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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 12 Nov 2013

    Breaking: World Trade Center ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet.http://wsj.com 

    8:09 AM - 12 Nov 2013
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      2. John Bachman‏Verified account @BachmanANjax 12 Nov 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        As it should. Take that terrorists!“@WSJ: Breaking: World Trade Center ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. http://wsj.com ”

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      1. Sarah Armaghan‏Verified account @ArmaghanS 12 Nov 2013
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        All we do is win win win no matta what #NYC MT @WSJ: Breaking: #WTC ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. http://wsj.com 

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      1. Tyler Langan‏Verified account @Langan_Tyler 12 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: Breaking: World Trade Center ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. http://wsj.com ” I still don't buy it.

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      1. Brian Torpey‏ @torpey 12 Nov 2013
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        NYC FTW “@WSJ: Breaking: World Trade Center ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. http://wsj.com ” #america

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      1. Glace Luxury Ice‏ @GlaceLuxuryIce 12 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ winning by spire is not really winning... kinda cheapens the title. #tryharder

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      1. KM‏ @GAB_KMFL 12 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ A pole at the top should not be considered part of the building height.

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      1. Roni  💎‏ @lvronxiv 12 Nov 2013
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        1776 RT @WSJ: Breaking: World Trade Center ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. http://wsj.com 

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      1. Carlos A Rossi‏ @rossinomics 12 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ 1776 was a crucial year for USA because declaration of independence 1783 was more important cause that's when war ended WTC needs 7feet

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      1. Ann Padgett‏ @dnapadg 12 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: Breaking: World Trade Center ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. http://wsj.com ” | LOVE the 1776 measurement!/:-)

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      1. Chris Lundeen‏ @ctlundeen 12 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: Breaking: World Trade Center ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. http://wsj.com ” 🇺🇸

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      1. Vince Moreschini‏ @timbe2 12 Nov 2013
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        RT @WSJ: Breaking: World Trade Center ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. http://wsj.com 

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      1. John Reardon‏ @johnnymreardon 12 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: Breaking: World Trade Center ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. http://wsj.com ” 1776... Absolutely brilliant.

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      1. Josh‏ @CoffeeandGrunge 12 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ Congrats! Y'all deserve it.

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      1. Jonathan Manna‏ @mindurmanners94 12 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ:Breaking:World Trade Center ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. http://wsj.com ”Doesn't get more American! #USA #1776

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      1. Ashley Goode‏ @ashleyrgoode 12 Nov 2013
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        Woohoo! #NYC for the win! RT @WSJ Breaking: World Trade Center ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. http://wsj.com 

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