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1 Puissance
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This is a really nice photograph.
2 Mob Rules
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Boomers who didn’t fry too many brain cells in the psychedelic 1970s might recall that Fort Dix was targeted by the terrorists of those times...The gang from the 1970s was called the Weather Underground. A violent outgrowth of the Students for a Democratic Society, the "Weathermen’’ in early 1970 were at work on a plot to plant bombs at a dance...>
3 Jello Biafra
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The semantic web allows data to be indexed according to meaning, and for logical relationships between data to be defined.
4 La Luna (An Electronic Night Ceremony)
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Transportation officials expect a surge in highway traffic volume starting tomorrow evening after most people wrap up work to embark on journeys home for the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year holiday
5 Gabrielle Roth and the Mirrors & BG
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The now-forgotten British author Horace Vachell introduced polo to the Pacific Coast when he relocated to Southern California in 1882. Purchasing a large cattle ranch near Arroyo Grande, which he renamed Tally-Ho, Vachell bred ponies and even socialized in the costume of the sport.
6 Evgenia Zamchalova
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Joyce Ann Blevins, 63, of Chattanooga, died Saturday, Nov. 17, 2007, in a local hospital. A lifelong resident of Chattanooga, she was employed by Simco Leather.
7 Arthur Conley
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KYBROOK FARM, NT - The first votes of the federal election have been cast at a tiny community in the Northern Territory outback.
8 Badder Than Evil
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A pair of strategy RPGs, Operation Darkness and Spectral Force 3, would be among the first titles Atlus will release for the Xbox 360 in 2008
9 Kassav'
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FORT HOOD ? Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center officials are expecting a "huge influx" of soldiers in need of behavioral health services with the return of the 1st Cavalry Division from Iraq, Col. Casper P. Jones III said Tuesday.