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  2. UOM - Wikipedia

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    UOM may refer to: Units of measurement; University of Macedonia, a university in Thessaloniki, Greece; University of Madras, a university in Tamil Nadu, India; University of Maine, a university in Orono, Maine, U.S. University of Malakand, at Chakdara NWFP Pakistan; University of Malta, the highest educational institution in Malta

  3. Jim Harbaugh - Wikipedia

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    Harbaugh has championed equal access to justice for Americans through his involvement with the Legal Services Corporation (LSC). [348] On June 13, 2017, Harbaugh spoke in Washington, D.C., in the Senate Building about the gap in access to justice for low-income earning Americans which was showcased in the 2017 LSC report, "The Justice Gap ...

  4. David Hulme (geographer) - Wikipedia

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    Life and career Hulme was born in ... in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to research and international development. ... Personal UoM website This page was last ...

  5. Kevin Greenaugh - Wikipedia

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    Greenaugh was born in the United Kingdom and raised as a U.S. military dependent. His career has been deeply rooted in both the military and commercial energy industry. His journey began in Berlin during the Cold War, later moving to Augusta, Georgia, where he and his family encountered the challenges of segregation. [1]

  6. D. W. Waters Career Center - Wikipedia

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    The D. W. Waters Career Center is a magnet high school located in Tampa, Florida. On May 15, 2007, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as the Old Hillsborough County High School .

  7. Paul Johnson (economist) - Wikipedia

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    He was then briefly head of Economies of Financial Regulation at the Financial Services Authority, 1999–2000, then transferred as chief economist and director of analytical services to the Department for Education and Employment, soon renamed as the Department for Education and Skills, remaining until 2004.

  8. Memphis Tigers men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    They began the season strong, moving as high to No. 13 in the country before falling out of the rankings (a phenomenon which would become a recurrent theme of the Pastner era). In the last game of the season, Josh Pastner's victory over Tulsa gave him 72 career victories, the most by a Memphis head coach over his first three seasons. [17]

  9. Andrés Framini - Wikipedia

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    The leader of the Steel and Metalworks Union (UOM), Augusto Vandor, favored distancing the CGT from Perón; while Framini did not. A plenary held near La Falda in June 1962 resulting in a marked leftward shift in the CGT's platform, a position encouraged by the re-appointment of the anti-labor Alvaro Alsogaray and a new, deep recession.