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Unofficial organizations for Democrats
Unofficial organizations for Democrats are those bodies, not officially affiliated with the United States Democratic Party, but primarily intended for the participation of people who are at least self-described Democrats.
These are distinguished from official Democratic organizations such as
- state or local affiliated party organizations that nominate and/or endorse candidates for the Democratic slates in the corresponding state or local elections, and participate in the selection of delegates to higher-level
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Constance Garnett
Constance Clara Garnett (née Black) (December 19, 1861 - December 17, 1946) was an English translator whose translations of nineteenth-century Russian classics first introduced them on a wide basis to the English public. Garnett is the first English translator of Read More... |
Shaw Island, Washington
Shaw Island is the smallest of the San Juan Islands served by the Washington State Ferries. The island has a small year-round population, with only a slight increase during tourist season. Not all of the ferry system's San Juan runs stop there. The Wilkes Expedition, in 1841, named the island after
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Almost complex
In mathematics, an almost complex manifold is a smooth manifold equipped with smooth linear complex structure on each tangent space. The existence of this structure is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for a manifold to be a complex manifold. That is, every complex manifold is an almost complex manifold, but not vice-ve
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Remote Desktop Protocol
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a multi-channel protocol that allows a user to connect to a computer running Microsoft Terminal Services. Clients exist for most versions of Windows, and other operating systems such as Linux. The server listens by default on TCP port 3389.
Based on the ITU T.share protocol (also known as
The landmark Ambassador Hotel, located at 3400 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles is best known as the site of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. The hotel's famed Cocoanut Grove night club was the site of m
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