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STORIS Management Systems was created in 1989.

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The address of the Storis Museum is: 3201 Nowell Ave, Juneau, AK 99801

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Usually in Transylvania and Hungary

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holes,saidway storis from saidway school,theres a boy in the girls bathroom

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She was calling the USCGC Itasca, near Howland Island.

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it is an Arabic show that has alot of drama one after onther with mixied up storis only on MBC i hope this was useful

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West Palm Beach(Florida)


War Production Board
Weibel-Palade Bodies
Waste Paper Basket
Waste Paper Bin
Patrol Craft, Large(USCGC)


Wide-Pulse Blanking

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The WLBB-30 is the United States Coast Guard Cutter (USCGC) Mackinaw. The WLBB portion indicates the type of ship, in this case a Great Lakes Icebreaker, and the 30 is the unique hull number assigned the ship. Due to the Mackinaw's unique mission as an icebreaker and buoy tender, it has a unique classification based on WLB Seagoing Buoy Tenders and the additional B for its icebreaking capability.

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R.L. Stine or Robert Lawrence Stine or Jovial Bob Stine

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The name of the boat in the movie The Usual Suspects is "Tanager," which is the name of a small South American bird. The boat was originally the USS Tanager (AM-385), a World War II mine-sweeper. She was decommissioned on December 10, 1954. She was recommissioned the following year and given the designation MSF-385. She carried out minesweeping duties until she was transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard for use as a training vessel. She was commissioned as USCGC Tanager (WRT-885). She was decommissioned again on February 1, 1972 and sold to William A. Hardesty on November 15, 1972.

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SS is short for Steam Ship and used on civilian ships. NS would be Nuclear Ship and there was at least one civilian nuclear powered vessel.

USS is a prefix designation for a military ships that stand for "United States Ship".

HMS is a prefix designation for a British ships that stand for "His(Her) Majesty's Ship".

Other ship designations you may see are 'MS' which stands for 'Motor Ship' and 'M/V' which stands for 'Motor Vessel'.

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The USS/USCGC Absecon was captured by the North Vietnamese at the close of the Viet Nam War. Online sources only state that it was still in service in the Vietnamese Navy As the Pham Ngu Lao (HQ-01) "as late as 2000." However, this information does not really address the question of the ship's current disposition. If it is, indeed, still afloat, it would nearly certainly be the last remaining Barnegat-class AVP (seaplane tender) still in service. According to Hazegray.org and Wikipedia, all but ten other ships of this class are recorded as definitely destroyed or sunk. The other remaining ships may still exist, but only as hulks. SOURCES: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_of_Ethiopia#History_of_the_Navy http://www.hazegray.org/navhist/carriers/us_sea3.htm#ba-cl

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"KHAQQ calling Itasca. We must be on you but cannot see you...gas is running low..."

Was The second Last the last was

"We are on the line of position 157?337. Will repeat this message on 6210. We are running North and South."

Edited by suerte

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Newspaper use columns to squeeze more text onto a page, and make the long storis more appealing. For example, if you see a long bit of text with no columns, it looks dauting, and you ae unwiling to read it. If you, however, see something with columns, it breaks the text up, making you more likely to want to read it. Columns are also easier to read and print.

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When newspapers were first printed on printing presses, the typesetters understood the proportions involved in the size of type and the space between the lines, so they set type in column widths that was easiest for the human eye to read. (Clues given at the end of the line show the eye where to begin reading the next line.)

A wide column clouds the clues, and a narrow column makes the clues easier to absorb. For the reader, this is an unconscious function.

Columns today are sized for the same reason, even though typesetting is digital in modern times.

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Here are some exotic landmarks you should visit!

The Ahwahnee

Alcatraz Island

Alma (scow schooner)

Angelus Temple

Juan de Anza House

Aquatic Park Historic District

Asilomar Conference Grounds

Balboa Park

Balclutha

Baldwin Hills Village

Hubert H. Bancroft Ranch House

Bank of Italy Building

Aline Barnsdall Complex (Hollyhock House)

Berkeley (ferry)

Big Four House

Bodie Historic District

Borax Lake Site

Bradbury Building

Luther Burbank House and Garden

C.A. Thayer (schooner)

Carmel Mission

Carrizo Plain Archeological District

Jose Castro House

Coloma

Columbia Historic District

Commander's House, Fort Ross

Coso Rock Art District

(formerly Big and Little Petroglyph Canyons)

Donner Camp

Eames House (Case Study House 8)

Elmshaven (Ellen Gould White House)

Estudillo House

Eureka (double-ended ferry)

USCGC Fir

First Church of Christ, Scientist

James C. Flood Mansion

Folsom Powerhouse

Fort Ross

Fresno Sanitary Landfill

David B. Gamble House

Gonzalez House

Guajome Ranch House

Gunther Island Site 67

Hale Solar Observatory

Hanna-Honeycomb House

Harada House

Hearst San Simeon Estate

Hercules (tug)

Lou Henry and Herbert Hoover House

USS Hornet (CVS-12) (aircraft carrier)

Hotel del Coronado

Edwin Hubble House

Jeremiah O'Brien (Liberty ship)

La Purisima Mission

Lake Merritt Wild Duck Refuge

Lane Victory (victory ship)

Larkin House

Las Flores Adobe

Leconte Memorial Lodge

Lightship WAL-605, Relief

Little Tokyo Historic District

Locke Historic District

Jack London Ranch

Los Alamos Ranch House

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Los Cerritos Ranch House

Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge

Manzanar War Relocation Center

Mare Island Naval Shipyard

Marin County Civic Center

Mendocino Woodlands Recreational Demonstra-

tion Area

Mission Beach Roller Coaster

Mission Inn

Mission San Miguel Arcángel

Mission Santa Inés

Modjeska House

Monterey Old Town Historic District

John Muir House

New Almaden

Richard M. Nixon Birthplace

Frank Norris Cabin

Oak Grove Butterfield Stage Station

Old Customhouse

Old Mission Dam

Old Sacramento Historic District

Old Scripps Building

Old United States Mint

USS Pampanito (submarine)

Paramount Theatre

Parsons Memorial Lodge

Petaluma Adobe

Pioneer Deep Space Station

Point Reyes Lifeboat Station

Pony Express Terminal

Potomac (Presidential yacht)

Presidio of San Francisco

Ralph J. Scott (fireboat)

William C. Ralston Home

Rancho Camulos

Rangers' Club

Rogers Dry Lake

Room 307, Gilman Hall, University of California

Rose Bowl

Royal Presidio Chapel

San Diego Mission Church

San Diego Presidio

San Francisco Bay Discovery Site

San Francisco Cable Cars

San Francisco Civic Center

San Francisco Port of Embarkation, U.S. Army

San Juan Bautista Plaza Historic District

San Luis Rey Mission Church

Santa Barbara County Courthouse

Santa Barbara Mission

Santa Cruz Looff Carousel and Roller Coaster

Santa Monica Looff Hippodrome

Upton Sinclair House

Sonoma Plaza

Space Flight Operations Facility

Space Launch Complex 10

Leland Stanford House

Star of India

Steedman Estate

Sutter's Fort

Sweden-

borgian Church

Tao House

The Forty Acres

Tule Lake Segregation Center

Twenty-Five-Foot Space Simulator

Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel

United States Immigration Station, Angel Island

Walker Pass

Wapama (steam schooner)

Warner's Ranch

Watts Towers

Wawona Hotel and Thomas Hill Studio

Well No. 4, Pico Canyon Oil Field

Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites

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