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  2. Highland Clearances - Wikipedia

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    The term was not in common use during much of the clearances; landowners, their factors and other estate staff tended, until the 1840s, to use the word "removal" to refer to the eviction of tenants. However, by 1843, "clearance" had become a general (and derogatory) word to describe the activities of Highland landlords.

  3. Political positions of the Republican Party (United States)

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    The Bush administration, [33] along with several of the candidates that sought the Republican presidential nomination in 2008, [34] [35] [36] supported increased Federal investment into the development of clean alternative fuels, increased nuclear power, as well as fuels such as ethanol, as a way of helping the U.S. achieve energy independence ...

  4. Verification of employment - Wikipedia

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    Verification of employment. Verification of Income and Employment (VOIE) is a process [1] used by banks and mortgage lenders in the United States to review the employment history of a borrower, [2] to determine the borrower's job stability and cross-reference income history with that stated on the Uniform Residential Loan Application (Form 1003).

  5. Free energy retrofits to help low income homes - AOL

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    A council has offered free energy efficiency retrofits to low income homes in a bid "to help those who need it most". Wiltshire Council has secured £1.7m from government funds to help up to 86 ...

  6. READ: Former President Donald Trump’s financial disclosure

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    Former President Donald Trump’s latest financial reports were released Thursday, offering the first look in more than a year at the Republican presidential nominee’s finances, business ...

  7. Thermodynamic free energy - Wikipedia

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    The free energy is the portion of any first-law energy that is available to perform thermodynamic work at constant temperature, i.e., work mediated by thermal energy. Free energy is subject to irreversible loss in the course of such work. [ 1] Since first-law energy is always conserved, it is evident that free energy is an expendable, second ...

  8. Renewable energy in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The production of renewable energy in Scotland is a topic that came to the fore in technical, economic, and political terms during the opening years of the 21st century. [2] The natural resource base for renewable energy is high by European, and even global standards, with the most important potential sources being wind, wave, and tide.

  9. Category:Free energy conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    W. Water fuel cell. The Water Engine. Water-fuelled car. Categories: Energy development. Discovery and invention controversies. Pseudoscience. Science and technology-related conspiracy theories.