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  2. NASCAR on Fox - Wikipedia

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    On November 11, 1999, NASCAR signed a contract that awarded the U.S. television rights to its races to four networks (two that would hold the broadcast television rights and two that would hold the cable television rights), split between Fox and sister cable channel FX, and NBC and TBS (whose rights were later assumed by TNT) starting with the 2001 season. [2]

  3. List of F3, EF3, and IF3 tornadoes (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    Traffic camera of the Jonesboro tornado shortly after touching down. This is a list of tornadoes which has been officially or unofficially labeled as F3, EF3, IF3 during the 2020s decade.

  4. File:Intersection of M-50 & US 23 Dundee Michigan.JPG

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  5. Affidavit - Wikipedia

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    Such a statement is witnessed as to the authenticity of the affiant's signature by a taker of oaths, such as a notary public or commissioner of oaths. An affidavit is a type of verified statement or showing, or containing a verification, meaning it is made under oath on penalty of perjury. It serves as evidence for its veracity and is required ...

  6. Flint water crisis - Wikipedia

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    On February 23, 2016, the Michigan State Legislature started a committee to investigate the crisis. [254] On March 1, one of its members, Senator Jim Ananich of Flint, introduced a resolution that would grant state lawmakers probing the Flint water crisis subpoena power over the governor's office, which is immune to the state Freedom of ...

  7. Pure Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Pure Michigan is as an advertising campaign by the State of Michigan to market itself as a travel and tourism destination. It was launched in 2008 [ 1 ] featuring the voice of actor and comedian Tim Allen , [ 2 ] using the title song from The Cider House Rules as the background music in television commercials.

  8. Gratz v. Bollinger - Wikipedia

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    Gratz v. Bollinger, 539 U.S. 244 (2003), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding the University of Michigan undergraduate affirmative action admissions policy. In a 6–3 decision announced on June 23, 2003, Chief Justice Rehnquist, writing for the Court, ruled the University's point system's "predetermined point allocations" that awarded 20 points towards admission to ...

  9. Michigan's 23rd House of Representatives district - Wikipedia

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    Michigan's 23rd House of Representatives district (also referred to as Michigan's 23rd House district) is a legislative district within the Michigan House of Representatives located in parts of Livingston, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties. [2]