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  2. GECU - Wikipedia

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    GECU (formerly Government Employees Credit Union) [1] is a federal chartered credit union headquartered in El Paso, Texas.GECU is regulated under the authority of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) and each of their members is an owner who has a vote and a share in the credit union.

  3. Average Penis and Erection Size: What’s "Normal?" - Healthline

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    When it comes to length, the average is 3.61 for a flaccid penis and 5.16 inches for an erect penis.; Most people with penises overestimate what the average penis size actually is, according to ...

  4. Run-DMC - Wikipedia

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    He was beginning to tire of Run-DMC, and there was increased friction between him and Simmons, who was eager to return to recording (Simmons had at this time adopted the moniker Rev Run in light of his religious conversion). While on tour in Europe in 1997, McDaniels' ongoing battle with substance abuse led to a bout of severe depression, which ...

  5. United States Army Publishing Directorate - Wikipedia

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    The Army Publishing Directorate (APD) supports readiness as the Army's centralized publications and forms management organization. APD authenticates, publishes, indexes, and manages Department of the Army publications and forms to ensure that Army policy is current and can be developed or revised quickly.

  6. Internet Information Services - Wikipedia

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    IIS 4.0 was released as part of the "Option Pack" for Windows NT 4.0. It introduced the new MMC-based administration application and also was the first version where multiple instances of web and FTP servers can run, differentiating them by port number and/or hostname. It was also the first version to run application pools.

  7. 1923 in music - Wikipedia

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    May 17 – Peter Mennin, American composer and administrator (d. 1983) May 28 – György Ligeti, composer (d. 2006) May 29 – Eugene Wright, american jazzist (d. 2020) June 8 – Karel Goeyvaerts, Belgian composer (d. 1993) June 29 – Ronnie Ronalde, born Ronald Waldron, English yodeller and siffleur (d. 2015)

  8. FDA OKs New Gel Eroxon to Treat Erectile Dysfunction, What to ...

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    The FDA has allowed a new topical gel Eroxon to be sold over the counter to help treat erectile dysfunction. The approval was for marketing Eroxon as an over-the-counter option, the first in the ...

  9. Middle East on ‘verge of the abyss,’ UN warns as ... - AOL

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    Palestinians, who fled their houses amid Israeli strikes, shelter at a United Nations-run school in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, October 14. - Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters.