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    Pimpmobile. A pimpmobile is a large luxury vehicle, usually a 1960s, 1970s or 1980s-model Lincoln, Cadillac, Buick or Chrysler vehicle, that has been customized in a garish, extravagant and kitsch or campy style. The style is largely an American phenomenon.

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    A pimpmobile is a large luxury vehicle, usually a 1960s, 1970s or 1980s-model Lincoln, Cadillac, Buick or Chrysler vehicle, that has been customized in a garish, extravagant and kitsch or campy style. The style is largely an American phenomenon. Aftermarket features or modifications such as headlight covers, hood ornaments, expensive stereo ...

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  4. The treaty of alliance with France used the name United States of North America, but this longer form never gained popularity. The abbreviation U.S.A. was used from very early in the war, as was the short form "United States". At first this was an excellent name, but its flaws soon became apparent. Stewart again:

  5. Aug 16, 2012 · Several references mistakenly credit Paine with formulating the name in January 1776. Paine’s popular and persuasive book, "Common Sense," uses “United Colonies,” “American states,” and ...

  6. The Oxford History of the United States The Atlantic Monthly has praised The Oxford History of the United States as "the most distinguished series in American historical scholarship," a series that "synthesizes a generation's worth of historical inquiry and knowledge into one literally state-of-the-art book. Who touches these books touches a ...

  7. Sep 1, 2010 · On September 9, 1776, the Continental Congress formally declares the name of the new nation to be the “United States” of America. This replaced the term “United Colonies,” which had been ...

  8. Feb 26, 2007 · A story that should be better known. The first African Americans accepted into the United States Marine Corps. Trained separately at Montford Point, an outpost at Camp Lejeune NC. This book is part of an oral history project so it consists primarily of the interviews with Montford Point Marines. As such, it is very repetitive and can wander a bit.

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