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  • ...od bacteria look promising for reducing E. coli". ''University of Nebraska-Lincoln Agricultural Research Division''. [http://ard.unl.edu/rn/0902/ecoli.html]
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  • {{r|Abraham Lincoln}}
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  • ...tal fields: [[science]], [[industry]], [[aesthetics]] and [[civics]]. The Lincoln School built its curriculum around “units of work” that reorganized tra
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  • ...[[Paulo Szot]] opened on April 3, 2008 at the Vivian Beaumont Theater in [[Lincoln Center]]. It was warmly reviewed by Ben Brantley of ''The New York Times'',
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  • ...nry Payne of Nowton, near Hawstead, a member of 'The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn', who died in 1568. He had witnessed Sir William Drury's will in 1557
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  • ...dential Reconstruction, 1863-66''', was controlled by Presidents [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Andrew Johnson]], with the goal of speedily reuniting the country. ...umner]] led the Radical Republicans. After [[Abraham Lincoln assassination|Lincoln's assassination]], President Andrew Johnson switched from the Radical to th
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  • ...g the party apparatus march the armies to the polls. Even if all three of Lincoln's opponents had formed a common ticket—quite impossible in view of th ...861 many Democratic politicians became colonels and generals. Announced by Lincoln in September 1862, emancipation was designed primarily to destroy the econo
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  • ...lue system angered the voters and made them ready to secede when [[Abraham Lincoln]] was elected in 1860. [Thornton 1978] ...to organize a neutral state to be called [[Nickajack]]; but with President Lincoln's call to arms most opposition to secession ended.
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  • #[[Liz and Lincoln]]
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  • ..."Theorists", "Technology innovators", ... how about key civilian leaders (Lincoln and Davis in Civil War, Churchill and FDR in WW1, FDR/Stalin/Hitler/Churchi
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  • ...art, I suppose so. To take a politician rather than a political scientist, Lincoln once asked "if you call a horse's tail a leg, how many legs has a horse?"
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  • * Polsky, Andrew J. "'Mr. Lincoln's Army' Revisited: Partisanship, Institutional Position, and Union Army Com ...n Finds a General: A Military Study of the Civil War'' (1959) 5 volumes on Lincoln's control of the war
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  • {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Abraham Lincoln Administration}} [[Abraham Lincoln]] suspended [[habeas corpus]] and detained many he considered threats to th
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  • ...near the end of the article. But the Emancipation Proclamation is one of Lincoln's most important achievements, and so we would seem to want to place this f ...ecific'' point being made. Thus, for example, the article about [[Abraham Lincoln]] might mention (and link to) the [[Emancipation Proclamation]] in its intr
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  • ...]], produced in [[Derbyshire]] and brought ''via'' [[Lincoln, Lincolnshire|Lincoln]], up-river. The wool export trade began to decline in the 15th century as ...mber. Crews from all over the UK compete, starting at [[Brayford Pool]] in Lincoln, finishing in times from three to six hours.
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  • ...e strength of the electoral power of the Northern states elected [[Abraham Lincoln]] president. With their complete loss of power in the national government ...states seceded. These states were from the upper south, and they rejected Lincoln's coercion and felt that their political future lay more closely with the C
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  • {{rpl|Lincoln, Nebraska}}
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  • *Rutland, Robert Allen. ''The Republicans: From Lincoln to Bush'' (1996) popular narrative *Donald, David. ''Lincoln'' (1999), standard scholarly biography
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  • ...''particularly'' relevant to the point. Thus, the article about [[Abraham Lincoln]] might mention (and link to) the [[Emancipation Proclamation]] in its open
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  • ...nt|the United States of America}}</td><td>[[George Washington]]; [[Abraham Lincoln]]; [[John F. Kennedy]]
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