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  • ...iated committees and divisions created or established by the laws of the [[Government of Florida]].<ref name="fl_stat_119.011"/> ...division, board, committee, bureau, commission, or other separate unit of government created or established by law are consequently in the [[public domain]] acc
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  • ...nts of "non-organized territorial areas" under the jurisdiction of the U.S Government,<ref name="206.02e">[[Compendium II: Copyright Office Practices]], § [http ...right.html#317|title=Does the Government have copyright protection in U.S. Government works in other countries?}}</ref>
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  • During the Cold War many countries built fallout shelters for high-ranking government officials and crucial military facilities. Plans were made, however, to use ...tectives/pdf/709_near.pdf</ref> In the U.S. in September 1961 the Federal Government started the Community Fallout Shelter Program.<ref>
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  • ...n Beirut, 1984.jpg|thumb|The [[USS New Jersey]] fires a salvo against anti-government forces in the Shouf, 9 January 1984]] ...ery?id=1241720710838211|archivedate=2009-05-07|deadurl=no}}</ref> The U.S. government believes that elements that would eventually become Hezbollah, backed by Ir
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  • ...isarming of the Japanese on that bypassed island, and to set up a military government. Further duty included the repatriation of natives of [[Pohnpei|Ponape]] an
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  • ...r, as the United States stepped up its efforts to aid the South Vietnamese government in countering internal and external communist aggression, the ship received
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  • In September 1973, she began preparations for transfer to the [[Tunisia]]n government. That month, 33 members of a Tunisian turnover team came on board for train
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  • ...ter]] on 30 December 1975. Following the surrender of the South Vietnamese government on 29 April 1975, ''Tran Hung Dao'' escaped to the [[Philippines]] which ac
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  • The government of [[South Vietnam]] collapsed at the end of the [[Vietnam War]] in late Ap
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  • When the South Vietnamese government collapsed at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, ''Tran Binh Trong'' fled t
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  • ''Willoughby'' was transferred to the Coast Guard at [[Coast Guard Island|Government Island]], [[Oakland, California|Oakland]], California, simultaneously with ...rcial [[Tugboat|tug]] and then set course for San Francisco. She moored at Government Island, Alameda, on 30 September 1969. She was then deactivated and placed
    16 KB (2,195 words) - 20:45, 2 July 2010
  • ...was simultaneously turned over to the Coast Guard at [[Coast Guard Island|Government Island]], [[Oakland, California|Oakland]], California. Her name was struck
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  • ...the ship that became ''Tran Binh Trong''.</ref> When the South Vietnamese government collapsed at the end of the [[Vietnam War]] in April 1975, ''Ly Thuong Kiet
    12 KB (1,736 words) - 20:44, 2 July 2010
  • ...an ankle. In early March ''Staten Island'' became the first United States Government vessel to enter the port in Dunedin.
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  • ...and captured by [[North Vietnam]] on the collapse of the South Vietnamese government at the end of the [[Vietnam War]] in 1975.<ref name="DANFSAbsecon">{{cite w ...ferred to South Vietnam in 1972. Upon the collapse of the South Vietnamese government at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, she fled to the [[Philippines]]. She
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  • ..., until the shutdown of sugar beet production in 2006 after the end of the government subsidies. ...gital.library.unt.edu/browse/department/govdocs/ University of North Texas Government Documents Department]
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  • ...or daylight, and the welder could see well to strike the arc. The Swedish government required these masks to be used for arc welding, but they were not used in
    22 KB (3,345 words) - 11:03, 20 June 2010
  • ...tes use of the term "cotton duck tape" in a 1945 advertisement for surplus government property.<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D01E0D8163CF
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  • ...duty station was at [[Corpus Christi, Texas]], until 1967. She was sold as government surplus and converted into a twin-deck passenger excursion vessel for Circl
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  • ...ita Sueño'' and ARC ''Albuquerque'', and were formally transferred to the government of [[Colombia]] on 20 September 1995.<ref name=hazegray /> Both ships have
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  • ...Vessel Register|Navy List]] the same day. She was then transferred to the Government of [[Indonesia]] under terms of the [[Mutual Defense Assistance Program]],
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  • ...ng guns. In 1864, even before they had concluded their investigations, the Government stopped the manufacture of Armstrong breech-loaders. When the Committee fin ...ns , in an attempt to address the limitations of the screw breech, but the Government had already decided to return to muzzle-loading guns.
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