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  • ....ead.anl.gov/uranium/faq/health/faq30.cfm FAQ 30-Have there been accidents involving uranium hexafluoride?<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The U.S. governmen ...gdom|UK]], [[France]], [[Russia]], [[People's Republic of China|China]], [[India]], [[Turkey]], [[Israel]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Bahrain]], [[Egypt]], [[Kuwa
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  • ...lar]] is an example of the iron extraction and processing methodologies of India. The iron pillar at Delhi has withstood corrosion for the last 1600&nbsp;ye ...| first = Rakesh | last = Tewari | title = The origins of Iron Working in India: New evidence from the Central Ganga plain and the Eastern Vindhyas | publi
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  • ...n]], née Mary Victoria Leiter (1870–1906), the wife of the [[Viceroy of India]], [[George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston|Lord George ...[[Marquise de Pompadour]] in 1764, had several dishes named for her, often involving cauliflower, as in this soup. The cauliflower is said to have been a refere
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  • ...ntion]], as well as the other Geneva Conventions, are oriented to conflict involving nation-states, and only loosely address irregular forces:<blockquote> "Memb ...hase I <ref name=MaoProtracted />, it does not deal well with larger civil wars. Mao does assume terrorism is usually part of the early phases, but it is n
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  • ...ied out to achieve an inhuman and corrupt <em>(mufsid)</em> objective, and involving [a] threat to security of any kind, and violation of rights acknowledged by ...2003'''. India: Referencing Schmid's 1992 proposal, the [[Supreme Court of India]] described terrorist acts as the "peacetime equivalents of war crimes."<re
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  • ...sh;as was, until recently, the [[Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)]]. In [[India]] it was also effectively used by [[Tatya Tope]] and [[Rani Laxmibai]] in t ...ssful of the guerrilla campaigns was that of [[Robert the Bruce]] in the [[Wars of Scottish Independence|Scottish War of Independence]] when using strategi
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  • ...eritage. The word 'thug' dates to early 13th-century [[Indian subcontinent|India]], when [[Thuggee|Thugs]], or gangs of criminals, roamed from town to town, ...ch as the [[Castellamarese war]] of 1930&ndash;31 and the Boston Irish Mob Wars of the 1960s and 1970s.
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  • ...this sense is now sometimes extended to political or social commentary not involving crimes against the person. Embarrassing documents which are claimed to have ===India===
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