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  2. DC Shoes - Wikipedia

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    DC originally stood for "Droors Clothing," but since the sale of Droors Clothing [when?], DC no longer has ties to Droors and is simply DC Shoes, Inc. [2] On March 8, 2004, DC Shoes was acquired by Quiksilver in an $87 million transaction. [4] [5] In 2010, DC Shoes moved from Vista, California, to Quiksilver's headquarters in Huntington Beach. [6]

  3. Record attendances in United States club soccer - Wikipedia

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    The lists below are the single game attendance records for men's outdoor (60,000+), women's outdoor (20,000+), and men's indoor (18,000+) matches in American club soccer. Michigan Stadium during Real Madrid vs. Manchester United friendly game which set a record for most fans to watch a soccer game in the United States, August 2, 2014.

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    The 24th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Karstjäger was a German mountain infantry division of the Waffen-SS, the armed wing of the Nazi Party that served alongside, but was never formally part of, the German armed forces during World War II. Formed on 18 July 1944 from a battalion, it was understrength and was soon reduced to a brigade.

  5. File:Attendance Certificate.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Copyleft: This work of art is free; you can redistribute it and/or modify it according to terms of the Free Art License. You will find a specimen of this license on the Copyleft Attitude site as well as on other sites .

  6. List of people from Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Elgin Baylor Bonzie Colson Josh Cribbs Kevin Durant Katie Ledecky Don Money. Kevyn Adams (born 1974), hockey player; born in D.C.; Jake Atz (1879–1945), baseball player; born in D.C.

  7. March for Life (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The March for Life is an annual rally and march against the practice and legality of abortion, held in Washington, D.C., either on or around the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a decision legalizing abortion nationwide which was issued in 1973 by the United States Supreme Court. The participants in the march have advocated the overturning of Roe v.

  8. Book of Negroes - Wikipedia

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    Date. 1783. The Book of Negroes is a document created by Brigadier General Samuel Birch, under the direction of Sir Guy Carleton, that records names and descriptions of 3,000 Black Loyalists, enslaved Africans who escaped to the British lines during the American Revolution and were evacuated to points in Nova Scotia as free people of colour .

  9. Washington DC Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Washington DC Sports Hall of Fame is a hall of fame celebrating sportspeople in the Washington, D.C. area. It is located in left field of Nationals Park . It was established in 1980 as the Washington Hall of Stars at RFK Stadium, [1] but went dormant for about a decade starting around 2001. Nominees for inclusion, as determined by a ...

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