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  2. Joe the Plumber database search controversy - Wikipedia

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    Controversial Ohio database searches of Joe Wurzelbacher occurred during the last few weeks of the 2008 US Presidential election campaign, when Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) employees, and Ohio officials, became embroiled in a controversy over searches of Joe Wurzelbacher's government records after he came to national attention as "Joe the Plumber."

  3. Dismissed as improvidently granted - Wikipedia

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    A grant of appellate review is dismissed as improvidently granted (DIG) when a court with discretionary appellate jurisdiction later decides that it should not review the case. [1] Notably, the Supreme Court of the United States occasionally grants a petition of the writ of certiorari , only to later DIG the case.

  4. Brooke Site - Wikipedia

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    The Brooke Site (designated 33DE3 [3]) is an archaeological site in the northwestern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.Located south of the city of Defiance in Defiance County, [4] the site encompasses approximately 1 acre (0.40 ha) at the bottom of a ravine, [5] along the Auglaize River. [3]

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  6. State Line Archeological District - Wikipedia

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    The State Line Archeological District (also known as the State Line site [1]) is a complex of archaeological sites and national historic district located west of Elizabethtown, Ohio, United States. Located on both sides of the Indiana /Ohio border, [ 2 ] the historic district is composed of five contributing properties spread out across 8 acres ...

  7. Brokaw Site - Wikipedia

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    [2] The main village site is located on the relatively flat top of a hill roughly about 1,240 feet (380 m) above sea level. The site is estimated to encompass 2-3 acres. The site during its occupation overlooked a roughly-hewn hunting trail, later used as the outline of the first roads and eventually becoming National Road.

  8. Dewitt Log Homestead - Wikipedia

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    This log cabin was built in 1805 by Zachariah Price Dewitt and Elizabeth Dewitt and is the oldest extant structure in the Oxford Township of Butler County, Ohio.It is the only remaining home of the several built by pioneers along the Four-Mile Creek, just east of what is now the Miami University campus.

  9. dig (command) - Wikipedia

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    dig was originally written by Steve Hotz and incorporated into BIND 4 since at least 1990; [3] later it was rewritten by Michael Sawyer, and is maintained by the Internet Systems Consortium as part of BIND 9. When originally written, the manual page for dig indicated that its name was an acronym for "Domain Information Groper". [3]

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