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[[category:organizations]]"The [[Heritage Foundation]] is one of the most prominent [[US conservatism|conservative]] [[think tank]]s in the {{USA}}." {{wpref}}. It was initially funded by [[Joseph Coors]] and later by [[Richard Mellon Scaife]].{{seed}} | [[category:organizations]]"The [[Heritage Foundation]] is one of the most prominent [[US conservatism|conservative]] [[think tank]]s in the {{USA}}." {{wpref}}. It was initially funded by [[Joseph Coors]] and later by [[Richard Mellon Scaife]].{{seed}} | ||
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"The Heritage Foundation is one of the most prominent conservative think tanks in the United States." [W]. It was initially funded by Joseph Coors and later by Richard Mellon Scaife.
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