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    Frank Porter Wood (1882–1955), Canadian art collector; Frank Wood (actor) (born 1960), American actor; Frank W. Wood (1862–1953), Royal Navy officer and watercolorist; Frank Bradshaw Wood (1915–1997), American astronomer, Frank E. Wood (1891–1972), American football coach and mathematics professor; Frank C. Wood, American lawyer and ...

  3. Frank C. Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wood was born on September 29, 1872, in Webster City, Iowa. His father was an early and respected settler of the city. After his father died when he was very young, he moved to New York with his mother. He spent much of his life in Gloversville. [1] After finishing public school, Wood worked in the glove business and a drug store in Gloversville.

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    The name of the book derives from the fact that, once its information was transferred to the journal, the waste book was unneeded. [3] The use of the waste book has declined with the advent of double-entry accounting. Waste books were also used in the tradition of the commonplace book and note-taking.

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  6. Heavenly Discourse - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Wood wrote Heavenly Discourse from the bourgeois radicalism of Greenwich Village of which he was a part. [ 8 ] In one of the essays, Billy Sunday meets God, Wood pokes at bourgeois morality by imagining Billy Sunday in Heaven , surprised and disappointed to find people he condemned there.

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  8. 2 Women Were Forced at Gunpoint to Dig Their Own Graves ... - AOL

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    Pasco, 27, was shot in the head and killed after her kidnapper Gary Hunter Jr. and eight accomplices forced her into a well in Lawrence County, Missouri, that was located in the middle of the woods.

  9. UK Payments Administration - Wikipedia

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    The UK Payments Administration Ltd (UKPA) is a United Kingdom service company that provides people, facilities and expertise to the UK payments industry.. UKPA was created on 6 July 2009, as a successor of the Association for Payment Clearing Services (APACS) to support the systems behind UK payments, such as Bacs, CHAPS and the Cheque and Credit Clearing Company.