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  2. Manage events in AOL Calendar - AOL Help

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    Keep track of your meetings, appointments, and activities by creating and managing events in your calendar. Easily revise and delete events when your schedule changes. Move events from one...

  3. File:Wikipedia Event Attendance Sheet (blank).pdf

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    File:Wikipedia Event Attendance Sheet (blank).pdf. Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 463 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 185 × 240 pixels | 371 × 480 pixels | 593 × 768 pixels | 1,275 × 1,650 pixels. This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Repeat sign - Wikipedia

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    In music, a repeat sign is a sign that indicates a section should be repeated. If the piece has one repeat sign alone, then that means to repeat from the beginning, and then continue on (or stop, if the sign appears at the end of the piece).

  5. Nguyễn Đình Triệu - Wikipedia

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    3. (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17 February 2024. ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 9 January 2024. Nguyễn Đình Triệu (born 4 November 1991) is a Vietnamese professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for V.League 1 club Hải Phòng and the Vietnam national team .

  6. Newspaper production process - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper presses produce not just goods in process (sheets, signatures or reels of printout) as it is the case with typical printing presses. Instead newspaper rotary presses can produce copies which are finished goods. The typical newspaper press is divided into two parts: printing and folding.

  7. Mitchell Bay Band of the San Juan Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell Bay Band of the San Juan Islands is an Indigenous Coast Salish community based in the San Juan Islands of Washington, United States. The community was first referred to as the Mitchell Bay Tribe by Office of Indian Affairs agent Charles Roblin in his 1919 Census of Unenrolled Indians, in reference to one of several bays with historically significant indigenous populations.