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  • 72Chuck Heater — Heater (No. 44) and Ed Shuttlesworth Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born October 10, 1952 …

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  • 73Ron Zook — College coach infobox Name = Ron Zook | Caption = DateOfBirth = Birth date and age|1954|4|28|mf=y Birthplace = flagicon|Ohio Loudonville, OH DateOfDeath = Sport = Football College = Illinois Title = Head Coach CurrentRecord = 16 26 OverallRecord …

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  • 74The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) caption= dates=14 September 1866 country=Canada branch=Militia type=Line Infantry role=Light Infantry size=One battalion command structure=Royal Canadian… …

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  • 75Sourcing (personnel) — Sourcing in personnel management work refers to the identification and uncovering of candidates (also known as talent) through proactive recruiting techniques. Historical context The evolution of recruiting has changed significantly over the last …

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  • 76Pittsburgh Organizing Group — Pittsburgh Organizing Group, often referred to as POG , is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based anarchist organization concerned with anti militarism, social and economic justice, labor solidarity and police brutality issues locally, nationally, and… …

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  • 77March 6, 2008 Times Square bombing — The bomb shattered the window and door of the recruiting center Location Times Square, New York City …

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  • 78March 19, 2008 anti-war protest — A protester being arrested inside the Hart Senate Office Building. March 19, 2008 being the fifth anniversary of the United States 2003 invasion of Iraq and in protest and demonstration in opposition to the war in Iraq, anti war protests were… …

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  • 79Mitch McGary — (born June 6, 1992) is a blue chip high school basketball player who has signed a National Letter of Intent to play with the Michigan Wolverines basketball team. At the time of the signing, ESPN.com and Scout.com ranked McGary as the No. 2 player …

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  • 80Oversigning — (also spelled Over signing) is an unofficial term for the practice of American college athletic departments signing recruits to a National Letter of Intent (NLI) that may exceed the maximum number of athletic scholarships permitted by the… …

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