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  2. Kwame R. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Political party. Democratic. Spouse. Marcia K. Brown. Alma mater. Morgan State University. Kwame R. Brown [1] (born October 13, 1970) [2] is an American politician in Washington, D.C., who was an at-large member of the council from 2005 to 2011 and chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia from 2011 until his resignation in June 2012.

  3. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005

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    Status: In force. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 or MGNREGA, earlier known as the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act or NREGA, [3] is an Indian social welfare measure that aims to guarantee the ' right to work '. This act was passed on 23 August 2005 [1] and was implemented in February 2006 under the UPA ...

  4. Greater Baltimore Medical Center At Texas Station - WebMD

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    Greater Baltimore Medical Center At Texas Station. 1 Texas Station Ct Ste 210 Timonium, MD 21093. (410) 683-3380.

  5. Gbmc Jarrettsville Family Care in Jarrettsville, MD - WebMD

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    Gbmc Jarrettsville Family Care. 3718 Norrisville Rd Ste C Jarrettsville, MD 21084. (410) 692-5292. OVERVIEW.

  6. Sayles Jenks Bowen - Wikipedia

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    Sayles Jenks Bowen (7 October 1813 – 16 December 1896) son of Josiah Bowen and Deborah Jenks, was the twentieth Mayor of Washington City, District of Columbia, from 1868 to 1870 and, as of 2022, the last Republican mayor in the District of Columbia or any of its sub-jurisdictions. Bowen was one of the most controversial mayors in the history ...

  7. Washington v. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Washington v. Davis , 426 U.S. 229 (1976), was a United States Supreme Court case that established that laws that have a racially discriminatory effect but were not adopted to advance a racially discriminatory purpose are valid under the U.S. Constitution .

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