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  • ...ut shelter.jpg|thumb|A sign pointing to an old fallout shelter in New York City.]] ...osion, absorbs them, and becomes radioactive. When this material condenses in the rain, it forms dust and light sandy materials that resembles ground pum
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  • ...argest hydroelectric power stations|largest hydro-electric power station]] in the world]] ...an installed capacity of 777 [[GWe]] supplied 2998 TWh of hydroelectricity in 2006.<ref>http://www.eia.doe.gov/ Energy Information Administration interna
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  • ...mpleted 1968) is largely constructed of concrete, both pre-cast and poured-in-place.]] ...right|275px|''[[Opus caementicium]]'' laying bare on a tomb near [[Rome]]. In contrast to modern concrete structures, the concrete walls of Roman buildin
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  • {{Redirect|Crown Fire|the 2010 wildfire in Southern California|2010 California wildfires}} ...|thumb|right|upright=2|alt=A daytime fire engulfing large trees|A wildfire in California, USA on 5 September 2008]]
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  • [[Image:MountMulligan.jpg|frame|right|[[Mount Mulligan mine disaster]] in [[Australia]] 1921. These cable drums were blown 50 feet (15&nbsp;m) from t A '''mining accident''' is an [[accident]] that occurs in the process of [[mining]] minerals.
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  • |location=[[Jersey City, New Jersey]], [[USA]] ...t the [[materiel]] from being used by the [[Allies of World War I|Allies]] in [[World War I]].<ref name="fbi.gov">{{cite web |date= July 30, 2004|url = h
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  • {{About|the first terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in 1993|the 2001 attack and destruction of the World Trade Center|September 11 |location=[[New York City, New York]] {{Coord|40.711452|N|74.011919|W|}}
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  • .... Their deaths constitute the deadliest act of [[mass murder]] in a school in U.S. history. The perpetrator was [[school board]] member [[Andrew Kehoe]], .... In the early 1920s, the area was primarily [[agriculture|agricultural]]. In 1922, Bath voters voted to form a district for the purpose of funding and c
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  • ...1995/10/11/us/fbi-studies-note-for-clues-on-derailment.html?ref=amtrak New York times</ref> Mitchell Bates, a sleeping car attendant, was killed and 78 pe ...r-crash.html?ref=amtrak 1939 City of San Francisco crash similarities, New York Times</ref>
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  • |location = [[New York City]], [[New York]] |timezone = local time <!-- the Standard Time Act of 1918 was repealed in 1919 -->
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  • ...ling the tainted meat. All medical records of the victims had been removed in order to avoid revelations of serious violations of the [[Biological Weapon ...: The Chilling True Story of the Largest Covert Biological Weapons Program in the World - Told from Inside by the Man Who Ran it]].'' 1999. Delta (2000)
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  • ...anthracis'' can form dormant [[endospore|spores]] that are able to survive in harsh conditions for decades or even centuries.<ref>"[http://www.thisislond ...most common route by which herbivores contract anthrax. Carnivores living in the same environment may become infected by consuming infected animals. Dis
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