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The election night left the whole country with proud waves of the red, white and blue. CNN.com had a huge picture of black people and a few whites under a big title: ... And of course, MSNBC.com had their picture of all white Obama supporters to cater to the Hollywood liberals and the "liberal elites". Putting aside the usuals,
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A mature and thoughtful biography, Lincoln's Rail-Splitter chronicles Oglesby's pivotal contribution to American political life while also providing a sensitive portrait of this able, energetic man. See all Editorial Reviews...
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Definition of rail-splitter in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of rail-splitter. Pronunciation of rail-splitter. Translations of rail-splitter. rail-splitter synonyms, rail-splitter antonyms. Information about rail-splitter in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... rail-splitter; Rail-to-Rail Input and Output;
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Bay State Republicans gathered yesterday at the State House to announce their support for the senator from Illinois. ... Not that senator from Illinois. The tall one, with the hat, who turns 199 today. ... Members of the Middlesex Club - who say the club, founded in 1867, is the oldest Republican organization in the...
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"Rail Splitter" was the nickname of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. The name came from his humble background—as a young man, he split lumber for fence rails. About as close as most of us have come to working with lumber is playing with Lincoln Logs® toys.
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In Figure 1, a switched-capacitor voltage inverter, IC1, configured as a "rail-splitter," provides a bipolar, dual-rail power supply. The circuit is useful in single-supply systems that include one or more dual-supply ICs.
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Rail Splitter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Rail Splitter may refer to splitting of wood or railroad ties, or to an electrical circuit used to reduce or control a voltage. Rail splitter may also refer to: •Abraham Lincoln, American Presiden...
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