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Our Lady Peace Our Lady Peace
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Samuel Plimsoll Samuel Plimsoll
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American Legion American Legion
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Institutionalization Institutionalization
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David Ames Wells David Ames Wells
David Ames Wells 1828-98, American economist, b. Springfield, Mass., grad. Williams, 1847, and Lawrence Scientific School, Cambridge, Mass., 1851. Early in life he wrote several popular books on science. In 1864 his pamphlet Our Burden and Our Strength, dealing with the financial problems of the... Read more
Fair Housing Act Fair Housing Act
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skeletal muscle moves the skeleton and is responsible for all our voluntary movements, as well as for the automatic movements required, for example, to stand, to hold up our head, and to breathe. (Other involuntary functions involve smooth muscle and cardiac muscle.)As well as being the... Read more
The Skin of Our Teeth The Skin of Our Teeth
Skin of Our Teeth, The (1942), a play by Thornton Wilder. [Plymouth Theatre, 359 perf.; Pulitzer Prize.] Mr. and Mrs. Antrobus ( Fredric March and Florence Eldridge) live in a modern home in Excelsior, New Jersey, with their malevolent son, Henry ( Montgomery Clift), their giddy daughter, Gladys... Read more

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