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  2. Back Burners - Wikipedia

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    "Back Burners" is the seventh episode of the third season of the HBO original series The Wire. The episode was written by Joy Lusco from a story by David Simon & Joy Lusco and was directed by Tim Van Patten. It originally aired on November 7, 2004.

  3. Wire Transfer Fees: How Much Do Banks Charge? - AOL

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    Chase: $0 to $35 for domestic wire transfers; $0 to $50 for international wire transfers Citi®: $0 to $35, depending on the customer’s account package Navy Federal Credit Union: $14 to $25

  4. The Cost (The Wire) - Wikipedia

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    "The Cost" is the tenth episode of the first season of the HBO original series The Wire. The episode was written by David Simon from a story by David Simon and Ed Burns and was directed by Brad Anderson. It originally aired on August 11, 2002.

  5. The Wire season 3 - Wikipedia

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    The third season of the television series The Wire of 12 episodes first aired in the United States on HBO in 2004, from September 19 to December 19. It introduces Baltimore's local politicians and the upstart drug dealing Stanfield organization while continuing to examine the Barksdale Organization and the Baltimore Police Department.

  6. Abbott calls on Congress to reimburse Texas for border ...

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    Costs to Texas taxpayers to construct 100 miles of border wall and install marine buoy barriers totaled over $3 billion. Installing and fortifying 200 miles of concertina wire barriers cost $58 ...

  7. Single-wire earth return - Wikipedia

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    Conventional 2-wire or 3-wire distribution lines have a higher power transfer capacity, but can require 7 poles per kilometre (12 poles per mile), with spans of 100 to 150 metres (110 to 160 yards). SWER's high line voltage and low current also permits the use of low-cost galvanized steel wire (historically, No. 8 fence wire). [ 9 ]