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  • ''Saccharum bengalense''{{Verify source|date=June 2009}}<!-- "benghalense"? syn. of arundinaceum? --> <br/> ''Saccharum munja''{{Verify source|date=June 2009}}<!-- syn. of arundinaceum? --> <br/>
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  • |caption=61-K in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum. ...930s and used during [[World War II]]. The land based version was replaced in Soviet service by the [[ZSU-57-2]] during the 1950s. Guns of this type were
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  • |wars=[[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|War in Afghanistan]], [[Falklands War]], [[Iraq War]] ...84rcl.html|title=84mm無反動砲「カール・グスタフ」|accessdate=2009-11-04|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="JSDF weapons">[http://www13.plala
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  • ...ali Civil War]] <br>[[Operation Medak Pocket]]<br>[[War on Terror]] ([[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|Afghanistan]], [[Iraq War|Iraq]]) |length= {{mm to in|1650|abbr=on|precision=1|wiki=yes}}
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  • {{Cleanup|date=April 2010}}{{Refimprove|date=December 2009}} ...ame of '''Nidagyl''' manufactured and marketed by '''Star Laboratories'''. In Thailand it is marketed as '''Mepagyl''' by Thai Nakhorn Patana.
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  • ...rction|heart attacks]], [[stroke]]s, and [[thrombus|blood clot]] formation in people at high risk for developing blood clots.<ref>{{Cite journal| doi = 1 ...F. Jencks| title = Aspirin in the Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction in Elderly Medicare Beneficiaries : Patterns of Use and Outcomes| journal = Ci
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  • ...publisher=[[International Plant Names Index|IPNI]] |accessdate=December 1, 2009}}</ref> ...Saint-Laurent Grands Lacs |url=http://www.glu.org/en/node/199 |accessdate=2009-02-07}}</ref>.
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  • ...randon S. Gaut, and Luis E. Eguiarte. 2006. "Timing and rate of speciation in ''Agave'' (Agavaceae)". ''PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Scie ...[[Rosette (botany)|rosette]] of thick fleshy leaves, each ending generally in a sharp point and with a spiny margin; the stout stem is usually short, the
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  • ...ous.<ref name=rushforth/><ref name=afm2>Mitchell, A. F. (1972). ''Conifers in the British Isles''. Forestry Commission Booklet 33.</ref> ...ones are globose, {{convert|3|-|6|mm}} diameter, and shed their [[pollen]] in early spring. It is mostly [[Plant sexuality|dioecious]], but occasional in
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  • |image_caption = ''Nerium oleander'' in flower ...isonous of commonly grown garden plants, and can be very toxic if ingested in sufficient quantity.
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  • ...availability|frequency of updates and availability]], no longer published in paper book form by the CIA ...tic recognition|U.S.-recognized]] countries, dependencies, and other areas in the world.
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  • {{Cleanup|date=June 2009}} ...formerly also applied to what we now call "rubble". Rubble naturally found in the soil is known also as ''''brash'''' (compare [[cornbrash]]). Where pres
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  • ...extremely large".<ref name="Quddus99">Muhammad Abdul Quddus (1992), p.99, in ch.5 pdf</ref> In [[American English]], asphalt (or asphalt cement) is the carefully refined
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  • ...rs |accessdate= |author= |date= |year= |publisher= UN |pages= }}</ref> In the past, DU has been called '''Q-metal''', '''depletalloy''', and '''D-38' ...>]]. Civilian uses include counterweights in aircraft, radiation shielding in medical [[radiation therapy]] and industrial [[radiography]] equipment, and
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  • {{Citations missing|date=August 2009}} ...amino acid]] content. Like many leguminous crops, pulses play a key role in [[crop rotation]] due to their ability to [[Nitrogen fixation|fix nitrogen]
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  • ...nyms for ''textile''. However, there are subtle differences in these terms in specialized usage. ''Textile'' refers to any material made of interlacing f ...jpg|300px|thumb|right|Sunday textile market on the sidewalks of [[Karachi, Pakistan]]]]
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  • [[File:RuginProgressTeotitlan.JPG|thumb|300px|Rug in progress in Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca]] ...es also changed radically. Fabric was produced exclusively in workshops or in the home until the era of [[Porfirio Díaz]] (1880s to 1910), when the mech
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  • {{refimprove|date=October 2009}} ...ls in the nose. The [[vasoconstriction]] means that there is less pressure in the [[capillaries]] and less water can filter out, thus less discharge is m
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  • ...e credited as their founders. A few institutions were named by the founder in honor of a parent, child, spouse, or other close family member. | [[Aga Khan University]], Karachi, Pakistan
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  • ...mer. Caryophyllene is notable for having a [[cyclobutane]] ring, a rarity in nature. ...nabinoid. Whether this compound is able to modulate inflammatory processes in humans via the [[endocannabinoid system]] is yet unknown. Beta-caryophyllen
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  • ...] or [[Cannabis Indica]]). The plant grows wild throughout Northern India, Pakistan and the Himalayas (its putative origin) and is an important [[cash crop]] f ...sub-division of [[Hinduism]] holding Lord [[Shiva]] to be the supreme god (in contrast to Vaishnavs who worship Lord [[Vishnu]]) and it is venerated as b
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  • :''This article is about cannabis used in a [[religious]] or [[spirituality|spiritual]] context.'' ...last=Cook|first=John Granger|title=The Interpretation of the Old Testament in Greco-Roman Paganism|year=2004|publisher=Mohr Siebeck Publishers|page=78|IS
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  • | excretion = biliary, only 1% in urine ...e countries. Manufacture and veterinary use is banned in India, Nepal and Pakistan due to imminent extinction of local vultures.
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  • {{refimprove|date=November 2009}} {{sync|List of terrorist incidents in the United States}}
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  • ...tary targets. The following is a '''list of foiled Islamic terrorist plots in the [[Post-9/11]] United States'''. ...=http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101020909/aattendants.html|title=Courage In The Air|last=Thomas|first=Cathy Booth|date=September 1, 2002|work=Time Maga
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  • ...itaries]], [[police department]]s and [[corporation]]s adopt to prevent or in response to terrorist threats and/or acts, both real and imputed. ...ticular context. Individuals, such as [[Timothy McVeigh]], may also engage in terrorist acts such as the [[Oklahoma City bombing]].
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  • ...[[Evangelism|evangelist]]s working among poor and poorly educated Muslims in British India.<ref name=USIoPeace> ...tates Department of Defense|Department of Defense]]'', pages 103-105</ref> In recent years, allegations and concerns have risen about whether, or how muc
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  • [[File:Vcfightersboat.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Viet Cong]] insurgents in the mid-1960s]] ...rd English Dictionary]] second edition 1989 "insurgent B. n. One who rises in revolt against constituted authority; a rebel who is not recognized as a be
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  • ...pponents.”<ref name="Hoffman-1998-p32">Hoffman (1998), p. 32, See review in The [[New York Times]][http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/h/hoffman-terrori ...se of "systematic use of terror as a policy" was first recorded in English in 1798.<ref>[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/terrorism]</ref>
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  • ...ainst women ostensibly supported by Islam's tenets, references to violence in the [[Qur'an]], and acts of terrorisms motivated and/or justified by Islam. ...n-copenhagen-protest-reprinting-of-danish-cartoons.html Bloomberg: Muslims in Copenhagen Protest Reprinting of Danish Cartoons<!-- Bot generated title --
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  • ...], the [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)]] and the [[War in North-West Pakistan|Waziristan War]] |area = [[Afghanistan]] and [[Pakistan]]<ref name="PakistanTaliban">
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  • |logo = Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg ...aeda's global network, as we know it today, was created while it was based in Khartoum, from December 1991 till May 1996. To coordinate its overt and cov
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  • | place_of_arrest= [[Islamabad]], [[Pakistan]] | citizenship = [[United Kingdom|British]]/ [[Pakistan]]i
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  • ...image removed: [[Image:SaltPitAfghanistan.jpg|thumb|225px|The [[Salt Pit]] in [[Afghanistan]].]] --> ...facilities that are controlled by the CIA used by the [[U.S. government]] in its [[War on Terror]] to detain alleged [[unlawful enemy combatant]]s.<ref
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  • {{wikisource|Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism}} ...ei=5088&partner=rssnyt Guantánamo Prisoners Getting Their Day, but Hardly in Court], ''[[New York Times]]'', November 11, 2004 - [http://cageprisoners.c
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  • ...ned to Combined Task Force One Five Zero (CTF-150) assemble in a formation in the [[Gulf of Oman]], 6 May 2004]] ...|Arabia Sea]] to support [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]] (OIF), and operations in the [[Indian Ocean]]) to support [[Operation Enduring Freedom - Horn of Afr
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  • |conflict=Drone attacks in Pakistan |partof= the [[War on Terrorism]], [[War in North-West Pakistan]], [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)]]
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  • {{Wikisource|Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism}} ...are suspected of being from the senior ranks of [[al Qaeda]], referred to in U.S. [[terminology|military terms]] as "high value detainees."{{Citation ne
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  • .../> "'''Torture by proxy'''" is used by some critics to describe situations in which the United States has transferred suspected terrorists to countries k | date=2009-01-26
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  • ...Fugitives]] list. It now serves as a companion to that earlier list, which in years past, had listed several major terrorist fugitives. In response to the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]] on the [[United States]], fo
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  • ...en. Typically, a murder will be surreptitious, with the corpse disposed of in such a way as to prevent it ever being found, so that the person apparently ...have ''disappeared'' them, rather than ''made'' them disappear. Of course, in these circumstances, both the formal expressions "was made to disappear" or
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  • ...[[ International Security Assistance Force|United States forces]] in [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|Afghanistan]]. <ref name="NYTimes2008-06-17"> | accessdate=2009-02-10
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  • ...process of becoming a German citizen when he was arrested in [[Pakistan]] in late 2001. His [[Internment Serial Number]] was 53.<ref name=DoDList2> After being imprisoned for five years he was released and arrived in Germany August 24, 2006.<ref name=aug24th2006>[http://www.washingtonpost.co
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  • {{Inappropriate title|date=November 2009}} In 2004, the US government claimed that newly released captives from Guantanam
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  • ...inst the American policy of holding child soldiers as [[enemy combatants]] in [[Guantanamo Bay]].]] The [[United States]] has disputed the number of minors detained in the global [[War on Terror]].
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  • ...e]] without parole at the [[ADX Florence|Federal ADX]] [[Supermax prison]] in [[Florence, Colorado|Florence]], Colorado. ...sa (document)|visas]]. However, prosecutors in Moussaoui's drawn-out trial in the US had difficulty directly connecting him to the 19 participants.
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  • {{Expert-subject|Military history|date=December 2009}} |image=[[File:US Marines in Operation Enduring Freedom.jpg|300px]]
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  • {{Expert-subject|Military history|date=December 2009}} {{update|date=December 2009}}
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  • {{orphan|date=January 2009}} ...providing a mainframe computer system to facilitate immigration processing in half a dozen countries. Foreign authorities used the technology to watchlis
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  • | conviction_penalty = Sentenced to 17 years and four months in prison. | conviction_status = Incarcerated, [[ADX Supermax Prison]] in Florence, Colorado
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  • ...ers of the Quetta Shura, who were dispersed in various cities and towns in Pakistan, were detained by Pakistani intelligence.<ref name="nyt-cia-isi"> ...adow governors and other senior leaders have been arrested inside Pakistan in recent weeks.
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  • |location= [[Balochistan (Pakistan)|Balochistan]], [[Pakistan]] |type= Civil airfield allegedly in use for covert military operations
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  • ...dministration|Bush administration]]'s "Global [[War on Terrorism]]". Based in [[Belgium]], SWIFT ([[Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommuni ...the [[NSA electronic surveillance program|Terrorist Surveillance Program]] in the [[NSA warrantless surveillance controversy|NSA wiretapping controversy]
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  • ...hen, other operations have commenced, the largest being the [[Iraq War|War in Iraq]], beginning with a [[2003 invasion of Iraq|2003 invasion]]. Originall ...ghan and American soldier standby to engage an enemy, a car bomb detonates in Baghdad, Iraq.
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  • ...ing list for this purpose was the [[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives]] list. In 2001, after [[9/11]], that list was supplanted by the [[FBI Most Wanted Ter ...suspected terrorists, in order to prevent any future attacks which may be in the current planning stages.
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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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  • ...[[milk]] of [[domestic buffalo|water buffalo]]s in the East or of [[cow]]s in the West. ...varieties come from mountain [[cattle]] farms. Kajmak can also be matured in dried animal skin sacks, and this variation is called [[skorup]].
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  • | country = [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[Potohar]] Plateau ...onal [[Punjab (region)|Punjab]]i [[yogurt]]-based drink of [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. It is made by blending yogurt with water or milk and [[Indian spices]].<
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  • {{Refimprove|date=August 2009}} ...ghout the world. A nutritious food with unique health benefits, it is rich in [[protein]], [[calcium]], [[riboflavin]], [[vitamin B6 | vitamin B<sub>6</s
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  • | caption = Ice-cream or [[Gelato]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]], August 2005 ...icial [[seasoning|flavourings]] and colourings are used in addition to (or in replacement of) the natural ingredients. This mixture is stirred slowly whi
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  • |caption =A Tiger Moth in 1989 |status = Retired from military service, still in civil use
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