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  2. Template:General-medical-journal-stub - Wikipedia

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    It uses {}, which is a meta-template designed to ease the process of creating and maintaining stub templates. Usage. Typing {{General-medical-journal-stub}} produces the message shown at the beginning, and adds the article to the following category: Category:General medical journal stubs (population: 83) General information. This is a stub ...

  3. George W. Dollar - Wikipedia

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    George W. Dollar (1917–2006) was a prominent preacher, teacher and author in Independent Fundamental Baptist circles. He is most famous as of co-founder of the Southwide Baptist Fellowship , author of 3 books including A History of Fundamentalism in America and a militant defender of his faith.

  4. Ellis Pinsky - Wikipedia

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    Ellis Pinsky. Ellis Pinsky is an American technology entrepreneur and student at New York University (NYU). He gained notoriety at a young age for his alleged involvement in a high-profile cryptocurrency theft case.

  5. Category:Company stubs - Wikipedia

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    Companies by country. In addition to the above, please use a stub for the country in which the company is based, if there is one (see Category:Company stubs by country ). If there is not such a stub, please use the top level stub for the country in addition to a stub for companies of the business sector it operates in.

  6. Egyptian gold stater - Wikipedia

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    Under Teos. Teos introduced the gold stater in order to pay salaries of Greek mercenaries who were at his service.. Gold stater with the same weight of a Persian daric (around 8.42 grams), with an owl on the left, modelled after the Athenian model, and a papyrus on the right.

  7. United States military pay - Wikipedia

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    United States military pay is money paid to members of the United States Armed Forces. The amount of pay varies according to the member's rank, time in the military, location duty assignment, and by some special skills the member may have. Pay will be largely based on rank, which goes from E-1 to E-9 for enlisted members, O-1 to O-10 for ...

  8. National Heritage Foundation - Wikipedia

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    It was also one of the largest operations using a practice called charitable-split dollar, which was prohibited in a new law in 1999. Members would make tax-deductible donations, that the organization would use to pay for life insurance policies. Most of these were taken out for the benefit of the donors' heirs, and only a small portion went to ...

  9. Template:Web-portal-stub - Wikipedia

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    It uses {}, which is a meta-template designed to ease the process of creating and maintaining stub templates. Usage. Typing {{Web-portal-stub}} produces the message shown at the beginning, and adds the article to the following category: Category:Website stubs (population: 536) General information. This is a stub template.