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  2. George Chaffey Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The previous Mildura Bridge was opened on 22 October 1927. [1] The design allowed for it to carry both road and railway traffic, but railway tracks were never laid. [2] It was a lift-span bridge supported by concrete pylons, with two approach spans on each side.

  3. Login - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of the English Wikipedia login screen. In computer security, logging in (or logging on, signing in, or signing on) is the process by which an individual gains access to a computer system or program by identifying and authenticating themselves.

  4. Lisa Chaffey - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Chaffey (born 16 January 1971) is an Australian wheelchair basketball player. She was born in Geelong, Victoria. She was part of the silver medal-winning Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team at the 2004 Summer Paralympics.

  5. Edline - Wikipedia

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    Edline was a learning community management system used for school and class organization. Now discontinued, it provided district, school, and classroom level website support for administrators, parents, teachers, and students from kindergarten through 12th grade.

  6. Charles Schwab Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Schwab Corporation [2] is an American multinational financial services company.It offers banking, commercial banking, investing and related services including consulting, and wealth management advisory services to both retail and institutional clients.

  7. Work at home parent - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, WAHM Magazine, a digital magazine, was established specifically for work-at-home parents, designed to address the issues of the complete lifestyle of work-at-home parents regardless of field or industry, and has a mission to validate, empower, encourage, educate and support WAHPs in their personal, professional and lifestyle goals.

  8. Captive portal - Wikipedia

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    An example of a captive web portal used to log onto a restricted network. A captive portal is a web page accessed with a web browser that is displayed to newly connected users of a Wi-Fi or wired network before they are granted broader access to network resources.

  9. Portal, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Portal is an unincorporated community in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. It lies 25 miles (40 km) south-southeast of San Simon and at the mouth of Cave Creek Canyon on the east side of the Chiricahua Mountains. Often called the Yosemite of Arizona, the rock walled canyon is composed of fused volcanic tuff. [2] [3]