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  2. Green eyeshade - Wikipedia

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    Eyeshades. Green eyeshades or dealer's visors are a type of visor that were worn most often from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century by accountants, telegraphers, copy editors, and others engaged in vision-intensive, detail-oriented occupations to lessen eye strain [1] due to early incandescent lights and candles, which tended to be harsh (the classic banker's lamp had a green shade ...

  3. Government of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Attorney General is the state's chief legal officer and works to represent all of the state government. The Attorney General employs around 340 people across five offices around the state. The Tennessee Supreme Court appoints the Attorney General, a method not found in any of the other 49 states.

  4. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    The heinous crime aroused the emotion of citizens throughout the region. In an address to the Tennessee Press Association in January 1951, John M. Jones Sr., publisher of the Greeneville Sun, called for the creation of an unbiased state agency to assist local law enforcement in the investigation of serious crimes.

  5. Tennessee's legal struggles with its sex offender registry ...

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    Dozens of people have scored legal wins against Tennessee’s sex offender registry law since federal judges ruled it violates constitutional protections against retroactive punishment.

  6. Why are flags at half-staff in Tennessee today? - AOL

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    Gov. Bill Lee ordered flags across Tennessee to be flown at half-staff after the death of five soldiers from Fort Campbell during a training mission overseas over Veterans Day weekend.

  7. Tennessee recruiting billboards, explained: Why Vols are ...

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    This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Tennessee recruiting billboards: Why Vols are putting players signage up. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  8. Category:Tennessee law - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tennessee law" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. List of Tennessee state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee's current state seal, adopted in 1987, is a modernized version of the seal originally designed in 1801. The seal features the words "Agriculture" and "Commerce" and the date of the state's founding. The number 16 appears as a Roman numeral, signifying that Tennessee was the 16th U.S. state.