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1. Market share reports for property/casualty groups and companies top 10 by line by state, top 100 by line countrywide

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2. Portrait of America. No. 36. Rural electrification in the U.S. This electrical milking machine is sanitary, simple to operate, and enables U.S. farmers to own large herds of dairy cows and market dairy products with a great saving of time and labor. Electricity for these U.S. farms is provided through a great number of farmers' cooperative groups which distribute electric power at low rates. The power is purchased wholesale from private and public utility power plants, and is distributed over lines built with money loaned by the U.S. Electrification Administration. Some of the groups generate their own power or else have joined with other rural electric distribution cooperatives to operate their own large generating plants 1942 June

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3. Line Islands

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World History And History Of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Etc.--History of Oceania (South Seas)--Smaller island groups--Line Islands ; Line Islands
4. Portrait of America. No. 36. Rural electrification in the U.S. This electrical milking machine is sanitary, simple to operate, and enables U.S. farmers to own large herds of dairy cows and market dairy products with a great saving of time and labor. Electricity for these U.S. farms is provided through a great number of farmers' cooperative groups which distribute electric power at low rates. The power is purchased wholesale from private and public utility power plants, and is distributed over lines built with money loaned by the U.S. Electrification Administration. Some of the groups generate their own power or else have joined with other rural electric distribution cooperatives to operate their own large generating plants

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5. National Association of Insurance Commissioners Market share reports for top ten property/casualty groups and company groups by line by state Kansas City, MO: National Association of Insurance Commissioners; -1995

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6. National Association of Insurance Commissioners Market share reports for property/casualty groups and companies top 10 by line by state, top 100 by line countrywide Kansas City, MO: National Association of Insurance Commissioners; 1995-

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7. Portrait of America. No. 36. Rural electrification in the U.S. States. This is a typical standardized low-cost rural electrification line pole used by cooperative farm groups in the U.S. The letters on the pole indicate that it is a project financed by by the Rural Electrification Administration, a U.S. government agency. Millions of these poles, designed for economy and efficiency, now dot the farm lands of America, carrying light and power to almost a million farms. A contractor operating with a single crew with standardized materials can erect over four miles of this line per day. Less than a decade ago, rural electric construction was considered almost prohibitively expensive [between 1940 and 1946]

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8. It's a Fine Line (Musical group) It's a Fine Line

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9. A.R.C. Child Dispensary in Bucharest, in charge of Miss Ober of Chicago, a Red Cross nurse and child welfare expert. The line forms at 10 am, outside the window of Miss Ober's offices. Presently the window opens and Miss Ober, in long white hospital apron and rubber gloves, begins her three hours' work with the children. The rubber gloves are a very necessary precaution, for there is typhus and many other contagious and infectious diseases about. The ailments are of great variety, but much of the trouble is skin diseases and diseases due to malnutrition and uncleanliness. An interested group watching Miss Ober wash out a boy's eye

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10. World's Youngest Bread Line. Vienna's factories are idle; there is no coal or raw material to start the industries. Consequently widespread unemployment exists. In such a situation workmen's children are especially unfortunate. Here is a group of boys from the poor district of the city, waiting for a distrubution of American food. Their weaker brothers and sisters sent to the hospitals with illness brought on by malnutrition are being cared for with supplies sent by the Red Cross of America

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11. Jordan, Z. Oder-Neisse line; a study of the political, economic, and European significance of Poland's western frontier. Prepared on the basis of the research of a study group set up by the Polish Freedom Movement "Independence and Democracy."

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12. Scarborough Company Scarborough's Map of the railway groups, constituent and subsidiary lines and independent railways of Great Britain

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13. Scarborough Company Scarborough's Map of the railway groups, constituent and subsidiary lines and independent railways of Great Britain Indianapolis, Indiana: Scarborough Company; [1924?]

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14. Jordan, Z. Oder-Neisse line; a study of the political, economic, and European significance of Poland's western frontier. Prepared on the basis of the research of a study group set up by the Polish Freedom Movement "Independence and Democracy." London: [Polish Freedom Movement "Independence and Democracy"]; 1952

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15. A.R.C. Child Dispensary in Bucharest, in charge of Miss Ober of Chicago, a Red Cross nurse and child welfare expert. The line forms at 10 am, outside the window of Miss Ober's offices. Presently the window opens and Miss Ober, in long white hospital apron and rubber gloves, begins her three hours' work with the children. The rubber gloves are a very necessary precaution, for there is typhus and many other contagious and infectious diseases about. The ailments are of great variety, but much of the trouble is skin diseases and diseases due to malnutrition and uncleanliness. An interested group watching Miss Ober wash out a boy's eye 11 September 1919 [date received]

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16. World's Youngest Bread Line. Vienna's factories are idle; there is no coal or raw material to start the industries. Consequently widespread unemployment exists. In such a situation workmen's children are especially unfortunate. Here is a group of boys from the poor district of the city, waiting for a distrubution of American food. Their weaker brothers and sisters sent to the hospitals with illness brought on by malnutrition are being cared for with supplies sent by the Red Cross of America February 1920 [date received]

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17. Warnock, Walter George, 1904- On the geometry of groups of line configurations [Sendai, Japan]: 1933

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18. Bieri, Robert On groups of PL-homeomorphisms of the real line Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society; [2016]

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19. Matson Photo Service Royal Scots Greys, cavalry groups in Nablus. Smaller mounted group, 1 line & 1 officer in front [19]41 Jul. 31.

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20. Matson Photo Service Royal Scots Greys, cavalry groups in Nablus. Smaller mounted group, 1 line & 2 officers in front [19]41 Jul. 31.

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