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  2. Dot plot (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Example of a Cleveland dot plot, showing the death rates per 1000 in Virginia in 1940 Dot plot may also refer to plots of points that each belong to one of several categories. They are an alternative to bar charts or pie charts, and look somewhat like a horizontal bar chart where the bars are replaced by dots at the values associated with each ...

  3. Thomas Sinito - Wikipedia

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    Thomas James Sinito, also known as "The Chinaman" (September 18, 1938 − December 21, 1997), was a powerful Caporegime in the Cleveland crime family who was once accused of plotting the assassination of then mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, Dennis J. Kucinich in 1979. [1]

  4. Broadway Avenue Historic District (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    But from 1945 to 1970, the Cleveland area shed most of is heavy industry, and the loss of industrial jobs hit the North Broadway neighborhood particularly hard. [94] Cleveland also suffered significantly from a strong trend toward suburbanization, [94] and by 1970 the Broadway district had lost 36 percent of its population. [93]

  5. Cleveland East Ohio Gas explosion - Wikipedia

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    The East Ohio Gas Company built a full-scale commercial liquid natural gas (LNG) plant in Cleveland, Ohio in 1940, just after a successful pilot plant was built by its sister company, Hope Natural Gas Company of West Virginia. This was the first such plant in the world.

  6. Joe Burrow says grandmother Dot Ford 'is arguably the best ...

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  7. Timeline of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Press ceases publication. Cleveland named an All-America City for second time. 1984 – Cleveland named an All-America City for third time. 1986 Cleveland named an All-America City for fourth time. Cleveland selected as site for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1987 – Cleveland emerges from default.

  8. Category:1940s in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1940s in Cleveland" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1940 Cleveland Indians season; 1941 Cleveland Indians season;

  9. Fed 'dot plot' suggests central bank will cut interest rates ...

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    The SEP indicated the Federal Reserve sees core inflation peaking at 2.8% this year — higher than March's projection of 2.6% — before cooling to 2.3% in 2025 and 2.0% in 2026.