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  • ...]]}} or [[Yiddish|yi]]|[[wikt:אידיש|אידיש]], ''yidish''/''idish'', "[[Jews|Jewish]]", [[IPA]]|ˈjɪdɪʃ| [[IPA]]|ˈɪdɪʃ; ...n this context that Jews began to refer to their language as 'Yiddish' (= 'Jewish'), while earlier it had been referred to as 'Yiddish-Taitsh' (='Judeo-Germa ...
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  • ...cago was in [[West Rogers Park]]. By 1995 the Jewish population within the City of Chicago had been declining, and it tended to be older and more well educ ==History== ...
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  • ...comic)</br>Jeffrey Clayton Maxwell (stand-up comic)</br>Flash Golden (play-by-play announcer and jazz radio disc jockey)</small> | residence = Oak Park, [[State_Name::Illinois]], and [[City::Reno]], [[State_Name::Nevada]] ...
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  • It appears 6,823 times in the Jewish Bible, according to the [[Jewish Encyclopedia]], and 6,828 times each in the ''[[Biblia Hebraica (Kittel)|Bi ...or in the Greek-letters imitative form ''ΠΙΠΙ'', and that its replacement by ''Κύριος'' was a Christian innovation."<ref>Sidney Jellicoe, ''Septuagint a ...
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  • ...comic)</br>Jeffrey Clayton Maxwell (stand-up comic)</br>Flash Golden (play-by-play announcer and jazz radio disc jockey)</br>Mark Morris (business name, | residence = Oak Park, [[State_Name::Illinois]], and [[City::Reno]], [[State_Name::Nevada]] ...
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  • ...t, so that the dealer will lose by having a lesser hand than the player or by exceeding 21. Many rule variations of blackjack exist. Since the 1960s, bla Other casino games inspired by blackjack include Spanish 21 and pontoon. The recreational [[United Kingdom ...
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  • ...bucklers]], westerns, light comedies, sports films and a musical. However, by the time he starred in ''[[Houdini (film)|Houdini]]'' (1953) with his wife ...[Marilyn Monroe]], and was directed by [[Billy Wilder]]. That was followed by [[Blake Edwards]]’s ''[[Operation Petticoat]]'' (1959) with [[Cary Grant]]. ...
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  • ...17th century took place on a lesser scale, but these trials were triggered by the same mechanics of fear and mass [[hysteria]]. ...t witch-finders identify suspects, after which they often are put to death by a mob. ...
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  • ..., and up to 3.0&nbsp;km wide in the eastern part. The peninsula is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean in the north, with more than five km of beaches from the ...ert|5.24|sqmi|km2}} of land and 3.46 (8.96 km2) of water. It is surrounded by six (6) bodies of water: [[San Juan Bay]], [[Condado Lagoon|Condado Natural ...
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  • '''Murder by Mistletoe''' is a full-length murder mystery/comedy ...of Oak Park, [[Illinois]].[[File:Stiletto2a.gif|thumb|350px|<small>Murder by Mistletoe -- Neil Simon meets Agatha Christie, for Christmas, at your theat ...
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