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December 1
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- Identifying a logical fallacy
- Problem with new biography: link between two 18th century revolutionary women
December 2
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December 3
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December 4
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- Building ID..:File:Roberts Hall Colby College Old Campus.png
- Why did US presidents decide to be buried in their presidential libraries, museums, or properties?
December 5
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- HISTORY
- Where Are We Going? by David Lloyd George
- How was God viewed according to Judaism before the Babylonian Exile?
December 6
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- Sister Mary so-and-so
- Rabbinical views on creation
- Governments using private lawyers as prosecutors
- Bonar Law's Kino frock-coat and Hope Bros. collar
December 7
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December 8
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December 9
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- Irish Civil War: Anti-Treaty victory
- (By area) Largest Congressional District held by Democrat? Smallest Congressional District held by Republican?
December 10
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- Legal question: who currently owns the Commodore 64 trademark, copyrights, and/or patents?
- Ex US presidents who ran again
- Mehmed III: how many brothers?
December 11
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December 13
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- passport
- Who or what craft was the first to go around the world in 80 weeks? And 80 hours?
- Is the following claim about Eisenhower and desegregation true? I thought it was Truman
December 15
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December 16
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December 17
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- A Personalty's Missing Date of Death?
- Are native speakers of UN languages about proportionately represented in top UN positions?
- US Energy Subsidies Report
- Marketing majors - common sense?
- Buzz Aldrin's medal
December 19
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December 20
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- Help me identify this item
- Na-Dene Migration
- When did X in a box start meaning elevator
s? - Does anyone know the names of these court cases?
December 22
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December 23
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December 24
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December 25
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December 26
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December 28
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December 29
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December 30
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- The status of Central Asians in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union
- Spelling matters in New Jersey: Biannually v. biennially
- Fólkvangr
- Lace worker
- Reception of Queen Kapiolani of Hawaii at the White House
December 31
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