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  • This article has 1 Citation & doesnt seem to be a topic worthy of Wikipedia. Retiredwriter1511 (talk) 07:21, 15 March 2023 (UTC)...
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  • Talk:Testex (category C-Class Switzerland articles)
    granted the Lyon Chamber of commerce the exclusive right to dry silk, resulting in the establishment of a state institution in 1814. Following the establishment...
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  • French was of course not French, but part of the Empire. A resident of Friborg in Switzerland was not a Swiss or Frenchman, but also part of the Empire....
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  • Talk:Bank Lombard Odier & Co (category B-Class Switzerland articles)
    I agree with that. Maybe the clause "which in fact makes it one of the biggest players in the Swiss financial sector" (in the lede) should be a bit less...
    146 KB (2,527 words) - 06:36, 14 July 2024
  • about. I see no evidence the German shells did much better turning british ships into swiss cheese than the british did to the German. Took about 25 hits...
    129 KB (19,764 words) - 17:01, 21 June 2017
  • international community as part of the Republic of Cyprus." International Chamber of Commerce (1 March 2004). Europe Review 2003/04: The Economic and Business Report...
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  • Talk:Fanny Sanín (category Biography articles of living people)
    Gallery, Madrid, Spain The Illusive Eye, El Museo del Barrio, New York Art Depot – Corazon Verde Foundation, Bogotá Chamber of Commerce, Bogotá, Colombia 2015...
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  • World of Information (Firm), and International Chamber of Commerce (2003). Middle East Review 2003/04: The Economic and Business Report (27th ed.). London:...
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  • between the economy of Britain and the economy of the British Empire is a bit fuzzy, globalization being as much of a factor then as now. Finally, how the different...
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  • 'Natural- born British subject' means a British subject who has become a British subject at the moment of his birth.' 'Subject to the exceptions hereinafter...
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  • a party hack or a chamber of commerce flack. Seemed excessively POV. It's after an election. Can we calm down now? I've removed the Tuttle article for...
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  • Talk:Bagenalstown (category C-Class Ireland articles of Low-importance)
    Bagenalstown. The local Chamber of Commerce uses Bagenalstown, and is what the local paper (The Nationalist) refers to the town as. The recent local history...
    35 KB (5,115 words) - 20:51, 26 January 2024
  • Marini, which continues to remain at the bottom of the sources of San Marino Law." -- San Marino Chamber of Commerce (I assume they mean "fount" or "foundation"...
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  • Christian population. For example, on 6 June 1919, British relief officer Captain L. H. Hurst British High Commissioner in Istanbul stated that Mustafa...
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  • Talk:Dorking (category GA-Class Surrey-related articles of High-importance)
    entry. If someone can find justification for this, maybe from the Dorking Chamber of Commerce, then it should be cited as a reference, otherwise it should...
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  • President of the Association of Greek Authors, President of the Culture Association, President of the Piraeus Chamber of Commerce, President of the Athens...
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  • de ellos.» (The first is the Royal Council, that of the Chamber, that of the Indies, that of the Orders, that of the Treasury, that of the Crusade, with...
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  • Talk:Intercultural Open University Foundation (category Talk pages with comments before the first section)
    They are registered in the Chamber of Commerce, you cannot be a foundation without doing so. However, the Chamber of Commerce does not do any checks on...
    126 KB (19,169 words) - 23:02, 3 February 2024
  • (UTC) The .357 Magnum is the round, not a gun. A large variety of guns can chamber .357 Mag, including revolvers and rifles. — The Hand That Feeds You:Bite...
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  • 10.1906 in Bath England, Chairwoman of the Foundation France-Great Britain, the Free British Chamber of Commerce, domiciled 5 rue Voltaire, 38000 Grenoble...
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