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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The American Revolution.
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Beginning with the Revolutionary War, and continuing through the next two centuries, every war -- and Roosevelt's New Deal -- indebted the U.S. and that debt was eventually repaid.
Pat LaMarche: The Stock Market Reacts Negatively to Bad Economic Compromises That Threaten Consumer Spending Pat LaMarche 2011
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Beginning with the Revolutionary War, and continuing through the next two centuries, every war -- and Roosevelt's New Deal -- indebted the U.S. and that debt was eventually repaid.
Pat LaMarche: The Stock Market Reacts Negatively to Bad Economic Compromises That Threaten Consumer Spending Pat LaMarche 2011
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The restaurant, named for a Revolutionary War fort, is owned by food writer St. John Frizell.
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With their sea of signs and Revolutionary War flags this particular face of the larger Liberty Movement descended onto Washington D.C. in the hundreds of thousands this past summer (the Million Mob March).
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