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  2. Monkey Island, Bray - Wikipedia

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    Monkey is simple Old English: Monks Ey(ot), Monks' Island. It was probably a source of fishing revenues and may have been regularly visited by monks living and working at Amerden Bank, a moated site near Bray Lock on the Buckinghamshire bank of the river, as part of the Merton Priory from 1197 and a later house until the dissolution of the monasteries.

  3. Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia (July ...

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    Papadopoulos is sentenced to 14 days in jail, one year of supervised release, 200 hours of community service, and a $9,500 fine for lying to the FBI. [ 154 ] [ 155 ] Bloomberg reports that federal prosecutors in Manhattan are investigating possible campaign finance law violations by executives at the Trump Organization.

  4. Faxon Atherton - Wikipedia

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    Sutter enjoyed dining with Atherton during his stay in Honolulu, whilst he waited for a boat to take him to California. During 1839, Atherton left Oahu on the Don Quixote, [11] and sailed back to New England (via Valparaíso and Cape Horn) with 540 hides valued at $1000. He arrived in Boston during May and sold his cargo in Boston.

  5. Clarence Thomas - Wikipedia

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    The fine was for failing to declare more than $300,000 in a suitcase on an international flight. Under a federal statute, 18 U.S.C. § 982 (a)(1), the passenger would have had to forfeit the entire amount.

  6. Queen Mary 2 - Wikipedia

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    The final design permits a minimum of 13 feet (4.0 m) of clearance under the bridge. [31] As Queen Mary 2 is too large to dock in many ports, passengers are often ferried to and from the ship in tenders, which can also be used as lifeboats. These are stored at sea in davits alongside the lifeboats. To transport passengers ashore the tenders ...

  7. July 1976 - Wikipedia

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    July 4, 1976: Israeli commandos storm Uganda's Entebbe Airport, rescue 103 hostages, and fly them back to Israel July 21, 1976: First color photos of Mars are transmitted to Earth July 4, 1976: U.S. celebrates bicentennial of adoption of Declaration of Independence July 28, 1976: Tangshan Earthquake kills more than 650,000 people in China