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Hamdi Adus Isaac was born on 1978-07-27.

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Addus HomeCare Corporation (ADUS) had its IPO in 2009.

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As of July 2014, the market cap for Addus HomeCare Corporation (ADUS) is $250,012,539.99.

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The symbol for Addus HomeCare Corporation in NASDAQ is: ADUS.

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The Gujarati name for burdock root is "આદુસ / આર્ટીચોક રુટ" (Adus / Artichoke Root).

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An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a secondary housing unit on a property that is separate from the main dwelling. It can be in the form of a detached unit, a converted garage, or a basement apartment. ADUs provide additional housing options and can help address housing shortages in urban areas.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern ADUS--D. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter A and 2nd letter D and 3rd letter U and 4th letter S and 7th letter D. In alphabetical order, they are:

adusted

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That would depend on the brand and model

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1793 was the first, it was a large cent, the first small cent was the eagle cent which was minted from 1856-1858, there were only 2,000 1856's minted, there extremely rare, and worth any ware from 7,000-25,000 dollars, in 1859 the Indian head penny was minted, they were made from 1859-1909, in 1909 the licon penny was minted, it had 2 wheat ears on it, the wheat ear penny was minted from 1909-1958, you see them from time to time, in 1943 during WWII, the army had to use copper for bullets, and the penny was made of steel for 1 year, in 1959 the penny you would recognize the most, the licon memorial penny, it has the licon memorial on the back, and in 2009 there were a few new designs on the back, showing licons life, and for 2010, there is a new one, on the back is the union shield, go to this link to see the new design,

http://2010lincolncents.com/2010-lincoln-penny-release-date/

1793. See the links for pictures and prices
Silver Penny: 785 AD

US Penny: 1787 AD

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