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Silver staters The
stater (/ˈsteɪtər, stɑːˈtɛər/;
Ancient Gr****: στατήρ,
pronounced [
statɛ̌ːr], romanized:
statḗr, lit. 'weight') was an
ancient coin used...
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Stater bought 43 plus one ****ure
Albertsons and
Lucky supermarkets during Albertsons'
merger with
American Stores. This
acquisition expanded Stater into...
- Look up Free-
Stater in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term Free
Stater may
refer to: Free-
Stater (Kansas), (antislavery)
settlers in
Kansas Territory...
- the
United States, a
state is a
constituent political entity, of
which there are 50.
Bound together in a
political union, each
state holds governmental...
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Chris Stater (born 15
April 1955) is a
Puerto Rican sailor. He
competed in the
Tornado event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. "Chris
Stater". Olympedia. Retrieved...
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California (/ˌkælɪˈfɔːrnjə/) is a
state in the
Western Region of the
United States that lies on the
Pacific Coast. It
borders Oregon to the north, Nevada...
- and 1⁄96 of a
stater. The 1⁄96
stater was
about 0.14
grams (0.0049 oz) to 0.15
grams (0.0053 oz).
Larger denominations, such as a one
stater coin, were minted...
- New York, also
called New York
State, is a
state in the
northeastern United States.
Bordered by New
England to the east,
Canada to the north, and Pennsylvania...
- (/həˈwaɪ.i/ hə-WY-ee; Hawaiian: Hawaiʻi [həˈvɐjʔi, həˈwɐjʔi]) is an
island state of the
United States, in the
Pacific Ocean about 2,000
miles (3,200 km)...
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Alaska (/əˈlæskə/ ə-L****-kə) is a non-contiguous U.S.
state on the
northwest extremity of
North America. Part of the
Western United States region, it...