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  2. James William Gilbart - Wikipedia

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    He was the General Manager of the London and Westminster Bank 1833–1859, one of the first joint-stock banks in England.. His work and frequently updated books such as his Practical Treatise on Banking (1827) were eventually widely adopted to improve the British banking systems and laid the foundations of the modern publicly owned retail bank and Building Society movement.

  3. H.M.S. Pinafore - Wikipedia

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    Theatre poster, 1879. H.M.S. Pinafore; or, The Lass That Loved a Sailor is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by W. S. Gilbert.It opened at the Opera Comique in London on 25 May 1878, and ran for 571 performances, which was the second-longest run of any musical theatre piece up to that time.

  4. John Gilbert (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert was born in Blackheath, Surrey, [1] and taught himself to paint. His only formal instruction was from George Lance. [2] Skilled in several media, Gilbert gained the nickname, "the Scott of painting". He was best known for the illustrations and wood-engravings he produced for the Illustrated London News.

  5. Gilbert Classical Academy - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Classical Academy (GCA) is a choice 7th-12th junior high and high school in the Gilbert Public Schools district. It opened in 2007, replacing the former Tech and Leadership Academy in that district which served 9th–12th grades. Students follow a strict dress code. Uniform options for bottoms include: tan khaki shorts, pants, and white ...

  6. Uncle Samuel - Wikipedia

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    W. J. MacQueen-Pope commented, concerning such curtain raisers: This was a one-act play, seen only by the early comers. It would play to empty boxes, half-empty upper circle, to a gradually filling stalls and dress circle, but to an attentive, grateful and appreciative pit and gallery. Often these plays were little gems.

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    élite sixty-man crime-fighting squad code-named Vortex, which began making sweeps of high-crime areas, or “hot spots,” arresting people not just for serious crimes but also for misdemeanors, like jaywalking and loitering. By the end of September, more than twenty-six hundred arrests had been made. The drawback of zero tolerance is that it

  8. FDA wants new testing to detect asbestos in products with talc

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    J&J removed talc-based powders from the market in North America in 2020 and then internationally in 2023. The company says it continues to stand by the safety of its products.

  9. Weather or No - Wikipedia

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    Weather or No is a one-act comic opera, styled a "musical duologue", by Bertram Luard-Selby with a libretto by Adrian Ross and William Beach. It was produced at the Savoy Theatre from 10 August 1896 to 17 February 1897 as a companion piece to The Mikado, and from 2 March 1897 to 24 April 1897 with His Majesty, for a total of 209 performances.