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  2. William Oughtred - Wikipedia

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    William Oughtred (5 March 1574 – 30 June 1660), [1] also Owtred, Uhtred, etc., was an English mathematician and Anglican clergyman. [2] [3] [4] After John Napier discovered logarithms and Edmund Gunter created the logarithmic scales (lines, or rules) upon which slide rules are based, Oughtred was the first to use two such scales sliding by one another to perform direct multiplication and ...

  3. Police chief stole evidence and faked his death, NC cops say ...

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    He faced 73 charges in 2021 and has pleaded guilty to 15, North Carolina officials say. Police chief stole evidence and faked his death, NC cops say. He’s now pleaded guilty

  4. North Carolina State Capitol Police - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina State Capitol Police is a capitol police force responsible for policing North Carolina state government buildings in Wake County, North Carolina. Officers have the same jurisdiction as a Raleigh police officer would have within the city limits. They also have jurisdiction on state property statewide.

  5. William Bartram (North Carolina politician) - Wikipedia

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    By 1732 [4] and after Native Americans were removed from the area, he returned to North Carolina to see to his father's estate [5] and settled on the Cape Fear River in the Bladen district shortly before it was made a county. [3] One account says he returned to North Carolina in 1726. [6] He received several grants for land from the Crown. [3]

  6. No, North Carolina police didn't threaten FEMA arrests | Fact ...

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    The claim: North Carolina State Police warned they will arrest FEMA employees who block Helene aid. An Oct. 7 Threads post (direct link, archive link) claims a state agency said it would arrest ...

  7. Sharpie (boat) - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most famous of sharpies was the Commodore's Egret design, now immortalized in plans available from WoodenBoat magazine. Commodore Monroe designed Egret in 1886 and had her built on Staten Island and delivered to Key West. [1] Egret was unique in that she had higher, flaring sides than the typical sharpie and was double-ended. This ...

  8. North Carolina proposal scraps DMV for new authority

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    (The Center Square) – Renaming and redirecting chain of command is proposed in the North Carolina General Assembly for the agency the state’s 11 million residents access for driver’s ...

  9. William Holland Thomas - Wikipedia

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    William Holland Thomas (February 5, 1805 – May 10, 1893) was an American merchant, lawyer, politician and soldier.. He was the son of Temperance Thomas (née Colvard) and Richard Thomas, who died before he was born.