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  2. Mark Camphouse - Wikipedia

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    Mark Camphouse (born 1954 in Oak Park, Illinois) is an American composer and conductor who has written primarily for symphonic band, but whose output also includes works for orchestra, choir and chamber brass. A product of the rich, cultural life of Chicago, Camphouse received his formal musical training at Northwestern University. His first ...

  3. Bienen School of Music - Wikipedia

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    Mark Camphouse ('75) – Professor of music and director of the Wind Symphony, George Mason University; Kay Davis ('42) – Singer with Duke Ellington band; Rollo Dilworth ('03) – Chair of Music Education and Music Therapy at Boyer College of Music and Dance at Temple University [13] Eric Garcia ('02, '07) – Music director of the Boise ...

  4. Login.gov - Wikipedia

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    Login.gov is a single sign-on solution for US government websites. [1] It enables users to log in to services from numerous government agencies using the same username and password. Login.gov was jointly developed by 18F and the US Digital Service . [ 1 ]

  5. Camp House - Wikipedia

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    Camp House may refer to: . in New Zealand. Camp House (Taranaki), a Heritage New Zealand property in Taranaki in the United States. Moses Camp House, Winsted, Connecticut, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Litchfield County

  6. Captive portal - Wikipedia

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    In a captive portal, the firewall will make sure that only the DNS server(s) provided by the network's DHCP can be used by unauthenticated clients (or, alternatively, it will forward all DNS requests by unauthenticated clients to that DNS server). This DNS server will return the IP address of the captive portal page as a result of all DNS lookups.

  7. Muscogee Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Muscogee Nation, or Muscogee (Creek) Nation, [3] is a federally recognized Native American tribe based in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.The nation descends from the historic Muscogee Confederacy, a large group of indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands.

  8. Cookhouse - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Mine cookhouse, Monte Cristo, Washington, ca. 1894. A cookhouse is a small building where cooking takes place. Often found at remote work camps, they complemented the bunkhouse and were usually found on ranches that employed cowboys, or loggers in a logging camp.

  9. Withdrawal of application for admission - Wikipedia

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    Withdrawal of application for admission is an option that U.S. Department of Homeland Security might offer to an Arriving Alien whereby the alien chooses to withdraw his or her application to enter the United States, and immediately departs the United States (or pre-clearance port of entry).