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  2. Shop Mark & Graham's Big Gift Event and save up to 50% off ...

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    Shop Mark & Graham's Big Gift Event and save up to 50% off select items, 20% off clearance + free shipping. Katelyn Mullen. Updated December 7, 2023 at 3:40 PM. Shop Mark & Graham's Big...

  3. 2016 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary, which took place on February 9, was the second major vote of the cycle. Donald Trump was declared the winner with 35.2% of the popular vote and picked up 11 delegates, while John Kasich emerged from a pack of candidates between 10-20% to capture second place with 15.8% of the vote and ...

  4. United States support for Israel in the Israel–Hamas war

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    In 2024, Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud declined an invitation to meet with Biden campaign officials prior to the 2024 United States presidential election, due to the Biden administration's stance on the Israel-Hamas war. On Super Tuesday, nearly 20% of voters in Minnesota voted uncommitted in protest of Biden's Gaza policies.

  5. Playoff format - Wikipedia

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    Stepladder. The "stepladder", named because the bracket resembles a step ladder, is a variation of the single-elimination tournament; instead of the No. 1 seed facing the No. 16 seed in the first round, the bracket is constructed to give the higher seeded teams byes, where the No. 1 seed has bye up to the third round, playing the winner of game between the No. 8 seed and the No. 9-versus-No ...

  6. 2013 Virginia gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Virginia gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 2013, to elect the governor of Virginia. The incumbent governor, Republican Bob McDonnell, was not eligible to run for re-election due to term limits established by the Virginia Constitution. Virginia is the only state that prohibits its governor from serving immediate ...

  7. Ten percent plan - Wikipedia

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    The ten percent plan, formally the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (13 Stat. 737 ), was a United States presidential proclamation issued on December 8, 1863, by United States President Abraham Lincoln, during the American Civil War. By this point in the war (nearly three years in), the Union Army had pushed the Confederate Army out ...

  8. Percentage - Wikipedia

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    If 50% of the total number of students in the class are male, that means that 50 out of every 100 students are male. If there are 500 students, then 250 of them are male. Example 2. An increase of $0.15 on a price of $2.50 is an increase by a fraction of 0.15 / 2.50 = 0.06. Expressed as a percentage, this is a 6% increase.

  9. Voting at the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    All countries use televoting and/or SMS-voting (50%) and five-member juries (50%). Except San Marino, which was 100% jury, due to country size. This is a so called jury–televote 50/50. In the event of a televoting failure, only a jury is used by that country. In the event of a jury failure, only televoting is used by that country.

  10. Purple Line (Bangkok) - Wikipedia

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    The line operates daily from 06:00-24:00 with an interval of under 6 minutes during peak hours and 9 minutes during off-peak hours. All stations on the line are equipped with platform screen doors. Stations are built to accommodate six-car trains, but only three-car trains are used. The line has 1 depot near Khlong Bang Phai station

  11. 1% rule - Wikipedia

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    1% rule. In Internet culture, the 1% rule is a general rule of thumb pertaining to participation in an Internet community, stating that only 1% of the users of a website actively create new content, while the other 99% of the participants only lurk. Variants include the 1–9–90 rule (sometimes 90–9–1 principle or the 89:10:1 ratio ), [1 ...