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  3. Canada–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Canadian exports to the Philippines were (CAD) $527.9 million, while exports to Canada from the Philippines were valued at $991.2 million. [2] From 2013–19, the CanadaPhilippines waste dispute was a point of trade contention between the two nations. [3]

  4. YOLO (aphorism) - Wikipedia

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    YOLO" is an acronym for "you only live once". It became a popular internet slang term in 2012. [ 1 ] It expresses the view that one should make the most of the present moment and not worry excessively about possible consequences.

  5. Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Canada geese at the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area. Sacramento is on the horizon. The Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area , located within the Yolo Bypass in Yolo County, California , is managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife with the intent of restoring and managing a variety of wildlife habitats in the Yolo Basin, a natural basin in the ...

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    The U.S. population experienced an estimated 151 million excess mental health disorders attributable to exposure to lead from car exhaust, according to a study.

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  8. Yolo Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The California Department of Water Resources's schematic map of the Yolo Bypass, 2009. Congress approved the Sacramento River Flood Control Project in 1911, with a plan to divert the water through multiple weirs and bypasses. The Yolo Bypass is one of two major bypasses in the Sacramento Valley that helps deter urban flooding. [5]

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