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A sign on the door, written in black marker, read "Office of the Artists Formerly Known as Egypt Independent".
"These actions helped inspire Chicagoans to confront discrimination, through the 1960s and thereafter," the marker reads in part.
His stone marker reads: "Persecuted for wearing the beard".
The marker reads "Miles to [B]oston 1761", but according to Rhode Island: A Guide to the Smallest State it read, "Miles to Boston 47".
The inscription on her grave marker reads: Her granddaughter described Secord as being 5 feet with brown eyes and a fair complexion.
The marker reads: The Capon Lake Whipple Truss Bridge is an early example of the use of metal truss bridge load-bearing superstructure technology, which defined highway bridge design well into the 20th century.
This may occur in survey data but is unlikely to occur, systematically, in GBS data; the probability of a marker read being available is unlikely to vary systematically across individuals.
At the entrance gate is a simple brass marker that reads "Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Bar-at-Law".
Playing off the format of a typical historic marker, it reads: "On this site stood Ry Brauer, typical American teen.
In theory your marker will read your thesis, and chuck you an HD if they are having a good day.
On family car trips when we were older, Daddy stopped at every historical marker and read them aloud to us while we children groaned.
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