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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

  3. Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Website. Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial. The Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial is located at 62 Battleship Place, Camden, New Jersey. This museum ship preserves and displays USS New Jersey, the most decorated battleship to have served in the U.S. Navy and one of the largest ever built. [2]

  4. Wayne E. Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Wayne E. Meyer. Rear Admiral Wayne Eugene Meyer [1] (April 21, 1926 – September 1, 2009) is regarded as the "Father of Aegis" for his 13 years of service as the Aegis Weapon System Manager and later the founding project manager of the Aegis Shipbuilding Project Office. [2] He retired from the United States Navy in 1985 as the Deputy Commander ...

  5. Oreo-maker Mondelez fined $366 million for rigging European ...

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    Mondelez, the maker of Oreo and Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate, has been fined €337.5 million ($366 million) for hindering the trade of chocolate, cookies and coffee between European Union ...

  6. USS Kansas (BB-21) - Wikipedia

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    USS. Kansas. (BB-21) USS Kansas (BB-21) was a US Connecticut -class pre-dreadnought battleship, the fourth of six ships in the class. She was the second ship of the United States Navy named Kansas, but the only one named in honor of the state of Kansas. [a] The ship was launched in August 1905 and commissioned into the fleet in April 1907.

  7. George Washington's teeth - Wikipedia

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    George Washington, the first President of the United States, lost all but one of his teeth by the time he was inaugurated, and had at least four sets of dentures he used throughout his life. Made with ivory brass and gold, they were primarily attended to by John Greenwood, Washington's dentist. Washington began losing his teeth in 1756, when he ...

  8. Francisco Argandoña - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Argandoña. Francisco Argandoña Revilla (4 June 1850 - 27 August 1910) was Prince of La Glorieta, based in the city of Sucre in Bolivia. Along with his wife, Clotilde Urioste de Argandoña, he founded many charitable organizations and was famous for his charity. Together, they founded the "San Francisco" and "Santa Clotilde" orphanages.

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  10. USS Dale (1839) - Wikipedia

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    After repairs Dale arrived at Key West on 10 December for duty as ordnance store ship until 3 July 1865. End of career in the Navy USS Dale as receiving ship Washington Naval Yard, Washington DC. Dale was decommissioned again at Philadelphia on 20 July 1865, and was in ordinary at Norfolk until recommissioned on 29 May 1867.

  11. USS Washington (1776 frigate) - Wikipedia

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    USS Washington was a Continental Navy frigate laid down in 1776 but never completed. Washington was among thirteen frigates authorized to be constructed for the new Continental Navy by an Act of Congress of 13 December 1775, and among four to be built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.