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  2. Thamesville - Wikipedia

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    Thamesville is a community in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the junction of former provincial Highways 2 and 21 , between Chatham and London . Its name comes from the Thames River that flows nearby and the suffix -"ville".

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  4. Homegoing - Wikipedia

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    A homegoing (or home-going) service is an African-American and Black-Canadian Christian funeral tradition marking the going home of the deceased to the Lord or to Heaven. History [ edit ]

  5. Indian village that changed its name to honour Jimmy Carter ...

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    Thousands of miles from Washington, where the funeral of Jimmy Carter is set for next week, an Indian village named after the former U.S. president fondly remembers his visit almost 50 years ago ...

  6. Jon Hamm Graciously Gets Roasted While Accepting ... - AOL

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    Jon Hamm was happily the butt of the joke as he received his latest career accolade! On Friday, Jan. 31, the Mad Men alum paid a visit to Harvard University's Farkas Hall as he was recognized as ...

  7. Breed Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    In March 1971, the club engaged in a confrontation with the Hells Angels in Cleveland, Ohio which resulted in the deaths of five people.During the following two decades, the Breed were continuously attacked by the Hells Angels, including a hand grenade attack on the house of the Breed national president in Plainfield, New Jersey.

  8. White Massachusetts teen avoids jail time in attempted ...

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    Sheeran was accused of calling the victim the n-word while a third teen allegedly called him “George Floyd" because he couldn't breathe during the attempted drowning, according to prosecutors.

  9. John Miller Dickey - Wikipedia

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    John Miller Dickey (December 15, 1806 – March 2, 1878) [1] was an American Presbyterian minister. He and his wife, Sarah Emlen Cresson, a Quaker , founded Ashmun Institute on May 24, 1854, which was renamed Lincoln University in 1866 following the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln .