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  2. List of United States cities by population - Wikipedia

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    50 states and Washington, D.C. This table lists the 336 incorporated places in the United States, excluding the U.S. territories, with a population of at least 100,000 as of July 1, 2023, as estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau. Five states have no cities with populations exceeding 100,000. They are: Delaware, Maine, Vermont, West Virginia, and ...

  3. Loc Blocs - Wikipedia

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    Loc Blocs. Kawada Co. logo on bottom of motorized base. Loc Blocs was a plastic block construction toy set. [1] They they were marketed in the 1970s and 1980s by Entex Industries and manufactured in Japan as Dia Block by Kawada Co. which still produces sets to this day. They were also sold by Sears under their house brand Brix Blox.

  4. MagicBricks - Wikipedia

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    MagicBricks. Magicbricks, a division of Times Internet Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd ( The Times Group) is a website that provides a common platform for property buyers & sellers to locate properties of interest in India, and source information about all property related issues.

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    Access your WebMD account to get personalized health information, tips, and services from the leading online source of medical news.

  6. Dr. William Brix, MD, Pathology | Huntsville, AL | WebMD

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    Dr. William Brix, MD, is a Pathology specialist practicing in Huntsville, AL with 20 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 16 insurance plans. New patients are welcome. Hospital affiliations include Crestwood Medical Center.

  7. Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix - Wikipedia

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    Mathematician, engineer. Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix (20 February 1798 – 14 February 1870) was a German mathematician and engineer. [1] The unit for specific gravity of liquids, degree Brix (°Bx), is named after him. Brix made a career as a civil servant in professions related to civil engineering, measurements and manufacture (1827 ...

  8. Aage Brix - Wikipedia

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    Aage Brix (December 9, 1894 – March 16, 1963) was a former U.S. soccer forward who earned one cap with the U.S. national team at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The U.S. won the game, 1–0 against Estonia, its first game of the Olympics. Brix, a doctor, played as an amateur with the Los Angeles Athletic Club's soccer team. During the game against ...

  9. Brix, Manche - Wikipedia

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    Sights. A family known variously as Bruis, Brus, Bruz is said to be responsible for the Adam Castle, the oldest monument in Brix. Very little remains of the castle. The main square of Brix is called Place Robert Bruce. Many prominent members of the family mentioned above were named "Robert", including: Robert de Brus (1078–1138), the first member of the family known to have resided in ...