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  2. Simone Biles - Wikipedia

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    She placed third all-around, first on vault and balance beam, fourth on floor exercise, and eighth on uneven bars. [30] Later that month, Biles competed at the 2011 U.S. Classic in Chicago, Illinois, where she placed 20th all-around, fifth on balance beam and floor exercise. [31] [32]

  3. Balance board - Wikipedia

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    A balance board [1] is a device used as a circus skill, for recreation, balance training, athletic training, brain development, therapy, musical training and other kinds of personal development.

  4. Hyde Park, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of the Hyde Park Water Works, 1882. In 1853, Paul Cornell, a real estate speculator and cousin of Cornell University founder Ezra Cornell, purchased 300 acres (1.2 km 2) of land [9] between 51st and 55th streets along the shore of Lake Michigan, [10] with the idea of attracting other Chicago businessmen and their families to the area. [9]

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  6. List of United States cities by area - Wikipedia

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    This list ranks the top 150 U.S. cities (incorporated places) by 2023 land area. Total areas including water are also given, but when ranked by total area, a number of coastal cities appear disproportionately larger. San Francisco is an extreme example: water makes up nearly 80% of its total area of 232 square miles (601 km 2).

  7. Balance of plant - Wikipedia

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    Balance of plant (BOP) is a term generally used in the context of power engineering to refer to all the supporting components and auxiliary systems of a power plant needed to deliver the energy, other than the generating unit itself.

  8. Reber Plan - Wikipedia

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    Under the plan, which was also known as the San Francisco Bay Project, the mouth of the Sacramento River (from Suisun Bay) would be channelized by dams and would feed two vast freshwater lakes within the bay, providing drinking and irrigation water to the residents and farmers of the Bay Area. The barriers would support rail and highway traffic ...

  9. Tim Walz - Wikipedia

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    Walz and his three siblings grew up in Valentine, Nebraska, [15] a rural community in the northwestern part of state, in an area of farms and ranchland. [16] [17] In school he played football and basketball and ran track. [16] After school he would go hunting with his friends. [5]