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    Elizabeth Cady was born into the leading family of Johnstown, New York.Their family mansion on the town's main square was handled by as many as twelve servants. Her conservative father, Daniel Cady, was one of the richest landowners in the state.

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    Kashyap Pramod Vinod Patel [1] [2] (born February 25, 1980) is an American lawyer and former federal prosecutor at the U.S. Department of Justice.Previously, he served as Chief of Staff to the acting U.S. secretary of defense Christopher C. Miller, and senior advisor to the acting director of national intelligence Richard Grenell, both during the first presidency of Donald Trump.

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    Some New Age spokespeople have called for greater decentralisation and global unity, but are vague about how this might be achieved; others call for a global, centralised government. [336] Satin for example argued for a move away from the nation-state and towards self-governing regions that, through improved global communication networks, would ...

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    The phrase "petticoat government" has referred to women running government or domestic affairs. [27] The phrase is usually applied in a positive tone welcoming female governance of society and home, but occasionally is used to imply a threat to "appropriate" government by males, as was mentioned in several of Henry Fielding's plays. [28]

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    The Caddy: Girl in Dressing Room Uncredited 1953 A Virgin in Hollywood: Darla Sloan 1953 Give a Girl a Break: Chorine Uncredited 1953–1954 Dragnet: Ann Baker 6 episodes 1954 There's No Business Like Show Business: Show Girl Uncredited 1955 It's a Great Life: 1st Dancer Episode: "The Missing Husband" 1955 Love Me or Leave Me: Dancer Uncredited ...

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    Ronald Reagan (left) during his 1976 presidential campaign, where he popularized the term "Welfare queen" is a derogatory term used in the United States to describe individuals who are perceived to misuse or abuse the welfare system, often through fraudulent means, child endangerment, or manipulation.

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