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  2. Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, it changed its name to North Adams State College and, in 1997, to Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, reflecting its position as the public liberal arts college within the Massachusetts state university system. [1] In 2004, President Mary Grant led in the creation of the Berkshire Compact for Higher Education and MCLA Gallery 51. [6]

  3. Common-channel signaling - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, common-channel signaling (CCS), or common-channel interoffice signaling (CCIS), is the transmission of control information via a separate channel than that used for the messages, [1] [2] The signaling channel usually controls multiple message channels.

  4. .edu - Wikipedia

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    .edu is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. The domain was implemented in 1985 to create a domain name hierarchy for organizations with a focus on education.

  5. Kansas City jazz - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City jazz is popular in these cities. Kansas City jazz is a style of jazz that developed in Kansas City, Missouri during the 1920s and 1930s, which marked the transition from the structured big band style to the much more improvisational style of bebop.

  6. Vinnie Ream - Wikipedia

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    Lavinia Ellen "Vinnie" Ream Hoxie (September 25, 1847 – November 20, 1914) was an American sculptor. Her most famous work is the statue of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in the United States Capitol rotunda. [1]

  7. List of schools in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    There are, however, a few schools which run under Indian Central Board of Secondary Education, British, American and French systems, or a combination of languages. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  8. Isosceles triangle - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, an isosceles triangle (/ aɪ ˈ s ɒ s ə l iː z /) is a triangle that has two sides of equal length. Sometimes it is specified as having exactly two sides of equal length, and sometimes as having at least two sides of equal length, the latter version thus including the equilateral triangle as a special case.

  9. Bella Vista, Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    Bella Vista is a royal palace of the Nizam during the existence of Hyderabad State, now located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India.[1][2] It is an Indo-European building standing on a 10-acre (40,000 m2) verdant campus. The building's French architect named it Bella Vista, meaning beautiful sight, since it overlooks the Hussain sagar lake.