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  2. "Wall of Shame" draws a crowd (and a bead on poaching) - AOL

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    The trailer is one of four "Walls of Shame" exhibits by the nonprofit TIP program. The exhibits are brought to sport shows and other events to garner citizen support to stop game violations. The ...

  3. Garner, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Garner is a town in Wake County, North Carolina, United States. The population is 31,159 as of the 2020 census. A suburb of Raleigh, the city limits are entirely within Wake County, though portions of unincorporated Wake County, as well as the Cleveland community in northern Johnston County, have Garner mailing addresses. It is part of the Research Triangle region of North Carolina and serves ...

  4. USS Greer - Wikipedia

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    USS Greer (DD–145) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy, the first ship named for Rear Admiral James A. Greer (1833–1904). In what became known as the " Greer incident," she became the first US Navy ship to fire on a German ship, three months before the United States officially entered World War II. The incident led President Franklin D. Roosevelt to issue what became ...

  5. Constitutional Convention (United States) - Wikipedia

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    States and territories of the United States at the time of the Constitutional Convention During the American Revolution, Thirteen Colonies replaced their colonial governments with republican constitutions based on the principle of separation of powers, organizing government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches. These revolutionary constitutions endorsed legislative supremacy by ...

  6. United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 contiguous states border Canada to the north and Mexico to the south, with the semi-exclave of Alaska in the northwest and the archipelago of Hawaii in the Pacific ...

  7. The Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Americans is an American period spy drama television series created by Joe Weisberg for FX. It aired for six seasons from January 30, 2013, to May 30, 2018. Weisberg and Joel Fields also served as showrunners and executive producers. Set during the Cold War, the show follows Elizabeth (Keri Russell) and Philip Jennings (Matthew Rhys), two Soviet KGB intelligence officers posing as an ...

  8. Strawman theory - Wikipedia

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    The strawman theory (also called the strawman illusion) is a pseudolegal conspiracy theory originating in the redemption/A4V movement and prevalent in antigovernment and tax protester movements such as sovereign citizens and freemen on the land. The theory holds that an individual has two personas, one of flesh and blood and the other a separate legal personality (i.e., the "strawman") and ...

  9. Citizens' assembly - Wikipedia

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    Citizens' assembly is a group of people selected by lottery from the general population to deliberate on important public questions so as to exert an influence. [1][2][3][4] Other names and variations of deliberative mini-publics include citizens' jury, citizens' panel, people's panel, people's jury, policy jury, consensus conference and citizens' convention. [5][6][7][8] A citizens' assembly ...