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  2. Kentucky Derby - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Derby (/ ˈ d ɜːr b i /) is an American Grade I stakes race run at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.The race is run by three-year-old Thoroughbreds at a distance of 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (10 furlongs; 2,012 metres).

  3. Regency Mall (Augusta, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Regency Mall was a major regional mall in South Augusta, Georgia, United States.Located at 1700 Gordon Highway, Regency Mall was open from 1978 to 2002.It was anchored by J.B. White (now Dillard's), Belk (Belk-Howard, but signed as Belk), Montgomery Ward and Cullum's (later Meyers-Arnold and Uptons), and also featured a three-screen movie General Cinema theatre.

  4. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    Obverse portrait and design date Reverse motif and design date Weight Diameter Material Edge Circulation Cent 1¢ penny Abraham Lincoln (1909) Union Shield (2010) 2.5 g (0.088 oz) 0.75 in (19.05 mm) 97.5% Zn covered by 2.5% Cu: Plain Wide Five cents 5¢ nickel Thomas Jefferson (2006) Monticello (1938) 5.0 g (0.176 oz) 0.835 in (21.21 mm) 75% Cu

  5. Licence to Kill - Wikipedia

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    At the box office, Licence to Kill grossed $156.2 million ($373.3 million in 2022 dollars) on its budget of $32 million ($78.9 million in 2022 dollars), grossing an inflation-adjusted profit of $287.2 million, making it the twelfth biggest box-office draw of the year.

  6. Encyclopædia Britannica - Wikipedia

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    Britannica 's final print edition was in 2010, a 32-volume set. [1] Britannica Global Edition was also printed in 2010, containing 30 volumes and 18,251 pages, with 8,500 photographs, maps, flags, and illustrations in smaller "compact" volumes, as well as over 40,000 articles written by scholars from across the world, including Nobel Prize winners.

  7. Gulf War - Wikipedia

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    On 10 March 1991, 540,000 US troops began moving out of the Persian Gulf. [citation needed] On 15 March 1991, Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad al-Sabah returned to Kuwait, staying at the private home of a wealthy Kuwaiti as his own palace had been destroyed. He was met with a symbolic arrival with several dozens cars filled with people honking their horns ...

  8. Waste Management, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A WM trash collection truck in Toronto, Ontario. Video clip of WM trash removal operation, Ypsilanti Twp., MI A WM rolloff container in Durham, North Carolina. Waste Management, Inc., doing business as WM, is a waste management, comprehensive waste, and environmental services company operating in North America.

  9. Business jet - Wikipedia

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    On 29 April 1991, the Cessna CitationJet was first flown. Powered by two 1,900 pounds-force (8.5 kN) Williams FJ44 engines, the 10,500 lb (4.8 t) light jet used a modified Citation II fuselage with a new wing and tail, and was subsequently developed into the CJ series and M2, ultimately replacing the Citation I, Citation II and Citation V series.