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  2. Electronic signature - Wikipedia

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    An electronic signature, or e-signature, is data that is logically associated with other data and which is used by the signatory to sign the associated data. [1] [2] [3] This type of signature has the same legal standing as a handwritten signature as long as it adheres to the requirements of the specific regulation under which it was created (e.g., eIDAS in the European Union, NIST-DSS in the ...

  3. Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act

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    The Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (ESIGN, Pub. L. 106–229 (text), 114 Stat. 464, enacted June 30, 2000, 15 U.S.C. ch. 96) is a United States federal law, passed by the U.S. Congress to facilitate the use of electronic records and electronic signatures in interstate and foreign commerce.

  4. E-Verify - Wikipedia

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    E-Verify compares information from an employee's Employment Eligibility Verification Form I-9 to data from U.S. government records. If the information matches, that employee is eligible to work in the United States. If there is a mismatch, E-Verify alerts the employer and the employee is allowed to work while resolving the problem.

  5. É (temple) - Wikipedia

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    E-ĝalga-sud (House which spreads counsel far and wide) temple to Bau (goddess) in Iri-kug; E-ĝeštug-Nisaba (House of the Wisdom of Nisaba) in Ur; E-ĝipar in Uruk; E-ĝiškešda-kalama (The House which is the bond of the Land) temple to Nergal in Kutha; E-ḫamun (The House of Harmony) E-ḫursaĝ (The House which is a hill) of Shulgi in Ur ...

  6. Appointment with F.E.A.R. - Wikipedia

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    The reader assumes the role of Jean Lafayette, secretly the Silver Crusader, a superhero who protects the fictional Titan City.The reader chooses from four super-powers (strength and flight, gadgets, psychic powers or energy blasts) and battles criminals and more prominently campy supervillains such as the Scarlet Prankster, Dr. Macabre, the Serpent and the Alchemists.

  7. Susan Hayward - Wikipedia

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    Paramount put Hayward as the second lead in Our Leading Citizen (1939) with Bob Burns and she then supported Joe E. Brown in $1000 a Touchdown (1939). Hayward went to Columbia for a supporting role alongside Ingrid Bergman in Adam Had Four Sons (1941), then to Republic Pictures for Sis Hopkins (1941) with Judy Canova and Bob Crosby .

  8. Lake Hibara - Wikipedia

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    A mesotrophic lake, Lake Hibara was formed as a result of the July 15, 1888 eruption of Mount Bandai.The resulting debris avalanche created a natural dam that then filled with water, submerging Hibara Village (桧原村, Hibara-mura).

  9. Seven Years' War - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Years' War is the central theme of G. E. Lessing's 1767 play Minna von Barnhelm or the Soldiers' Happiness. Numerous towns and other places now in United States were named after Frederick the Great to commemorate the victorious conclusion of the war, including Frederick , Maryland, and King of Prussia , Pennsylvania.