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July 1
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- The lack of Jews in southern Romania before the Holocaust
- Who was Henry Clay Bull?
- US presidential elections
- Presidential republic
- Mulmholk
- If I need with help in regards to genealogy and supercentenarian research, where on Wikipedia should I ask for help?
July 2
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- Can a Vienna resident file a patent in UK during WW1?
- Non-slave owners among Confederate Generals/Admirals, signers of the Confederate Constitution or member of the Confederate congress?
July 3
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- Haakon, Olav, and who?
- What is the longest time taken to solve a "cold case" for an unsolved murder or for any unsolved crime?
- Cancel culture
- Patterns of history
July 4
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- The Third of May 1808's black margin on the left edge
- George Herbert, Rotherham MP
- Green ribbon in the history of Mental illness
July 5
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- Shirley Williams's first marriage
- Usury laws in the Third Reich?
- 1931 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland
July 6
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- Fiduciary vs. Agent
- Is Walter Breuning's death record available on Ancestry.com?
- Who was the Soviet journalist "Svetlagorsk"?
- Referendum results ruled unconstitutional
- What are the best alternates for flags including the Confederate Stars and Bars?
- Could someone give me a list of instruments with that sounding range (b1 to c5 )?
July 7
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- Trump TV ad in California
- What is the provenance of this mysterious necklace worth 30 000 pounds?
- Vata dosha in varsha season (Ayurveda)
- Is Frederick Taylor Gates related to Bill Gates?
July 8
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- Tsarist Russia and Bukovina
- Eugen Robert Müller (1878-1941) and Jakob Oskar Schmidt (1863–1946)
- Who was Walter Horst-Weitenau?
July 10
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July 11
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July 12
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- Wit (play)
- The top right of this map--what does it say?
- Conrad Gesner on theories of the four elements
- Was HMS Boreas (H77) completed on 20 February 1931 or 21 February 1931?
- Four column template
- Who lived in Hungary back when it was under Ottoman rule?
July 13
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July 14
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July 15
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July 16
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- Southern Europe is politically clientelist?
- Murder at the Palace
- True or rumor?
- Big thing with a chain
July 17
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July 18
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July 19
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- What are the best books about German logistics in World War II?
- Sky people who turned into arrows
- "including the Scandinavian"
- Held without bail pending trial
- U.S. Senator attacked
July 20
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July 21
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- Self Verification of the Third Estate during the early days of the French Revolution
- Example nations with civil law systems without constitution
- Us code
- Lily of the Valley
- Differences between corporate and public policy
July 22
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- Vital dates for H. Price Collier
- Role reversal of the USA Republican and Democrat parties
- Could someone determine the age of this illustration?
July 23
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- What are the names of the two strongly blue German districts in the middle of the Russian Empire in 1897?
- Was George Floyd a landlord?
- What is the difference between Number of Orders, Number of Receipts and payments and General Ledger?
- US Code titles known as "acts"
- source for Ben Franklin's Jackass
- Pokrowski University
- Maps: Who creates and oversees "official" maps?
July 24
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- Why do so many religions have negative views towards sex?
- Law enforcement and criminal justice system of Japan
July 25
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- Help identifying WWII uniform patch
- inspirations by American visual art
- Why were the late 1920s A- and B-class British destroyers built?
- Informal fallacies
July 27
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- Would this system of organ "sales" be economically feasible?
- Princess Va Kua Pomare of Tahiti
- Examples of black market getting suppressed by legalization?
- Candidates for President of The United States
- David Riesman, Laura Bohannan
July 28
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July 29
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- Silsby Spalding year of graduation
- What if Biden doesn't debate Trump?
- Expulsion of non-citizens from Congress Poland, circa 1890
- British Empire
July 30
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