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  2. Glamorous Revenge: How a Jewish Woman Got Retribution ... - AOL

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    It was really present every day.” Wilhelm’s father was a shipping executive, so her family lived comfortably in a plush apartment with a chef and maid. An only child, Lily began drawing at a ...

  3. Åland - Wikipedia

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    Åland's economy is heavily dominated by shipping, trade and tourism. Shipping represents about 40% of the economy, with several international carriers owned and operated from Åland. Most companies aside from shipping are small, with fewer than ten employees. Farming and fishing are important in combination with the food industry.

  4. Thomas Jefferson - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809 and the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. He was a leading advocate of democracy, republicanism, and individual rights, and oversaw the Louisiana Purchase, the Embargo Act, and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom.

  5. Interstate Highway System - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design, and impact of the network of controlled-access highways that forms part of the National Highway System in the United States. The article covers the origins of the system, the federal funding and standards, the numbering scheme, and the current status and challenges of the Interstate Highway System.

  6. Sacramento Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    A historic electric interurban railway that connected Chico and Oakland via Sacramento from 1918 to 1983. Learn about its history, routes, operations, and equipment on Wikipedia.

  7. Hudson's Bay Company - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and operations of the Canadian retail business group that started as a fur trading company in 1670. Find out how it became the largest and oldest corporation in Canada, and how it evolved into a major fashion retailer with global presence.

  8. Apple - Wikipedia

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    Apples are round, edible fruits produced by apple trees (Malus spp.), which originated in Central Asia and are widely cultivated worldwide. Learn about the history, classification, genetics, cultivation and uses of apples, as well as their cultural and religious significance.

  9. Phoenicia - Wikipedia

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    Phoenicia was a thalassocratic culture that originated in the Levant and expanded across the Mediterranean, trading and colonizing from Cyprus to the Iberian Peninsula. The Phoenicians developed the world's oldest alphabet, innovated in shipbuilding and navigation, and influenced Classical Western civilization.