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  2. St Ita's GAA - Wikipedia

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    St Ita's [1] is a Gaelic football and hurling club based in the village of Gortroe, (near Youghal), County Cork, Ireland. It competes in competitions organized by Cork county board and the Imokilly divisional board.

  3. Initial Teaching Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The ITA was very rarely used by the 1970s. [5] The I.T.A. remains of interest in discussions about possible reforms of English spelling. [6] There have been attempts to apply the I.T.A. using only characters which can be found on the typewriter keyboard [7] or in the basic ASCII character set, to avoid the use of special symbols.

  4. International Trade Administration - Wikipedia

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    The ITA was created on January 2, 1980, and is headed by the Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade (USC(IT)), the principal adviser to the Secretary of Commerce on American imports and exports. The Under Secretary is the head of the International Trade Administration within the Commerce Department.

  5. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) is a high performance computing and networking center founded in 1986 and one of the original five NSF Supercomputing Centers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] PSC is a joint effort of Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , United States .

  6. Ita Wegman - Wikipedia

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    Ita Wegman, as she was known throughout her life, was born as Maria Ita Wegman in 1876 in Karawang, West Java, the first child of a Dutch colonial family.Around the turn of the century, she returned to Europe (she had visited before) and studied therapeutic gymnastics and massage.

  7. Ita Kozakeviča - Wikipedia

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    Ita Marija Kozakeviča (Polish: Ita Maria Kozakiewicz; 3 July 1955 – 28 October 1990) was a Latvian Polish philologist, journalist and social worker. Biography

  8. Carole Ita White - Wikipedia

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    Carole Ita White started appearing in episodic TV and small film roles in the early 1970s. Her first TV job was a TV movie titled Evil Roy Slade, starring John Astin, Mickey Rooney, and Milton Berle. The movie was written by producer and director Garry Marshall. Marshall cast her in a role on his series The Odd Couple.

  9. Montana Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Montana Public Service Commission (PSC) is a quasi-judicial regulatory board of elected officials in the U.S. state of Montana. The PSC regulates private, investor-owned natural gas, electric, telephone, water and private sewer companies doing business in Montana.