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  2. National Labor Relations Board - Wikipedia

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    [101] [102] [103] On December 28, 2007, just before the board lost its quorum, the four members agreed to delegate their authority to a three-person panel per the National Labor Relations Act . [ 103 ] [ 104 ] Only Liebman and Schaumber remained on the board, but the board concluded that the two constituted a quorum of the three-person panel ...

  3. Angelina Jolie - Wikipedia

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    Angelina Jolie [3] (/ dʒ oʊ ˈ l iː / joh-LEE; born Angelina Jolie Voight, [4] / ˈ v ɔɪ t /; June 4, 1975) is an American actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian.The recipient of numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, a Tony Award and three Golden Globe Awards, she has been named Hollywood's highest-paid actress multiple times.

  4. United States involvement in regime change - Wikipedia

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    In what became known as the "Banana Wars", between the end of the Spanish–American War in 1898 and the inception of the Good Neighbor Policy in 1934, the U.S. staged many military invasions and interventions in Central America and the Caribbean. [16] One of these incursions, in 1903, involved regime change rather than regime preservation.

  5. Mein Kampf - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. government seized the copyright in September 1942 during the Second World War under the Trading with the Enemy Act and in 1979, Houghton Mifflin, the U.S. publisher of the book, bought the rights from the government pursuant to 28 CFR 0.47. [99] More than 15,000 copies are sold a year. [98]

  6. COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    [36] [39] [40] While other explanations such as speculations that SARS-CoV-2 was accidentally released from a laboratory have been proposed, [41] [42] [43] as of 2021 these were not supported by evidence. [44]

  7. Computer security - Wikipedia

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    An example of a physical security measure: a metal lock on the back of a personal computer to prevent hardware tampering. Computer security (also cybersecurity, digital security, or information technology (IT) security) is the protection of computer software, systems and networks from threats that can lead to unauthorized information disclosure, theft or damage to hardware, software, or data ...

  8. Celtic F.C. in European football - Wikipedia

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    Celtic avenged their Champions League exit to CFR Cluj by convincingly beating the Romanians 2–0 in Glasgow, before a double header against title-chasing Lazio. [239] Celtic came from behind at home to beat the Italians 2–1, with an 89th-minute header from Christopher Jullien winning the game. [ 240 ]