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  • |title = U.S. Capitol shooting incident (1954) |target = [[United States Capitol]] (chamber of the [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]])
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  • ...ted worldwide with over three hundred different brand names. In the United States, Canada, and the UK, it is marketed as '''Baycip''', '''Ciloxan''', '''Cifl ...ently approved by the United States [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) in 1987. Ciprofloxacin has 12 FDA-app
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  • ...called ''American scagliola'' because of its widespread use in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Slabs of ''Marezzo scag ...nty Courthouse (Colorado)]] in [[Colorado Springs]], in the [[Kansas State Capitol]] in [[Topeka, Kansas]], and in [[Shea's Performing Arts Center]] in [[Buff
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  • ...ouse.jpg|thumb|320px|right|<center>[[U.S. Capitol Gatehouses and Gateposts|Capitol gatehouse and gatepost]] in Washington, DC, USA, composed of '''Aquia Creek ...ficant buildings as the [[White House]] and the early stages of the [[U.S. Capitol]]. The easy availability of the stone and its ability to be carved were off
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  • ...also typically used at the [[Fourth of July]] celebrations at the nation's capitol.<ref>''Concrete Monthly'', August 2009, "(http://www.concretemonthly.com/mo ...ration]]. Prior to the development of Tongue-and-Groove barriers, [[United States Department of Transportation|DOT]] crews relied on wooden barricades for sa
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  • ...Emergence of National Electronic Health Record Architectures in the United States and Australia: Models, Costs, and Questions] in ''J Med Internet Res'' 7(1) ...d3>RWIF,GWUMC, and IHP Staff: "Health Information Technology in the United States: The Information Base for Progress", Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, George
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  • {{sync|List of terrorist incidents in the United States}} {{sync|List of assassinated people#United States}}
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  • |title = U.S. Capitol shooting incident (1954) |target = [[United States Capitol]] (chamber of the [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]])
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  • ...manufacturing [[waste]].<ref name=facts/> It has been utilized by various states and organizations as a weapon, being most effective as an assassination wea ...which directly affected the over-the-road trucking industry in the United States. The rules took effect with a 60 day [[grace period]] and were aimed at red
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  • ...later, Malvo was sentenced to six consecutive [[Life imprisonment (United States)|life sentences without the possibility of parole]]. On November 10, 2009, ...losives]] (ATF), the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]], the [[United States Secret Service|Secret Service]], the [[Virginia Department of Transportatio
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  • ...an|specialist electrician]] at the <!--[[Consul (representative)|-->United States Consulate in Shanghai. Returning home, he went to work as a [[mechanic]] f Shortly after the United States entered [[World War II]] in December 1941, the police received a letter in
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  • |image = United States Capitol - west front.jpg |title = 1983 United States Senate bombing
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  • ...Texas Governor]] [[John Connally]] in the [[Presidential state car (United States)|presidential limousine]], minutes before his assassination. ...]''', the [[list of US Presidents|thirty-fifth]] [[President of the United States]], took place on Friday, November&nbsp;22, 1963, in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]],
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  • ...’ being the World Trade Center, ‘arts’: the Pentagon, ‘law’: the Capitol and ‘politics’: the White House. ...n G. (2004) www.terror.net How Modern Terrorism Uses The Internet. United States Institute of Peace www.usip.org/pubs/specialreports/sr116.pdf Retrieved on
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  • ...oing peace talks between the PLO and Israel, the collapse of the communist states in East Europe, which reduced the scope for sanctuaries for terrorists, and ...]], [[United Airlines Flight 175]], [[American Airlines Flight 77]], and [[United Airlines Flight 93]] and crashed them into the Twin Towers of the [[World T
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  • |opponents = [[United States]], [[Israel]], [[United Nations]], [[United Kingdom]], Afghan National Army, Iraqi Armed Forces, Coalition Forces/Tribe ...</ref><br />Designated as [[Terrorism Act 2000|Proscribed Group]] by the [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[Home Office]]<ref name=UKTerrorList>{{Cite web|url=http://ww
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  • ...Martin, M.D.,''' is an American medical doctor and Captain in the [[United States Navy]]. Martin is a recognized expert in the fields of [[infectious diseas ...cks]] as well as his role as the on-site infectious disease physician on [[Capitol Hill]] during the attacks and the treatment of the staff of Senator [[Tom D
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  • *October 2: [[Egypt]]ian-born [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|Environmental Protection Agency]] scientist ...first known case of inhalational anthrax in the U.S. since 1976. [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] Secretary [[Tommy Thompson]] down
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