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  • #REDIRECT [[Ohio (disambiguation)]]
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  • {{dambigbox|Ohio-class submarines|Ohio}} ...States Navy]]. Four, including the lead ship, [[USS Ohio (SSGN-726)|''USS Ohio'' (SSGN-726)]], have been converted to SSGN's, or submarines that can launc
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  • * Bell, Carol Willsey. ''Ohio Guide to Genealogical Sources.'' (1988). 372 pp. * Benedict, Michael Les and Winkler, John F., eds. ''The History of Ohio Law.'' (2 vol. 2004). 946 pp.
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  • ...e:Aerial view of Lorain, Ohio.jpg | thumb | 450px | Aerial view of Lorain, Ohio]] ...'' is a port city on [[Lake Erie]], in the US state of [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]].<ref name=cleveland2022-07-13/>
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  • ...0 (metro area 2.15 million). Columbus is home to the flagship campus of [[Ohio State University]], that had an enrollment of 60,540 students in 2022.<ref [https://facts.osu.edu/statistical-summary Statistical summary]] by Ohio State University website, for year 2022.
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  • {{rpl|Ohio (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Ohio River}}
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  • ...has grown; its metro area population of 2,250,871 makes it the largest in Ohio and the 23rd largest in the country. Cleveland is also the county seat of [ ...0 its population was still only about 600 people. The completion of the [[Ohio & Erie Canal]] in 1832, however, proved to be the start of a population boo
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  • The second-largest city in the state of Ohio, with a population as of the 2000 Census of 478,403.
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  • '''''Terry v. Ohio''''', 392 U.S. 1 (1968), was a landmark [[Supreme Court of the United State ...h they began to walk down the same street as the third man.<ref>''Terry v. Ohio'', 392 U.S. 1, 5-6 (1968); Louis Stokes, ''[http://scholarship.law.stjohns.
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  • ...al]] of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]] and largest city in the state.
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  • {{dambigbox|Ohio State University|Ohio}} ...tp://www.osu.edu/osutoday/stuinfo.php>, accessed May 6, 2009.</ref> Among Ohio State's better ranked departments are Linguistics and History, the School o
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  • There are currently 18 active submarines within the Ohio-class, the first four of which have been converted from [[Ballistic missile | align="center" |[[USS Ohio (SSGN-726)|Ohio]]
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  • {{dambigbox|Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio}} {{Image|Ohio flag.png|right|250px|State Flag of Ohio. Ohio is the only U.S. state with a non-rectangular flag.}}
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  • ..., from the US Army Corps of Engineers.png | File:Navigable branches of the Ohio River, from 1897, from the US Army Corps of Engineers.png ...le:The Alleghany and the Monongahela rivers join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River.jpg
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  • * ''Terry v. Ohio'', 392 U.S. 1 (1968).
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  • Public university, the flagship of which is in Columbus, Ohio, with the largest single-campus enrollment in the United States.
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  • | title = The Ohio State University a centennial of increasing commitment | publisher = Ohio State University Press
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  • {{r|USS Ohio (SSGN-726)|''USS Ohio'' (SSGN-726)}}
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  • {{r|Ohio (U.S. state)}} Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Columbus, Ohio]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{rpl|Ohio (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...-current-identities orig.jpg | thumb | left | 1810 map of the Falls of the Ohio]] ...ficial canal to the south, and the (submerge) location of the Falls of the Ohio.jpg | thumb | modern aerial photo of the area of the Falls. Note the south
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  • Homeported in the Pacific base of Bangor, WA, the first ship of the [[Ohio-class]], converted to a [[SSGN]] that fired [[BGM-109 Tomahawk]] missiles a
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  • {{r|Akron, Ohio}} {{r|Canton, Ohio}}
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  • {{r|Ohio River}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[New France in the Ohio River Valley]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[New France in the Ohio River Valley/Definition]]
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A history of French claims and events in the Ohio River Valley on the North American continent.
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  • ...cappella]] band based in [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]], [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]].
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  • {{rpl|Ohio (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Ohio River}}
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  • ...presentative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]); [[Blue Dog Coalition]]
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  • ...resentative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]])
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  • ...presentative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]); rated 100% by [[American Conservative Union]] in 2008
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  • ...sident of the United States of America]], Governor of [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]].
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  • | title = The Ohio State University a centennial of increasing commitment | publisher = Ohio State University Press
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  • ...presentative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]), [[Republican Study Committee]]
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  • ...presentative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]), [[Republican Study Committee]]
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  • ...Cleveland, Ohio, established in 1964 and part of the University System of Ohio.
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  • ...presentative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]); [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]]; [[Congressional Black Caucus]]
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  • Republican candidate opposing [[Marcy Kaptur]] in [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]'s 9th Congressional District; his participation in historical reeenaction
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  • ...crat]]) representing the 1st Congressional District of [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]].
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  • ...rat]]) representing the 13th Congressional District of [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]].
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  • *Jones, Robert Leslie. ''History of Agriculture in Ohio to 1880''. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1983.
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  • ...rmed in 1990 and based in [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]], [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]. They sing a variety of material, from original compositions, through po ...d "Up With Angst". They have have appeared live in venues from the Dublin (Ohio) civic summer music series to A Prairie Home Companion, and have opened for
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  • ...[[Republican Party|Republican]] U.S. Congressman from [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]].
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  • ...0 (metro area 2.15 million). Columbus is home to the flagship campus of [[Ohio State University]], that had an enrollment of 60,540 students in 2022.<ref [https://facts.osu.edu/statistical-summary Statistical summary]] by Ohio State University website, for year 2022.
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  • [[U.S. Senator]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]); [[Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs]]; participant
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  • {{dambigbox|Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio}} {{Image|Ohio flag.png|right|250px|State Flag of Ohio. Ohio is the only U.S. state with a non-rectangular flag.}}
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  • ...from the majority party, currently [[John Boehner]] of [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]].
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  • ...presentative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]), [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]]; [[U.S. House Committee on Over
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  • ...rity Leader]], ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]); strong supporter of [[Iraq War]] and rejected [[Iraq Study Group]] repo
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  • ...px|The Alleghany and the Monongahela rivers join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River.}} The '''Monongahela River''' is a tributary to the [[Ohio River]] with its headwaters in the [[Alleghany Mountains]].<ref name=psupre
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  • ..., from the US Army Corps of Engineers.png | File:Navigable branches of the Ohio River, from 1897, from the US Army Corps of Engineers.png ...le:The Alleghany and the Monongahela rivers join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River.jpg
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  • ...n 1964 and is a part of University System of Ohio<ref>University System of Ohio, http://uso.edu/network/usoSchools/univ/clevelandstu.php</ref>. It is a 85- * Bio Ohio
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  • ...presentative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]), [[House Financial Services Committee]]: Capital Markets, Insurance and
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  • ...presentative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]), [[U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor]]; [[U.S. House Committee
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  • ...-current-identities orig.jpg | thumb | left | 1810 map of the Falls of the Ohio]] ...ficial canal to the south, and the (submerge) location of the Falls of the Ohio.jpg | thumb | modern aerial photo of the area of the Falls. Note the south
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  • ...px|The Alleghany and the Monongahela rivers join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River.}} ...h, Pennsylvania]], where it joins the [[Monongahela River]], to form the [[Ohio River]].
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  • {{dambigbox|Ohio River|Ohio}} ...US Army Corps of Engineers.png | right | 550px | Navigable branches of the Ohio River, from 1897, from the US Army Corps of Engineers.}}
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  • ...presentative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]), [[U.S. House Transportation Committee|House Transportation Committee]],
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  • ...presentative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]), [[House Appropriations Committee]]; [[House Budget Committee]]; "no" to
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  • ...al]] of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]] and largest city in the state.
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  • ...America|American]] politician who currently represents [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]] in the [[U.S. House of Representatives|House of Representatives]]. He als ...], Ohio. Prior to his career in Congress, he was the mayor of [[Cleveland, Ohio]] from 1977 to 1979.
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  • {{dambigbox|Ohio State University|Ohio}} ...tp://www.osu.edu/osutoday/stuinfo.php>, accessed May 6, 2009.</ref> Among Ohio State's better ranked departments are Linguistics and History, the School o
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ohio (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...le:The Alleghany and the Monongahela rivers join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River.jpg
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  • #REDIRECT [[Falls of the Ohio]]
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  • ...on Ohio's Lake Erie coast. [[Toledo, Ohio]] is the second largest city on Ohio's coast.
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  • #REDIRECT [[New France in the Ohio River Valley]]
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  • a large tributary of the [[Ohio River]]
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  • An amusement park located in Sandusky, Ohio.
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  • #REDIRECT [[New France in the Ohio River Valley/Definition]]
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  • ...e:Aerial view of Lorain, Ohio.jpg | thumb | 450px | Aerial view of Lorain, Ohio]] ...'' is a port city on [[Lake Erie]], in the US state of [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]].<ref name=cleveland2022-07-13/>
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  • ...[[Indiana Territory]] and then a senator representing [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]. He was the first US president to die in office, and was succeeded by his
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  • Lived from December 28, 1789 until October 26, 1871; was a senator from Ohio.
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  • ...as Ewing''' (December 28, 1789 &ndash;October 26, 1871) was a senator from Ohio. ...868, but the Senate refused to confirm the appointment; died in Lancaster, Ohio, October 26, 1871; interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery.
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  • A steel roller coaster, located at Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio.
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  • ...11) A street railway entrepreneur, US congressman, and mayor of Cleveland, Ohio.
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  • a tributary of the Ohio River, which flows south from New York state to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
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  • ...uilt in 1830 by American inventor [[Peter Cooper]] for the [[Baltimore and Ohio Railroad]].
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  • Oberlin College is a private liberal arts college in Ohio.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a tributary of the [[Ohio River]], with its headwaters in the [[Allegheny Mountains]]
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  • {{r|Ohio (U.S. state)}} Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Columbus, Ohio]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...rs''' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Cleveland, Ohio]].
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  • {{r|Ohio (U.S. state)}} {{r|Columbus, Ohio||**}}
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A history of French claims and events in the Ohio River Valley on the North American continent.
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  • ...computer library service and research organization, founded in 1967 as the Ohio College Library Center.
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  • ...LB]] team in the American League Central division, located in [[Cleveland, Ohio]].
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  • ...B]] team in the National League Central division, located in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]].
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  • Bremner, Robert H. “Tom L. Johnson.” ''Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly'' 59 (January 1950): 1-13 Hoyt Landon Warner. ''Progressivism in Ohio 1897-1917'' Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University Press, 1964.
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  • ...ember of the [[House of Representatives]] representing [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]] before his election to the presidency. His administration was known for e
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  • Public university, the flagship of which is in Columbus, Ohio, with the largest single-campus enrollment in the United States.
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  • {{r|Akron, Ohio}} {{r|Canton, Ohio}}
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  • A region in northwestern Ohio in the river valley of the Maumee River.
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  • The second-largest city in the state of Ohio, with a population as of the 2000 Census of 478,403.
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  • ...oinclude>(1876-1941) American fiction writer, most famous for ''Winesburg, Ohio'', a collection of interrelated short stories exploring life in a small rur
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  • ...cinich}} [[U.S. Representative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Ohio])], [[U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform]] ...presentative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]), [[U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform]]
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  • ...Tyler]]), first governor of Indiana Territory, and a senator representing Ohio.
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  • ...er for Military Readiness; serves on bank and hospital boards in Marietta, Ohio; bass-baritone in musical theater and at the Republican National Convention
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  • ...s|U.S. Court of Appeals]] for KY, MI, OH, and TN, located in [[Cincinnati, Ohio|Cincinnati]].
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  • ...early on and attempted to hold certain locations along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, angering the legislature. This allowed the union to come in and ta ...he two major cities, [[Louisville (Kentucky)|Louisville]], which is on the Ohio River, and [[Lexington (Kentucky)|Lexington]] which is the seat of the [[Un
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  • *[http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=820 Ohio History Central (Westerville)]
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  • Homeported in the Pacific base of Bangor, WA, the first ship of the [[Ohio-class]], converted to a [[SSGN]] that fired [[BGM-109 Tomahawk]] missiles a
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  • {{r|George Voinovich}} Ohio {{r|Steve Austria}} Ohio
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  • {{rpl|Paris, Portage County, Ohio}} {{rpl|Paris, Ohio}}
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  • ...anion/E14.4.pdf.xpdf PAN, or photochemical, smog]] Professor John Wilkins, Ohio State University]]
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  • ...traders could not pay for furs. This began shifting the fur trade in the Ohio River Valley especially towards the British. ...moved and established a settlement (1738) on the Sandusky Bay in northern Ohio. In 1745, Nicolas allowed the British to build a fort there. After entrea
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  • **[[Cheshire, Ohio]]
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  • *Miller, Paul. ‘Thomas Ewing, Last of the Whigs.’ Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1933
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  • ...nclude>(1816-1886) American politician who served as a Representative from Ohio; a member of the Democratic Party, Long was one of the anti-war ''[[Copperh
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  • ...tt}} Republican candidate opposing [[Marcy Kaptur]] in [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]'s 9th Congressional district; his participation in historical reeenaction
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  • ...rt decision which held that a school voucher program adopted in Cleveland, Ohio did not violate the Establishment Clause (referring to what is commonly kno
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  • ...and reduce costs. The first office of OCLC was in the Main Library of the Ohio State University (OSU). Its first computer room was located in the OSU Rese ...anges were made in the governance structure to enable to libraries outside Ohio to become members. In 1981, the legal name of the corporation became "Onlin
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  • * Dick, Charles N. W. "Marcus A. Hanna" ''Ohio Archaeological and Historical Collections'' (1904) v 13 pp 355-74 [http:// ...the Transformation of the Republican Party." (Vol. 1-2) PhD dissertation, Ohio State U. 1992. 451 pp. DAI 1992 53(5): 1644-A. DA9227379
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  • ...1833, '''Oberlin College''' is a private liberal arts college in Oberlin, Ohio. In 1835, Oberlin became the first American institution of higher educatio
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  • ...of America]]. Pennsylvania is bordered on the west by [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]] and the [[West Virginia (U.S. state)|West Virginia]] panhandle; on the no
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  • ...as a [[House of Representatives|Representative]] from [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]. He was a member of the [[Democratic Party]]. Long was most memorable for ...efore his political career, he practiced [[law]] in Ohio. He served in the Ohio State House of Representatives between 1848 and 1849. He was elected to [[U
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  • ...has grown; its metro area population of 2,250,871 makes it the largest in Ohio and the 23rd largest in the country. Cleveland is also the county seat of [ ...0 its population was still only about 600 people. The completion of the [[Ohio & Erie Canal]] in 1832, however, proved to be the start of a population boo
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  • ====Ohio====
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  • ...') is a division of the [[American Chemical Society]] located in Columbus, Ohio. CAS is the producer of a large database of chemical information. The datab
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  • ...nter for Foreign Policy Studies, Heritage Foundation; adjunct professor, [[Ohio State University]]; 2007 Lincoln Fellow, [[Claremont Institute]]; 2003 Ame
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  • ...he Apartheid State and the Politics of the National Party, 1948 to 1994''. Ohio University Press.
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  • ...te of [[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]] on the north, [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]] on the east, [[Kentucky (U.S. state)|Kentucky]] on the south, and [[Illin
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  • {{dambigbox|Ohio-class submarines|Ohio}} ...States Navy]]. Four, including the lead ship, [[USS Ohio (SSGN-726)|''USS Ohio'' (SSGN-726)]], have been converted to SSGN's, or submarines that can launc
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  • ...arities. The first local Community Chest was founded in 1913 in Cleveland, Ohio. There were 39 local Community Chests by 1919, 353 by 1929 and more than 10
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  • {{r|Ohio River}}
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  • ...lement between the rivers "Pittsborough." During [[Pontiac's Rebellion]], Ohio Valley and Great Lakes tribes besieged Fort Pitt for two months, but their ...of its earliest industries was building boats for settlers to enter the [[Ohio Country]]. The year 1794 saw the short-lived [[Whiskey Rebellion]], when fa
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  • {{rpl|Cleveland, Ohio}}
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  • ...3 Trident D5''' [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]]s (SLBM) arm the [[Ohio-class]] submarine component of the U.S. nuclear triad, and are the only U.K ...weapons]] per missile, each with a yield up to 475 kilotons, makes each [[Ohio-class]] submarine, with 24 missile launchers, an incredibly potent threat.
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  • ...blican Party (United States)|Republican]] senator from [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]. Farrington introduced Harding as “the future [[president of the United
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  • ...States Air Force]] at [[Wright-Patterson Air Force Base]], near [[Dayton, Ohio]] (an SR-71A, YF-12A and [[Lockheed M-21|M-21/D-21 drone]]) ...], at [[Wright Patterson|Wright-Patterson Air Force Base]], near [[Dayton, Ohio]].
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  • ...Lonsdale, John. ''Unhappy Valley: Conflict in Kenya and Africa.'' 2 vol. Ohio U. Press, 1992. 504 pp. * Kanogo, Tabitha. ''African Womanhood in Colonial Kenya, 1900-50.'' Ohio U. Press, 2005. 268 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/African-Womanhood-Colonial-K
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  • ...m Johns Hopkins University (SAIS) and a B.A. in French and Philosophy from Ohio University. He is proficient in French, German, Italian and speaks some Spa
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  • ...n Michigan. It is the remnant of a 260 mile line that included trackage in Ohio, Michigan, the Upper Peninsula, and Wisconsin, and a trans-Lake Michigan fe ...onnection between the downtown Toledo, Ohio, at Elm Street to the Michigan-Ohio state line about 5½ miles to the north.<Ref>Henry F. Burger, [http://www.t
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  • ...was a reportert. From 1973-79, he worked for the [[Associated Press]] in Ohio, the Rome Daily American in Italy, and [[United Press International]] in Br ...College]] in Brunswick, Maine in 1972 and an M.A. in [[journalism]] from [[Ohio State University]] in 1973. He has been married since 1978 to the former L
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  • '''Rose Valentino''' is a [[police officer]] from [[Cincinnatti, Ohio]].<ref name=TlcBioRoseValentine/> | location = [[Morgan Township, Ohio]]
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  • ...l in Yankee areas of upstate New York, western Massachusetts, and northern Ohio. ...ce president. The main party leaders were senators [[Salmon P. Chase]] of Ohio and [[John P. Hale]] of New Hampshire. Van Buren received 291,616 votes ag
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  • ...ickel Plate." The most likely story comes from the newspapers in Norwalk, Ohio, during the days when the road was being constructed. The nearby towns of ...onsolidation program as well. They gained control of the [[Chesapeake and Ohio Railway]] (C&O), the [[Erie Railway]], the [[Pere Marquette Railroad]], the
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  • ...ay, its most important Republican leader was Senator [[Robert A. Taft]] of Ohio, and the chief Democrats were Senator [[Richard Russell, Jr.]] of Georgia a
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  • ...unded as a state society in [[Oberlin, Ohio|Oberlin]], [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]] in 1893, its influence spread rapidly. In 1895 it became a national organ ...League moved its national headquarters from Washington, DC to Westerville, Ohio, which had a reputation for dryness. The American Issue Publishing Company
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  • ...the state level by the Supreme Court in 1961, in the decision ''[[Mapp v. Ohio]]'' authored by Justice [[Tom Clark]]. *[http://www.csamerican.com/SC.asp?r=367+U.S.+643 Mapp v. Ohio]
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  • ...ich can carry up to 66 special operations personnel. The first four USS [[Ohio class]] submarines have undergone such conversions during their midlife ref [[Image:OHIOSSGNCONVERSION.JPG|thumb|center|540px|''[[USS Ohio]]'' in drydock undergoing conversion to SSGN]]
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  • ...o Taft''' (September 8, 1889 - July 31, 1953), scion of the Taft family of Ohio, was a Republican United States Senator and as a prominent [[American conse ...racticed for four years with the firm of Maxwell and Ramsey in Cincinnati, Ohio, his family's base. After a two-year stint in Washington, working for the
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  • ...g him and sending her children to her mother's home in [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]], Pearl settled in Globe, Arizona, a city east of Phoenix. She met the equ
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