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Canuck : a slang term for Canadians originating in the 19th century, and the name of an intrepid band of hockey players, the Vancouver Canucks
Knuckle : a joint of a finger , which is brought into prominence when the hand is shut.
Definitions of canuckle from urbandictionary.com:
canuckle - Cool dude of Canadian origin. Loves donuts (especially Tim Horton's ), women and ice hockey . Not necessarily all at the same time, but it wouldn't hurt.
Man, that dude's a canuckle!
A witty wise-cracking on-line friend who supplies TH at all the right times.
When's that Canuckle gonna get here with my donuts ?
This user is thin-skinned, frustrated by process, writes quickly then leaves and prefers the big picture over small details.
31 May 2007 ...that after capture by English adventurer Sir David Kirke and combat with the Iroquois , surgeon Robert Giffard de Moncel helped start the first hospital in North America?
8 July 2013 ... that a storm on Lucy Island unearthed 5,500-year-old remains of a woman whose DNA has been directly linked to a modern-day descendent, a Tsimshian woman living near Prince Rupert ?
13 March 2008 ...that British Columbians will get a second chance to vote on replacing the winner-takes-all election system with a single-transferrable vote system?
16 September 2007 ...that Garth Butcher was a member of Canada 's first-ever gold medal team at the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships before becoming a pest and setting team records for penalty minutes in the National Hockey League ?
13 May 2010 ... that the Royal Columbian Hospital , the oldest hospital in British Columbia , was built in 1862 during a Gold Rush for $3,396 by the Corps of Royal Engineers and a chain gang ?
2 April 2014 ... that Insite , North America's first legal supervised injection site for drug users, was opened by the Portland Hotel Society in Vancouver , Canada, in 2003?
22 April 2011 .. that the flash of light accompanying an earthquake in 1896 was attributed by some residents of North Piddle , Worcestershire , to a large meteor?
2 July 2013 ... that leaving Mount Tzouhalem in search of a 15th wife led to the killing of the mountain's namesake?
22 June 2010 ... that a criminal trial began more than six years after the Royal Canadian Mounted Police raided the British Columbia Parliament Buildings ?
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Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, planter, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and
Founding Father who served as the third
president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He was the primary author of the
Declaration of Independence . Following the
American Revolutionary War and before becoming president in 1801, Jefferson was the first
United States secretary of state under
George Washington , and then the second
vice president under
John Adams . Jefferson was a leading proponent of democracy,
republicanism , and
natural rights , and he produced formative documents and decisions at the state, national, and international levels. This
line-engraved portrait of Jefferson was produced by the
United States Department of the Treasury 's
Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) as part of a
BEP presentation album of the first 26 presidents. The same portrait appears on the obverse of the
two-dollar bill .
Engraving credit: Bureau of Engraving and Printing ; restored by Andrew Shiva