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Famous for his "Peaceable Kingdom" series, Edward Hicks depicted this Biblical event in the early 19th century |
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The 411 on this R&B singer: her song "Be Without You" was No. 1 in 2006, & her middle initial J. stands for Jane |
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In this type of strike, strikers stop work but refuse to leave the factory |
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The current price of one first-class stamp for a one-ounce letter |
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According to tradition, Robin Hood was born in this English place |
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She met Cris Judd, her second husband, while filming the video for "Love Don't Cost A Thing" |
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NEA stands for National Endowment for the Arts, or for this union representing teachers |
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20500 is the ZIP code of this Washington, D.C. location |
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Generic name for a lightweight laptop computer |
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This Dutchman's 1655 "Head of Christ" is seen here |
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"Toxic" was a hit from her 2003 "In the Zone" CD |
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In 1955 2 labor organizations combined to form this; George Meany became its first president |
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The most popular commemorative U.S. stamp ever featured this man |
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South Bend school noted for its law school & sports teams |
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Before he ran away to sea, this French postimpressionist painted "The Yellow Christ", seen here |
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LaDonna Gaines is the real name of this '70s disco queen |
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The 1947 Labor-Management Relations Act curbed labor's power; these 2 legislators sponsored it |
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In 2002 the Post Office reported that more than 3,000 letter carriers suffered injury due to these |
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"Public" person authorized to authenticate contracts & other documents |
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In the 19th century, Gustav Bauernfeind depicted Jerusalem, including this location |
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Do cry out loud the name of this woman heard here
"Don't cry out loud..." |
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In the 1860s some well-"train"ed workers met to form the BLE, the Brotherhood of these |
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"GU" is the official postal abbreviation for this U.S. territory |
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One of Jean-Paul Sartre's best-known works is "Being and" this |
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