| Abdulaziz al-Omari | death_place = Manhattan, New York Abdulaziz_al-Omari
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| Anita Hill Anita Faye Hill (born ) is a professor of social policy, law, and women's studies at Brandeis University at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management and a former colleague of U.S. Anita_Hill
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| Abu Zubaydah | place_of_birth = Abu_Zubaydah
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| Ahmed al-Nami | birth_name = Ahmed Abdullah al-Nami (in Arabic: احمد النامي) Ahmed_al-Nami
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| Ahmed al-Haznawi | birth_name = Ahmed al-Haznawi (in Arabic: احمد ابراهيم الحزناوي) Ahmed_al-Haznawi
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| Brussels Talk:Brussels
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| Clarence Thomas | birthplace = Pin Point, Georgia Clarence_Thomas
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| Donald Rumsfeld | birth_place=Evanston, Illinois, U.S. Donald_Rumsfeld
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| Hani Hanjour | birth_name = Hani Saleh Hanjour (in Arabic: هاني صالح حنجور) Hani_Hanjour
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| Jury trial Trial by jury is a legal proceeding in which a jury either makes a decision or makes findings of fact which are then applied by a judge. It is to be distinguished from a bench trial where a judge or panel of judges make all decisions. Jury_trial
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| Khalid al-Mihdhar | birth_name = Khalid al-Mihdhar (in Arabic: خالد المحضار) Khalid_al-Mihdhar
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| Majed Moqed | death_place = The Pentagon, Arlington County, VA Majed_Moqed
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| Mark Twain Talk:Mark_Twain
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| Native Americans in the United States |languages = American EnglishNative American languages Native_Americans_in_the_United_States
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| Nawaf al-Hazmi | birth_name = Nawaf al-Hazmi(Arabic: نواف الحازمي) Nawaf_al-Hazmi
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| Puget Sound Puget Sound () is an arm of the Pacific Ocean, connected to the rest of the Pacific by the Strait of Juan de Fuca, in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It branches out from Admiralty Inlet and Deception Pass in the north to Olympia, Washington in the south. Puget_Sound
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| President of the United States The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States and is the highest political official in United States by influence and recognition. The President is at the head of the executive branch of the federal government; his or her role is to enforce national law as given in the Constitution and written by Congress. President_of_the_United_States
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| Standard conditions for temperature and pressure In physical sciences, standard conditions for temperature and pressure are standard sets of conditions for experimental measurements, to allow comparisons to be made between different sets of data. The most used standards are those of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and the National Institute of Standards and Technology but are far from being universal standards. Standard_conditions_for_temperature_and_pressure
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| Organizers of the September 11 attacks The September 11 attacks were carried out by 19 hijackers, with planning and organization of the attacks involving numerous additional members of al-Qaeda. Organizers_of_the_September_11_attacks
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| Salem al-Hazmi | birth_name = Salem al-Hazmi (in Arabic: سالم الحازمي) Salem_al-Hazmi
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| Scotch whisky Scotch whisky is whisky made in Scotland. In Britain, the term whisky is usually taken to mean Scotch unless otherwise specified. Scotch_whisky
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| Saeed al-Ghamdi | birth_name = Saeed al-Ghamdi (in Arabic: سعيد الغامدي) Saeed_al-Ghamdi
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| United States Constitution The Constitution of the United States of America is the supreme law of the United States. It provides the framework for the organization of the United States Government. United_States_Constitution
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| Article One of the United States Constitution Article One of the United States Constitution describes the powers of the legislative branch of the United States government, known as Congress, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Article establishes the manner of election and qualifications of members of each House. Article_One_of_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Article Two of the United States Constitution Article Two of the United States Constitution creates the executive branch of the government, comprising the President and other executive officers. Article_Two_of_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Article Three of the United States Constitution Article Three of the United States Constitution establishes the judicial branch of the federal government. The judicial branch comprises the Supreme Court of the United States along with lower federal courts established pursuant to legislation by Congress. Article_Three_of_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Article Four of the United States Constitution Article Four of the United States Constitution relates to the states. It provides for the responsibilities states have to each other, and the responsibilities the federal government has to the states. Article_Four_of_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Article Five of the United States Constitution Article Five of the United States Constitution describes the process whereby the Constitution may be altered. Such amendments may be proposed by the United States Congress or by a national convention assembled at the request of the legislatures of at least two-thirds of the several states. Article_Five_of_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Article Six of the United States Constitution Article Six establishes the United States Constitution and the laws and treaties of the United States made in accordance with it as the supreme law of the land, and fulfills other purposes. Article_Six_of_the_United_States_Constitution
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| First Amendment to the United States Constitution The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is part of the United States Bill of Rights that expressly prohibits the United States Congress from making laws "respecting an establishment of religion" or that prohibit the free exercise of religion, laws that infringe the freedom of speech, infringe the freedom of the press, limit the right to peaceably assemble, or limit the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Third Amendment to the United States Constitution The Third Amendment to the United States Constitution (Amendment III) is a part of the United States Bill of Rights. It was introduced by James Madison on September 5, 1789, and then three-fourths of the states ratified this as well as 9 others on December 15, 1791. Third_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution The Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution is a part of the Bill of Rights. The Fourth Amendment guards against unreasonable searches and seizures, and was designed as a response to the controversial writ of assistance (a type of general search warrant), which was a significant factor behind the American Revolution. Fourth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution The Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution sets forth rights related to criminal prosecutions in federal courts. The Supreme Court has ruled that the principal rights guaranteed by this amendment are so fundamental and important that they are also protected in state proceedings by the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause. Sixth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution The Seventh Amendment (Amendment VII) of the United States Constitution, which is part of the Bill of Rights, codifies the right to a jury trial in certain civil trials. Unlike most of the Bill of Rights, the Supreme Court has not incorporated the amendment's requirements to the states under the Fourteenth Amendment. Seventh_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution officially abolished and continues to prohibit slavery, and with limited exceptions, such as those convicted of a crime, prohibits involuntary servitude. It was adopted on December 6, 1865. Thirteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution The Fourteenth Amendment (Amendment XIV) to the United States Constitution is one of the post-Civil War Reconstruction Amendments, first intended to secure the rights of former slaves. It was proposed on June 13, 1866, and ratified on July 9, 1868. Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution The Sixteenth Amendment (Amendment XVI) of the United States Constitution was ratified on February 3, 1913. This Amendment overruled Pollock v. Sixteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution The Nineteenth Amendment (Amendment XIX) to the United States Constitution prohibits each of the states and the federal government from denying any citizen the right to vote because of that citizen's sex. Nineteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
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| Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Amendment XVIII (the Eighteenth Amendment) of the United States Constitution, along with the Volstead Act (which defined "intoxicating liquors" excluding those used for religious purposes and sales throughout the U.S. Eighteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
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| United Airlines Flight 175 }} United_Airlines_Flight_175
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| United States Capitol The United States Capitol serves as the seat of government for the United States Congress, the legislative branch of the U.S. United_States_Capitol
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| Economy of the United States |industries = petroleum], [[steel, motor vehicles, aerospace, telecommunications, chemicals, electronics, food processing, consumer goods, lumber, mining, defense Economy_of_the_United_States
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| United States Code The United States Code (U.S. United_States_Code
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| Military of the United States |headquarters= Military_of_the_United_States
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| Constitution Party (United States) The Constitution Party is a conservative United States political party. It was founded as the U. Constitution_Party_(United_States)
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| Wine Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermentation of grape juice. The natural chemical balance of grapes is such that they can ferment without the addition of sugars, acids, enzymes or other nutrients. Wine
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| Ziad Jarrah | birth_name = Ziad Samir Jarrah () Ziad_Jarrah
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| Marwan al-Shehhi | birth_name = Marwan al-Shehhi (in Arabic: مروان الشحي) Marwan_al-Shehhi
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| Bourbon whiskey Bourbon is an American whiskey, a type of distilled spirit, made primarily from corn and named for Bourbon County, Kentucky. It has been produced since the 18th century. Bourbon_whiskey
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| Social Security number In the United States, a Social Security number (SSN) is a 9-digit number issued to citizens, permanent residents, and temporary (working) residents under section 205(c)(2) of the Social Security Act, codified as . The number is issued to an individual by the Social Security Administration, an agency of the U. Social_Security_number
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