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    Your car insurance typically covers family members and friends who infrequently borrow your car, but understanding the coverage limits helps protect you from unexpected costs.

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  4. Auto-Owners Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Auto-Owners began writing insurance in Indiana, its first state outside of Michigan, in 1935. They now offer insurance in 26 states through local, independent insurance agents. [4] The company has been a member of the Fortune 500 since 2003. [5] In 2020, Auto-Owners Insurance was listed at number 320. [5]

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  6. The Simpsons season 20 - Wikipedia

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    Lisa, distracted by Bart's achievement, cannot concentrate during the real test, but Skinner returns and cancels the test. Meanwhile, Homer forgets to mail off his insurance payment and must keep himself and the house accident-free until his coverage can be reinstated at 3:00pm. [31]

  7. Sky Police - Wikipedia

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    Chief Wiggum's song "Sky Police" is a parody of "Baby Face" as sung by Julie Andrews in the musical Thoroughly Modern Millie. [1]The main plot of the episode is a homage to The Church Team, a team of Christian blackjack card counters active from 2005 to 2011.

  8. Associations in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Rome, the principle of private association was recognized very early by the state. Sodalitates for religious purposes are mentioned in the Twelve Tables, [1] and collegia opificum, or trade guilds, were believed to have been instituted by Numa Pompilius, which probably means that they were regulated by the jus divinum as being associated with particular cults.

  9. The True Story of C.Z. Guest From 'Feud: Capote vs. The Swans'

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    C.Z. Guest, portrayed by Chloe Sevigny in 'Feud: Capote vs. The Swans,' was one of the few Swans to not cut Truman Capote out of her life entirely.