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  • | NA = {{ubl|[[Weekly Shonen Jump (American magazine)|Weekly Shonen Jump]]|[[Shonen Jump (magazine)|Shonen Jump]]}} ...duction and serialized ''Naruto'' in their digital ''[[Weekly Shonen Jump (American magazine)|Weekly Shonen Jump]]'' magazine. The anime series began airing in
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  • '''Nishi Chawla''' (Born on April 5, 1958, in India) is an Indian-American academician,<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |title=Can ‘ecopoetry’ drive cli ...rg/directory/writers/nishi_chawla |access-date=2023-05-19 |website=Poets & Writers |language=en}}</ref>
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  • ...ations, such as [[Asia–Europe Meeting]], the [[Forum for East Asia-Latin American Cooperation]], the [[Indian Ocean Rim Association]], and the [[East Asia Su ...ent}}</ref> Though not required to perform military service, the number of women in the SAF has been increasing: since 1989 they have been allowed to fill m
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  • ...st European to set foot in "New Found Land" and explore parts of the North American continent in 1497;<ref>{{cite web |year=2007 |url=http://www.newadvent.org/ ...t powers.<ref>Enrico Dal Lago, "Lincoln, Cavour, and National Unification: American Republicanism and Italian Liberal Nationalism in Comparative Perspective."
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  • | nationality = American ...-fuel-founder-kimberly-crowe-is-a-best-seller-on-amazon|title=“Voices of Women 2022” by Entrepreneurs Rocket Fuel Founder, Kimberly Crowe, is a Best Sel
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  • {{short description|American pornographic filmmaker, actress, sex educator, and feminist (1950-2015)}} ...''Candice Marion Vadala'''; October 15, 1950 – September 7, 2015) was an American producer and director of couples-oriented pornography, [[pornographic actre
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  • '''Chelsea Bunn''' (born in [[New York City, New York]]) is an American poet and educator living in [[Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico]].<ref>[https://w ...eorgetown Review and Apathy Magazine and has twice received the Academy of American Poets Prize.<ref>[https://alibi.com/art/56426/Free-Verse.html "Arts intervi
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  • '''Sahar Jahani''' is an [[American people|American]] writer, known for working on several popular television series, including In February 2019 Jahani was a founding member of [[Muslim Women in Film & Television]].<ref name=hollywoodreporter2019-05-01/>
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  • | citizenship = Canadian/American Carol Rosenberg was born to a Canadian mother and American father in Canada. Her family also lived in [[Northwood, North Dakota]] befo
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  • ...ation=Manchester|isbn=0-7190-5172-X|page=20}}</ref> On April 29, 1945, the American [[1st Armored Division (United States)|1st Armored Division]] was advancing |label6 = Latin American
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  • ...researcher, author, poet, holding a Royal College of Physicians (London), American College of Physicians and New York Academy of Sciences Fellowships and a Po ...ellow at the National Academy of Medical Sciences in New Delhi in 2003 and American College of Physicians (USA) in 2006. He was awarded fellowship of the Royal
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  • ...researcher, author, poet, holding a Royal College of Physicians (London), American College of Physicians and New York Academy of Sciences Fellowships and a Po ...ellow at the National Academy of Medical Sciences in New Delhi in 2003 and American College of Physicians (USA) in 2006. He was awarded fellowship of the Royal
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  • '''Philando Castile''' was an African-American man whose fatal shooting by a Police officer, on July 6, 2016, triggered co Castille, a 32-year-old [[African American]] man, was fatally shot during a [[traffic stop]] by police officer [[Jeron
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  • {{Use American English|date=February 2016}} ...ination of ''white-dead'', used by the Abbé de Sauvages and several other writers, is inaccurate; this is why I thought it necessary to add that of ''dead-fl
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  • ...pressing daughter of Councillor Doug and niece of Mayor Rob, was one of 40 women who made the first cut after an intense three-hour tryout. Ford, a student at [[Humber College]], was one of more than 100 women who
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  • ...Operation Overlord]]. This resistance group, which was in contact with the American secret service ([[Office of Strategic Services|OSS]]), soon provided inform ...|Much like Germany]], Austria was [[Allied-occupied Austria|divided]] into American, British, French, and Soviet zones and governed by the [[Allied Commission
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  • {{Short description|American journalist}} '''Trevor Aaronson''' is an American [[journalist]]. He is a contributing writer at [[The Intercept]]<ref>{{Cite
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  • ...e ''[[Boston Globe]]'', because these newspapers had no interest in hiring women."<ref name=radcliffe>{{cite web | url = http://www.radcliffe.edu/alumnae/re ...directed less at Greenhouse personally than at a general assumption of a [[American modern liberalism|liberal]] [[Mass media|media]] [[bias]].<ref name="slate"
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  • ...ed.<ref name="WPGHistory"/> In the 1930s, Western formed the [[Artists and Writers Guild]] Inc., located in New York City, to develop new children’s books. [[Georges Duplaix]] replaced Sam Lowe as head of the Artists and Writers Guild in 1940 when Lowe left the company. Duplaix had the idea to produce a
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  • [[File:Women voter outreach 1935 English Yiddish.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.35|Women voter outreach (1935)]] ...aken up later by the [[Thirteen Colonies|American Colonies]] after their [[American Revolution|emancipation]] and then [[France]] after the [[French Revolution
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  • ...his small hometown of Strabane, who would later print that most famous of American documents, the Declaration of Independence. ...ogical thriller, with McGrath playing Co lead with HanniBergesch.(The Grey Women). Breakwater Feature==
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  • ...in poverty alleviation, education, healthcare, lead poisoning prevention, women's empowerment, and press freedom.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.s ...Forgotten Face of Rural Poverty|isbn =1-59411-122-7|year =2005|publisher =Writers' Collective|last=George|first=Abraham|location=Cranston, RI}}</ref>{{primar
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  • ...York Press Club Awards For Journalism]''' honor excellence in the craft by writers, reporters, editors, producers, shooters and multimediographers. ...reporters engaged in a series of actions considered daring, especially for women...."</ref>
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  • '''Shauna Vollmer King''' is an American [[author]] and a [[Accreditation|accredited]] [[Health professional|healthc ...bal Development and Relief and [[International Women's Forum|International Women’s Forum]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Today |first=Dentistry |date=2023-07-27 |
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  • ...ch|Ignatius]] and [[Polycarp]] onwards.<ref>Christine Trevett '' Christian Women and the Time of the Apostolic Fathers'' 2006 "'Christians' (christianoi) wa ...110.</ref> However, ''Ṣalībī'' is a modern term; historically, Muslim writers described European Christian Crusaders as ''al-Faranj'' or ''Alfranj'' ({{l
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  • ...st 1 million and perhaps as many as 2.5 million slaves" second only to the American South (which had four million in 1860) in size among all modern slave socie ...]] and [[West Africa]]. The Sokoto area produced some of the most renowned writers in West Africa with the three main reformist leaders, Usman, [[Abdullahi da
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  • ...s-date=2023-05-05 |website=Metal Babe Mayhem |language=en-US}}</ref> is an American Rock n' Roll lifestyle online company<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Aliso In early 2018, Metal Babe Mayhem added three freelance writers to the company, Leah Burlington, Shawna La'Jame, and Dominic Boris Lee. Bur
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  • ...view. Her work has been featured in the event "Women Celebrating Women" at Writers and Books, Rochester, NY both in 2004 and 2005 as well as other poetry even
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  • '''Bernadette Banner''' is an [[American people|American]] historian who specializes in the fabric and clothing used in the past.<re Several writers, who follow Banner, noted she was one of the celebrities who helped do-it-y
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  • ...include "[[Got to Get You into My Life]]" by [[The Beatles]], "[[Rainy Day Women#12 and 35"]] by [[Bob Dylan]], and [[Black Sabbath]]'s "[[Sweet Leaf]]."<re Marijuana's history in American culture began during the Colonial Era. During this time, hemp was a critica
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  • '''Kickstarter''' is an American [[public benefit corporation]]<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com ...ref> [[Kristen Bell]], [[John de Lancie]] and [[Zana Briski]]; authors and writers [[Dan Harmon]],<ref>{{cite news |url=http://popwatch.ew.com/2012/07/12/char
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