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emptybranchesonthefamilytree.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A vintage Halloween postcard from 1911 is showcased along with genealogy-related content and privacy policy information. | |
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simonharling.blog
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| | | | | By their very nature, if they are not shared but owned by one, then they are likely to be selfish. I know I've done it and as I sit watching the Olympics, I can't help but wonder how many of those athletes have fallen into the same trap. If I win (except in a race), | |
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johnwilker.com
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| | | | | Say hello to book 2 in the Rogue Enterprises series! If you haven't pre-ordered, you totally should. You can even get 50% off if you pre-order on my site. Technically everything on my site is 50% off right now.... just sayin' | |
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marcanthonyaviation.co.uk
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| | | On December 28, 1978, the passengers aboard United Airlines Flight 173 were excitedly anticipating their arrival in Portland, Oregon. However, what was supposed to be a routine flight from Denver International Airport turned into a harrowing ordeal that would forever change the way the aviation industry approached crew communication and decision-making. The Flight United Airlines Flight 173 was a McDonnell Douglas DC-8, en route from Denver to Portland with 189 passengers and crew on board. The flight had been uneventful until the aircraft's landing gear malfunctioned. The crew extended the landing gear manually, but they faced a more critical problem: the aircraft was running dangerously low on fuel. The Crisis As Flight 173 circled in a holding pattern nea... | ||