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United Nations Association of the United States of America (1074 bytes)
1: ...hich was merged with the ''U.S. Committee for the United Nations'' in [[1964]]. 3: ...A also works to support and encourage the [[Model United Nations]] (MUN) programs, most of which are organ... 7: ....org/wfuna-archive/index.html World Federation of United Nations Associations] 8: [[Category:United Nations]] United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (1087 bytes) 1: ...mainline Northern Presbyterian Church) with the [[United Presbyterian Church of North America]] (a smaller... 3: ...ions with the [[Presbyterian Church in the United States]] (PCUS - the Southern Church) from the beginning... United States Ambassadors to the United Nations (4590 bytes) 1: .... Permanent Representative, or "Perm Rep", to the United Nations): 10: <th>[[President of the United States|U.S. President(s)]]</th></tr> 152: ...ent of State's listing of U.S. ambassadors to the United Nations: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/com/1231... 154: [[Category:Ambassadors of the United States]] United States and the United Nations (9494 bytes) 1: ...he [[United States]] is a charter member of the [[United Nations]] and one of five permanent members of th... 5: ...in Delano Roosevelt]] in the [[Declaration by the United Nations]] where, on [[January 1]], [[1942]], 26 n... 7: ...iet Union]], the [[United Kingdom]], the [[United States]] as well as a majority of other signatories. 9: ... nations]], it was never ratified by the [[United States Congress]] due to the inability to reach a compro... 11: ...the title "Mr. Veto". (see [[Soviet Union and the United Nations]]) SS United States (7545 bytes) 4: ... United States postcard.jpg|thumb|230px|SS United States postcard]]</td></tr> 24: ...largest ocean liner built to date in the [[United States]] and is still the fastest liner in the world. 27: ...struction cost, with the ship's operators, United States Lines, contributing the remaining $28 million. In... 29: ...ck Company in [[Norfolk, Virginia]], the ''United States'' was built to exacting Navy specifications. Simi... 31: ...d British carriers, the designers of the ''United States'' didn't use a single piece of wood in her framin... Those United States (213 bytes) 1: ...a a transatlantic [[steam ship]]) to the [[United States of America]]. United States (47490 bytes) 1: :''For other uses, see [[United States (disambiguation)]] and [[US (disambiguation)]].''... 3: ...he system of [[federation|federalism]]. A United States citizen is usually identified as an ''American''[... 5: ...] in [[1776]] that they were free and independent states and they were recognized as such by the [[Treaty ... 13: native_name = United States of America | 14: common_name = the United States | Immigration to the United States (20366 bytes) 1: The [[United States|United States of America]] has had a long history of [[immigrat... 3: ...ica is, in some senses, the history of the United States itself and the journey from beyond the sea is an ... 12: ...tion of the colonies that later became the United States grew from zero Europeans in the mid-[[1500s]] to ... 30: ... the expiration of a [[Constitution of the United States|constitutional]] clause prohibiting such a law (A... 32: ...specially [[Germany]]), came to the future United States during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, ... Neoconservatism (United States) (50035 bytes) 1: ...eology of the "new conservatives" in the [[United States]]. The "newness" refers either to being new to Am... 14: ...]] and opposition to [[Middle East]]ern and other states that are perceived to support [[terrorism]]. Thus... 40: ...tempts to change the ethnic make-up of the United States through mass immigration, arguing that "[t]aken a... 46: ...nited States Southern States|South]] and [[United States Southwest|Southwest]] (the pool from which [[Jean... 51: ...nd [[Max Shachtman]], who argued that "the United States and similar societies are dominated by a decadent... Supermarkets in the United States (4923 bytes) 1: ...his is a list of [[supermarket]]s in the [[United States of America]]. For supermarkets worldwide see ''[[... 110: *[[Giant Eagle]] (eastern United States) 124: *[[Pathmark]] (eastern United States) 135: *[[United Supermarkets|United]] (Texas) 153: ...ermarkets]] [[Category:Supermarkets in the United States]] Cuisine of the United States (2095 bytes) 3: The '''Cuisine of the United States''' is characterized by the broad diversity of the... 5: Some kinds of [[United States|American]] [[cuisine]] include: 60: * [[Christmas food in the United States]] Nicaragua v. United States (8123 bytes) 1: ...stice]] in which it was alleged that the [[United States]] had violated [[international law]] by supportin... 2: ... Court ruled in Nicaragua's favor, but the United States refused to abide by the Court's decision, even th... 3: After the Court's decision, the United States withdrew its declaration accepting the Court's co... 7: ...ding the case. The Court also rejected the United States defense that its action constituted collective se... 9: ... have jurisdiction, with U.S. ambassador to the [[United Nations]] [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]] dismissing the Co... United States v. Shabani (526 bytes) 1: ...es Supreme Court]]. The Court ruled: "...[[United States Congress|Congress]] intended to adopt the [[commo... Tourism in the United States (1667 bytes) 1: ... and domestic tourists. '''Tourism in the United States''' is mostly promoted at the state and local leve... 42: [[Category:Tourism by nation|United States]] 43: [[Category:Tourism in the United States|United States]] Folklore of the United States (7454 bytes) 3: The '''folklore of the United States''', or '''American folklore''', is the folk tradi... 8: The founding of the [[United States]] is often translated as [[myth]]. A [[mythology]... 17: ...] is often said to be the "founder" of the United States. Since his death, Washington has been mythologiz... Cinema of the United States (10048 bytes) 4: ...', can perhaps be summed up by the title [[United States|American]] [[film]] critic [[Pauline Kael]] gave ... 18: ... and (2) the advent of [[Television in the United States|television]]. The number of movies being made dro... 38: * [[Arts and entertainment in the United States]] 39: * [[Culture of the United States]] 47: [[Category:Cinema by country|United States]] First Lady of the United States (10057 bytes) 3: ...hat often acronymizes the President of the United States as "POTUS" similarly applies "'''FLOTUS'''" to th... 13: ... colloquial term, the [[Second Lady of the United States]]. 15: If the United States were to have a female President, it is not clear ... 17: == First Ladies of the United States == 357: [[Category:Executive Branch of the United States Government]][[Category:U.S. First Ladies]] Portuguese in the United States (1094 bytes) 1: ...uage|Portuguese]] has been spoken in the [[United States]] by small communities of [[Portugal|Portuguese]]... United States Lines (2823 bytes) 1: ... most famously the [[SS United States|SS ''United States'']]. 3: ...as formed from the tonnage of the failed [[United States Mail Steamship Company]]. It started with three s... 8: ...[[1931]] the remaining ships were sold to "United States Lines Company" of Nevada. 14: ...ica'' was sold to [[Chandris Line]], and ''United States'' was withdrawn from service in [[1969]]. 24: * [[SS United States|SS ''United States'']] Abrams v. United States (2440 bytes) 2: ! bgcolor="6699FF" | '''''Abrams v. United States''''' 5: '''Supreme Court of the United States''' 14: | <small>''Jacob Abrams, et al. v. United States 58: ...ights]] under the [[First Amendment to the United States Constitution|First Amendment]], with Justices [[O...
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