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This rapid increase, especially from Lithuania, occurred as a result of the anti-Semitic progroms in Russian-Ruled territories following the assassination of Czar Alexander II in 1881.
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This rapid increase, especially from Lithuania, occurred as a result of the anti-Semitic progroms in Russian-Ruled territories following the assassination of Czar Alexander II in 1881.
Address at the Opening of the Centenary Conference of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies 2003
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Hulton Archive/Getty Images When Britain Ruled The Skies: A De Havilland Comet under construction in Belfast in 1954 Jet Age By Sam Howe Verhovek
Shrinking the World Daniel Michaels 2010
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I also have a full sized Moleskine Ruled Notebook for when I am feeling saucy, though I always feel like I never have something important enough to write in it.
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Boogaard's Death Ruled Accidental Derek Boogaard, the Rangers forward found dead in his home last Friday, died due to an accidental mixture of alcohol and oxycodone, the Hennepin, Minn., medical examiner's office said Friday.
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Scouting report: Ruled ineligible for the 2009 Sugar Bowl for improper contact with an agent.
Monroe part of a Va. tradition: Top-rate offensive linemen 2009
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- Ruled that Muslim prayer is allowed in Indiana court room since it is dictated by their religion and the mention of Allah was fine, but yet he blocked Christian prayers and mention of God and blocked the placement of a Menorah by a Rabbi at the Court's Holiday display.
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My ideal note taking setup for every day use is a Moleskine Ruled Pocket and a Pilot Precise V5 RT pen.
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The massive takeover was just Ruled upon the other day by the SC (r) OTUS …
Think Progress » DeMint Lies: ‘I Did Not Want’ Health Care ‘To Be The President’s Waterloo’ 2010
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The youngest senator in Congress, Lee compared the current political situation to 1773: "Ruled by a king on one hand and a president on the other; in this case, a president who thinks he's a king."
CPAC 2011: The Conservative Political Action Conference (Live Coverage, Day Two) Chris Cillizza 2011
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