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  2. Freelancer - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2012 Freelance Industry Report compiled primarily about North America freelancing, nearly half of freelancers do writing work, with 18% of freelancers listing writing as a primary skill, 10% editing/copy-editing, and 10% as copy-writing. 20% of freelancers listed their primary skills as design.

  3. Giant's Bread - Wikipedia

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    Giant's Bread is a novel by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by Collins in April 1930 and in the US by Doubleday later in the same year. The UK edition retailed for seven shillings and sixpence (7/6) and the US edition at $1.00.

  4. Hong Kong dollar - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, paper money production resumed essentially unaltered from before the war, with the government issuing 1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, and 1-dollar notes, and the three banks issuing 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500-dollar notes. 1-dollar notes were replaced by coins in 1960, with only the 1-cent note issued by the government after 1965.

  5. Bahamian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Bahamas Monetary Authority took over the issuance of paper money in 1968, issuing the same denominations. The Central Bank of the Bahamas was established on 1 June 1974 and took over note issuance from that point forward. [8] Its first issue of notes did not include the 1 ⁄ 2 and 3 dollar denominations but these were reintroduced in 1984.

  6. Moonshine - Wikipedia

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    Contamination is still possible by unscrupulous distillers using cheap methanol to increase the apparent strength of the product. Moonshine can be made both more palatable and perhaps less dangerous by discarding the "foreshot" – the first 50–150 millilitres (1.8–5.3 imp fl oz; 1.7–5.1 US fl oz) of alcohol that drip from the condenser.

  7. Poodle skirt - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the skirt began as Charlot needed a last-minute Christmas skirt. With little money and little ability to sew, she made the seamless skirt herself out of felt. [3] As Charlot's design for a skirt caught on, she was asked to make a dog-themed skirt, as dogs were popular.

  8. Washington Corrections Center for Women - Wikipedia

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    This money is used for store purchases (snacks, hygiene, office supplies), recreation, and medication. A doctor visit cost $4/visit. A weight card for the gym is $7/quarter. There are quarterly packages, monthly fundraisers, monthly events, and craft supplies available as well.

  9. Jennifer Flavin - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Flavin was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in West Hills, a district of Los Angeles.She is one of seven children. She had four brothers (Tom, Pat, Shannon, and Mitch) and two sisters.