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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 12 Nov 2013

    World Trade Center was ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. Willis Tower is back to being No. 2. http://on.wsj.com/1j1YdkI 

    8:27 AM - 12 Nov 2013
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      1. Tony Gray‏ @ABGray 12 Nov 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: World Trade Center was ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. Willis Tower is back to being No. 2. http://on.wsj.com/1j1YdkI ”

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      1. Carmine‏ @carminedg 12 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: World Trade Center was ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. Willis Tower is back to being No. 2. NEw York baby number 1

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      1. Dave Weinstein‏Verified account @jerzcyber 12 Nov 2013
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        This little guy? MT @WSJ: WTC was ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. Willis Tower is back to No. 2.pic.twitter.com/5Mj0519nrs

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      1. Baba Yaga‏ @heresybythought 12 Nov 2013
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        .@WSJ It's the SEARS tower, you east coast pricks

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      2. Scott Whiteley Carter‏ @ScottofSCOTT 12 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ I didn't think Willis (Sears) Tower was ever number two in US building height previously.

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      3. Jeremy Zuleger‏ @JeremyZuleger 12 Nov 2013
        Replying to @ScottofSCOTT

        @ScottofSCOTT @WSJ Agreed, it's height was previously only topped by international buildings.

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      1. michaelheenan‏ @michaelheenan 13 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ when was Willis/Sears Tower previously No. 2?Also, if I wear a 4-foot-tall hat, do I become world's tallest man?Antennae don't count

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      1. J-Po‏ @TheReal_J_Po 12 Nov 2013
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        NYC > CHI “@WSJ: World Trade Center was ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. Willis Tower is...No. 2. http://on.wsj.com/1j1YdkI ”

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      1. Aleksandra Slabisz‏ @AleksandraSla 12 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: World Trade Center was ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. Willis Tower is back to being No. 2. http://on.wsj.com/1j1YdkI ”

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      1. Lance Burgess‏ @lanceosx 12 Nov 2013
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        RT “@WSJ: World Trade Center was ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. Willis Tower is back to being No. 2. http://on.wsj.com/1j1YdkI ”

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      1. Jeff Volk‏ @javolk 12 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ go NYC!

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      1. stockchicNYC‏ @stockchicNYC 12 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ NYC is back! Yay

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      1. Richard C. Godfrey‏ @ufoundrich 12 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ Cool! 👍

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      1. JB‏ @Jeanne_ette 12 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: World Trade Center was ruled tallest building in U.S. at 1,776 feet. Willis Tower is back to being No. 2. http://on.wsj.com/1j1YdkI ”

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      1. Michael Benjamin‏ @SquarePegDem 12 Nov 2013
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        Uh, hooray?! @WSJ

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      1. Maggie Puniewska‏ @MaggiePuniewska 12 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ I'll give you the tower, but not the pizza #deepdishalltheway

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      1. Joe Martineck‏ @jmartineck 12 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ bull crap. Stand at the top and tell me whose higher in the air. Antennas don't count.

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