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  • When a taxing district issues a "Non-Referendum Bond," it borrows money without the referendum approval of its voters. First permitted in Illinois By 1972, amendments to the Code allowed school districts to borrow money for life-safety expenditures by issuing life-safety bonds. Considered as ne ...
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  • '''Edward Oakley Thorp''' (born August 14, 1932) is an American mathematics professor, author, [[hedge fund]] manager, and [[blackjack]] pl ...te/BookReviewTypeDetail/assetid/47321%3Bjsessionid%3Daaa9har2OmrE7K |title=American Scientist online: Bettor Math, article and book review by Elwyn Berlekamp | ...
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  • ...Barrett soon started writing his own songs, influenced by [[United States|American]] and [[United Kingdom|British]] psychedelic rock with his own brand of whi ...l Enterprises]] in October 1966, a six-way business partnership with their managers, [[Peter Jenner]] and Andrew King,<ref>Schaffner, p. 30</ref> issuing the s ...
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  • ...animals of all species are murdered, “culled” in the term utilized by zoo managers, to make room for babies. As the National Geographic Society website wrote Incredibly, the Pittsburgh facility is not accredited by the American Association of Zoos and Aquariums and yet this is where the murderers at Se ...
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