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  2. Briarcliff, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The city's Department of Neighborhoods places Briarcliff on the west side of Magnolia, south of Discovery Park. [1] In 2015 the neighborhood was listed as having one of the five highest median residential real estate prices in Seattle according to a survey taken by Redfin. In 2014 Crosscut named Briarcliff "Seattle's least liberal neighborhood ...

  3. King's College (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    At Briarcliff, The King's College sponsored the King's Tournament, a sports tournament in which East Coast Christian college athletes competed each year. [5] The Briarcliff Lodge, the main facility of the school's former Briarcliff Manor campus, c. 1980s. After Crawford's death, [8] Robert A. Cook became the college's second president in 1962. [9]

  4. Trump tariff promises unnerve markets but leave questions - AOL

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    The euro ended 0.28% lower at $1.0361. The Mexican peso < MXN=> strengthened 0.19% versus the dollar at 20.706. The Canadian dollar weakened 0.42% versus the greenback to C$1.45 per dollar.

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    Pizza. A slice of cheese pizza provides 280 calories, 5g of saturated fat and 600mg of sodium, although the amount varies widely depending on where you get it from and the size of the slice. Pizza ...

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    The symbol # is known variously in English-speaking regions as the number sign, [1] hash, [2] or pound sign. [3] The symbol has historically been used for a wide range of purposes including the designation of an ordinal number and as a ligatured abbreviation for pounds avoirdupois – having been derived from the now-rare ℔.

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    Credit - Photo-Illustration by TIME; Capelle.r/Getty Images; Artfully79/Getty Images. W hen the German philosopher Immanuel Kant puzzled over why nature looks beautiful to us, he considered the ...