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  2. System of National Accounts - Wikipedia

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    The System of National Accounts (often abbreviated as SNA; formerly the United Nations System of National Accounts or UNSNA) is an international standard system of national accounts, the first international standard being published in 1953. [1]

  3. As Cowboys request interview with Kellen Moore, you’ll want ...

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    At least nine teams spanning six of the league’s eight divisions have sought interviews with Moore since he ascended to the coordinator level, per those team’s social media posts at the time ...

  4. Trey Gowdy - Wikipedia

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    Gowdy was born on August 22, 1964, in Greenville, South Carolina.He is the son of Novalene (Evans) and Harold Watson "Hal" Gowdy Jr., MD. [11] [12] He grew up in Spartanburg, [13] where as a young man he delivered newspapers for the local daily and worked at the community market. [14]

  5. Occam's razor - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, Occam's razor (also spelled Ockham's razor or Ocham's razor; Latin: novacula Occami) is the problem-solving principle that recommends searching for explanations constructed with the smallest possible set of elements.

  6. Dan Daniel (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    Vergil Glynn "Dan" Daniel (December 18, 1934 [1] – June 21, 2016) was an American radio disc jockey, known on the air as Dandy Dan Daniel and Triple-D. Career

  7. Bidirectional traffic - Wikipedia

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    A traffic sign in Victoria, Australia warning foreigners against potentially dangerous traffic conflicts.. In transportation infrastructure, a bidirectional traffic system divides travellers into two streams of traffic that flow in opposite directions.

  8. Martin Scorsese - Wikipedia

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    Martin Charles Scorsese (/ s k ɔːr ˈ s ɛ s i / skor-SESS-ee, [1] [2] Italian: [skorˈseːze,-se]; born November 17, 1942) is an American filmmaker. He emerged as one of the major figures of the New Hollywood era.

  9. Allophone - Wikipedia

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    The term "allophone" was coined by Benjamin Lee Whorf circa 1929. In doing so, he is thought to have placed a cornerstone in consolidating early phoneme theory. [4] The term was popularized by George L. Trager and Bernard Bloch in a 1941 paper on English phonology [5] and went on to become part of standard usage within the American structuralist tradition.