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  2. Burns, New York - Wikipedia

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    Burns is a town in Allegany County, New York, United States. The population was 1,045 at the 2020 census. [2] The town is named after Scots poet Robert Burns. [3] The town lies in the northeast corner of Allegany County, northwest of Hornell.

  3. John Reid (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Archibald M. Reid (1884–1967), [12] who was a member of the 1902 Yale intercollegiate champion team and captain in 1904. [4] He was a partner in Carlisle & Jacquelin, and a former president of the United States Golf Association. [13] After a lingering illness, Reid died on October 7, 1916, at his residence in Yonkers, New York. [14] [2]

  4. Reid Collins & Tsai - Wikipedia

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    The action alleges a scheme by Renren insiders to wrongfully to take the company’s billion-dollar investment portfolio for themselves (In re Renren, Inc. Derivative Litigation, Index Number: 653594/2018, Supreme Court of the State of New York, New York County, Commercial Division). In both trial court and on appeal, Defendants’ motions to ...

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  6. List of alumni of the Second City - Wikipedia

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    1963 – Jack Burns, MacIntyre Dixon, Ann Elder, ... Matthew Reid; 2007 – Marty Adams, Darryl Hinds, Karen Parker, ... New York Mainstage (2024-present)

  7. Reid Avenue station (BMT Lexington Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    The Reid Avenue station was a station on the demolished BMT Lexington Avenue Line in Brooklyn, New York City. It was opened on May 13, 1885, [2] and had 2 tracks and 2 side platforms. It was located at the intersection of Lexington Avenue and Reid Avenue, and as such it had a connection to the Utica and Reid Avenues Line streetcars.

  8. Biden admin quietly loosening immigration policies before ...

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    The Biden administration is quietly rushing to implement new policies that will loosen restrictions on migrants who entered the US illegally — a parting attempt to thwart President-elect Donald ...

  9. Martin "Bunky" Reid Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is located in New Cassel, New York, and is named for Martin "Bunky" Reid (1951-1993), a prominent local who died of colon cancer. [1] [2] [3] It features basketball courts, a pool, shuffleboard courts, horseshoe pits, a playground, picnic areas, and various sports fields.