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  • ...en Ecumenical Councils (325-787): Their History and Theology. Collegeville Minnesota, Liturgical Press</ref>
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  • * [[Minnesota Twins]]
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  • Born July 31, 1958, [[Duluth]], [[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]] <ref name=gray93>Gray M. (1993) It Crawled From the South: an R.E.M. Comp
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  • :'''Minnesota Territory''' :'''Minnesota Territory'''
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  • ...Navy Medical Officer's Diary and Overview of World War II''. 2000. Edina, Minnesota: Malibu-DelRay Publishing Company. ISBN 0-9703-2430-8
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  • :'''Minnesota Territory''' :'''Minnesota Territory'''
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  • :'''Minnesota Territory''' :'''Minnesota Territory'''
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  • ...ange and Continuity in Middletown's Religion.'' Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1983.
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  • ...ed vigorously to the mixing of chiropractic, and persuaded the Governor of Minnesota to veto legislation that would have allowed Langworthy's students to practi
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  • :'''Minnesota Territory''' :'''Minnesota Territory'''
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  • | publisher = University of Minnesota Press | year = 1967
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  • ...nnsylvania was his only Eastern state; in the Midwest he carried Michigan, Minnesota and South Dakota; in the West, California and Washington; in the South, not
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  • ...ments to physicians: early experiences with disclosure laws in Vermont and Minnesota |journal=JAMA |volume=297 |pages=1216–23 |year=2007 |pmid=17374816 |doi=
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  • ...[[Minneapolis]]-[[St. Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], [[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]] for the Republicans. In the Republican contests, Romney won caucuses in Alaska, Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, and North Dakota, and primaries in Massachusetts and Utah; Huckab
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  • *Mark Dayton (D-Minnesota) *Paul Wellstone (D-Minnesota)+
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  • ...rd Gelles cite as an example the challenge to the [[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]] Battered Woman's Act by the Men's Defense Association claiming that it wa
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  • ...esearch Institute, (IFPRI), Washington D C, USA; P G Pardey, University of Minnesota, USA; B D Wright, University of California, Berkeley, USA, and others. (200
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  • ...torship: The Nature and Limits of State Power]. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0816618135&id=4AE8ur83g8AC&pg
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  • ...en roughly balanced since 1854, with Illinois becoming more Democratic and Minnesota and Wisconsin more Republican since 1990. Since the 1930s the Democrats hav ...bia, creating a record 525 electoral vote total (of 538 possible). Even in Minnesota, Mondale won by a mere 3,761 votes, meaning Reagan came within less than 3,
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  • ...t failing, to do repair work themselves; in one instance, a [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]] homeowner attempted a project but called a technician to fini
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  • *Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, at the University of Minnesota[[http://www.weisman.umn.edu]]
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  • Also, Professor Craig Packer of the University of Minnesota and Tanzanian scientist Dennis Ikanda authored an important paper in "Natur
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  • Mistakes in voting have been rare. <ref>In 2004, one Minnesota elector voted for [[John Edwards]] on both the presidential and vice presid
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  • ...battleground for 150 years; Illinois has become much more Democratic, and Minnesota has become less so. Since 1994 the division between the two parties is virt
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  • .... Performed as part of the 'Whole Lotta Love' medley. Also referred to as 'Minnesota Blues'.
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  • }}</ref> Mark Mahowald, director of the Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center similarly attributes NDEs to [[oxygen]] sta
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  • ...D. Eisenhower]] to run, but he refused. Liberals led by Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota inserted a strong civil rights plank in the platform, causing a walkout of
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  • | publisher = University of Minnesota Press
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  • ...January – Ninth US tour opens at the Metro Sports Centre, in Bloomington, Minnesota.
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  • ...were so much alike. Brands ch 14-15</ref> On September 2, 1901, at the [[Minnesota State Fair]], Roosevelt first used in a public speech a saying that would l ...ia was Roosevelt's only Eastern state; in the Midwest he carried Michigan, Minnesota and South Dakota; in the West, only California and Washington; he did not w
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  • *March 3, 1849 -- [[Minnesota Territory]] was formed from the [[Wisconsin Territory]].
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  • ...and, DC, of Duluth to establish licensing legislation for chiropractors in Minnesota, the Palmers visited the governor to urge his veto of the statute, which wo :1905: DD visits Gov. of Minnesota to urge veto of chiro license bill (Gibbons, 1993; Gielow, 1981, p. 100)
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  • ..., Theodor W. ''Kierkegaard: Construction of the Aesthetic'', University of Minnesota Press, 1933 (reprint 1989), ISBN 0816611866</ref> This view leads to many
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  • ...ms in [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], [[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]], and Massachusetts when radical influence was high.
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  • ...never existed before.” Searchable Biotechnology Dictionary. University of Minnesota.] , [http://iufro-archive.boku.ac.at/silvavoc/glossary/6_0en.html]</ref><re
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  • ...st 2008. She addressed the Republican National Convention in [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]] on September 3 prior to her official nomination on September 4. With the
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  • ...w.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/sites/middle_east/ur.html Ur] Pexa, Stacey, Minnesota State University Mankato</ref><ref name=UCOriInst>[http://faculty.gvsu.edu/
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  • ...a sitting President of his own party. Only Senator [[Eugene McCarthy]] of Minnesota challenged Johnson as an anti-war candidate in the [[New Hampshire primary]
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  • ...ofit. Contributions to that subject by Leonid Hurwicz of the University of Minnesota, Eric Maskin of Princeton and Roger Myerson of Chicago earned them the 2007
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  • ...ofit. Contributions to that subject by Leonid Hurwicz of the University of Minnesota, Eric Maskin of Princeton and Roger Myerson of Chicago earned them the 2007
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  • | date = 2004 | location = Minnesota | pages = 124-176}}</ref>
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  • | publisher = University of Minnesota Press
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  • ...New Hampshire on 13 March and a week later pulled off a stunning upset in Minnesota. The two men debated on 21 May, the first nationally televised presidentia
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  • ...t of almost a million votes cast and New Hampshire by 54 votes. Hughes won Minnesota by 393 votes out of over 358,000. In the final count, Wilson had 277 elect
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  • ...bel Rules: constructing queenship, wielding power |publisher=University of Minnesota Press| year=2003 | id=ISBN 0-8166-4164-1}} P. 152ff</ref> These new rules q
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  • ...ic rationality: the case of the "elderly holdout" |publisher=University of Minnesota Press}}
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  • ...atters: The Social Construction of Whiteness''. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1993. Flawed but gender-focused account of contemporary racialism (t
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  • ...ansas, Kentucky (slave), Maine, Maryland (slave), Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri (slave), New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Penns
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  • ...mi, editors. ''Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams.'' Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0-8166-4974-X.</ref>
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