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  2. St. Joseph by the Sea High School - Wikipedia

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    josephsea.org St. Joseph's House and Colonnade (NYPL b15279351-104988) St. Joseph by-the-Sea High School (also known as SJS or Sea ) is a co-educational Catholic school in the Huguenot neighborhood of Staten Island , New York , United States.

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  4. Category:St. Joseph by the Sea High School alumni - Wikipedia

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    College Republicans at Mississippi State University host the 2019 Mississippi Republican Gubernatorial Debate. [40] During the election season, campus chapters are responsible for organizing and implementing the campus canvas, running mock elections, managing the local get-out-the-vote efforts.

  6. Izu Ugonoh - Wikipedia

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    In a back and forth fight which saw both men hit the canvas, Breazeale came out on top after he dropped Ugonoh through the ropes in the fifth round. The fights' third round won the round of the year from The Ring Magazine. This was the last fight Ugonoh fought under his trainer Kevin Barry.

  7. Clay County School District (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Student attendance in the county hovered around 1,200 between 1906-1918. In the 1920s, as many as five school pickup trucks transported students to schools, with some having a canvas cover tied over the truck bed to shelter students from the weather. Attendance in Clay County schools grew from around 1,000 to more than 1,500 during the 1920s.

  8. Joseph Blackburn (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Abigail Chesebrough (Mrs. Alexander Grant), oil on canvas of 1754, in the Art Institute of Chicago He seems to have been the son of a painter, and to have had a studio in Boston from 1755 until 1765; among his patrons were many important early American families, including the Apthorps, Amorys, Bulfinches, Lowells, Ewings, Saltonstalls, Winthrops, Winslows and Otises of Boston.

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    The construction of a replica of the original BYA, the school that became Brigham Young University, was funded by gifts from donors including Stanley and Mary Ellen Smoot. [5] In 2006, management of This Is The Place Foundation was changed, and with it the direction of the Park.