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Steven Alan Linick (/ˈlɪnɪk/ LIN-ik[1]) (born 1963) is an American attorney and State Department official who served as Inspector General of the Department of State and led the Office of Inspector General of the Department of State In 2013, he was nominated by President Barack Obama and was confirmed by the United States Senate. Linick was removed from office by Donald Trump on May 15, 2020, effective in 30 days per federal law, with Stephen Akard appointed acting inspector general in the interim. | |||
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• ... that the Baily's Beads phenomenon depends upon the irregular shape of the moon's limb; and that astronomer [[Francis Baily (nonfiction)|Francis Bailey]] observed the Beads during an annular eclipse of the sun on 15 May 1836 at Inch Bonney in Roxburghshire; and that Baily's vivid description of the eclipse heralded widespread interest in eclipse expeditions? | • ... that the Baily's Beads phenomenon depends upon the irregular shape of the moon's limb; and that astronomer [[Francis Baily (nonfiction)|Francis Bailey]] observed the Beads during an annular eclipse of the sun on 15 May 1836 at Inch Bonney in Roxburghshire; and that Baily's vivid description of the eclipse heralded widespread interest in eclipse expeditions? |
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• ... that the Baily's Beads phenomenon depends upon the irregular shape of the moon's limb; and that astronomer Francis Bailey observed the Beads during an annular eclipse of the sun on 15 May 1836 at Inch Bonney in Roxburghshire; and that Baily's vivid description of the eclipse heralded widespread interest in eclipse expeditions?