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  2. Patricia Nelson Limerick - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Nelson Limerick (born May 17, 1951) is an American historian, author, lecturer and teacher, considered to be one of the leading historians of the American West. [ 1 ] Early life and education

  3. List of towns and villages in County Limerick - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of towns and villages in County Limerick, Ireland. A. Abbeyfeale - (Mainistir na Féile) [1] Abington - (Mainistir Uaithne) Adare - ...

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    Chevrolet G30/GMC Vandura. The Ward Vanguard was the first Type A school bus produced with a 25-passenger body, the largest at the time. Only produced with dual rear wheels. Ward Patriot 1985-1991 Type C (semi-forward control conventional) General Motors. Chevrolet/GMC B6 (modified)

  5. Patriot Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Patriot Transportation is an American trucking and real estate holding company based in Jacksonville, Florida. Through its affiliates, Patriot specializes in moving freight consisting mainly of petroleum products and other liquids and also dry bulk commodities.

  6. Feds Investigating 877K GM SUVs & Trucks Over Reported V-8 ...

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    The federal investigation covers select Chevrolet, Cadillac, and GMC trucks and SUVs built with the 6.2-liter L87 V-8 between the 2019 and 2024 model years. Feds Investigating 877K GM SUVs ...

  7. Knight of Glin - Wikipedia

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    The 17th Knight, Gerald FitzGerald, was a Member for County Limerick in the Irish Patriot Parliament of 1689, called by James II during the Williamite war. [citation needed] Under the Penal Laws of the 18th century, the Knights converted to the Church of Ireland to preserve their property.