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  • * [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] * [[City of Lebanon, Pennsylvania]]
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  • {{Image|Erie PA on Lake Erie 1.png|right|350px| Erie Pennsylvania on Lake Erie.}} ...''' is the fourth largest city in the state of [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]].
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  • {{rpl|Pennsylvania (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Pennsylvania, history}}
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  • ...ty]] in [[Lewisburg, Pennsylvania|Lewisburg,]] [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]
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  • * [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]
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  • * Miller, Randall M. and William A. Pencak, eds. ''Pennsylvania: A History of the Commonwealth'' (2002), detailed scholarly history * Beers, Paul B. '' Pennsylvania Politics Today and Yesterday'' (1980), government textbook
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  • ...tive]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); [[Blue Dog Coalition]]
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  • ...ive]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); Member, [[New Democrat Coalition]]
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  • ...ive]], ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]) [[House Financial Services Committee]]
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  • ...tive]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); vice chairman, [[House Agriculture Committee]]
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  • ...ive]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); [[Blue Dog Coalition]] [[Congressional Caucus on Bosnia]]
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  • ...tive]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>A city in south-central [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] and county seat of Lebanon county; population (2008 estimate) 24,097.
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  • ...tive]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]) between 1976 and 1997; cofounder of the [[Conservative Opportunity Socie
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  • ...ator]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]]-[[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]), [[U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary]]
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  • ...lvania Main Line of Public Works that traversed the Allegheny Mountains in Pennsylvania.
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  • History of Pennsylvania's second largest city and the steel capital of the U.S.
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  • {{dambigbox|Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania}} ...tional border in its northwest corner, bordering [[Ontario]] in Lake Erie. Pennsylvania does not have direct ocean coastline, though it has ocean access in its sou
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  • ...f the Regional Visioning Project in Southwestern Pennsylvania; 27 years in Pennsylvania General Assembly;
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  • ...he U.S. Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...ives]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); member, [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]]: [[Terrorism, Unconvent
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  • City in eastern [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. Former home of [[Bethlehem Steel]], which was at one point the second-l
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  • ...Canals Index Page] has summaries of the divisions taken from ''The Amazing Pennsylvania Canals'', which it published)
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  • ...ive]], ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]), [[U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor]]; [[Republican Study Com
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  • Town in [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] in the [[United States of America]], seat of the [[County of Lebanon]].
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  • ...tive]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]), [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]]; opposed 2002 [[Iraq War]] reso
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  • ...tive]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; [[Tom Lantos Human
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  • (1739&ndash;1813) a member of the [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philade
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  • (1741&ndash;1811) a member of the [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philade
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  • (1749&ndash;1822) a member of the [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philade
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  • (1744&ndash;1800) a member of the [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philade
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  • (1734&ndash;1806) a member of the [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philade
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  • ...ator]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); [[U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations]]; [[Senate Committee on A
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  • ...iculture and light manufacturing. The city is also located in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country and boasts a large [[Amish]] population.
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  • ...tive]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); opposed 2002 [[Iraq War]] vote and member of [[Out of Iraq Caucus]]; [[
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  • ...sh Quaker, prolific writer, and the founder of [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]].
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  • ...ives]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); member of the [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subc
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  • ...tive]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); [[House Appropriations Committee]]; retired [[colonel]], [[United State
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  • ...the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]].
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  • * [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/ppet/gallatin/page1.asp?secid=31 Pennsylvania Historical and Museums Commission Entry] ...tm Friendship Hill National Historic Site (Gallatin's Home in southwestern Pennsylvania)]
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  • ...the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], situated just above the confluence of the [[Schuylkill River]] and the [
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  • * [[Bucknell Univeristy]] – [[Lewisburg]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] * [[Lafayette College]] – [[Easton]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...ive]], ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]), [[U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor]], [[U.S. House Armed Ser
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  • ...ited States Attorney]], [[Eastern District of Pennsylvania]]; two terms in Pennsylvania state legislature
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  • ...), [[University of Pennsylvania]]; co-chair of the City of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]'s Emergency Preparedness Review Committee; member of the U.S
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  • Bethlehem is a city in eastern [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. It was the home of Bethlehem Steel, which was at one point the second-l
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  • *[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/governors/mckean.asp?secid=31 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission] ...nsylvania]] [http://www.hsp.org/ website], 1300 Locust St. [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] (215) 732-6200
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  • *[http://state.pa.us Pennsylvania]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pennsylvania, history]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pennsylvania (disambiguation)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pennsylvania, history]]
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  • #redirect[[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]
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  • {{r|Pennsylvania (U.S. state)}} {{r|Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania}}
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  • ...tive]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]), [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]], [[U.S House Committee on Trans
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  • {{r|Pennsylvania Hospital}} {{r|University of Pennsylvania}}
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  • {{r|Allentown, Pennsylvania}} {{r|Altoona, Pennsylvania}}
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  • [[Fireboat]]s operated in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]
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  • [[Fireboat]]s operated in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...es.upenn.edu/histy/features/1700s/people/dickinson_john.html University of Pennsylvania Archives] ...lvania]] [http://www.hsp.org/ website], 1300 Locust Street [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] (215) 732-6200
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  • ...ry 8, 2010) was a [[U.S. Representative]] from [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] for the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]. He served
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  • Tolland class attack cargo ship named after a County in Pennsylvania.
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  • ...' in south-central Pennsylvania; its county seat is the [[City of Lebanon, Pennsylvania|City of Lebanon]]. According to the 2000 census the population is 120,327.
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  • American Revolutionary War battle on October 4, 1777 at Germantown, Pennsylvania.
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  • ...an Revolutionary War battle on September 11, 1777 at Chadds Ford Township, Pennsylvania.
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  • ...l A Digital Society], Dr. Richard Stallman (founder) talk at University of Pennsylvania, April 2011
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  • ...ffairs consultant; [[Tea Party National Leadership Team ]]; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; organized April 2009 rally
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  • ...ary of the Ohio River, which flows south from New York state to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
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  • The top 40 radio station WKTQ 1320 AM in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1973 to 1980.
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  • ...._colleges_and_universities/Catalogs|U.S. institution]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]
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  • ...50px|right| View towards Center City Philadelphia over the [[University of Pennsylvania Campus Historic District]] with Huntsman Hall in the foreground}} ...States. Dr. Liz Magill was inaugurated in July 2022 as the University of Pennsylvania's 9th president, its first new leader in 18 years.
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  • ...'' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].
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  • Professor of Law, [[University of Pennsylvania]]; [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]], Director, Asia Program
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  • ...herbarium, and environmental science research institute in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], PA.
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  • (April 7, 1787 – December 14, 1841) was a Representative and a Senator from Pennsylvania.
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  • ...estern terminus of the Main Line. Completed in 1831, it was sold to the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] in 1857. ...lift locks.<ref name="Amazing">William H. Shank, P.E. (2001) ''The Amazing Pennsylvania Canals'' ISBN 0933788371</ref> Two canal tunnels were constructed along th
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  • ...[[American Civil War]], July 1-3, 1863, on the outskirts of [[Gettysburg, Pennsylvania]].
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  • *xMoss, Roger W. ''Historic Landmarks of Philadelphia'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008). - for information about bridges in the city
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  • ...//www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/features/1700s/penn1700s.html University of Pennsylvania archives] - contains early history of the college as well as Franklin's vis ...rsity of Pennsylvania Health Care] - contains history and timelines of the Pennsylvania Hospital that Franklin founded
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  • ...nna Division]]. It was sold along with the rest of the Main Line to the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] in 1857, which operated the canal until about 1901. ..."PACanal">[http://www.srbdig.com/PACanal.htm Archaeological Testing of the Pennsylvania Canal]</ref> This included an outlet lock at the canal basin in Columbia,
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  • ==HTML and JavaScript slides (Powerpoint) at the University of Pennsylvania==
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  • ...B]] team in the National League Central division, located in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].
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  • Canal born of the need to move coal out of the mines in northeast Pennsylvania which still exists as a national park.
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  • ...ly a liberal arts university in [[Lewisburg]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. Its colors are orange and blue.
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  • ...s a [[U.S. Senate|United States Senator]] from [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. First elected as a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] in 19
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  • ...k by the larger fireboat [[Independence (fireboat)]], from [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]
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  • {{rpl|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}}
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  • {{rpl|Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania}}
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  • ...of Philadelphia. It is located in Warminster, [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. Its motto is "Faithfulness Merits the Crown." Its mascot is the Viking
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  • ...erican architect [[Frank Lloyd Wright]] near Chalk Hill, in Fayette County Pennsylvania.
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  • A rural uprising in the western counties of Pennsylvania in 1794 in response to a federally imposed excise tax placed on liquor.
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  • ...LB]] team in the National League East division, located in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]].
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  • A [[Fireboat|fireboat]] built in 2016 for [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] and named in honor of that city's first female mayor.
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  • Former system of canals and railroads built by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to provide the transportation of goods across the state.
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  • {{rpl|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}}
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  • '''Moravian Academy''' is a private, K-12 school in [[Bethlehem, Pennsylvania]]. It was founded in 1742, when members of the Moravian Church started two
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  • {{Image|Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania (8483462033).jpg|right|350px|A 2012 view of the Delaware River near the pla ...'s headwaters are in [[New York (U.S. state)|New York state]] and northern Pennsylvania. It is a popular area for watching bald eagles in wintertime.}}
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  • Wood was born in [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] and moved to Sunbury, St. John’s Parish in Georgia about 1774. Wood ser
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  • The chief [[newspaper]] in the fictional town of [[Llanview, Pennsylvania]] on the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[Soap opera|soap opera]], '
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  • ...eals|U.S. Court of Appeals]] for DE, NJ and PA, located in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]].
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  • ...mer [[United States Secretary of Homeland Security]]; Former [[Governor of Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...e [[Allegheny Portage Railroad]]. Completed in 1832, it was sold to the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] in 1857. The railroad continued to operate it until 1872. ...ng in 1833.<ref name="Amazing">William H. Shank, P.E. (2001) ''The Amazing Pennsylvania Canals'' ISBN 0933788371</ref>
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  • ...the show ''The Office'' is based in Scranton, [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]].
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  • *[[Province of Pennsylvania]] (later [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]])
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  • Publisher and Owner, Tribune-Review Publishing Co., Inc., Greensburg, Pennsylvania; Chairman, [[Scaife Foundations]]; Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees,
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  • * [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...Assunpink Creek, as viewed from across the Delaware River in Morrisville, Pennsylvania in 2009.}} ...mtrak and local trains cross from Trenton into [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], is visible to automobile traffic crossing the river on U.S. Route 1. Fo
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  • Semiconductor design and fabrication company based in Norristown, Pennsylvania, in the United States, famous for its 6502 microprocessor, and various desi
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  • ...sa Carlton''' (born 16 August 1980 in Milford, [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], [[United States of America|USA]]) is a singer/songwriter best known for ...was born the first of three children to Ed and Heidi Carlton, in Milford, Pennsylvania, where she was raised. Exposed to classical music by her mother from an ea
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  • ...e Russell Sage Foundation and conducted in the "steel city" of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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  • ...r [[Pajamas Media]]; Ph.D. in Physics and Astronomy from the University of Pennsylvania and has published more than thirty articles in peer-reviewed scientific jou
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  • ...nstitute for Strategic Threat Analysis and Response of the [[University of Pennsylvania]]; a Director of the Counterterrorism Foundation, publishers of Counterterr
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  • Easternmost section of the Pennsylvania Main Line of Public Works which consisted of 82 miles of rail from Vine and
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  • Faculty at the [[University of Pennsylvania]] with appointments in the Departments of Regional Science and Political Sc
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  • ...e is a native of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], where she graduated from [[Taylor Allderdice High School]] and received
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  • ...miles, the longest free-flowing (undammed) river in the eastern U.S., with Pennsylvania/Delaware on its western shore and New York/New Jersey on its eastern shore.
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  • {{rpl|City of Lebanon, Pennsylvania}}
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  • [[United States Navy|U.S.]] [[battleship]], [[Pennsylvania-class]], that exploded and sank from Japanese air attack at the [[Pearl Har
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  • Urban planner for affordable housing consulting in New Jersey and Pennsylvania; represents [[Ameinu]] in many organizations of American Jewish leaders,; [
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  • [[Erie, Pennsylvania|Erie]] is the largest city on Pennsylvania's Lake Erie coast.
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  • Formerly one of the five sections of the Pennsylvania Main Line of Public Works which ran from the Allegheny Portage Railroad in
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  • ...date idea matrix; provided by the Fels Center of Government, University of Pennsylvania
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  • ...ibrary System, the Library & Archives of the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania at the [http://www.pghhistory.org/ Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional H * [http://www.clpgh.org/locations/pennsylvania/history/ Pittsburgh History] maintained by the Carnegie Library of Pittsbur
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  • ...ess. Pinchot returned to the Republican party, and was elected governor of Pennsylvania in 1922, and 1930. He was successful in modernizing the state’s financial
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  • ...n [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. The team was founded in 1883 as the Philadelphia Quakers in the [[Nation *1894, 6 games: Old Athletic Field at the University of Pennsylvania (after fire damage at the main ballpark)
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  • {{r|Charlie Dent}} Pennsylvania {{r|Jim Gerlach}} Pennsylvania
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  • One of the five sections of the Pennsylvania Main Line of Public Works; it ran from the Eastern Division canal basin at
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  • ...ginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]]; on the north by [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], and on the east by [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]].
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  • *Aurand, Harold W. ''Coalcracker Culture: Work and Values in Pennsylvania Anthracite, 1835-1935.'' Selinsgrove, Pa.: Susquehanna University Press, 2 ...f 1899 and the Roots of Unionization in the Northern Anthracite Fields." ''Pennsylvania History.'' 58:4 (October 1991): 278-297.
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  • ...pany in [[Chester, Pennsylvania]], about 15 miles south of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] on the [[Delaware River]]. Its primary product was [[tanker] ...the South and #4 Yards for industrial development. The company was sold to Pennsylvania Shipbuilding in 1982, but closed in 1989. The Central Yard site has been s
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  • ...inology, and Executive Director, Forum on Crime & Justice, [[University of Pennsylvania]]; former death penalty committee reporter, Constitution Project
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  • ...higan]]. Born in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] in 1960, Graff graduated [[Taylor Allderdice High School]] where he wrote
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  • ...to [[Princeton University]], and situated halfway between [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] and [[New York, New York|New York City]] and an hour's drive
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  • ...e. ''Bodies of Belief: Baptist Community in Early America.'' University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008.
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  • ...djunct Associate Professor in the School of Nursing at the [[University of Pennsylvania]], and as a Fellow of the [[Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs]]; [[Ameinu
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  • One of the five sections of the Pennsylvania Main Line of Public Works; the canal ran 43 miles from Columbia in the east
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  • Lauder Professor of International Relations, [[University of Pennsylvania]]; board of advisors, [[Family Security Matters]]; formerly Princeton Unive
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  • * "Rose is a rose is a rose" is discussed in the University of Pennsylvania's <span class="newtab">[http://writing.upenn.edu/library/Stein-Gertrude_Ros
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  • {{r|Bangor, Pennsylvania}}
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  • {{r|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}}
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  • ...w York]], [[North Carolina (U.S. state)]], and [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. <ref>{{citation ...red for corporations chartered with purposes consistent with the model. A Pennsylvania non-profit called B-Lab certifies corporations as in compliance with B-corp
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  • ...[[Monongahela River|Monongahela]] rivers meet at what is now [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]], to form the Ohio.<ref name=usaceNavigationHistory/> Other tributaries i ...med by the juncture of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and empties into the Mississippi at Cairo, Illinois.
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  • ...Fire and Light, Volume II: A Practical Companion to Volume I''. Honesdale, Pennsylvania. Himalayan Institute Press.</ref>
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  • ...lar figure. Born in [[Reading, Pennsylvania]], and raised in [[Wyomissing, Pennsylvania|Wyomissing]], Swift moved to [[Nashville, Tennessee]], at the age of fourte ...on December 13, 1989, in Reading, Pennsylvania, and raised in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. She is the daughter of Andrea Gardner (née Finlay), a homemaker, and Scot
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  • ...irteen American states met in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania to redesign the government of the United States. The document produced by t
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  • '''William Henry "Bill" Cosby''' (b. July 12, 1937, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American comedian, actor, television host, musician, and activist. H
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  • ...as. 1981. ''A Search for Equality: The National Urban League, 1910-1961''. Pennsylvania State University Press.
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  • * Romero, Luis Alberto. ''A History of Argentina in the Twentieth Century.'' Pennsylvania State U. Press, 2002. 370 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/History-Argentina-Twen ...The Politics of Economic Reform in Argentina and Venezuela in the 1990s.'' Pennsylvania State U. Press, 2002. 364 pp.
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  • ...rn in Idaho. Soon after his birth, his family relocated to [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], where he lived until he was a young man. In 1908, Pound set
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  • ...k Central's]] ''[[20th Century Limited]]'' and the [[Pennsylvania Railroad|Pennsylvania Railroad's]] ''[[Broadway Limited]]''. The complete trip between the two te
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  • ...R. The Light in their Consciences: the early Quakers in Britain 1646-1666. Pennsylvania State University. 2000.
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  • * Iscrupe, William L. and Shirley G. Iscripe. ''Early History of Western Pennsylvania of the West and the Western Expeditions and Campaigns (To Ohio, 1754-1833)' * Dunaway, Wayland F. ''The Scotch-Irish of Colonial Pennsylvania''. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 1997.
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  • ...[[Delaware River]] across from the northeastern corner of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. In its middle, the state has an urban corridor running from [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] northwest to [[New York, New York|New York City]]. Broadcas
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  • ...General [[Robert E. Lee]] led his Army of Northern Virginia on a raid into Pennsylvania designed to capture supplies and destroy the political will of the Union to ...supplies for his army, Lee planned another full-scale raid into the North--Pennsylvania this time.<ref> See James M. McPherson, "To Conquer a Peace? Lee's Goals in
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  • ...riter, and [[Founding Father]]. He was one of [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]'s delegates to the [[Continental Congress]] and a signer of the [[U.S. De Rush was born on the outskirts of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] in Byberry Township. His father, a gunsmith, died when Benj
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  • ...ennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] Supreme Court, and [[Governor]] of Pennsylvania. ..., lived at the northeast corner of 3rd and Pine Streets in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], and had four children, Sarah, Thomas, Sophia, and Maria. Th
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  • ...phie Masloff''' is a [[Fireboat|fireboat]] built in 2016 for [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] and named in honor of that city's first female mayor. In December 16, 2016, [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] officials announced that half a million dollars had been budgeted to a ac
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  • ...resident Timothy Kegan already having been assassinated in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] at Hunt Plaza. The ensuing presidential commission condemns
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  • ...racterizes him as, "The Great Commoner, savior of free public education in Pennsylvania, national Republican leader in the struggles against slavery in the United ...ce, first in [[Gettysburg, Pennsylvania|Gettysburg]], then in [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania|Lancaster]] in 1815. He later took on several young lawyers, among them [[E
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  • ...representing the 7th Congressional District of [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. He is a retired [[vice admiral]] in the [[United States Navy]], the hig
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  • ...as the ''Penman of the Revolution,'' for his ''[[Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania]],'' where he eloquently argued the cause of American liberty. ...Chester County, Pennsylvania|Chester County]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. Most important was William Killen, who became a life-long friend, and hi
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  • ==Colonial Pennsylvania== ...to make a "holy experiment," by a union of temporal and spiritual matters. Pennsylvania made guarantees of religious freedom, and kept them, attracting many Quaker
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  • ...course ever offered, a partnership between IU and [[Indiana University of Pennsylvania]]. But Dallman broke with [[Ken Wilber]] and Wilber's movement for various
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  • .... The franchise rights for this segment were eventually acquired by the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]]. The State Line Railroad was chartered in June 1872 to build a ...r in 1878. Ashley also in 1878 purchased the State Line Railroad from the Pennsylvania Railroad. At the other end of the line Ashley began thinking about tapping
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  • ...] and co-founder of [[Punahou School]]. Judd attended the [[University of Pennsylvania]] where he was a member of its [[Fraternities and sororities|fraternity]] c
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  • ...ga Science and Philosophy]] which has its headquarters in [[Honesdale]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|PA]] and branches in the [[United States of America|U.S.]], [[
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  • ...Saaty spent ten years as a professor at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Prior to that, he spent fifteen years working for U.S. government agencies
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  • ...pointed in 1887 as an economist in the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he remained until his anti-war stance forced his retirement in 1917. ...stitution he did so much to build: the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, the nation's first business school...."
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  • [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]], one of the [[United States of America]]' most active inland water ports, | location = [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...in [[Washingon, DC]]. Roosevelt continued, "You saw how he strutted down Pennsylvania Avenue. You saw that picture of him in the ''Times'', after the troops chas
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  • After graduation, she moved to [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] where she worked on a women's magazine (the ''Home Monthly''), leaving th
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  • ...is. 2007. "Should We Dispense with the Electoral College?" ''University of Pennsylvania Law Review'' 156: 10-37. [http://www.pennumbra.com/debates/pdfs/electoral_c
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  • * Illick, Joseph E. ''Colonial Pennsylvania: A History.'' 1976. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=4151675# online ed * Nash, Gary. ''Quakers and Politics: Pennsylvania, 1680-1726'' (1968)
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  • *[[Thaddeus Stevens]] (1792-1868), Pennsylvania Senator; leader of Radicals in Civil War and Reconstruction
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  • ==Summit Hill, Pennsylvania== Summit Hill in eastern Pennsylvania, northwest of Allentown and Bethlehem, is generally regarded as the first c
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  • ...ement appears to have originated with the [[Schuykill Fishing Company]] of Pennsylvania, the traditions of which claimed that the territories in which they hunted
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  • ...argo-laden craft under the protective fire of [[USS Pennsylvania (BB-38)|''Pennsylvania'' (BB-38)]] with a smoothness belying her newness at amphibious warfare, an
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  • (2006). Pennsylvania laws governing business entities annotated. Wilmington, De.: LexisNexis for
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  • * Klein, Philip Shriver. ''Pennsylvania Politics, 1817-1832: A Game without Rules'' 1940. * Tinkcom, Harry M. ''The Republicans and Federalists in Pennsylvania, 1790–1801'' (1950)
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  • ...nson, Minister of the Gospel from Ridleyville, [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], and read: ...hase instructed James Pollock, Director of the [[Mint]] at [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], to prepare a motto, in a letter dated November 20, 1861:
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  • ...income was earned from the sale of wheat and barley to the [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] and [[West Indies]] market to provide enough cash and leisur ...ucated at home, but later attended the ''Latin School'' in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. His father died in 1745, when Caesar was 17 years old, and
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  • ...ssics1979/A1979HJ87300001.pdf This Week's Citation Classic] (University of Pennsylvania, Garfield Library)</ref> The current second edition was published in 2006.<
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  • ...to [[Princeton University]], and situated halfway between [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] and [[New York, New York|New York City]] an hour's drive fro
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  • *All of the cars in the game have [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] license plates, despite the fact that the territories in each map are fic
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  • ...a Campaign.'' (2005). [http://www.amazon.com/Retreat-Gettysburg-Logistics-Pennsylvania-Campaign/dp/0807829218/ref=sr_1_10/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=
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  • ...with voter intimidation, stemming from an incident at a polling station in Pennsylvania during the 2008 elections. In January 2009, the Justice Department filed ch
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  • ...n [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], the '''Middle East Forum (MEF)''', founded by [[Daniel Pipes]], has a co
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  • Biden attended the [[University of Pennsylvania]] at the same time as [[Tiffany Trump]], the fourth child of [[Donald Trump ...randdaughter of former Vice President Joe Biden, went to the University of Pennsylvania together
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  • ...n roller coaster was built in the mountains of [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. Called the Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway, the coaster resembled a runaw ...ents , many of them scenic railways. James A. Griffiths of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] teamed up Thompson and together they designed the Scenic Rai
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  • ...th Carolina delegation to the Constitutional Convention in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. He supported a strong national government but also tried to
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  • ...552-3}}</ref> The [[Shippingport Atomic Power Station]] in [[Shippingport, Pennsylvania]] was the first commercial nuclear power plant in the [[United States of Am
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  • ...ore [ed.] ''Provocations: Spiritual Writings of Kierkegaard''. Farmington, Pennsylvania: Plough, 1999. ISBN 978-0-874-86981-1
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  • ...425-430; Arthur A. Goren, "Jews," pp. 571-598, esp. 576-579; Don Yoder, "Pennsylvania Germans," pp. 770-772; Leo Schelbert, "Swiss," pp. 981-987. ...: The Enduring Struggle for the American Revolution.'' (2004). 259 pp. re Pennsylvania in 1790s
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  • ...rned a college degree at Franklin & Marshall, in Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania.
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  • ...onstitutional Convention]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania. Written over six months in 1787 in order to establish a framework of gover The Constitutional Convention opened on 25 May 1787 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was convened under the authority of the [[Continental Congress]], which
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  • ...cs and Professor of Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. Her son [[Charles Liberman]] is Professor of Otology and Laryngology at [[
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  • ...n a series of letters from members of the public held in the University of Pennsylvania library <ref>
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  • ...n [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], Landers and her fellow sister, Judy, were raised solely by their mother,
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  • ...my for the Fine Arts, and Alfred University in New York. He taught at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) from 1987 to 1989. In addition to statuary
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  • '''Robert ("Bob") Lutz''' (born August 29, 1947, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania) was a top amateur and professional [[tennis]] player of the 1960s and 1970
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  • ...cago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad<br />New York Central Railroad<br />Pennsylvania Railroad<br />Union Pacific Railroad ...vania|Pittsburgh]] until June, then between Pittsburgh and [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] through June of the following year. The [[Atchison, Topeka &
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  • ...o [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], at the age of 17. ...rint shop. Franklin soon bought out Meredith and began publishing ''[[The Pennsylvania Gazette]]'', which he purchased from his former employer, Samuel Keimer.
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  • ...dy | publisher = Stackpole Books | date = 2000 | location = Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 081170458-X }}</ref>
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  • ...o [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], at the age of 17. ...rint shop. Franklin soon bought out Meredith and began publishing ''[[The Pennsylvania Gazette]]'', which he purchased from his former employer, Samuel Keimer.
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  • ...xhibition," [[The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[PA]];
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  • ...d the Center for the Study of Rural Librarianship at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. It is the only library research center based in a state library agency and ...state)|Ohio]], [[Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]], and [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]].
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  • ...my of Natural Sciences of Drexel University''', located in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], is the oldest natural history museum in the [[United States
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  • The '''''C.D. Scully''''' was a fireboat constructed for [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].<ref name=TribLive2016-05-13/>
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  • She attended the [[University of Pennsylvania]], where she studied American History, graduating in 2001.<ref name=People2
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  • ...pathways. For example, [[Simon Patten]], an economist at the University of Pennsylvania who coined the term spelled out a socio-economic vision of social work as a
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  • ...representing the 3rd Congressional District of [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. She first took office in 2009, running as a community leader without po
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  • The first steel was produced at Sparrows Point in 1889 by the [[Pennsylvania Steel Company]]. By the the mid-20th century, Sparrows Point was the world
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  • :'''Pennsylvania''' *3: [[William Marks (Pennsylvania)| William Marks]] ''([[National Republican Party (United States)|NR]])''
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  • ...had to field candidates for governor and state legislature. In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the local Republican boss, at odds with state party leaders, joined Roosev ...an any third party candidate before or since); [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] was his only Eastern state; in the Midwest he carried Michigan, Minnesota
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  • ...704. Young Nicholas was educated at home, then read law in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] where he was admitted to the Bar in 1765. |[[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]
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  • ...ati) (1977/1985). ''Philosophy of Hatha Yoga''. Himalayan Institute Press, Pennsylvania.</ref> In the Yoga Sutra, Patanjali describes asana as a "firm, comfortable
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  • ...mply for the chance to start afresh in the New World. Today California and Pennsylvania have the largest populations of German descent, with over six million Germa ...centers of settlement in southeastern Pennsylvania (where they are called "Pennsylvania Dutch"), upstate New York, central North Carolina and central Texas.
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  • ...ce 1913)<ref>More about "Rose is a rose is a rose" is in the University of Pennsylvania's <span class="newtab">[http://writing.upenn.edu/library/Stein-Gertrude_Ros
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  • ...[Chesapeake Bay]] area. In April she put into the yards at [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] for the installation of radar and additional armament. ...rgo from Naples before sailing [[20 October]] to return to [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]].
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  • :'''Pennsylvania''' *3: [[James Cooper (Pennsylvania)|James Cooper]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])''
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  • ...New York|Buffalo]] to [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]] with stops at [[Erie, Pennsylvania|Erie]] and [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]]. She operated on [[Lake Erie]] fo
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  • ...state conventions and in four sessions of the [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] legislature, where he framed a program enabling the state to become debt-
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  • ...of Economics and Director of the Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania; advisor, [[Center for Global Development]]
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  • Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia, she is the daughter of Filipino immigrants and raised in sout
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  • ...ratic Party (United States)| Democratic]]'' of [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] :'''Pennsylvania'''
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  • :'''Pennsylvania''' *3: [[James Cooper (Pennsylvania)|James Cooper]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])''
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  • ...Joshua Clayton went to medical school at, what is now, the [[University of Pennsylvania]] from 1757 until 1762, and then began a medical practice in [[Middletown, ...[yellow fever]] while at the [[United States Congress]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. He was first buried at "Locust Grove" in [[Pencader Hundred
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  • ...pia was first arrested for growing marijuana in 1989 while in college at [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State University]]. He served 3 months in prison and
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  • ...y finds of petroleum like those in Ontario and [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] were soon outstripped by large oil "booms" in [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Okl
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  • ...chelle-obama.jpg|right|350px|Michelle Obama campaigning in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], September 2008.}}
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  • ...sionalization of business began at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Its undergraduate program founded in 1881, was the first university busine
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  • ...n 1933 at the Atlantic Refining Company (ARCO) refinery in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. Since that time, virtually all of the refineries worldwide
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  • *''Social Darwinism in American Thought, 1860-1915'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1944); 1992 edition with preface by Eric Foner
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  • The Emergency Committee for Israel attacked Pennsylvania senatorial candidate Joe Sestak for attending a CAIR fundraiser.
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  • ...y finds of petroleum like those in Ontario and [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] were soon outstripped by large oil "booms" in [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Okl
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  • :'''Pennsylvania''' *1: [[John Scott (Pennsylvania)|John Scott]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])''
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  • ...a small firm with good credentials in the right area, [[Valley Forge]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|PA]], and this was the luckiest windfall the company had yet r
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  • ...hydrant system. However, we do know that it was invented in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the early 1800s.
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  • {{Image|Amish farm 2992.JPG|right|350px|Amish farm in western Pennsylvania.}} ...most of whom are concentrated in the states of [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]], Pennsylvania, and [[Indiana (U.S. state)|Indiana]].
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  • ...sits and the mills of eastern Ohio and western [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], and Hanna loved making deals and bargains on a daily basis over a wide r
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  • '''Ronald Ernest Paul, Sr.''' (born August 20, 1935 in Green Tree, Pennsylvania) is an United States of America|American politician and physician who curre
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  • ...t at the Environmental Protection Agency." PhD dissertation University of Pennsylvania 1999. 194 pp. DAI 2000 60(12): 4581-A. DA9953509 [http://proquest.umi.com/
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  • ...t: The Quest for Respect in the Motor City''. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press. 2012.
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  • The borough of [[Tamaqua]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] passed a law giving ecosystems legal rights. The ordinance establishes th
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  • ...ion and community in the twenty-first century. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. <BR> ...ments, the left, and local government in Peru, 1980-1992. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. <BR>
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  • ...Rodham operated a small business. He was born into a coal mining family in Pennsylvania, graduated from Penn State University, voted Republican and was known as a ...o a mere 10% in Pennsylvania; however she wins majorities among whites; in Pennsylvania she carried white men by 57%-43%, and white women by 68%-32%.
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  • ...ylvania: A History,'' (1976) [http://www.questia.com/library/book/colonial-pennsylvania-a-history-by-joseph-e-illick.jsp online edition]
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  • ...e [[War of 1812]] without one. The Bank was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with branches in most major cities. The headquarters building, designed by ...tember, 1833, Secretary of the Treasury Taney transferred the government's Pennsylvania deposits in the Second Bank of the United States to the Bank of Girard in P
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  • ...ted Mine Workers of America]] in the [[anthracite coal]] fields of eastern Pennsylvania. It played a role in the [[Coal Mining: History|history of mining]], marki ...ained experience and unionized more workers. The 1899 strike in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, demonstrated that the unions could win a strike directed against a subsidi
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  • ...school board in the tiny rural town of Dover, [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], elected a creationist majority who adopted ''Of Pandas and People'' as a ...f [[biochemistry]] at [[Lehigh University]] in [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. Behe holds that some biological structures are too biochemically complex
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  • ...California; Adjutant General's and Army Information, at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania; and Air Tactical at [[Tyndall Air Force Base]], Florida. He taught at the
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  • ...Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|PA]], before arriving in [[New York, New York]], in 1955 when
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  • ...target is the Democratic candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania, Joe Sestak, as part of broader criticism of Obama Administration Mideast p
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  • ...berg]] and others were sent as missionaries to [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] in the mid 18th century. Henry Muhlenberg's son, [[Frederick Muhlenberg]]
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  • ...air and precipitation data), and interfaces to other models such as the [[Pennsylvania State University]]/[[National Center for Atmospheric Research|NCAR]] Mesosc
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  • | Pennsylvania Invitational, St Martins, PA <ref name="SP1916"/> | [[Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championships|Pennsylvania Grass Court Championships]], Philadelphia <ref>{{cite book | url=https://ar
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  • ...that businessmen were widely divergent on monetary or tariff policy. While Pennsylvania businessmen wanted high tariffs, those in other states did not; the railroa
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  • ...e|Maine]], [[York County, Nebraska|Nebraska]], [[York County, Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], [[York County, South Carolina|South Carolina]], and [[York County, Virgi After completing fire-fighting training in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], ''York County'' remained at Little Creek until [[April 25]]
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  • ...ntendent of Schools until his death.<ref>Michael C. Johanek, University of Pennsylvania, to Roger A. Lohman, personal email communication, January 30, and February
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  • ...(a Texas cousin of TVA), the state-owned spa at Saratoga Springs, NY, the Pennsylvania Turnpike, the Hayden Planetarium, the Seattle Street Railways, and scores o
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  • ...alachian chain in the United States (especially in Kentucky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania) has been subject to [[Coal mining|surface mining and mountaintop removal]]
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  • ...of Technology]] (MIT). In 1892 and 1894, respectively, the [[University of Pennsylvania]] and [[Tulane University]] in [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] also be ...lar Engineering: Opportunities for Chemical Engineers] (From University of Pennsylvania website)</ref>
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  • ...cs and Professor of Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. His son, [[Charles Liberman]], is Professor of Otology and Laryngology at
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  • ...an emeritus of the Annenberg School of Communications at the University of Pennsylvania, to explain the effects of television viewing on viewers’ attitudes. Tel ...eral colleagues on the project, including Larry Gross of the University of Pennsylvania, Michael Morgan of the University of Massachusetts,-Amherst, Nancy Signorie
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  • ...f [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], in the late nineteenth century. Concert pitch pipes typically have wide
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  • ...xey's Army]] was a highly publicized march of unemployed men from Ohio and Pennsylvania to Washington to demand relief. A severe wave of [[strike]]s took place in
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  • [[Congress Hall]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], finally moving to the newly established national capital in
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  • |title= "Gothic Kitten" Woman Convicted of Cruelty: Pennsylvania Woman Will Face Sentencing in March for Piercing 3 Kittens' Ears, Neck |quote= A northeastern Pennsylvania woman who marketed "gothic kittens" with ear and neck piercings over the In
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  • ...s. 21 & 22), which began operations in February, 1938 in response to the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]]'s ''Trail Blazer'', offered "low-cost passage with high-speed co * 1937: ''El Capitan'' is conceived to compete with the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]]'s low-cost, high-speed train the ''Trail Blazer''.
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  • Launched 25 January 1941 by [[Pennsylvania Shipyards, Inc.]], [[Beaumont, Tex.]], as ''Cape Lookout''; sponsored by Mr
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  • ...W. Julian]], a congressman from Indiana; David Wilmot, a congressman from Pennsylvania whose [[Wilmot proviso]] tried to stop the expansion of slavery in the Sout
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  • ...first called King's), [[Brown University|Brown]], and the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. In the South the leading school was the [[College of William and Mary]] ...land-grant institution. Other well-known land-grant universities include [[Pennsylvania State University]], [[Ohio State University|The Ohio State University]] and
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  • ...of Technology]] (MIT). In 1892 and 1894, respectively, the [[University of Pennsylvania]] and [[Tulane University]] in [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] also be ...lar Engineering: Opportunities for Chemical Engineers] (From University of Pennsylvania website)</ref>
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  • ...General [[Robert E. Lee]] led his Army of Northern Virginia on a raid into Pennsylvania designed to capture supplies and destroy the political will of the Union to ...hree times as enthusiastic as they have been in Virginia.... The idea that Pennsylvania is invaded and that we are fighting on our own soil proper, influences them
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  • ...Savoring the Past: The French Kitchen and Table from 1300 to 1789.'' U. of Pennsylvania Press, 1983. 341 pp. ...Food Is Love: Food Advertising and Gender Roles in Modern America.'' U. of Pennsylvania Press, 2006. 296 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Food-Love-Advertising-Gender-A
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  • ...nbar Province. There his command took over that area of operation from the Pennsylvania National Guard's 2nd Brigade, 28th Infantry Division. In Ramadi MacFarland
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  • ...s.upenn.edu/~museum/|title=The ENIAC Museum Online|publisher=University of Pennsylvania School or Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS)|year=date_unspecified|acc ...nnsylvania School of Engineering Arts and Sciences|publisher=University of Pennsylvania|accessdate=2007-05-12}}</ref>. ENIAC's computations used the [[decimal num
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  • ...argest city. A typical editor was Edward G. Roddy, owner of the Uniontown, Pennsylvania ''Genius of Liberty''. He was an intensely partisan Democrat who saw blacks ..., and Peace Democrats Thomas Seymour in Connecticut, George W. Woodward in Pennsylvania, and Vallandigham in Ohio won their party's nominations for governor. Antiw
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  • ...coauthors = |work= |publisher = Stackpole Books |location = Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania|year = 2006 |page = 278}}</ref> </blockquote> When the [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] left [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] in June 1778, McKinly was transferred to [[Brooklyn, New Yor
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  • ...ntroversy erupted in several states, including [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], [[Indiana (U.S. state)|Indiana]], [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]], [[Nebraska In each case, the schools controversy took slightly different forms. In Pennsylvania, beginning as early as the late 1930s, the issue centered on consolidation,
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  • ...]] of Virginia, [[Roger Sherman]] of Connecticut, [[Benjamin Franklin]] of Pennsylvania, [[Robert R. Livingston]] of New York, and [[John Adams]] of Massachusetts, :[[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...'''[[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]]''', [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], United States, is at the confluence of the [[Allegheny River]] and the [ ...x, measles, influenza, and malaria, preceded European explorers to western Pennsylvania, devastating the populations of the Native Americans living there.<ref>Nobl
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  • ...''The Rule of the Rich? Adam Smith's Argument against Political Power.'' Pennsylvania State U. Press, 1998. 141 pp.
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  • ...ing across the Appalachians into [[Pittsburgh, History before 1800|western Pennsylvania]], Kentucky, Tennessee and Ohio.
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  • ...ert Aitken, who after some discussion offered him the job of editing ''The Pennsylvania Magazine'', embarking him on a new career as a journalist. The magazine was
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  • ...eceived 49 honorary degrees, from institutions including the University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, New York University, University of
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  • | [[USS Pennsylvania (SSBN-735)|USS ''Pennsylvania'']] (SSBN-735) (G)
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  • ...ng for life: A social history of tuberculosis. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 435 p.
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  • ..., Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] in the colony of [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], which was owned by Quaker leader [[William Penn (Quaker)|William Penn]]. ...d University Press, 2001. p. 170.</ref> By contrast, the Quaker-controlled Pennsylvania colonial government blocked the formation of local militias; helpless settl
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  • ...Carolina Press, 2005. [http://www.amazon.com/Retreat-Gettysburg-Logistics-Pennsylvania-Campaign/dp/0807829218/ref=sr_1_10/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=
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  • ...y of Tokyo in the Early Meiji Period (1868-1888)." PhD dissertation U. of Pennsylvania 1996. 241 pp. DAI 1996 57(4): 1879-A. DA9627986 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Diss
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  • ...er graduating in 1930 with a Bachelor of Science degree, he then went to [[Pennsylvania State College]] where he obtained a Master of Science degree a year later i
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  • ...ecting Key West, Florida, to the mainland. The PWA also electrified the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] between New York and Washington, DC. The PWA did not create as
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  • As of 2008 Illinois, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania have passed laws requiring hospitals to screen certain patients upon admiss
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  • ...rce command ship named after a range of [[The Poconos|mountains in Eastern Pennsylvania]]. She was designed as an amphibious force flagship, a floating command pos
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  • ...s and sugar maple trees in central and western [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. Symptoms of tree decline include poor crown condition, reduced tree grow ...ect defoliation and/or drought was high. In northwestern and north central Pennsylvania, soils on the upper slopes of unglaciated sites contain low calcium and mag
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  • ...on.psu.edu/png520/m13_p2.html Module Elementary Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium] (Pennsylvania State University)</ref><ref>[http://www.infochemuk.com/publicat/poster.pdf
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  • ...s and sugar maple trees in central and western [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. Symptoms of tree decline include poor crown condition, reduced tree grow ...ect defoliation and/or drought was high. In northwestern and north central Pennsylvania, soils on the upper slopes of unglaciated sites contain low calcium and mag
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  • algae blooms in Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Jersey and Washington, DC, in
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  • ...of the Mongol Conquests'' |year=1972, repr. 2001 |publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press |location=Philadelphia |isbn=0812217667}}
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  • ...and Globalization at the World Trade Center Site." PhD dissertation U. of Pennsylvania 2006. 281 pp. DAI 2006 67(3): 987-988-A. DA3211076
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  • ...family were the last owners of [[Blair House]], a large townhouse across [[Pennsylvania Avenue]] from [[The White House]], that now serves as a temporary residence
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  • ...manual labor jobs in burgeoning heavy industry, especially coal mining (in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois), meatpacking (in Chicago), steel (Pittsburgh, Gary), c
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  • ...ounding of the first public mental hospital in [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], the [[Harrisburg State Hospital]], and later in establishing its library ...Cornelia Hancock from the Army of the Potomac, 1863-1865'', University of Pennsylvania Press, Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized Oct 27, 2006.</r
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  • The family settled in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh, and at the age of thirteen, young Andrew found his ...[[Thomas Scott]], then superintendent of the Pittsburgh division of the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]], hired Carnegie as private secretary and personal telegrapher at
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  • The family settled in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh, and at the age of thirteen, young Andrew found his ...[[Thomas Scott]], then superintendent of the Pittsburgh division of the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]], in 1853 hired Carnegie as private secretary and personal telegr
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  • ...e in the 1860's in the early oil refineries in [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] which boiled oil in small, iron [[distillation]] stills to recover [[kero
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  • ...eward]] of New York, [[Salmon P. Chase]] of Ohio, and [[Simon Cameron]] of Pennsylvania are leading contenders for the Republican presidential nomination, along wi *Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts send troops to Washington.
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  • ...oenteritis]] have also been reported to be associated with algae blooms in Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Jersey and Washington, DC, in
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  • ...y (1805) the last ones. SOuth of the Mason-Dixon line (the line separating Pennsylvania and Maryland), all the states kept slavery and became known as the "slave s
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  • ...s settled largely by Scots-Irish migrants from [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] and [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]], following the [[Great Wagon Road]
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  • ...Revolt.'' Ed. by Stanley and Rodelle Weintraub. University Park, Pa.: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1968. (Good, but incomplete collection of Lawrence'
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  • ...tes of [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], and [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]].
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  • ...papers.com/newspage/147350577/|title=The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania · Page 207|last=|first=|date=February 23, 1975|work=The Pittsburgh Press|a
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  • | birth_place = [[North Charleroi, Pennsylvania]], U.S.
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  • ..., it could be killed. However, Dr. Nigel W. Haser of at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine discovered such a protein that is produced during latenc University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. "Infected for life: How the Herpes Simplex Virus Uses M
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  • ...[[Democratic Party (United States), history|Democratic]] Congressman from Pennsylvania, proposed an amendment:
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