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  2. Border arrests drop 33% to a 46-month low in July after ... - AOL

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    Arrests for illegally crossing the border from Mexico plummeted 33% in July to the lowest level since September 2020, a result of asylum being temporarily suspended, authorities said Friday. The ...

  3. The 1% Club (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    The 1% Club is an American game show, with its setup identically based on the British game show of the same name.Contestants are given a very short amount time to solve brain teaser questions, with questions getting significantly more difficult as the game continues, as statistically a progressively smaller percentage of people, according to the producers, answered each subsequent question ...

  4. Irish people in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, there were 674,786 people in England (1.4 per cent of the population) who had been born in Ireland. This is the greatest concentration of Irish-born—as distinct from persons of Irish ancestry—abroad anywhere in the world and was equivalent to 12.1% of the population of the island of Ireland (5.6 million) in 2001.

  5. List of group-0 ISBN publisher codes - Wikipedia

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    Wizards of the Coast. formerly TSR, Inc. (aka TSR Hobbies, aka Tactical Studies Rules) also assigned other ISBN 0- and 1- publisher codes. 935697. Midwest Villages & Voices Publications. Minneapolis, Minnesota, US. 935971. Amber Book Company. 936071.

  6. World War II by country - Wikipedia

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    More than 1.5 million Japanese military personnel were bogged down in China with casualties estimated at 1.11.9 million. At the start of the war, the Chinese army had 2.6 million soldiers; by end of the war it had grown to 5.7 million (excluding communist soldiers).

  7. History of religion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One group of these, the Pilgrims, left England for America in 1620, originally settling in Plymouth, Massachusetts. [26] These are the settlers who founded the tradition of Thanksgiving in America. [27] They are also the group that many people attempt to pay homage to by dressing in dull colors and buckled hats.

  8. Pharrell Williams - Wikipedia

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    Pharrell Lanscilo Williams ( / fəˈrɛl /; born April 5, 1973), often known mononymously as Pharrell, is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and fashion designer. He first became known as one half of the hip hop and R&B production duo the Neptunes, which he formed in 1992 with Chad Hugo.

  9. Heineken N.V. - Wikipedia

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    With an annual beer production of 24.14 billion litres in 2019, and global revenues of 23.894 billion euro in 2019, [6] Heineken N.V. is the number one brewer in Europe and one of the largest brewers by volume in the world. [7]