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  • ...lly with [[Hinduism]] are located at 294.5.<ref>http://www.apl.org/libcats/dewey.html</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dewey Decimal Classification]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dewey Decimal Classification]]
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  • '''[[User:Dewey|Dewey's]] [[Contest3|Contest]] Statistics:'''
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  • | name = John Dewey | image = John Dewey cph.3a51565.jpg
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thomas E. Dewey]]
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  • '''Dewey defeats Truman''' is one of the more amusing moments in the history of [[Un In 1948, the election was between [[Harry Truman]] and [[Thomas Dewey]], the [[Democratic Party]] was going through many internal splits, and it
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  • [[Image:Thomas E. Dewey.jpg|right|thumb|250px|'''Thomas E. Dewey''', three-time Governor of New York]] '''Thomas Edmund Dewey, Sr.''' (March 24, 1902 &ndash; March 16, 1971), was the [[Republican Party
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  • #redirect[[Thomas E. Dewey]]
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  • File:Thomas E. Dewey.jpg
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  • '''George Dewey''' (1837-1917) was an American admiral, and the naval hero of the [[Spanish Dewey was born in Montpelier, Vermont; he attended the [[U.S. Naval Academy]] in
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  • #redirect[[Thomas E. Dewey]]
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  • File:Dewey-works.jpg
    Collected workd of John Dewey
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  • File:John Dewey cph.3a51565.jpg
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  • |name=Dewey Eldridge Burchett, Jr.​​ |children=Dewey Burchett, III​
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  • File:Morgan Dewey Peoples.jpg
    Professor Morgan Dewey Peoples with two students
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  • |name=Dewey Follet Bartlett, Sr. |image=Dewey Bartlett of OK.jpg
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  • | name=Dewey Jackson Short | image=Dewey Short of MO.jpg
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  • ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref> See: [[Atheist Population|Atheist ...he world’s atheists live], ''Washington Post'' By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey May 23, 2013</ref> In 2014, the British medical journal'' Lancet'' reported
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  • ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref> See also: [[Western atheism and ra
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  • ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref> See: [[Western atheism and race]] ...he world’s atheists live], ''Washington Post'' By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey May 23, 2013</ref>
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  • ...on 17 April, and the protected cruiser ''Baltimore'' arrived on 22 April. Dewey also prepared for future operations in a region without friendly bases by p ...t within twenty-four hours, since the United States was now a belligerent. Dewey also received a telegram from the Navy Department instructing him to procee
    70 kilobytes (11,241 words) - 05:44, March 31, 2019
  • ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref> See: [[Asian atheism]] and [[Secul ...he world’s atheists live], ''Washington Post'' By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey May 23, 2013</ref>
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  • ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref> See: [[Western atheism and race]]
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  • ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref> See: [[Secular Europe]] and [[West
    62 kilobytes (8,555 words) - 07:40, December 17, 2023
  • ...[[KGB]] in [[Venona cables]] to U.S. [[Republican party]] nominee [[Thomas Dewey]] who ran against incumbent Democratic [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] for Pr
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  • ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref> Most [[atheism|atheists]] are [[Ea
    4 kilobytes (570 words) - 09:13, September 29, 2021
  • ...us Republican politicians in the Northeast, led by New York Governor [[Tom Dewey]] and Massachusetts Senator [[Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.]], along with media le
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  • ...mously expected victory for the Republican candidate, Governor [[Thomas E. Dewey]], a liberal from New York. Total astonishment greeted Truman's stunning e ...the Crucial Election of 1948'' (1998); Gary A. Donaldson, ''Truman Defeats Dewey'' (1998)</ref>
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  • ...y]], governor of New York, represented the Northeastern wing of the party. Dewey did not reject the New Deal programs but demanded more efficiency, more sup [[Dwight Eisenhower]], an internationalist allied with the Dewey wing, challenged Taft in 1952 on foreign policy issues. The two men were no
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  • ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2 ...he world’s atheists live], ''Washington Post'' By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey May 23, 2013</ref> In 2014, the British medical journal'' Lancet'' reported
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  • ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref> See also: [[Global atheism]] and [
    120 kilobytes (16,932 words) - 23:29, May 3, 2024
  • ...umference of a few miles, making literary calls on my brother-authors. Dr. Dewey would be within my reach, at the foot of Taconic. In Stockbridge, yonder, i *"Dr. Dewey"
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  • ...he world’s atheists live], ''Washington Post'' By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey May 23, 2013</ref> China is a Communist country. In 1999, the publication ...he world’s atheists live], ''Washington Post'' By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey May 23, 2013</ref> It also has [[state atheism]] (See: [[China and atheism]
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  • ...election, 1948|1948]] but it went to his arch-rival, Governor [[Thomas E. Dewey]] of New York. One reason was Taft's reluctance to support farm subsidies,
    18 kilobytes (2,601 words) - 18:52, June 12, 2023
  • ...n National Convention]] and criticized [[Rockefeller Republican]] [[Thomas Dewey]] for his embarrassing loss to [[President]] [[Harry S. Truman]] only four
    19 kilobytes (2,581 words) - 02:54, September 30, 2023
  • :Dewey it's happening again--<small>[[User:Iduan|<span style="color: #FFCCCC; back ::Dewey, may I ask you why you are welcoming blocked users? :\ --[[User:David R|<f
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  • ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref> See: [[Western atheism and race]] ...he world’s atheists live], ''Washington Post'' By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey May 23, 2013</ref>
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  • ...ion]] and brought them back to the [[United States]]. According to [[John Dewey]]: ...ite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JXkBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA332|last1=Dewey|first1=John|title=Journal of Proceedings and Addresses|date=1901|work=[[Nat
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  • ...first=Michael |authorlink=Michael Schudson |date=2008 |title=The "Lippmann-Dewey Debate" and the Invention of Walter Lippmann as an Anti-Democrat 1985-1996
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  • ...-023400373.html Text of Ryan's speech]. ''This is reminiscent of [[Thomas Dewey]]' strategy in 1948 against [[Harry Truman]]''.
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  • .../magazine/2009/12/31/john-dewey-and-philosophical-refounding-america/ John Dewey and the Philosophical Refounding of America]</ref> [[Oliver Wendell Holmes,
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  • But I'm the new guy, so take those for what they're worth :-)[[User:Dewey|Dewey]] 23:30, 5 November 2007 (EST) ...here was that whole [[Revolutionary War]] over the question...[[User:Dewey|Dewey]] 19:20, 5 November 2007 (EST)
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  • ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref> See: [[Global atheism]]
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  • *[[Dewey Bartlett]]
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  • ...ates'' (1902) 530 pages [https://books.google.com/books?id=6DQ5AAAAMAAJ&dq=Dewey,+Davis+Rich.+ online text] ...books?id=sgQOAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA3&dq=intitle:National+intitle:Problems+inauthor:dewey&num=30&as_brr=1 online edition]
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  • * Smith, Richard Norton. ''Thomas E. Dewey and His Times.'' 1982,
    9 kilobytes (1,400 words) - 04:25, April 6, 2020
  • ...are: [[Charles Peirce]] (1839-1914), [[William James]] (1842-1910), [[John Dewey]] (1859-1952), and [[Richard Rorty]] (1931-2007).
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  • ...first=Michael |authorlink=Michael Schudson |date=2008 |title=The "Lippmann-Dewey Debate" and the Invention of Walter Lippmann as an Anti-Democrat 1985-1996 ...ippmann, ''Public Opinion'' (1922) and ''The Phantom Public'' (1925); John Dewey, ''The Public and Its Problems'' (1927)</ref>
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  • ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref> See: [[Global atheism]] and [[West
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  • .... In the election of 1944, [[Republican]] Presidential nominee [[Thomas E. Dewey]] got nearly half a million votes more on the Republican ticket than Roosev
    353 kilobytes (50,582 words) - 07:26, March 11, 2024
  • ...Convention]]<ref name=findagrave/> that nominated [[Governor]] [[Thomas E. Dewey]] of [[New York]], who ran unsuccessfully against another New Yorker, [[U.S
    9 kilobytes (1,135 words) - 19:40, May 29, 2023
  • ...period are listed Lieutenant Commanders [[David D. Porter]], and [[George Dewey]].
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  • ...ing 1935–39. The anti-Soviet faction, led in part by philosopher [[John Dewey]], had a solid grasp of Stalinism allowing the liberals, the anti-Stalinist
    42 kilobytes (6,123 words) - 20:08, October 8, 2021
  • ...he world’s atheists live], ''Washington Post'' By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey May 23, 2013</ref> See also: [[China and atheism]] ...ising map of where the world’s atheists live], By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey, ''Washington Post'', May 23, 2013</ref> See: [[Global atheism]] and [[West
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  • ...or [[Thomas E. Dewey]] as vice presidential candidate; four years earlier, Dewey had run with another governor, [[John W. Bricker]] of [[Ohio]]. The GOP tic
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  • * Dewey, Scott Hamilton. ''Don't Breathe the Air: Air Pollution and U.S. Environme
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  • ...an article on [[Thomas E. Dewey]] (who, admittedly, I thought created the Dewey decimal system, which is why I looked him up in the first place) and I lear
    51 kilobytes (8,721 words) - 05:09, May 11, 2010
  • ...ive Vice-President of the Council for Pan American Democracy, which [[John Dewey]]'s Committee for Cultural Freedom alleged in April 1940 was under "outrigh
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  • ...remove [[formal logic]] from the curriculum, anyway? Sounds like something Dewey would do. --[[User:Ed Poor|Ed Poor]] <sup>[[User talk:Ed Poor|Talk]]</sup>
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  • ...he again sought the GOP nomination but lost to New York governor [[Thomas Dewey]]. Willkie never held any political office. ...[[Robert Taft]] of Ohio and [[Arthur Vandenberg]] of Michigan and [[Thomas Dewey]], the "gangbusting" District Attorney from New York City. All three men ha
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  • Following Admiral George Dewey's defeat of the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay, the U.S. occupied the Philippi
    51 kilobytes (7,245 words) - 16:47, April 13, 2024
  • ...he undecided. Amazingly, a majority of Dewey supporters (54%) agreed. Thus Dewey's strategy of downplaying his disagreements with the New Deal ("me-tooism")
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  • Metals? [[User:Dewey|Dewey]] 23:52, 9 November 2007 (EST)
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  • ...Going as far back as the turn of the 20th century, leaders such as [[John Dewey]] have subverted the educational system to achieve specific ends. [[Woodrow
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  • ...posed to shifting policies to deal with new fiscal realities? [[User:Dewey|Dewey]] 13:02, 8 November 2007 (EST) So then your answer is "no." [[User:Dewey|Dewey]] 18:03, 8 November 2007 (EST)
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  • ...ite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kPBCD9H-vVcC&pg=PA302|last1=Dewey|first1=John|title=The Later Works, 1925-1953: 1933-1934|date=2008|publisher
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  • ...google it are operating on half a brain cell versus someone that uses the dewey decimal system? Sorry about the sarcasm. Funny what people also think of as
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