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  2. Felicia Kornbluh - Wikipedia

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    Felicia Kornbluh (born March 31, 1966) is an American scholar, writer, and feminist activist and Professor of History and of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies at the University of Vermont. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. Vermont accused in lawsuit of tracking pregnant women ...

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    Vermont’s child welfare agency used baseless allegations to secretly investigate a pregnant woman and win custody of her daughter before the baby's birth, according to a lawsuit.

  4. Gun used in Vermont border agent shootout linked to double ...

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    Teresa Youngblut, 21, faces two weapons charges in connection with the death of Border Patrol Agent David Maland, 44, who died Jan. 20 during a deadly traffic stop shootout in Coventry, Vermont.

  5. Cook's Country - Wikipedia

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    Seasons 1–10 were recorded on location at a farmhouse in Rupert, Vermont. Beginning in season 11, taping and production were moved to a purpose-built farmhouse studio set at America's Test Kitchen headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts. The Tasting Lab segments are filmed before a live studio audience.

  6. Howard E. Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong was born in Bennington, Vermont on April 19, 1903, [1] [2] the son of Marcus P. Armstrong (1864-1928) and Alice J. Cordes (1868-1953). [2] He graduated from Bennington High School in 1922, and attended the University of Vermont from 1922 to 1923. [1]

  7. Moonlight in Vermont (song) - Wikipedia

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    Moonlight in Vermont" is a popular song about the U.S. state of Vermont, written by John Blackburn (lyrics) and Karl Suessdorf (music) and published in 1944. [1] It was introduced by Margaret Whiting in a 1944 recording.

  8. List of Glascock Prize winners and participants - Wikipedia

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    Frances Cannon from University of Vermont; Emily A. Lee from Trinity College; Christopher Spaide from Amherst College; April Walker from Emory University; 2010 (87th): Winner: Nicole Gervasio from Bryn Mawr College; 2nd place: Naomi Sosner from Dartmouth College and Nisa Williams from University of Maryland; Caroline Georges from Hampshire College

  9. Vermont's at-large congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Vermont has been represented in the United States House of Representatives by a single at-large congressional district since the 1930 census, when the state lost its second seat, obsoleting its 1st and 2nd congressional districts. There were once six districts in Vermont, all of which were eliminated after various censuses.