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  2. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    Paycheck. A paycheck, also spelled paycheque, pay check or pay cheque, is traditionally a paper document (a cheque) issued by an employer to pay an employee for services rendered. In recent times, the physical paycheck has been increasingly replaced by electronic direct deposits to the employee's designated bank account or loaded onto a payroll ...

  3. Paycheck 101: How To Read a Pay Stub - AOL

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    A pay stub contains all your income information, so it's a great... Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. Category:Company stubs - Wikipedia

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    Companies by country. In addition to the above, please use a stub for the country in which the company is based, if there is one (see Category:Company stubs by country ). If there is not such a stub, please use the top level stub for the country in addition to a stub for companies of the business sector it operates in.

  5. Category:United States military personnel stubs - Wikipedia

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    United States military personnel stubs. This category is maintained by WikiProject Stub sorting. Please propose new stub templates and categories here before creation. This page has a backlog that requires the attention of willing editors. This category is for stub articles relating to people connected with the military of the United States.

  6. Wikipedia:Stub - Wikipedia

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    A stub is an article that, although lacking the breadth of coverage expected from an encyclopedia, provides some useful information and is capable of expansion. Non-article pages, such as disambiguation pages, lists, categories, templates, talk pages, and redirects, are not regarded as stubs. If a stub has little verifiable information, or if ...

  7. Irving Small - Wikipedia

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    Irving Small was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and died in Monrovia, California. He was brought up in Massachusetts and played amateur hockey in Boston. In 1913, however, he moved to California, but came east to play hockey during the winters. He was a member of the Boston Athletic Association ice hockey team that won the 1923 United States ...

  8. Template:Restaurant-stub - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to identify a restaurant-related stub. It uses {}, which is a meta-template designed to ease the process of creating and maintaining stub templates. Usage. Typing {{Restaurant-stub}} produces the message shown at the beginning, and adds the article to the following category: Category:Restaurant stubs (population: 142)

  9. Template:Stub documentation - Wikipedia

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    This template is used by Template:Asbox to display common documentation for all stub templates. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Stub documentation/doc. ( edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( edit | diff) and testcases ( create) pages. Add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template.

  10. Category:Japanese military personnel stubs - Wikipedia

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    This category is for stub articles relating to people connected with the military of Japan. You can help by expanding them. You can help by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {{ Japan-mil-bio-stub }} instead of {{ stub }} .

  11. Murray Thomson - Wikipedia

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    Murray McCheyne Thomson OC (December 19, 1922 – May 2, 2019) was a Canadian peace activist [1] Thomson was born in Honan, China where his parents were Christian missionaries. Thomson founded many non-profits in Canada. [2] He was the 1990 recipient of the Pearson Medal of Peace [3] [4] for his work in peace and justice [5] and was made an ...