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  • 71Congress of Aboriginal Peoples — Abbreviation CAP Formation 1971 Type Aboriginal organization Legal status active Purpose/focus advocate and public voice, educator and ne …

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  • 72Congress.org — URL http://www.congress.org/ Slogan Get Informed, Get Involved Registration Opt …

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  • 73Congress (disambiguation) — Congress may refer to: Congress, a formal meeting of representatives from different countries, states, or organizations, notably: United States Congress, the national legislature of the United States Indian National Congress, commonly known as… …

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  • 74CONGRESS FOR JEWISH CULTURE — CONGRESS FOR JEWISH CULTURE, organization devoted to the promotion of secular Jewish culture and the recognition of Yiddish as an indispensable means of Jewish creative expression. Founded in New York in September 1948 at a world conference… …

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  • 75Congress Center — reflecting the Portland Hilton Hotel Former names Security Pacific Plaza Orbanco Headquarters Building General information …

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  • 76Congress Watch — is a division of Public Citizen that champions consumer interests before the U.S. Congress and serves as a government watchdog. They engage in public education and advocacy, and are focused on the following: Strengthening health, safety and… …

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  • 77Congress Shall Make No Law... — Congress Shall Make No Law... Studio album by Frank Zappa Released September 19, 2010 …

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  • 78Congress for Progressive Change — Chairman Tony Momoh Secretary General Buba Galadima Founded …

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  • 79Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle (1818) — Congress memorial in Aachen The Congress or Conference of Aix la Chapelle (Aachen), held in the autumn of 1818, was primarily a meeting of the four allied powers Britain, Austria, Prussia and Russia to decide the question of the withdrawal of the …

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  • 80Congress Street Grounds — pavilion nearing completion, 1890. Congress Street Grounds is a former baseball ground located in Boston, Massachusetts. The ballpark, as the name implies, was along Congress Street, near the intersection of Thompson Place, and not far from the… …

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