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  2. Urbanor - Wikipedia

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    Plaintiffs architect Pedro Sentieri and builder Julio San Martín scored multimillion dollar returns when their investments multiplied by more than 27 times, in only nine months. [1] On the opposite side, defendants Alberto Cortina and Alberto Alcocer , known popularly as "The Albertos", had to pay 50 million Euros.

  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.

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    Typing {{Music-festival-stub}} produces the message shown at the beginning, and adds the article to the following category: Category:Music festival stubs (population: 399) General information. This is a stub template. A brief explanation of these templates follows; for full details please consult Wikipedia:Stub. What is a stub?

  7. Hudson's Bay tokens - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson's Bay Company tokens represented the unit of currency used in the fur trade for many decades. The largest—one "Made Beaver"—was equal in value to the skin on an adult male beaver in good condition. Smaller sizes represented one-half, one-quarter, and one-eighth of a Made-Beaver. One side of the brass token bears the Hudson's Bay ...

  8. Paymaster-General of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    The Paymaster-General of the United States Army was a general officer who was responsible for the Pay Department of the U.S. Army.. History. The office of the Paymaster General was created through a resolution of the Continental Congress on 16 June 1775, which established "That there be one Paymaster General, and a Deputy under him, for the Army, in a separate department; that the pay for the ...

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    Military rank stubs. This category is maintained by WikiProject Stub sorting. Please propose new stub templates and categories here before creation. This category is for stub articles relating to military ranks, appointments, or occupations. You can help by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {{ mil-rank-stub }} instead of ...