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[38] link 'List of the closest NASCAR Xfinity Series finishes', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/List_of_the_closest_NASCAR_Xfinity_Series_finishes'
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StaticText 'finish was set on February 17, 2018 during the 2018 PowerShares QQQ 300 at Daytona International Speedway, when Tyler Reddick defeated Elliott Sadler at a recorded margin of 0.0004 seconds.[1]'
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StaticText 'the Kennard-Cedar intersection. The second National League'
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StaticText '. References City Atlas of Cleveland, Ohio, plate 5. Philadelphia: G.M. Hopkins C.L., 1881. Available at Cleveland Public Library Image Collections Cleveland Blues Based in......'
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[58] link 'Joseph Lee (recreation advocate)', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Joseph_Lee_(recreation_advocate)'
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[69] link 'Hull, Massachusetts', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Hull,_Massachusetts'
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StaticText 'Harbor. Its population was 10,072 at the 2020 census.[1] Hull is the smallest town by land area in Plymouth County and the fourth smallest in the state. However, its population density is nearly four times that of Massachusetts as a whole. "Stony Beach" redirects here. For the hamlet in Saskatchewan, see Stony Beach, Saskatchewan. Hull, Massachusetts Town Aerial view of Hull, 2010 Seal Location in Plymouth County in Massachusetts Coordinates: 42°18′07″N 70°54′30″W Country United......'
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StaticText 'NRHP September 28, 1989 Description and history The American Watch Tool Company complex is located on the west side of Elm Street, a short way south of the Charles River. This complex of four connected buildings was built up between 1877 and 1916. All four buildings are two stories, and are built of brick. The largest building, dating'
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StaticText 'Red Sox baseball team,[2] an author[3] and lecturer.[2] This article is about the broadcaster. For the athletic director, see Joe Castiglione (athletic director). Joe Castiglione Born Joseph John Castiglione (1947-03-02) March 2, 1947 Hamden, Connecticut, U.S. Sports commentary career Team(s)'
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[135] link 'Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Blackstone_River_and_Canal_Heritage_State_Park'
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StaticText 'Africa.[2] "Lubec" redirects here. For the German city, see Lübeck. Not'
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[254] link 'Bennington, Vermont', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bennington,_Vermont'
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