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  2. Wikipedia:AfC sorting - Wikipedia

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    Draft:Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana: Start-class Draft:Prema Qaidi: Start-class, 2 past declines Draft:Manjurul Alam Rajib: Stub-class, 1 past decline Draft:Muhammad Usman Memon: C-class, 2 past declines Draft:Anantapur – Kurnool – Kadapa Graduates Council constituency: Start-class Draft:Munzer Ahmed Chowdhury: Start-class

  3. Year 2000 problem - Wikipedia

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    An electronic sign at École centrale de Nantes on 3 January 2000, incorrectly displaying the year as 1900. Translation: "Welcome to the Central School of Nantes 12:09 3 January 1900." The term year 2000 problem, [1] or simply Y2K, refers to potential computer errors related to the formatting and storage of calendar data for dates in and after the year 2000. Many programs represented four ...

  4. Sergio Gor - Wikipedia

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    Sergio Gor (born Sergey Gorokhovsky; November 30, 1986) [1][2] is an American businessman and political operative. [3] He led Right for America, a super PAC supporting president Donald Trump, during the 2024 United States presidential election. [4] During the election, he published Our Journey Together, Letters to Trump (2023), [5] and Save America (2024) [6] through Winning Team Publishing ...

  5. Beyoncé - Wikipedia

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    Beyoncé Giselle Knowles was born in Houston, Texas, on September 4, 1981. [8][9] Her mother, Tina Knowles (née Beyoncé), was a hairdresser and salon owner, [10][11] while her father, Mathew Knowles, was a sales manager at Xerox. [12][13] Mathew is African-American, [14] while Tina is Louisiana Creole with African, French, Irish, Breton, Norman and Native American ancestry. [15][16][17 ...

  6. Third Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Third Amendment to the United States ConstitutionThe Bill of Rights in the National Archives The Third Amendment (Amendment III) to the United States Constitution places restrictions on the quartering of soldiers in private homes without the owner's consent, forbidding the practice in peacetime. The amendment was a response to the Quartering Acts passed by the Parliament of Great Britain ...

  7. John Palmer (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    John Edward Palmer (September 1950 – 24 June 2015) [1][2] was an English criminal, former market trader and gold dealer, [3] involved in various criminal activities including mortgage and timeshare fraud. [4] The police believed that much of his alleged £300 million fortune was the result of swindles, violence, racketeering and money laundering. [5] Palmer owned a complex network of 122 ...

  8. Google - Wikipedia

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    Google is a multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services and products, including search engines, online advertising, and software.

  9. Damola Adamolekun - Wikipedia

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    Damola Adamolekun was born in Nigeria in 1989 to Yoruba parents, a neurologist (father) and a pharmacist (mother). He spent his early childhood in Zimbabwe and the Netherlands before moving to Springfield, Illinois, with his family at the age of 9. His family later relocated to Columbia, Maryland, where he attended Wilde Lake High School. From a young age, Adamolekun exhibited an interest in ...