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They advise "Be all you can be" |
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In October of 1986, South Africa's Dutch Reformed Church denounced this |
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On most general reference maps, blue indicates this |
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This calendar oddity will occur on a Monday in 1988 |
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In September of 1986, the first of the three remaining reactors at this Soviet plant was restarted |
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They can be Tupperware, bachelor, or Republican |
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The U.S. flag code says red, white, and blue bunting should always feature this color on top |
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The president of this Arab country must be a Maronite Christian |
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Distinction that makes a collection of maps an atlas |
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Number of House seats up for election in 1988 |
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Nuclear energy is released when you split up nucleons in the nucleus: groups of protons, and these |
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Geometrically patterned flooring |
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When Connecticut's Lieutenant Governor presides over the state senate, he sits in a chair made of wood of this tree |
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English spellings of the names of all seven archangels of Judeo-Christian tradition end with these two letters |
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in 1884, astronomers and geographers set this line as the starting point for east-west measurements |
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Number of Senate seats up for election in 1988 |
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A metal used in making control rods for nuclear reactors; its chemical symbol is Cd |
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Despite the title of the following early hit, this artist is smart enough to be a star 20 years later:
"Just because I'm blonde / Don't think I'm dumb / 'Cause this dumb blonde ain't nobody's fool!" |
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Signs urging tourists to stay in North Dakota say "Custer was healthy" when he left there bound for this state |
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At first, Jim Bakker claimed that this Louisiana-based Pentecostal preacher wanted to take over the PTL |
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Found on maps, it's technically called a representative fraction and more commonly this |
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In mid-March, Midway Island will be midway along the path of one of these |
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This sub-atomic particle is the anti-particle of the electron |
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The name of this herb comes from the Greek for "rock celery"; petrocelinon |
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John Scott Harrison, an Indiana farmer, was the only man in U.S. history who was this |
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On May 9, 1969, it was declared that 200 Catholic saints would lose these |
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On a topographic map, these lines indicate changes in elevation |
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Both Sunday, January 31st and Tuesday, March 8th have been dubbed with this five-letter adjective |
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Among particles in this family are the up, down, strange, and charmed |
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Descended from Iranian exiles, these Zoroastrians now live in India |
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