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  2. Tulip Time Festival - Wikipedia

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    94–95. Inaugurated. 1929. ( 1929) Website. tuliptime .com. Tulip Time Festival is an annual festival held in Holland, Michigan. Tulip festivals are held in many cities around the United States of America that were founded or largely inhabited by Dutch settlers. It has been held every year (except 2020) in mid-May since 1929 and is currently ...

  3. Odessa High School (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Odessa High School (Texas) /  31.851917°N 102.382417°W  / 31.851917; -102.382417. AVID Demo. School. Odessa High School ( OHS) is a public high school located in Odessa, Texas, United States. It is one of three high schools in the Ector County Independent School District. The full name of the school is Odessa Senior High School.

  4. Erich Hartmann - Wikipedia

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    Grave in Weil im Schönbuch The Hartmann "black tulip" color scheme applied to the forewing of a German Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon. During his long imprisonment, Hartmann's son, Erich-Peter, was born in 1945 and died as a three-year-old in 1948, without his father ever having seen him.

  5. Houston mayor says police chief is out amid probe into ...

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    Houston’s mayor has replaced the city’s police chief, saying Wednesday it was the best thing for a law enforcement agency that’s still under intense scrutiny over why hundreds of thousands ...

  6. APD unveils pay incentives to keep officers on force - AOL

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    Oct. 8—Police officers with 19 years of service credit through the Public Employees Retirement Association, or PERA, are being offered a $1,500-a-month incentive to remain with the Albuquerque ...

  7. 1911 Revolution - Wikipedia

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  8. Suleiman the Magnificent - Wikipedia

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    Suleiman I (Ottoman Turkish: سليمان اول, romanized: Süleyman-ı Evvel; Turkish: I. Süleyman; 6 November 1494 – 6 September 1566), commonly known as Suleiman the Magnificent in Western Europe and Suleiman the Lawgiver (Ottoman Turkish: قانونى سلطان سليمان, romanized: Ḳānūnī Sulṭān Süleymān) in his Ottoman realm, was the longest-reigning sultan of the ...

  9. Five Points of Calvinism - Wikipedia

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    The Five Points of Calvinism assert that God saves every person upon whom he has mercy, and that his efforts are not frustrated by the unrighteousness or inability of humans. They have been summarized under the acrostic TULIP: total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and the perseverance of the saints.