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  2. CODE - Wikipedia

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    Code (album) (stylized C O D E ), a 1987 album by Cabaret Voltaire. Crude Oil Data Exchange, an electronic business standard sanctioned by the American Petroleum Institute. Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition, a digital art showcase at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

  3. Clark Airport (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Clark Airport (disambiguation) Clark International Airport is the former Clark Air Base, serving the Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles City, Philippines, IATA airport code CRK, ICAO airport code RPLC. Clark Airport may also refer to: Clark Air Base, the present-day Philippine Air Force installation. Clark Airport (Massachusetts), an airfield ...

  4. Andrew Dexter Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Simon Newton Dexter (brother) Perez Morton (father-in-law) Andrew Dexter Jr. (March 28, 1779 – November 2, 1837), was an American lawyer, financier, and speculator. He is known for committing one of the first major financial frauds in the United States, and for being the founder of Montgomery, Alabama . A graduate of Brown University, Dexter ...

  5. Valley View Center - Wikipedia

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    Website. shopvalleyviewcenter .com. Valley View Center is a former mall located at Interstate 635 and Preston Road in north Dallas, Texas, U.S. [4] It is owned and managed by Dallas-based Beck Ventures. The mall was formerly home to anchor stores that were once JCPenney, Macy's, Sears, and Dillard's. The demolition of the mall was completed in ...

  6. Economic history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    When people lost trust in a bank they rushed to redeem its notes, and because banks issued more notes than their specie reserves, the bank couldn't redeem the notes, often causing the bank to fail. In 1860 there were over 8,000 state chartered banks issuing notes. In 1861 the U.S. began issuing United States Notes as legal tender.

  7. 474th Tactical Fighter Wing - Wikipedia

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    The 474th Fighter Bomber Wing (474th FBW) was established on 25 June 1952 assigned to Tactical Air Command (TAC). On 10 July 1952, the wing was activated at Misawa Air Base (IATA code MSJ), Japan, taking over the personnel and F-84G Thunderjets of the 116th Fighter-Bomber Wing. The number "474th" designation recalled the World War II history of ...

  8. Underground Electric Railways Company of London - Wikipedia

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    The Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited ( UERL ), known operationally as the Underground for much of its existence, was established in 1902. It was the holding company for the three deep-level "tube" [note 1] underground railway lines opened in London during 1906 and 1907: the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway, the Charing ...

  9. List of Vitagraph Studios films - Wikipedia

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    List of Vitagraph Studios films. Black Beauty (1921) The Ninety and Nine (1922) The Little Minister (1922) List of feature films produced by Vitagraph Studios between 1914 and 1925, when it was absorbed into Warner Bros. [1] The company also produced numerous short films during the era.