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  2. You Need to Steer Clear of These Home Inspection Scams - AOL

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    Some of these cons target homeowners. "Be wary of fake home inspectors who claim that an inspection is required and offer to conduct it free of charge," warns Walker. "Some scammers even disguise ...

  3. North Carolina Safety and Emission Vehicle Inspection

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    North Carolina has a total of 100 counties. In all North Carolina counties, passenger vehicles under 30 years old require a yearly Safety Inspection. 48 of North Carolina’s 100 counties require inspected vehicles to undergo a yearly Safety and Emission inspection for vehicles that are model years 1996 or newer.

  4. WAXN-TV - Wikipedia

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    WSOC-TV produces 22 hours of locally produced newscasts each week for WAXN-TV (with four hours each weekday and a half-hour each on Saturdays and Sundays). [15] Although WSOC had operated WAXN since the station's inception, it did not produce a newscast for channel 64 until 1999, when it began producing a nightly 10 p.m. newscast.

  5. Aircraft maintenance checks - Wikipedia

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    It is a check that more or less takes the entire airplane apart for inspection and overhaul. Even the paint may need to be completely removed for complete inspection of the fuselage metal skin. Such a check can generally take up to 50,000 man-hours, and 6 months to a year to complete depending on the number of technicians involved. [11]

  6. Baby Blues (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Baby Blues is an American adult animated sitcom, based on the comic strip of the same name by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott and produced by Warner Bros. Television. [2] The first eight episodes of Baby Blues originally aired in the United States on The WB between July 28 and August 24, 2000, before being canceled.

  7. Abraham Bowman - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Abraham Bowman (October 16, 1749 – November 9, 1837) was an 18th-century American frontiersman and American Revolutionary War military officer. Bowman served as an officer and later commanded the 8th Virginia Regiment popularly known as the "German Regiment".

  8. A. Smith Bowman Distillery - Wikipedia

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    The building in which the distillery originally operated was constructed circa 1892 under the guidance of Dr. C.A. Max Wiehle, a physician from Philadelphia who retired from practice at the age of 41 and tried to establish a town and farming community known as Wiehle on 3,228 acres of land he purchased in 1882.

  9. Sussman anomaly - Wikipedia

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    The Sussman anomaly is a problem in artificial intelligence, first described by Gerald Sussman, that illustrates a weakness of noninterleaved planning algorithms, which were prominent in the early 1970s.