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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    2005. Written in. C#/ASP.NET. [1] Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

  3. Awards and decorations of the United States government

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    Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor. Medal for Merit (no longer awarded) Medal of Freedom (no longer awarded) President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service. National Medal of Arts. National Humanities Medal. National Medal of Science. National Medal of Technology and Innovation.

  4. Colin Powell - Wikipedia

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    Gulf War. Awards. ( see § Awards and decorations) Colin Luther Powell ( / ˈkoʊlɪn ˈpaʊəl / KOH-lin POW-əl; [1] April 5, 1937 – October 18, 2021) was an American politician, statesman, [2] diplomat, and United States Army officer who was the 65th United States secretary of state from 2001 to 2005. He was the first Black secretary of ...

  5. From the boardwalk to the altar: T-shirt, shorts, bikinis and ...

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    The retailer in March launched the A&F Wedding Shop, a collection of more than 100 pieces for brides, the bridal party and wedding guests, all priced from $80 to $150.

  6. Jenelle Evans Says David Eason Relationship Was a ... - AOL

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    The former Teen Mom 2 star added, “I always have learned from [my] mistakes and he was def a big mistake.”. Back in March, Evans filed for separation from Eason, 35, after six years of ...

  7. Purple Heart - Wikipedia

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    The original Purple Heart, designated as the Badge of Military Merit, was established by George Washington – then the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army – by order from his Newburgh, New York, headquarters on 7 August 1782. The Badge of Military Merit was only awarded to three Revolutionary War soldiers by Washington himself.