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  2. Pelican Products - Wikipedia

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    A water-resistant Pelican Products iPod case Variety of Pelican hard protective cases. The company was founded in Torrance, California in 1976 by David and Arline Parker as a mail-order home business. It was David Parker's desire to "develop unique and practical products for the dive market." [1] Pelican introduced its Protector case in 1978.

  3. French ship Pélican (1702) - Wikipedia

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    The ship brought filles à la casquette to help found the colony with womenfolk for the menfolk; also called Pelican Girls, after the ship they were transported on; and Casket Girls or Cassettes, for the boxes, called casquettes, used to carry their belongings. The yellow fever had been acquired in a stopover in Cuba on the way to Mobile.

  4. Penn–Calvert boundary dispute - Wikipedia

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    The decision in the case is reported under Penn v Lord Baltimore (1750) 1 Ves Sen 444, [16] and has become an important judicial precedent in its own right, forming a judicial exception to the Moçambique rule. Professor Adrian Briggs of Oxford University has asserted that the judicial precedent is sufficiently important that there should be a ...

  5. Category:1750s missing person cases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1750s missing person cases" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  6. John Wilkes - Wikipedia

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    Born in the Clerkenwell neighborhood of central London, John Wilkes was the third child of distiller Israel Wilkes Jr. and Sarah Wilkes, née Heaton. His siblings included: eldest sister Sarah Wilkes, born 1721; elder brother Israel Wilkes III (1722–1805); younger brother Heaton Wilkes (1727–1803); younger sister Mary Hayley, née Wilkes (1728–1808); and youngest sister Ann Wilkes (1736 ...

  7. ‘This Is Not A Love Story’ by Huffington Post

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    A scary, sobering look at fatal domestic violence in the United States

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