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| | CUBA 1762 |
 | | The lighthouse, built in the 1840s, replaced the one damaged by the British assault in 1762. |  | | El Morro fort served as prison during much of its existence, notably holding in 1974-76 the writer Reinaldo Arenas, recently returned to the public spotlight in the film "Before Night Falls". |
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http://www.regiments.org/special/essays/cuba/1762/cu1800.htm
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| | Peter III |
 | | After his deposition, he was imprisoned in Ropshinskii Castle, where on July 7, 1762, he was killed by Count Alexei Orlov, Catherine's favorite and one of the organizers of the coup. |  | | On June 28, 1762, he was overthrown by a court coup led by his wife. |  | | During his short reign, he introduced various reforms, banned the persecution of dissenters, dissolved the Privy Council and by special decree released the gentry from compulsory state service. |
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http://www2.sptimes.com/Treasures/TC.2.3.12.html
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| | CUBA 1762 |
 | | The British were in Cuba for only a blink of an eye in the grand scheme of history, but they quite transformed the island. |  | | The Morro fortress long served as a prison, and held writer Reinaldo Arenas in 1974-76 -- an episode convincingly remembered in the new film "Before Night Falls" (even though none of it was filmed in Cuba). |  | | The view of Havana from the Morro and La Cabaña is fabulous, and it is not all that difficult to visualize 1762 all over again. |
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http://www.regiments.org/special/essays/cuba/cu1762b.htm
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| | SYW Chronology 1762 |
 | | This French held island falls to the English troops and fleet under Admiral George Rodney. |  | | October 5 1762: Capture of Manila, Phillipine Islands. |  | | This is the final major action of the war between Prussia and Austria. |
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http://www.sevenyearswarassociation.com/Reference/SYWChron1762.html
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| | Acadians In Exile 1755-1762 |
 | | In 1762 a deportation failed when Massachusetts authorities refused the exiled Acadians. |  | | The period between 1755 and 1762 was a very tragic time for Acadians for it was in those years that the British authorities decided to enforce the deportation order. |  | | It seems that this event was a major factor in the decision to stop the deportations. |
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http://collections.ic.gc.ca/acadian/english/eexile/eexile.htm
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| | Boston, Mass. - 1762 |
 | | Stranded in Boston 1762 Information from Lloyd Brown: Selectmen's Minutes, City Document No. 147, Vol. |  | | William Stone, his wife and one child, not able to pay their passage to the Land. |  | | At a Meeting of the Selectmen, October 25, 1762, PM. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/8173/1762boston.html
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| | MHS Massachusetts Charitable Society Records, 1762-1994 : Guide to the Collection |
 | | The collection consists of correspondence, meeting records, financial records, biographical materials on members, files relating to the Society's bid for non-profit status, and files concerning real estate held by the Society. |  | | This collection consists of the records of the Massachusetts Charitable Society (formerly the Massachusetts Society), an organization formed in 1762 to aid widows, orphans, and the poor, 1762-1994. |  | | The Massachusetts Charitable Society was organized by a group of men in Boston in 1762 as a society for "mutually aiding and assisting each other, their families, widows and orphans who may be reduced by the adverse accidents of life?" (from the 1779 charter). |
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http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fa0056
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| | HEBERT Genealogy: HEBERT's in France: 1762 |
 | | From 1762 to 1773, the French kept "welfare" records of the Acadians, who were being supported by the government. |  | | For the first French listing of Acadians, in 1762, we are dealing with exiles from the 1758 deportation. |  | | The census lists the families by their locations and lists the ship that brought them to France. |
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http://www.acadian-cajun.com/hebfr62.htm
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| | 1762 Baptisms |
 | | Hannah, daughter of Christian Steiner and Dorothea his wife, was born Aug. 9, 1762, and baptized the same day. |  | | John, child of John George Schneider and his wife Barbara, was born Dec. II, 1762, and baptized on the 12th. |  | | Timothy, child of John George Zittrauer and his wife Catharine, was born in the night between Dec. 6-7, 1762, and baptized in the forenoon of the 7th in Zion Church. |
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http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0025366
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| | List of state leaders in 1762 - Freepedia |
 | | 1761 state leaders - Events of 1762 - 1763 state leaders - State leaders by year |  | | List of state leaders in 1762 - Freepedia |
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http://en.freepedia.org/index.php?title=List_of_state_leaders_in_1762&printable=yes
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| | Growth from 1762.... |
 | | The general state of the trade in 1762, is well described in the petition quoted in the previous page, "pack-horses, as well as waggons, wee then employed in carrying goods and raw materials to and from the Potteries. |  | | Previous to that time, it appears by the document quoted that salt was principally employed for glazing the ware; and no foreign material was used in the manufacture. |
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http://www.thepotteries.org/borough/009_growth.htm
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| | 1762 |
 | | Though the vice-admiralty courts were established throughout the colonies shortly after the French and Indian War, I was unable to locate any specific incident concerning a court of inquiry in Rhode Island in 1762. |  | | The Gaspee affair, in 1772, did result in a special court of inquiry, charged with the authority that Jefferson describes here. |  | | Any incident over ten years in the past would have been of little interest, even to the House of Burgesses. |
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http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/related/1762.htm
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| | 1762 in music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Johann Christian Bach composing for the King's Theatre in London; here he meets Karl Friedrich Abel for the first time. |  | | See also: 1761 in music, other events of 1762, 1763 in music, list of years in music. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1762_in_music
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| | 1762 in literature |
 | | See also: 1761 in literature other events of 1762 1763 in literature list of years in literature. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/1762_in_literature
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| | Peter III (1728-62), Tsar of Russia (1762) |
 | | On 9 June 1762 he was overthrown by his wife, Catherine, who became Catherine II (the Great). |  | | Peter III succeeded his aunt, Elizabeth, in January 1762. |  | | He was a great admirer of Frederick the Great, and soon after taking the throne withdrew Russian from the Seven Years War, making peace in the Threaty of St. Petersburg (5 May 1762), saving Prussia from defeat. |
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http://www.rickard.karoo.net/articles/people_peterIII.html
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| | Comments for: Evening Reading - ja.zz |
 | | #1762, TOPICAL not a hijack I reinstalled Warcraft 3 a few days ago.... |  | | #1762, yeah, I'm surprised how well Planescape has held up. |  | | #1762, system shock 2 has some of the best sound ever. |
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http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=9606453
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| | CUBA 1762 |
 | | Habana Vieja and its forts were the setting for the 1762 British campaign. |  | | The fort's defences face the sea, but the British expedition in 1762 landed a few miles down the coast and attacked the fort from behind. |  | | The walled city of Habana Vieja can be traversed on foot in 20 minutes, but it would take years to appreciate all its treasures and mentally reconstruct its historical development. |
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http://www.regiments.org/special/essays/cuba/cu1762.htm
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| | 1762 Burials |
 | | Christian Israel Graeves, 8 years and 11 months old, died in the evening of June 14, 1762, and was buried on the 15th towards evening. |  | | Up to this point the deceased have been reported. |  | | Rebecca Niess, 3 years and 8 1/2 months old, died early before day June 30, 1762, and was buried towards evening of the same day. |
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http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0025417
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| | Spencer Perceval (1762 -- 1812) |
 | | was born on 1 November 1762, the second son and fifth of nine children born to John Perceval, second Earl of Egmont, and his second wife Catherine Compton. |
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http://www.victorianweb.org/history/pms/perceval.html
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| | Housekeeper of Levée Rooms 1762—1814 British History Online |
 | | The apartments known as the Levée Rooms, which had been occupied by the office of the Secretary of State for the Northern Department, were transferred to the Treasury about 1762. |  | | By 1794 it had been increased to £50. |  | | In that year the then Bag Carrier was appointed their Housekeeper. |
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http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=16780
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| | 1/22/2002 Dear Colleague -- Support S. 1762 for Affordable Student Loans |
 | | As you know, many other Democrats joined me in voting against this bill when it came up under suspension on December 20th. |  | | Join me in supporting S. 1762 when it comes before the House on Thursday. |  | | This week, I intend to join college students, colleges and university associations, and the student loan industry in supporting S. 1762, and urge your support as well. |
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http://edworkforce.house.gov/democrats/loandc.html
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| | Francesco Onofrio Manfredini (1684-1762) |
 | | This makes it odd that he did not leave a wealth of sacred music, or was it simply destroyed after his death. |  | | We do know that he became the head of music at St. Philip's Cathedral in Pistoia in 1727, where he remained until his death in 1762. |
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http://www.naxos.com/composer/manfredini.htm
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| | The State Hermitage Museum: Hermitage History |
 | | On 28 June 1762, supported by the Guards, which were headed by the Orlov brothers and which were devoted to her, Catherine dethroned her husband, Emperor Peter III and seized the crown. |  | | It was she who commissioned the building of the Small and Large Hermitages and the Hermitage Theatre, and it was she who purchased the art collections which formed the basis of today's Hermitage Museum. |  | | 1762: Empress Catherine II's accession to the Throne |
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http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/05/hm5_1_2.html
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| | John Sandford's Will of 1762 |
 | | Signed March 6, 1762 - Jno Sandford (V his mark), |  | | And on the motion of said executors, certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate of said will, they giving security, whereupon they, together with David Garland, their security, entered into their bond. |  | | At May 4, 1762 Court, the will of the deceased was exhibited by the executor and executrix, and the same was proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses, and ordered to be recorded. |
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http://www.carolyar.com/WillJohnSandford.htm
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| | 1762 - netlexikon |
 | | Diese Kategorie dient zur Sammlung aller Beiträge, die wichtige Themen und Ereignisse behandeln, welche mit dem Jahr 1762 in Zusammenhang stehen. |
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http://www.lexikon-definition.de/kategorie/1762
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| | Thomas STACK, Born Ireland 1762 -- Ireland Genealogy Message Board |
 | | Don't know who their parents were or if they had siblings. |  | | He shows up in Newfoundland, then a Colony of Great Britain, in 1797 when he married a Bridget Anderson, also born in Ireland in 1779. |  | | He shows up in Newfoundland, then a >Colony of Great Britain, in 1797 when he married a >Bridget Anderson, also born in Ireland in 1779. |
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http://www.voy.com/43747/336.html
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| | Philippines THE DECLINE OF SPANISH RULE, 1762-1898 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, ... |
 | | In 1762 Spain became involved in the Seven Years' War (1756-63) on the side of France against Britain; in October 1762, forces of the British East India Company captured Manila after fierce fighting. |  | | In December 1762, Silang expelled the Spanish from the coastal city of Vigan and set up an independent government. |  | | He established friendly relations with the British and was able to repulse Spanish attacks on Vigan, but he was assassinated in May 1763. |
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http://workmall.com/wfb2001/philippines/philippines_history_the_decline_of_spanish_rule_1762_1898.html
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 | | A LIST OF THE NUMBER OF FIGHTING MEN, (1762), Franklin, D. in: "A List of the Number of Fighting Men of the different Nations of Indians thro' which I D. Franklin pass'd living at and near the several Posts," 1762, Shelburne Papers, vol. |  | | JOHN MERCER TO CHALTON PALMER, (July 27, 1762), Mercer, John in: Mulkearn, "Case of the Ohio Company, 1762, Enclosure 1," George Mercer Papers, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1954, pp. |  | | CAMPBELL TO HENRY BOUQUET, (Detroit, August 26, 1762), Campbell, David in: Stevens, et all.,The Papers of Col. Henry Bouquet, Series 21648, part II, 1942, pp. |
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http://www.gbl.indiana.edu/archives/miamis13/miamitoc15.html
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| | Will of Wayman Sinclair(roughly 1715 - 1762) |
 | | July 13, 1762: The last will and Testament of Wayman Sinckler Decd. |  | | And Liberty is Reserved to John Sinckler the other Executor therein named to Join the Probate thereof when he shall think fit. |  | | In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 12th day of April Anno Domini 1762. |
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http://www.jadecat.com/famdocs/wsinclairwill.html
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| | Furuno 1762 |
 | | Furuno 1762 - Furuno 1762 if you are looking for the power of a networked bridge in a compact unit, the Furuno 1762 NavNet is what you need. |  | | Description: Furuno 1762 if you are looking for the power of a networked bridge in a compact unit, the Furuno 1762 NavNet is what you need. |  | | The 1762 NavNet Radar comes standard with a built-in Furuno/Navionics chart plotter. |
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http://www.marine-electronics-unlimited.com/Furuno+1762s.html
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| | Homosexuality in 18th-cent. England: Molly Exalted, 1762 |
 | | The following newspaper reports make it clear that the ballad concerns the sodomite Shann in October 1762, and that the planned pillorying never took place. |  | | The broadside ballad was exhibited in the British Library's "London 1753" exhibition in 2003, and although the catalogue entry points out that it was published in October 1762, it mistakenly identifies the incident with an incident in October 1761 when a sodomite was brutally beaten while in the Cheapside pillory (see Newsreports for 1761). |  | | Hawkins mistakenly thought the ballad was published in 1763 and referred to the 1763 incident. |
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http://www.infopt.demon.co.uk/exalted.htm
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| | Blue Civil Ensigns used until 1762 (Spain) |
 | | This version was so popular among merchant captains, that it had to be prohibited by law in 1762. |  | | But probably the most regularly used civil variant was blue with a white Burgundy saltire. |
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http://www.fotw.net/flags/es~c1762.html
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| | Re: william arrasmith b.1762 |
 | | I believe your William (1762) father is Thomas born 1733 in Virginia, and his father is Richard. |  | | In Reply to: william arrasmith b.1762 by christine fraley arrasmith |
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http://www.genforum.familytreemaker.com/arrasmith/messages/195.html
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| | A Plan of the Havana (1762). |
 | | Lured by the promise of Minorca and Gibraltar, however, Charles III of Spain declared war against England in January 1762. |  | | Englands naval supremacy had already given her the upper hand in the West Indies, and in June a large British fleet landed an army near Havana. |  | | Although deeply suspicious of Englands expanding commercial interests, Spain at first remained neutral in the Seven Years War. |
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http://www.masshist.org/maps/2730_Havana_Plan/2730_Havana_Plan.htm
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| | ELEVENTH GENERATION |
 | | His will, dated 15 January 1762, proved 29 December 1762, in Fairfield, mentions all children and bequeaths property to the heirs of his deceased daughter Eunice, and provides that his daughters Elizabeth and Abigail shall have a lower room in his house while single. |  | | was born on 7 May 1698 in Norwalk,Fairfield,CT. He signed a will on 15 Jan 1762 in Norwalk,Fairfield,CT. He died on 2 Dec 1762 in Norwalk,Fairfield,CT. He had an estate probated on 29 Dec 1762 in Norwalk,Fairfield,CT. He was buried in Town House Cemetery,Norwalk,CT. Resided in Norwalk (CT). |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mhurdle127/d234.htm
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| | Wesley's Letters: 1762 |
 | | But I rather think he will not, unless it be by a side stroke when he writes on some other subject. |  | | Before eight weeks are ended the Societies will be able to secure you an horse. |  | | If he is not wanted in the Manchester Round, I believe he would be welcome in James Oddie's. |
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http://wesley.nnu.edu/john_wesley/letters/1762.htm
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| | 1762 - Articles about 1762 |
 | | An unlikely coalition of students, lenders and members of Congress has ached an agreement that may ensure long-term gains for those who have to borrow...... |  | | CITY AND SUB URBAN For the City of London, 1762 was a vintage year. |  | | Over time, 4 1/2-acre Commons Beach in Tahoe City had degraded into little more than a forlorn way station for Canada...... |
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http://www.wordiq.com/article/1762.html
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| | Golfe du Mexique. / Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio Bartolomeo, 1736-1814 / 1762 |
 | | All historical cartographic items are from the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, http://www.davidrumsey.com/, a large collection of online historical maps. |  | | If you have comments, suggestions, or need help, contact The David Rumsey Collection at. |  | | Reference: Cf LC Maps of North America 1750-1789, 1691 (1762 ed.); Lowery, 552 (1771-1762 ed.) |
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http://www.davidrumsey.com/maps796.html
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| | Letter to John Page - December 25, 1762 - Wikisource |
 | | Letter to John Page - December 25, 1762 |  | | Letter to John Page - December 25, 1762 - Wikisource |  | | Please do not add anymore english pages to this site. |
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http://wikisource.org/wiki/Letter_to_John_Page_-_December_25,_1762
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| | Executive Conference Room 1762 |
 | | This large conference room can be partitioned into 3 sections. |  | | > Home > About LMU > Services > Conference Services > Conference Services > Facility Information > Executive Conference Room 1762 |
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http://www.lmu.edu/pages/8071.asp
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