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  2. Toll-free telephone number - Wikipedia

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    A toll-free telephone number or freephone number is one number that is billed for all arriving calls. For the calling party, a call to a toll-free number from a landline is free of charge. A toll-free number is identified by a dialing prefix similar to an area code. The specific service access varies by country.

  3. Filipinos in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    People of Filipino descent make up a large and growing part of the State of Hawaii's population. In 2000 they were the third largest ethnic group and represented 22.8% of the population, [3] but more recently, according to the 2010 United States Census data indicates they have become the second largest ethnicity in Hawaii (25.1% in 2010), after Whites.

  4. Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The title of the state constitution is The Constitution of the State of Hawaii. Article XV, Section 1 of the Constitution uses The State of Hawaii. [27] Diacritics were not used because the document, drafted in 1949, [28] predates the use of the ʻokina ʻ and the kahakō in modern Hawaiian orthography.

  5. Area code 808 - Wikipedia

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    The code was assigned on August 8, 1957, [citation needed] about two years before the statehood of Hawaii. Slightly over 1.4 million people live in Hawaii. Despite the state's rapid growth, and the proliferation of mobile numbers (particularly in Oahu , which includes Honolulu ), a single area code is projected to be enough to serve the state ...

  6. Hawaii Army units help prepare Philippines in ongoing dispute

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    Philippine troops have trained in the Hawaii JPMRC exercises in recent years and want to develop their own version. 196th brigade commander Col. Bryan Martin said, “They call it a ‘combat ...

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ... The Philippines president stopped in Hawaii to meet with U.S. military leaders and the local Filipino community on his way home from ...

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  9. Pinoy - Wikipedia

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    [2] [page needed] Filipino is the widespread formal word used to call a citizen of the Philippines. Pinoy is formed by taking the last four letters of Filipino and adding the diminutive suffix -y in the Tagalog language (the suffix is commonly used in Filipino nicknames: e.g. "Noynoy" or "Kokoy" or "Toytoy").