small+bureau

  • 71credit bureau — a firm that investigates the creditworthiness of and assigns a credit rating to a client s customers or potential customers. Also called credit agency. * * * Organization that provides information to merchants or other businesses concerning the… …

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  • 72Palmer Raids — The Palmer Raids were a series of controversial raids by the U.S. Justice and Immigration Departments from 1919 to 1921 on suspected radical leftists in the United States. The raids are named for Alexander Mitchell Palmer, United States Attorney… …

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  • 73KTEN — Infobox Broadcast call letters = KTEN city = station station slogan = station branding = K TEN analog = 10 (VHF) digital = 26 (UHF) other chs = affiliations = NBC (secondary until 1998) The CW (DT2) network = founded = airdate = June 1, 1954… …

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  • 74Sihe Bridge — is a bridge in Beijing.It sits on the southern stretch of the 4th Ring Road.Before the 4th Ring Road signpost change in September 2004, it was named Huaxiang Bridge as it was close to the locality of Huaxiang, which literally means Flower Village …

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  • 75Newsround — For the entertainment website, see Newgrounds. Newsround The Newsround logo since 2002 Format Children s news magazine Created by …

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  • 76Complexe Desjardins — located in MI The south tower (centre), flanked by the Hyatt Hotel (left) and the east tower (right) of Complexe Desjardins. General information Type …

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  • 77All News Channel — was a 24 hour news channel carried mainly on DirecTV (and before that USSB which was folded into DirecTV in 1999). All News Channel (ANC) had also been syndicated to network television afflliates in the United States.Many local television… …

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  • 78The Eureka — is a machine for generating Latin verses, created and exhibited in the mid nineteenth century by the Quaker inventor John Clark of Bridgwater. Clark, a cousin of Cyrus Clark, was born at Greinton in Somerset in 1785 and moved to Bridgwater in… …

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  • 79L. J. Greenberg — L. J. Greenberg, born Leopold Jacob Greenberg (1861 1931), was an accomplished British Jewish journalist. Early Zionism He was born in Birmingham in 1861, the son of Simeon Greenberg, a successful jewellery manufacturer. He was educated in London …

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  • 80commode — n. 1. Chest of drawers, small bureau, dressing table. 2. Somno, night stool …

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