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    The city of Cambridge was incorporated in 1877. [8] In the early 20th century, Cambridge had a potato starch factory, a 1,301-barrel flour mill, a wool carding and spinning mill, an electric lighting plant, and local and long-distance telephone systems. [9] The Cambridge station served passenger trains until 1985.

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    The school district had a student population of 2,850 and 206 teachers during the 2005–2006 school year. [2] The schools are located on a 120-acre (0.49 km 2) campus along Old Crystal Bay Road. [1] The district mascot is the Orono Spartan and the school colors are navy and scarlet.

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    A disgraced 93-year-old New Orleans priest pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges involving the sexual assault of a teenage boy in 1975. Lawrence Hecker, who left the ministry in 2002, had been ...

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    A matching function is in general analogous to a production function. However, whereas a production function usually represents the production of goods and services from inputs like labor and capital, a matching function represents the formation of new relationships from the pools of available unmatched individuals.