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  2. How to shop for homeowners insurance: A step-by-step ... - AOL

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    Write down your home's vital statistics. Gather details like square footage, number of rooms, roof age and type, building materials and foundation type as well as any security and safety equipment

  3. History of lobbying in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Madison, writing in the Federalist Papers, suggested that factions could be thwarted by requiring them to compete with other factions, and therefore the powerful force of one faction could be counteracted by another faction or factions. [2] Today, the term "special interest" has often been equated with Madison's sense of "faction".

  4. Template : Did you know nominations/Japanese Girls Never Die

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    I don't know how to write one so this might be a sloppy one and I hope you can help me fix it. Warm Regards, Miminity (me contribs) 13:22, 6 February 2025 (UTC) For one, it's more than 700 words, which is the limit recommended at MOS:FILMPLOT. It should use the narrative present tense (WP:PLOTPRESENT). There's so many tense flips here, I'm not ...

  5. Soft Light (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    "Soft Light" was the first The X-Files episode written by Gilligan, who would go on to write several acclaimed episodes such as "Pusher", "Bad Blood" and "Memento Mori". "Soft Light" was one of the first episodes written by someone not on the main writing staff for The X-Files. Originally, the script called for Banton's shadow to be able to ...

  6. Robert Bryce (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Bryce has been writing about the energy business for three decades. He spent twelve years writing for The Austin Chronicle. [1] From 2006 to 2010, he was the managing editor of the online magazine, Energy Tribune. [2] From October 2007 to February 2008 he was a fellow at the Institute for Energy Research.

  7. Anytime You Need a Friend - Wikipedia

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    In France, the single entered the chart at number 43 during the week of October 29, 1994. After spending one week at its peak position of number 12, the song fluctuated inside the singles chart for a total of 16 weeks. In Germany and Ireland, "Anytime You Need a Friend" reached numbers 31 and 16 on their respective singles charts.

  8. Ethnic stereotypes in comics - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] This is accomplished in many ways, frequently by either writing new character of color or "trans-racializing" existing characters to become racial or ethnic minorities (e.g. the changing of Karate Kid's race from White to Asian). [citation needed]

  9. University of Timbuktu - Wikipedia

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    The city of Timbuktu developed out of a semi-permanent campsite established by the Tuareg people in the late 1100s A.D. to early 1200s A.D. [2] [3] Due to the Tuaregs having established the area as a way-station for supplies and provisions, which was often visited by travelers and merchants passing by, it eventually became a large trading city.