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  • {{rpl|Wisconsin (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Wisconsin Idea}}
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  • ...bpages}}</noinclude>Republican Senator-elect from [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]; conservative businessman who defeated [[Russ Feingold]] in 2010
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  • ...]] that includes [[Gibraltar Rock]], an isolated outcrop overlooking the [[Wisconsin River]].
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  • ...ntative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]) 5th; [[House Judiciary Committee]]
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  • ...tative]], ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]), [[U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor]]
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  • ...ntative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]); Vice-Chair, [[New Democrat Coalition]]; Vice-chairman, [[Congressional
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  • ...Party (United States)|Democratic]]) senator from [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]) in 1992; defeated by Republican [[Ron Johnson]]; generally liberal but k
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  • ...ntative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]); Chairman, [[House Appropriations Committee]]; 2002 vote against [[Iraq
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  • ...ntative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]); 0% "true liberal" 2008 rating from [[American Conservative Union]]; vot
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  • ...ntative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]); ranking member, [[House Budget Committee]]; [[House Ways and Means Comm
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  • ...Senator]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]); [[U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations]]; [[Senate Select Committ
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  • ...of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]].
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  • ...enator]], ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]); [[U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary]]; chair, [[Senate Select Comm
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  • ===Wisconsin===
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  • #redirect[[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Wisconsin (disambiguation)]]
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  • [[Fireboat]]s operated in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]
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  • Institutional economist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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  • Former two-term Senator from Wisconsin; board of advisers, [[American Foreign Policy Council]]
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  • {{dambigbox|Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin}} ...67 (2008). Since its admission to the Union on May 29, 1848 as 30th state, Wisconsin has been ethnically heterogeneous, with [[Yankee]]s being among the first t
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  • {{dambigbox|the Wisconsin Idea|Wisconsin}} ...ially [[John R. Commons]] and [[Richard T. Ely]]) from the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] often advised the governor (especially [[Robert M. La Follette Sr
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  • ...nsin:A Case Study in Labor Law Administration. Ph.D. Diss., University of Wisconsin, 1931. *''The Industrial Commission of Wisconsin''. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1936.
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  • Known as "Buster"; director, [[National Rifle Association]]; Wisconsin Rifle & Pistol Assn
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  • ...ks''' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]].
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  • {{rpl|Appleton, Wisconsin}} {{rpl|Green Bay, Wisconsin}}
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  • ...y of Theodore Bikel", was recently re-issued in paperback by University of Wisconsin Press
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  • ...red in a story of the ''Daily Telegram'', a small [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] newspaper. She was reportedly sought after by the [[Korean]] [[Emperor Su
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  • ...LB]] team in the National League Central division, located in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]].
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  • ...scholars participate in the drafting of social legislation. Pioneered in Wisconsin but little tried elsewhere.
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  • * Campbell, Henry C. ''Wisconsin in Three Centuries, 1684-1905'' (4 vols., 1906), highly detailed popular hi * James K. Conant. ''Wisconsin Politics And Government: America's Laboratory of Democracy'' (2006)
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  • {{r|Milwaukee, Wisconsin}} {{r|Wisconsin (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...]] that includes [[Gibraltar Rock]], an isolated outcrop overlooking the [[Wisconsin River]]..<ref name=UsgsHydrogeologicMichigan/><ref name=Martin1965> | title=The physical geography of Wisconsin
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  • ...mont Institute]]; former director of social services first in the state of Wisconsin and most recently in California
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  • {{r|USS Wisconsin (BB-62)|''USS Wisconsin'' (BB-62)}}
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  • ...bert J. Lampman. Foreword by [[Frances Perkins]]. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1963. *"Labor in Wisconsin History." ''The Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 35, No. 2 (Winter, 1951): 83-86, 137-142.
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  • ...n in Wisconsin. He earned both an A.B. and Ph.D. from the [[University of Wisconsin]]. ...funded program, it became known as the "American Plan." It was adopted by Wisconsin in 1932.
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  • (1908-1957) Republican United States Senator from Wisconsin, 1946-57 who dominated the anti-communist movement in the U.S., 1950-54, un
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  • ...e 18, 1925), was an American lawyer and politician, serving as Governor of Wisconsin and representing that state in both houses of Congress.
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  • ...om the "Information Bulletin", a newsletter from 1950 held in the Univ. of Wisconsin library. Page 26 has a photograph of Judy Barden and her husband David M.
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  • *[[Paris, Wisconsin (disambiguation)]], several Wisconsin localities
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  • ...lport''' (* [[August 22]], 1890 in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]], USA; † [[October 15]], 1978 in [[Los Altos]], [[California (U.S. state
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  • ...([[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] of [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]) is chair and Rep. [[Jerry Lewis]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Re
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  • ====Wisconsin==== *[[Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra]]
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  • *''The Industrial Commission of Wisconsin''. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1936. *"The Wisconsin Idea and Social Security." ''The Wisconsin Magazine of History'', (1958)
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  • ...New Deal Agricultural Policy: The Legacy of Progressive Professors," ''The Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 80, no. 4 (Summer 1997), 281; Kenneth E. Boulding, "I
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  • (1887-1960), an economist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who developed the [[Social Security in the USA|Social Security Act]
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  • ...y of [[tug of war]]. It was founded in 1960 and is based in [[Orfordville, Wisconsin]].
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  • {{r|University of Wisconsin-Madison}} {{r|University of Wisconsin-Madison}}
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  • *[http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WIReader Wisconsin Electronic Reader].
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  • Name of the largest city and largest county in the state of Wisconsin and 22nd-largest city in the U.S.A.
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  • ...d, Wisconsin] A digital collection of first person narrative accounts from Wisconsin soldiers and citizens, documenting their wartime experiences. *[http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WIWar Wisconsin Goes to War: Our Civil War Experience]
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  • ...innesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]], on the east by [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] and [[Illinois (U.S. state)]], on the south by [[Missouri (U.S. state)|Mi
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  • {{r|Wisconsin v. Yoder}}
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  • Assistant Professor of Law University of Wisconsin-Madison; Adjunct Scholar, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]
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  • ...b Kohl]], ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]) ...ingold]], ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]])
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  • ...emperature change and stability] Professor Michael Ritter, [[University of Wisconsin Stevens Point]]
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  • ...three round trips per day between [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] and [[Muskegon]], [[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]].
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  • ...]] and [[Iowa (U.S. state)|Iowa]] on the west and [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] on the north. Illinois was named for the Illinois Indians. The state is
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  • {{r|Wisconsin (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...election]- Modeling for Understanding in Science Education, University of Wisconsin
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  • {{r|Wisconsin v. Yoder}}
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  • ...or League Baseball]] team based in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]. The team was founded as the Seattle Pilots in 1969 as an expansion team
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  • ...] to which the family emigrated in 1849. After attending the University of Wisconsin, where he studied [[botany]] and [[geology]] (but without taking a degree),
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  • * [http://us.history.wisc.edu/hist102/lectures/lecture27.html University of Wisconsin notes on the Great Society]
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  • ...is an [[escarpment]] visible in the US States of [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] and [[New York (U.S. state)|New York]], and the Canadian Province of [[On
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  • {{dambigbox|the Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment|Wisconsin}} The '''Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment''' WUPPE was one of three [[ultrav
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  • *"Labor in Wisconsin History." ''The Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 35, No. 2 (Winter, 1951): 83-86, 137-142. ...bert J. Lampman. Foreword by [[Frances Perkins]]. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1963.
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  • *[[Herb Kohl]], [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]
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  • {{rpl|Milwaukee, Wisconsin}}
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  • ...nts: the Upper Peninsula eastward from northern [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] between [[Lake Superior]] and [[Lake Michigan]], and the Lower Peninsula
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  • ...sivism and the Open Door: America and China, 1905-1921.'' (1971). 222 pp. Wisconsin School [http://www.questia.com/library/book/progressivism-and-the-open-door ...ca's Quest for Informal Empire, 1893–1901'' (1967), important statement of Wisconsin School
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  • {{r|Wisconsin (U.S. state)}}
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  • {{r|Wisconsin (U.S. state)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Wisconsin v. Yoder}}
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  • ...n (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] and later began teaching at the [[University of Wisconsin]]. His first important book was ''Game Management'', which started the fie
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  • {{r|Wisconsin (U.S. state)}}
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  • {{r|Wisconsin Idea}}
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  • {{r|Milwaukee, Wisconsin}}
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  • | [[Herb Kohl]] ([[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]])
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  • ...ten nicknamed the "North Star State", and borders [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]], [[North Dakota (U.S. state)|North Dakota]], [[South Dakota (U.S. state)|
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  • ===[[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]===
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  • ...ortunities in the New York Theatre, Volume 2''. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin.
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  • {{r|Wisconsin v. Yoder}}
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  • ...18, 1925), was an American lawyer and politician. He served as Governor of Wisconsin and represented that state in both houses of Congress during his long caree
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  • ...establishing homesteads or making their lives in [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]], [[Kansas]], [[South Dakota (U.S. state)|South Dakota]] , [[Minnesota (U.
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  • ...stablished conservatives such as [[Paul Ryan]] of [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]], who wrote "Jeb's economic expertise and strong ability to communicate ar They oppose the candidacy of [[Michele Bachmann]] ([[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]), who started the [[Tea Party Caucus]] and claims a mandate. She said she
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  • {{r|Wisconsin v. Yoder}}
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  • ...a position for which Rep. [[Michele Bachmann]] (R-[[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]) is contending. “In his role as Chairman of the [[Republican Study Comm
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  • {{r|Wisconsin (U.S. state)}}
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  • ....S. Supreme Court]] hearings on the Amish school question (in the case ''[[Wisconsin v. Yoder]]''). Among the founding or early members of the Committee were (i ...hich the Committee has been involved is the 1972 U.S. Supreme Court case ''Wisconsin v. Yoder'', concerned with education and the Amish, the Committee has also
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  • {{r|Milwaukee, Wisconsin}}
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  • ...ref> In 1931, Altmeyer earned a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Wisconsin. ...n he held, with one interim, until 1932. In this position Altmeyer oversaw Wisconsin's worker's compensation program and developed and implemented the state's u
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  • ...ref> In 1931, Altmeyer earned a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Wisconsin. ...n he held, with one interim, until 1932. In this position Altmeyer oversaw Wisconsin's worker's compensation program and developed and implemented the state's u
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  • {{r|Wisconsin v. Yoder}}
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  • ...f study at the [[Nashotah Seminary]] at Nashotah, [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]. He was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Clark on July 10th, 1876; si
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  • *[http://www.eatwisconsincheese.com/ Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board Cheese site] - tons of information, recipes, and a "Ch
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  • ...s an economist who focused on [[social insurance]] issues for the state of Wisconsin and for the [[Committee on Economic Security]]. He led the [[Committee on ...8 The 'Government Man': Edwin E. Witte of the University of Wisconsin]," ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 82, no. 1 (Autumn 1998), 34-36.</ref> He was recogni
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  • ...s an economist who focused on [[social insurance]] issues for the state of Wisconsin and for the [[Committee on Economic Security]]. He led the [[Committee on ...8 The 'Government Man': Edwin E. Witte of the University of Wisconsin]," ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 82, no. 1 (Autumn 1998), 34-36.</ref> He was recogni
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  • {{r|Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment}}
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  • ...he Internet on the brain] with guests Maryanne Wolf and Nicholas Carr on [[Wisconsin Public Radio]] (Friday, July 18, 2008).
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  • {{r|Wisconsin (U.S. state)}}
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  • {{r|Milwaukee, Wisconsin}}
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  • {{r|Wisconsin v. Yoder}}
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  • ...[[Russell Feingold]] ([[U.S Democratic Party|D-]][[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]), the '''Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA)''', implemented
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  • ...ilwaukee, was released on a writ of habeas corpus issued by a judge of the Wisconsin Supreme Court on the ground that the [[Fugitive Slave Act]] was unconstitut
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  • ...''' was a student of [[Edwin E. Witte]], a graduate of the [[University of Wisconsin--Madison]] economics department, and the first director of the [[Social Sec
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  • '''Shawn Guetschow''' is a police officer in [[Kenosha, Wisconsin]].<ref name=liberationnews2022-04-01/><ref name=wuwm2022-03-17/><ref name=i ...Off-duty police officer accused of kneeling on 12-year-old girl’s neck at Wisconsin school in viral video: Incident has drawn comparisons to George Floyd’s m
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  • ...At Wisconsin, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa his junior year. Following Wisconsin, Dr. Barnett earned an AM (1986) in Regional Studies: Russia, Eastern Europ
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  • *[[Robert LaFollette]], Wisconsin *[[Charles McCarthy]], Wisconsin Idea
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  • .... states of [[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]], [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]], [[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]], [[Illinois (U.S. state)]], [[Indiana
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  • ...r Fulmer Mood. He worked at the American History Research Center at the [[Wisconsin State Historical Society]] then taught at [[Brown University|Brown]] (1959-
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  • *[[Joseph McCarthy]] (1908-1957), Senator from [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] and noted [[anti-communist]]
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  • {{r|Milwaukee, Wisconsin}}
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  • ...epared for a [[chemical engineering]] course taught at the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] during the academic year 1957-1958.<ref> [http://www.garfield.lib ...ot stepped forward to develop an undergraduate course at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to integrate the teaching of [[fluid flow]], [[heat transfer]], and
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  • | work = [[University of Wisconsin]]
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  • ...Edward. "The Parish Life of German-Speaking Roman Catholics in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1840-1920." PhD dissertation U. of Notre Dame 1989. 286 pp. DAI 1989 49( ...Civil Rights Insurgency in Milwaukee, 1958-1970." PhD dissertation U. of Wisconsin, Madison 2002. 534 pp. DAI 2002 63(4): 1519-A. DA3049491 Fulltext: [[ProQ
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  • '''''Deluge''''' was a [[fireboat]] built for the [[Milwaukee]], Wisconsin fire department.<ref name=TheMilwaukeeJournal1949-04-01> [[Category:Firefighting in Wisconsin]]
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  • [[Category:Firefighting in Wisconsin]] [[Category:Water transportation in Wisconsin]]
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  • * ''Let There Be Light: The Electric Utility Industry in Wisconsin'' (Madison: American History Research Center, 1957)
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  • ...mpact of the Crusades on the Near East''. pp. 315&ndash;317. University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 0-299-09140-6.</ref> The fall of Acre in 1291 meant that the Te
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  • ...ribLive2017-08-03/> The new vessel was built by [[Lake Assault Boats]], a Wisconsin firm with experience building fireboats.<ref name=Ppg2016-12-16/> She was ...ptember cinched the city's decision to purchase the $540,000 fireboat from Wisconsin-based Lake Assault Boats. The fire sparked by a contractor's welding torch
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  • * [http://supreme.justia.com/us/406/205/case.html Wisconsin v. Yoder] - Text of the US Supreme Court decision regarding Amish education
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  • ...he state, which itself was a pace-setter in the [[Progressive Era]] (See [[Wisconsin Idea]]). Although Turner published little, he did more research than almos ...ce of the Wisconsin Idea and the Departure of Frederick Jackson Turner." ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 2002 86(1): 10-23. [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/w
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  • ...the eggshell skull doctrine is ''[[Vosburg v. Putney]]'', decided by the [[Wisconsin Supreme Court]] in 1891, in which a [[student]] kicked another student in t
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  • ...Campbell. He was born in Le Porte, Indiana and grew up in Steven's Point, Wisconsin. He studied education and theology in New England where he graduated from W ...95 and1898. The following year he served as a teacher in the Stevens Point Wisconsin public schools, 1898-9. In 1900, he became principal of another mountain ac
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  • ...ecurity Legislation and Administration, 1934-1954." Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 1968. p. 3. </ref>
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  • ...ptember cinched the city's decision to purchase the $540,000 fireboat from Wisconsin-based Lake Assault Boats. The fire sparked by a contractor's welding torch | quote = The boat, which will be built by Wisconsin-based Lake Assault Boats, will have the capacity to pump 3,000 of water per
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  • ...ptember cinched the city's decision to purchase the $540,000 fireboat from Wisconsin-based Lake Assault Boats. The fire sparked by a contractor's welding torch | quote = The boat, which will be built by Wisconsin-based Lake Assault Boats, will have the capacity to pump 3,000 of water per
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  • | publisher = Nuclear Reactor Laboratory, [[University of Wisconsin]] Examples of applications from the University of Wisconsin include:
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  • ...rected by Herbert Baxter Adams. He became a professor at the University of Wisconsin, which was being transformed from a small college to a major international ...ce of the Wisconsin Idea and the Departure of Frederick Jackson Turner." ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 2002 86(1): 10-23. [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/w
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  • {{r|Wisconsin (U.S. state)}}
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  • Their current range spans from southern Wisconsin to Texas, and east toward the coastline, from Georgia to parts of New Hamps ...ew Jersey and Ohio; threatened in Illinois and Minnesota; and protected in Wisconsin.
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  • *B.A., University of Wisconsin (1968)
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  • ...ounties in [[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]] and [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]. She served as a commissioned ship for 10 years.
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  • ...torian. He taught a large number of Ph.D. students at the [[University of Wisconsin]] and was a leader in social and intellectual history. As a "Progressive" ...alled to the Frederick Jackson Turner professorship at the [[University of Wisconsin]], one of the nation's three or four most influential centers of historical
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  • ...edill'' and ''Graeme Stewart'' were built in the same yard in [[Manitowoc, Wisconsin]], at the same time, and were "twins".<ref name=FireStrikes/> ...edill'' and ''Graeme Stewart'' were built in the same yard in [[Manitowoc, Wisconsin]], at the same time, and were "twins".<ref name=FireStrikes/>
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  • ...n historian. He taught a large number of PhD students at the University of Wisconsin, and was a leader in social and intellectual history. As a "Progressive" h ...called to the Frederick Jackson Turner professorship at the University of Wisconsin, one of the nation's three or four most influential centers of historical s
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  • ...ies."[http://www.ybgf.org/PressRoom/press/latin2004.htm] The University of Wisconsin, Madison called the Machete Ensemble "a premier San Francisco Bay Area Lati
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  • ...entative]] for the 1st Congressional District of [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]], a district won by [[Barack Obama]]. He is considered a policy expert on
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  • * ''The University of Wisconsin A History 1848-1925'' (2 vol 1949) with Vernon Carstenson ...E. David. "Merle Curti: an Appraisal and Bibliography of His Writings." ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 1970-1971 54(2): 119-135. Issn: 0043-6534
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  • ...derick W. Taylor and the Rise of Scientific Management'' The University of Wisconsin Press, 1980. ...tury Factory System in the United States, 1880-1920'' 2d ed. University of Wisconsin Press, 1995b.
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  • In 1976 the [[Milwaukee]], Wisconsin-based [[A Major Label]] offered Matelic a solo recording contract. Matelic
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  • *[http://www.legis.state.wi.us/statutes/Stat0446.pdf Wisconsin statute]
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  • ...'' (1992); on the Allis-Chalmers local of the United Automobile Workers in Wisconsin * Prickett, James. "'Stalin over Wisconsin': the Left and the CIO." ''Radical History Review'' 1995 (61): 161-165. Iss
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  • * Wisconsin's [[William Freeman Vilas]]
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  • ...in Their Historical Relation'', A. Beatty, 2nd edn (Madison: University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature, 1927)
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  • *{{pl|Wisconsin v. Yoder}} *{{pl|Wisconsin v. Yoder}}
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  • {{dambigbox|the court decision Wisconsin v. Yoder|Wisconsin}} ...are incorrect, however.</ref> on May 15, 1972, upheld the judgment of the Wisconsin Supreme Court in voiding the convictions of the [[Amish]] plaintiffs (Yoder
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  • ...empt to diagnose the current unrest. Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press. ...te Historical Society of Wisconsin for the Dept. of History, University of Wisconsin.
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  • ...Biber/Tegelen and Pre-Illinoian Glacials of the Gelasian Stage to the Würm/Wisconsin Glacial (often called the "Last Ice Age"), the end of which marks the begin ...e dating and naming conventions there are out of synch with Europe and the Wisconsin per se did not begin until 70 ka.
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  • ...d Busse, Horan and three dozen more Chicagoans on a day trip to Manitowoc, Wisconsin, to witness the launching of the new fireboat ''Joseph Medill. The ''Medil
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  • ...pposition to Nuclear Power in California, 1958-1978]]'', The University of Wisconsin Press, ISBN 0299158500
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  • ...hotel in 1851. Kellogg had learned to operate a [[telegraph]] in Kenosha, Wisconsin while his family while his family was in residence nearby in Marengo and Wa
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  • ...y Songs, 1944 to 2005'', Billboard, Record Research Inc., Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, 2005, ISBN 0-89820-165-9</ref> It was covered at the time of Clooney's hit
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  • ...s become booming market economies; at home, we helped write the pioneering Wisconsin welfare reform law that became the model for successful national welfare re
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  • ...ts of an empire without any of the burdens of colonial administration. The Wisconsin School assumes that after 1890 the U.S. was producing so much economic outp ...ake, but the idealistic dream of a potential future market--a rejection of Wisconsin's basic Marxist assumptions. However few businessmen tried to operationaliz
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  • ...to $18 billion a year. The cheese industry is of such great importance in Wisconsin, that it has nominated ''Lactococcus lactis'' as it's state microbe.
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  • *Stanley L. Jones, ''The Presidential Election of 1896'' University of Wisconsin Press, 1964.
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  • Mike Cole, owner of [[Iron Works Construction]] in [[Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin]]. Cole is adapting the vessel to serve as a tugboat.<ref name=Gbpg2017-01-
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  • ...ugust, the ship made a return to Mackinac and continued on to [[Green Bay, Wisconsin|Green Bay]], making it also the first steamship to travel on [[Lake Michiga
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  • ...ng the Swiss American heritage.<ref>Ernest Menolfi and Leo Schelbert, "The Wisconsin Swiss: a Portrait." ''Swiss American Historical Society Review'' 1989 25(1) ...and became a prominent part of the populations of [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] and [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]].
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  • ...= OUTARDE Steel bulk freighter (U.S.202876) built in 1906 at Superior, Wisconsin by Superior Ship Building Company
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  • Beard's economic forces-in-conflict approach was taken up by Wisconsin graduates who formed the [[New Left]] historians: [[William Appleman Willia
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  • ...= The vessel was built locally by Lake Assault Boats LLC in Superior, Wisconsin, and features thermal-imaging night vision camera, side-scan sonar, radar,
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  • In 1855 the [[Chicago & Northwestern Railway]] built toward [[Janesville, Wisconsin]], from [[Cary, Illinois|Cary]]. Projecting where trains from [[Chicago, Il ...ain placed on a train to assist with a fire in the community of [[Kenosha, Wisconsin]]. In 1899 the first constitution and by-laws were drawn up for the Harvar
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  • ...re through the German-American Hyphen, 1911-1919." PhD dissertation U. of Wisconsin, Madison 2005. 293 pp. DAI 2005 66(5): 1773-A. DA3175409 Fulltext: [[ProQ * Bungert, Heike; Kluge, Cora Lee; and Ostergren, Robert C., eds. ''Wisconsin German Land and Life.'' (2006). 260 pp. [http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/
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  • ...Pennsylvania]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]], and [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]].
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  • * O'Brien, Michael. ''McCarthy and McCarthyism in Wisconsin.'' (1981)
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  • * Buenker, John D. ''The Progressive Era, 1893-1914'' (1998), in Wisconsin * Thelen, David. ''The New Citizenship, Origins of Progressivism in Wisconsin, 1885-1900'' (1972).
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  • ...aching the Bible and writing. After his father's death the family moved to Wisconsin where he attended the Galahad School.
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  • ...om the "Information Bulletin", a newsletter from 1950 held in the Univ. of Wisconsin library. Page 26 has a photograph of Judy Barden and her husband David M.
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  • ...as [[Pat Buchanan]]. Beard's stress on economic causation influenced the "Wisconsin school" of [[New Left]] historians William Appleman Williams, Gabriel Kolko
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  • ...and Human Services]] during the Clinton Administration and helped lead the Wisconsin [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]]-[[Al Gore|Gore]] campaigns in 1992 and 1996. <ref
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  • ...'', born '''Franciszek Andrzej Pailowski''', (January 31, 1916, Milwaukee, Wisconsin – July 24, 1997, San Diego, California) was an outstanding American amate
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  • ...= The vessel was built locally by Lake Assault Boats LLC in Superior, Wisconsin, and features thermal-imaging night vision camera, side-scan sonar, radar,
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  • ...consin.gov/eh/chemfs/fs/PAH.htm Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)] [[Wisconsin Department of Health Services]]. Retrieved February 20, 2009.</ref>
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  • .... Science and Civilization. Ed. Robert C. Stauffer. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1949. Questia. Web. 6 Jan. 2011.
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  • * Kareri, Charles Muhuro. ''The Life of Charles Muhoro Kareri.'' U. of Wisconsin-Madison, African Studies Program, 2003. 104 pp.
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  • ...rist, Dr. [[Jack Westman]], of the [[University of Wisconsin|University of Wisconsin-Madison]], who has written a number of books on parenting and children, pub
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  • '''Donald Ervin Knuth''', born on January 10, 1938, in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]], is an acclaimed [[computer science|computer scientist]], [[Mathematics|m
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  • ...gree at Yankton College, he took his PhD in economics at the University of Wisconsin, where he worked with institutionalists John R. Commons and Richard T. Ely.
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  • ...government. In Wisconsin, the stronghold of [[Robert LaFollette]], the [[Wisconsin Idea]], inspired by Charles McCarthy, used the state university as the sou Under the leadership of Senators [[Robert LaFollette]] of Wisconsin and [[Albert Beveridge]] of Indiana, Midwestern GOP progressives increasing
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  • ...le line that included trackage in Ohio, Michigan, the Upper Peninsula, and Wisconsin, and a trans-Lake Michigan ferry service.
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  • ...an Party (United States), history |Republican]] United States Senator from Wisconsin, 1946-57, dominated the anti-communist movement in the U.S., 1950-54, until Joseph McCarthy was born to a poor Irish Catholic farm family in Appleton, Wisconsin. A hyperactive, extroverted youth, he dropped out of school after eighth g
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  • [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] was newly admitted to the Union and first represented as a state in this *May 29, 1848 -- [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] was admitted as a state into the Union.
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  • ...standard scholarly history in six volumes, published by the University of Wisconsin Press [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/History/History-idx?type=b
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  • ...d there until his retirement in 1955, when he moved to the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]]. He received many honors in his long career, including the Nation
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  • Albert U. Wyman, Wisconsin Albert U. Wyman, Wisconsin
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  • ...blished by governmental bodies. Some representative terms include:<ref>Eat Wisconsin Cheese, "Cheese Glossary", [http://www.eatwisconsincheese.com/cheese/Glossa
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  • ...e = The website ‘Boatnerd’ states, "The Fitzgerald cleared Superior, Wisconsin, on her last trip on November 9, 1975, with a cargo of 26,116 tons of tacon
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  • 8. Jones, Faro. (1999) "''Lactobacillus acidophilus''". ''University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Bacteriology''. [http://dwb.unl.edu/Teacher/NSF/C11/C
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  • ...Ken. ''Pathogenic Clostridia''. Ken Todar's Microbial World. University of Wisconsin: Madison. 2005 <http://bioinfo.bact.wisc.edu/themicrobialworld/clostridia.h ...sferred via dirty needles. According to Kenneth Todar at the University of Wisconsin, Madison Department of Bacteriology, after entering the human body at a wou
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  • ...sonne, "Gerald L. K. Smith: from Wisconsin Roots to National Notoriety." ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 2002-03 86(2): 18-29. Issn: 0043-6534 [http://www.wis
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  • ...fficient Movement]] to the running of local government. In Wisconsin, the "Wisconsin Plan" of [[Charles McCarthy]] made university experts government consultant
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  • Paul, born '''Lester William Polfus (Polsfuss)''' in [[Waukesha, Wisconsin]], first became interested in music at the age of eight, when he began play
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  • ...s a ''Tolland'' class [[attack cargo ship]] named after [[Waukesha County, Wisconsin]]. She was designed to carry military cargo and [[landing craft]], and to u
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  • ...n Knox County. While the Norwegian settlements continued to be centered in Wisconsin, the steady stream of immigrants influenced by the Hedströms established t ...lands of the upper Midwest in Minnesota in particular as well as Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois and the Dakotas. Rockford, Illinois, was a major
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  • * Friling, T. (2005) Arrows in the dark, Universtiy of Wisconsin Press.
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  • ...roughout [[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]] and [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]]. Its most important introductions have included '[[Haralson (apple)|Haral
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  • ...percouncil.org/invention.htm|title=The Invention of Paper Copyright © 2004 Wisconsin Paper Council|year=2004|accessdate=2007-04-24}}</ref>, or with the inventio
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  • ...e worked as an intern in the office of Melvin Laird, then congressman from Wisconsin, and attended the Republican convention in Miami as a [[Nelson Rockefeller| ...contests after Feb. 5, winning major states such as Virginia, Maryland and Wisconsin by increasing landslides, and cutting deeply into Clinton's coalition. Cli
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  • ...ng received a Ph.D. in the History of Science in 1975 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, climbed the academic ladder at Case Western Reserve University, cu
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  • ** Region 5 (Chicago) Serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and 35 Tribes
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  • ...Life Inside the Madoff Family (2011). She graduated from the University of Wisconsin.
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  • | accessdate = 2006-09-21}}, University of Wisconsin, Department of Botany, "Even more important are the mushrooms that are asso ...i/apr2002.html The Humongous Fungus--Ten Years Later] at the University of Wisconsin, Department of Botany. Accessed 20 August 2005.</ref>. Whether or not this
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  • ...tmeyer Arthur J. ''The Formative Years of Social Security.'' University of Wisconsin Press. 1966.
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  • ...al. Madison, Wisconsin: The International Brecht Society, [[University of Wisconsin Press]]. 99–107.
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  • ...d by established conservatives such as Paul Ryan of Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin, who wrote "Jeb's economic expertise and strong ability to communicate are
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  • On November 5, 2009, he appeared with [[Michele Bachmann]] (R-Wisconsin) at the "Kill the Bill" Rally. He said "This bill is the greatest threat to
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  • ...onsin produced a bruising ethnocultural battle in [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] in 1890, which the Democrats won. The millions of postwar immigrants div
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  • ...rion JM, Aubry C, Hannhart B, Michaely JP et al.| title=Reliability of the Wisconsin Sleep Questionnaire: a French contribution to international validation. | j
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  • ...''' is a private, independent grantmaking organization based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It has Internal Revenue Service 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit, nonpolitical st
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  • Ben Salomon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on September 1, 1914. He graduated from Shorewood High School and attended
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  • In 1910, the Wisconsin Steel Company, a subsidiary of International Harvester, purchased about 600
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  • ...odar, Kenneth. ''Vibrio vulnificus''. Dept. of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 30 March 2008]</ref>
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  • ...a [[United States District Courts|United States District Court judge]] in Wisconsin
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  • ...on 11 straight contests, carrying major states like Virginia, Maryland and Wisconsin by landslides, and reducing Clinton's once formidable coalition to a narrow
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  • ...South from Virginia to Texas, and 136 electoral votes, LaFollette carried Wisconsin and many German and railroad centers, but Coolidge won easily with 382 elec
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  • ...[Robert M. LaFollette, Sr.|Robert LaFollette]] of [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] created the [[National Progressive Republican League]] to replace Taft at *''[[Wisconsin v. Illinois]]'', {{ussc|278|367|1929}} (opinion for the Court)
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  • ...no/2.html El Niño explained] Dept. of Geology & Geophysics, University of Wisconsin-Madison</ref>
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  • ...e largest city and largest county in the state of [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] and 22nd-largest city in the United&nbsp;States. The city is the county s ...nd incorporated as the City of Milwaukee. Byron Kilbourn (b. 1801) came to Wisconsin via Ohio in 1834 as district surveyor for the Michigan Territory west of th
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  • ...by a pro-slavery mob; Sherman Booth, a journalist and Liberty organizer in Wisconsin; Jane Grey Swisshelm, a journalist in Pennsylvania and Minnesota; [[George
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  • ...ain set No. 2) resides at the [[National Railroad Museum]] in [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]], while ''Aerotrain'' No. 1001 (now designated as train set No. 3) is on
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  • Turner brought Phillips to the University of Wisconsin where he taught from 1902 to 1908. After 3 years at [[Tulane University]],
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  • {{main|Amish Schools Crisis|Wisconsin v. Yoder}} ...in a landmark decision affecting religious liberty, the Court ruled, in [[Wisconsin v. Yoder]] in favor of the Amish and their rights in re the education of th
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  • ...]. Special organ preservation solutions such as [[Viaspan]] (University of Wisconsin solution), [[Histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate|HTK]], and Celsior have
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  • ...mpact of the Crusades on the Near East''. pp. 315&ndash;317. University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 0-299-09140-6.</ref> Though founded to protect Christians in th
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  • ...twentieth century were Roger Williams Toys, Tootsietoy, Schoenhut, and the Wisconsin Toy Co. Dollhouse dolls and miniatures were also produced in Japan, mostly
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  • ...s a ''Tolland'' class [[attack cargo ship]] named after [[Washburn County, Wisconsin]]. She was designed to carry military cargo and [[landing craft]], and to u
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  • ...and Slaves: Masters, Traders, and Slaves in the Old South'' University of Wisconsin Press, 1989.
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  • The gentleman from Wisconsin [Vilas] has said that he fears a Robespierre. My friends, in this land of
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  • ...McKinley tariff, and the Republican attacks on foreign language schools in Wisconsin and Illinois. Despite Harrison's icy personality, he won renomination in 1
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  • ...''Brit J Haematol'' 141:757-63</ref> and scientists at the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] were spearheading the problem on multiple fronts. R.A. Brink and ...punctuated in the winter of 1933 when Ed Carlson, a farmer from Deer Park, Wisconsin, came to Madison for help carrying a milk can of uncoagulated blood, a dead
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  • ...William Scott Anderson, the book cites finding Marine Diatoms in southern Wisconsin as evidence of this marine transgression occurring at the end of the Pleist
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  • ...38). ''Two New Sciences'' (''tr.'' Stillman Drake). Madison: University of Wisconsin Press (1974). ISBN 0-299-06400
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  • ...s : historical inquiries in honor of Phillip Harth. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
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  • ...his fear was fueled by the demagogic senator from [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]], [[Joseph McCarthy]], who publicly accused many Democratic politicians an
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  • ...in Their Historical Relation'', A. Beatty, 2nd edn (Madison: University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature, 1927)
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  • ...pseudomonas.html Todar, Kenneth: ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa''. University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Bacteriology.]</ref> Most ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa''
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  • Veblen was born on July 30, 1857, in Cato, Wisconsin, to Thomas and Kari Veblen, farmers who emigrated from Norway in 1847. They
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  • *April 20, 1836 -- [[Wisconsin Territory]] was formed from the [[Michigan Territory]] :'''Wisconsin Territory'''
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  • ...also numerous in German American Catholic areas of the Midwest, especially Wisconsin.
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  • ...ings by Lorena Kaz based on images freely available from the University of Wisconsin and Michigan State Comparative Mammalian Brain Collections (www.brainmuseum
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  • Two small cities of the Yankee diaspora, Ripon, Wisconsin, and Jackson, Michigan, claim the birthplace honors. <ref>There is also a m ...senators included Bingham and Hamlin, as well as [[James R. Doolittle]] of Wisconsin, [[John P. Hale]] of New Hampshire, [[Preston King]] of New York, [[Lyman T
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  • ...on 11 straight contests, carrying major states like Virginia, Maryland and Wisconsin by landslides, and reducing Clinton's once formidable coalition to a narrow ...contests after Feb. 5, winning major states such as Virginia, Maryland and Wisconsin by increasing landslides, and cutting deeply into Clinton's coalition. Cli
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  • ...] (Lecture material used by Professor Sanford Klein at the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]], [[United States of America|U.S.]])</ref>
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  • ...Rita Ramos. 1998. Indigenism: Ethnic Politics in Brazil. The University of Wisconsin Press: Madison. p. 47.</ref> Savagery, etymologically derived from the Lat
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  • ...] (Lecture material used by Professor Sanford Klein at the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]], [[United States of America|U.S.]])</ref>
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  • ...Ronald Steel, Athan Theoharis, and William A. Williams (the leader of the "Wisconsin School"). The revisionists are not monolithic, but they usually agree that ...Congress on his coattails. The key farm states of the farm states of Iowa, Wisconsin, and Ohio that Dewey had carried in 1944 now switched to Truman, giving a s
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  • ...d been published with other works. Available online from the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections
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  • ...y as an undergraduate, and received a graduate degree at the University of Wisconsin. He began in 1953 teaching at Morgan State College in Baltimore, where he s
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  • ...to National Parks, [[ John Muir]] (a famous drop out from [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]], where I happen to work. There is a bust of him in the Botany De
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  • ...6 592 210 600 156 593 153 585 143 548 126 538 120 [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] ...acts. Dairy farming is important in several areas, especially California, Wisconsin and Vermont. Cattle, poultry, and hogs comprise the large livestock industr
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  • ...sted as a private in an Ohio regiment; Colonel A. T. Morgan, of the Second Wisconsin Volunteers; General W. S. Barry, former commander of a Colored regiment rai
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  • ...et arrested, and its first case was in 1907, when Shegataro Morikubo DC of Wisconsin was charged with unlicensed practice of osteopathy. In an ironic twist, usi
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  • ...found... In laboratory studies,Karen Steudel-Numbers of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her team found that short-legged people consume substantially m
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  • ...rs later, with the help of young turk House colleagues [[Melvin Laird]] of Wisconsin, [[Robert Griffin]] of Michigan, and [[Charles Goodell]] of New York, Ford
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  • ...n the Right: Conservative Intellectuals in the Reagan Era.'' University of Wisconsin Press, 1991.
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  • ...d by established conservatives such as Paul Ryan of Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin, who wrote "Jeb's economic expertise and strong ability to communicate are
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  • ...etwork]] (MUFON) lead by Allen Utke, Associate Professor of Chemistry at [[Wisconsin State University]]. Hynek originally doubted that the reports had any subst
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  • ...usly the harvester factory opened in 1847 by [[Cyrus Hall McCormick]]. The Wisconsin forests supported the mill-work and lumber business; the Illinois hinterlan ...nd the Middle West in Popular Culture, 1865-1983." PhD dissertation U. of Wisconsin, Madison 2001. 445 pp. DAI 2001 62(4): 1554-1555-A. DA3012550 Fulltext: [
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  • ...ng received a Ph.D. in the History of Science in 1975 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, climbed the academic ladder at Case Western Reserve University, cu
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  • ...n the span of about ten years from the present, according to University of Wisconsin historian Paul Boyer, since the sense of "imminence" and that it will "happ
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  • ...ation and Correction of Iris Color."] Technical report 1495, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dec, 2003.</ref>
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  • ...ng the traces of a very early habitation, dated to the last [[ice age]] ([[Wisconsin glaciation]]) about 13,000 years ago. At the time of the first European con
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  • ...laim to a belt of land extending across the present states of Michigan and Wisconsin, and in the following year, Connecticut ceded its western lands. Connecticu
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  • ...columns of a newspaper. (No paper printed more than a column or two.) In Wisconsin, he made 12 speeches in 15 hours. <ref>Coletta 1:272</ref>. He held his bas
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  • into riots, which further antagonized the patriots, for as one Wisconsin private wrote his sweetheart, "I hope if they do have to take soldiers home
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  • ...otel Atlantis”. Other exhibits included the “World’s Largest Cheese”, from Wisconsin. The construction of this New York Fair, like the one previous, was oversee
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  • ...ris Day]] searched flickr for great photos of architecture in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] and [[CZ:Wiki-converting|converted]] an article about [[Ralph Abernathy]]
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  • *Russ Feingold (D-Wisconsin) *Tammy Baldwin (Democratic Party (United States)|D-Wisconsin)
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  • ...ge, except that it occurred in California. Jane Conkey had been married in Wisconsin to John Prince Bryant, killed in the Civil War in October 1862. Grappling w
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  • ...ly. A US tour then commenced four days later at the 'Rock Fest' in Cadott, Wisconsin, before Plant's band appeared on 26 July at the Tweeter Center in Mansfield
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  • ...ld I put that as a TI in the Washington DC article? Right on the corner of Wisconsin & M...) [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 01:25, 13 January
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  • ....html Aluminium: Chemical of the Week] Chemistry Department. University of Wisconsin.</ref>
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  • ...eds. ''Seeds of Crisis: Public Schooling in Milwaukee since 1920.'' U. of Wisconsin Press, 1993.
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  • ...Robert M. La Follette, Sr.|Robert LaFollette]] of [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] created the National Progressive Republican League (precursor to the [[Pr While campaigning in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on October 14, 1912, a saloonkeeper failed in an assassination attempt on R
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  • ...pines]]; [[Kalamazoo Michigan]]; [[Saint Augustine, Florida]]; [[Superior, Wisconsin]]; [[Tucson, Arizona]]
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  • The Eclipse windmill factory was set up around 1866 in Beloit. Wisconsin and soon became a huge success building mills for farm water pumping and ra
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  • Meeting in a [[Ripon, Wisconsin]], Congregational Church on February 28, 1854, some thirty opponents of the ...tforms. These radical platforms in such states as [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]], [[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]], [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]], and [[
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  • In 2001 Bruce Wampold, Ph.D. of the University of Wisconsin published "The Great Psychotherapy Debate." In it, Wampold, a former stati
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  • ...ect Science<sup>[http://www.insectscience.org/]</sup> at the University of Wisconsin Library, or hosting and/or providing technical support for journals.
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  • # Christina E. Kramer (1999), ''Makedonski Jazik'' (The University of Wisconsin Press);
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  • ...pionships. The school fight song, "On, New Bedford!," is a remake of "On, Wisconsin!." Traditionally, the school has had a deep rivalry with Fall River's B.M.
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  • ...eir neutrality toward the war in World War I. Major episodes took place in Wisconsin in 1890 when the Germans opposed the "Bennett Law" (which threatened to shu
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  • ...dis-ease. This revision was legally reinforced in a courtroom in LaCrosse, Wisconsin in 1907 when the first acquittal of a chiropractor tried for unlicensed pra ...dis-ease. This revision was legally reinforced in a courtroom in LaCrosse, Wisconsin in 1907 when the first acquittal of a chiropractor tried for unlicensed pra
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  • Edward M. Coffman, a military historian who taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, emphasizes the role of the individual and includes analysis of soc
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  • ...erences in brain size and gyrification. <small>Image credit: University of Wisconsin and Michigan State Comparative Mammalian Brain Collections and National Mus
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  • ...anced since 1854, with Illinois becoming more Democratic and Minnesota and Wisconsin more Republican since 1990. Since the 1930s the Democrats have dominated mo ...tor [[Sam Brownback]], former Virginia Governor [[Jim Gilmore]] and former Wisconsin Governor [[Tommy Thompson]], and California Representative [[Duncan Hunter]
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  • ...y.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/History/History-idx?type=browse&scope=HISTORY.WWICOLL U Wisconsin Collection: 92 primary sources in original languages]
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  • ....uwlax.edu/bio203/s2009/kumm_jakl/growth&adapt.htm|publisher=University of Wisconsin|accessdate=31 October 2013}}</ref>
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  • ...anizations': Corporate Expansion in the Nazi Era." PhD dissertation U. of Wisconsin, Madison 1995. 424 pp. DAI 1996 57(1): 411-A. DA9608134 </ref>
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  • ...pular among left-wing Progressives (led by Senator [[Robert LaFollete]] of Wisconsin) and among the "agrarian" wing of the Democratic party--including the chair
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  • ...97,[http://www.neuroanatomy.wisc.edu/cere/text/P5/intro.htm] University of Wisconsin Medical School.</ref>
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  • ...on 11 straight contests, carrying major states like Virginia, Maryland and Wisconsin by landslides, and reducing Clinton's once formidable coalition to a narrow
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  • ...usetts is the second largest cranberry producing state in the union (after Wisconsin).
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  • ...Nebraska, and London, 2009, ISBN 978-0-8032-2041-6</ref> A 1942 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, newspaper articles states flatly that Beasley had coached Segura during th
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  • ...sident Coolidge (l) and Herbert Hoover at Coolidge's summer home in Brule, Wisconsin.}}
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  • ...C.HTM Pre-Socratic Philosophy] Hines, Richard (1999). World Civilizations, Wisconsin State University</ref>
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  • ...]] of New York entered the race. Internal polling by Johnson's campaign in Wisconsin, the next state to hold a primary election, showed the President trailing b
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  • After high school graduation, Belushi enrolled first at the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater in the fall of 1967, where he studied drama; then, one year l
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  • ...society.org/savant/aspergers.cfm Asperger's Disorder and Savant Syndrome.] Wisconsin Medical Society. </ref>
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  • ...t Virginia, [[John Griffin Carlisle]] of Kentucky, [[William F. Vilas]] of Wisconsin, [[J. Sterling Morton]] of Nebraska, [[John M. Palmer]] of Illinois, [[Hora
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  • ...r chiropractors; its first case was in 1907, when Shegataro Morikubo DC of Wisconsin was charged with unlicensed practice of osteopathy. In that case, attorney
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  • Republican Senator [[Joseph McCarthy]] (R-Wisconsin) transformed the national discourse to a focus on internal [[treason]] by c
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  • ...standard scholarly history in six volumes, published by the University of Wisconsin Press [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/History/History-idx?type=b
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  • ...r chiropractors; its first case was in 1907, when Shegataro Morikubo DC of Wisconsin was charged with unlicensed practice of osteopathy. In that case, attorney
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  • ...''The Afro-Argentines of Buenos Aires, 1800-1900''. Madison: University of Wisconsin, 1980. Shows how Afro-Argentineans were assimilated into the general popula
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  • ...w Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin. During the war, Nevada and West Virginia (slave) joined as new states of t
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  • ...ahá’ís were not the only ones active in education: The Bahá’ís of Kenosha, Wisconsin, established a vocational school to teaching sewing and other skills, and i
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