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  • .... These concerns have led to an inquiry in the US [[Congress of the United States|congress]].<ref>{{cite journal In the [[United States|U.S.]], guidance for the use of protective eyewear, and other elements of s
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  • ...add the street address-->[[Fairfax,_VA|Fairfax, Virginia]] <br /> [[United States|U.S.]] The U.S. Navy's [[Human Factors Analysis and Classification System]] (HFACS) was selected
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  • ...s acronym is NAVOSH, and it is responsible for safety practices within the Navy. ...nt SECNAV for Safety in order to enhance the warfighting capability of the Navy and Marine Corps, preserve resources and improve combat readiness by preven
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  • ===United States=== ...ty rules and navigation aids, under the Aeronautics Branch of the [[United States Department of Commerce|Department of Commerce]].
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  • '''Porter-Cable''' is an [[United States|American]] company that manufactures [[power tools]]. The company is known [[File:US Navy 090718-N-4928B-058 Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Edward Hourican, assigned to
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  • location = [[Moline, Illinois]], [[United States|U.S.]]<ref>[http://www.deere.com/en_US/deerecom/contactus/index.html Deere ...lly known by its brand name '''John Deere''' ({{nyse|DE}}), is an [[United States|American]] [[corporation]] based in [[Moline, Illinois]], and the leading m
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  • ...nea]]; [[German battleship Bismarck]] as well as two ships of the Imperial Navy (''[[Kaiserliche Marine]]''); [[Bismarck, North Dakota]] ...[[George IV of the United Kingdom|King George IV]] and [[William IV of the United Kingdom|King William IV]]), commander of British forces in [[City of Halifa
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  • This is a list of places in the [[United States|United States of America]] which are named after people. The etymology is generally refer ...engineer, soldier, and topographer with the United States [[Dragoon#United States|Dragoons]])
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  • ...ries, but remain legal under federal law in the USA and Canada. Several US states have made it illegal under state law. ; United Kingdom: Spice was legal in the United Kingdom until December 2009, when it was classified as a [[Class B drug#Cla
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  • ...yrup is still available in small quantities without a prescription in some states, but requires a signature and ID to purchase, similar to modern rules for s
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  • {{sync|List of terrorist incidents in the United States}} {{sync|List of assassinated people#United States}}
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  • ...|TNT]] on the ''Johnson Barge No.17'', all awaiting eventual shipment to [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Britain]] and [[France]]. Jersey City' [[Category:1916 in the United States]]
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  • |image = United States Capitol - west front.jpg |title = 1983 United States Senate bombing
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  • | location = [[The Dalles, Oregon|The Dalles]], [[Oregon]], United States ...e first, and single largest [[bioterrorism|bioterrorist]] attack in United States history.<ref name="healthexperts" /><ref name="lewis">{{cite web | last =Le
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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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  • .... [[Image:US Customs and Border Protection officers.jpg|thumb|250px|United States Customs and Border Protection officers]] | author = United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial executions
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  • |publisher=[[United Nations]] *'''1989'''. [[United States of America|United States]]: premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncomb
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  • ...Thousands of others fled to Belgium, England, Italy, Spain and the United States. In 1872, stringent laws were passed that ruled out all possibilities of or ...tion with him, his registered membership in the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]], and never having belonged to an anarchist organization
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  • |international = [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Pakistan]], [[United Arab Emirates]] (before [[September 11 attacks|11 September attacks]]) ...ecognition]] from only three states: Pakistan, [[Saudi Arabia]], and the [[United Arab Emirates]]. It has regained some amount of political control and accep
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  • ...M.D.,''' is an American medical doctor and Captain in the [[United States Navy]]. Martin is a recognized expert in the fields of [[infectious diseases]] In 2002, the [[United States Secretary of the Navy]] conferred the [[Legion of Merit]] Award upon Martin for his pivotal role
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