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  2. Residence Act - Wikipedia

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    The Residence Act of 1790 A sketch of Washington, D.C. by Thomas Jefferson in March 1791. The Residence Act of 1790, officially titled An Act for establishing the temporary and permanent seat of the Government of the United States (1 Stat. 130), is a United States federal statute adopted during the second session of the 1st United States Congress and signed into law by President George ...

  3. Wikipedia:Temporary versions of articles - Wikipedia

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    A temporary version is a saved version of a page in Main Article Space in which the editor who saves the changes actually has plans to make more permanent changes at a later time or date, or has the strong expectation that one or more other editors will. The later time may be a few minutes or days later, or may be indefinite.

  4. Behavior change (individual) - Wikipedia

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    A behavioral change can be a temporary or permanent effect that is considered a change in an individual's behavior when compared to previous behavior. It is sometimes considered a mental disorder , yet it is also a strategy used to improve such disorders.

  5. 22 Rental-Friendly Upgrades That Prove You Don’t Have ... - AOL

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    Your rental agreement might say "no permanent changes," but that doesn't mean you're destined to live in a beige purgatory until you own property. We've uncovered 22 landlord-approved ways to ...

  6. List of national border changes (1914–present) - Wikipedia

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    World War II — With the Invasion of Poland and the Outbreak of World War II, a period of many temporary and permanent border changes occur as the Axis powers and the Soviet Union conquer, re-divide and annex various areas under their control.

  7. Ephemeral art - Wikipedia

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    The Umbrella Project (1991), art installation by Christo, Ibaraki, Japan The ephemeral nature of certain artistic expressions is above all a subjective concept subject to the very definition of art, a controversial term open to multiple meanings, which have oscillated and evolved over time and geographic space, since the term "art" has not been understood in the same way in all times and places.

  8. Wikipedia:Pending changes

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    Below is a list of past discussions and polls relating to the Pending Changes feature: March 2009: First poll 4 to 1 approving original trial; May 2010: RFC on some pre-trial issues; June 2010 – August 2010: Pending changes trial; August 2010: Straw poll 2 to 1 in favor of continuing PC in some form; September 2010: Straw poll on interim usage

  9. List of body modifications - Wikipedia

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    Some cultural traditions prescribe for or encourage members of one sex (or both) to have one organ stretched till permanent re-dimensioning has occurred, such as: The 'giraffe-like' stretched necks (sometimes also other organs) of women among the Burmese Kayan tribe, the result of wearing brass coils around them.