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  2. Section 3 of the Constitution of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian pound was replaced by the Australian dollar on 14 February 1966, where £1 Australian equalled A$2. [20] It has been argued unsuccessfully that that legislation passed in Australia since 1966 is unconstitutional because it has been signed by Governors-General who were paid in dollars, not pounds as specified by section 3 of the ...

  3. Hudson's Bay tokens - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson's Bay Company tokens represented the unit of currency used in the fur trade for many decades. The largest—one "Made Beaver"—was equal in value to the skin on an adult male beaver in good condition. Smaller sizes represented one-half, one-quarter, and one-eighth of a Made-Beaver. One side of the brass token bears the Hudson's Bay ...

  4. The Devil to Pay (1920 film) - Wikipedia

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    80 minutes. Country. United States. Languages. Silent. English intertitles. The Devil to Pay is a 1920 American silent mystery film directed by Ernest C. Warde and starring Roy Stewart, Robert McKim and Fritzi Brunette. [1]

  5. Talk:Dollar General - Wikipedia

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    Conflicting statements. "As of July 2018, Dollar General operates 15,000 stores [4] [1] in the 48 contiguous United States." "Areas served Contiguous United States (except for the Northwest)" There are no Dollar General stores in Washington state, therefore they do not operate stores in the 48 contiguous United States.

  6. George W. Dollar - Wikipedia

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    George W. Dollar (1917–2006) was a prominent preacher, teacher and author in Independent Fundamental Baptist circles. He is most famous as of co-founder of the Southwide Baptist Fellowship , author of 3 books including A History of Fundamentalism in America and a militant defender of his faith.

  7. Cal Turner Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Cal Turner Jr. Hurley Calister "Cal" Turner Jr. (born January 25, 1940) is an American billionaire businessman and philanthropist. He served as the chairman and chief executive officer of Dollar General, a chain of low-cost variety stores founded by his father, Cal Turner Sr.

  8. Stub - Wikipedia

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    Stub, a tree cut and allowed to regrow from the trunk; see pollarding. Pay stub, a receipt or record that the employer has paid an employee. Stub period, period of time over which interest accrues which is not equal to the usual interval between bond coupon. Stub road, an unused road junction. Ticket stub, the portion of an admissions ticket ...

  9. National Heritage Foundation - Wikipedia

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    It was also one of the largest operations using a practice called charitable-split dollar, which was prohibited in a new law in 1999. Members would make tax-deductible donations, that the organization would use to pay for life insurance policies. Most of these were taken out for the benefit of the donors' heirs, and only a small portion went to ...