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  2. Liberty University - Wikipedia

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    Liberty University ( LU ), known simply as Liberty, is a private evangelical Christian [8] university in Lynchburg, Virginia. According to Liberty’s website, the school is non-denominational. It was previously aligned with the Southern Baptist Convention.

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  4. Liberty (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Liberty. (magazine) Liberty magazine may refer to: Liberty (1881–1908), a political magazine published from 1881 to 1908 by Benjamin Tucker. Liberty (general interest magazine), published from 1924 to 1950. Liberty (libertarian magazine), published from 1987 to 2010, transitioned to online-only starting in 2011.

  5. Liberty (libertarian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Liberty is a libertarian journal, founded in 1987 by R. W. Bradford (who was the magazine's publisher and editor until he died from cancer in 2005) in Port Townsend, Washington, and then edited from San Diego by Stephen Cox. Unlike Reason, which is printed on glossy paper and has full-color photographs, Liberty was printed on uncoated paper ...

  6. Liberty (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    Liberty (rocket) Liberty was a 2011 launch vehicle concept proposed by Northrop Grumman Space Systems (formerly Orbital ATK) and Airbus Defence and Space (formerly Astrium) for phase 2 of the NASA Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program intended to stimulate development of privately operated crew vehicles to low Earth orbit .

  7. Liberty, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Males had a median income of $27,944 versus $21,462 for females. The per capita income for the town was $16,345. About 12.2% of the population and 9.9% of families were below the poverty line. Of the total population, 12.9% of those under the age of 18 and 16.1% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line.

  8. 3rd Liberty Loan Act - Wikipedia

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    The Third Liberty Loan Act was enacted on April 5, 1918. The third act specifically allowed the US government to issue $3 billion worth of war bonds at a rate of 4.5% interest for up to 10 years with an individual aggregate limit of $45,000. [2] [3] The bonds produced by the Third Liberty Loan Act were not redeemable until September 15, 1928. [4]

  9. Liberty Bank - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Bank offers consumer and commercial banking, home mortgages, insurance, and investment services. History. Established in 1825 as Middletown Savings Bank, in 1844, an account was opened with a balance of $26, and left untouched for 150 years until it was finally closed in 1994. By that time it was the oldest direct descendancy savings ...