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  • people up there aint got much gold, <br/> the only way to earn a living is killing the baby seals. <br/>
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  • * '''Will you be living on the property or have to drive to it when tshtf???''' This ...only 25% (425,000) make it into the piney woods, how do you stop 425,000 people
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  • ...mbing was the ill will generated among Lebanese Muslims, especially Shiʿa living in the slums of West Beirut and around the airport where the Marines were h ...Library of Congress}}</ref> ''New Jersey'''s shells had killed hundreds of people, mostly Shiites and Druze.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.charlesglass.net/
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  • ...much soap nowadays is mass-produced by industrial chemical companies, some people still make soap themselves; sometimes out of a desire for a higher-quality ...lace of synthetic detergents is also seen as a way to more [[sustainable]] living.
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  • ...arian, he decided to go to medical school because he liked to take care of people even more than animals. He is a strong fisherman, can start a fire and hunt | Five weeks of living in unsanitary conditions proves to be a health hazard for the colonists so
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  • .... Large hydro dams can control floods, which would otherwise affect people living downstream of the project. ...Dam]] failure in Southern China directly resulted in the deaths of 26,000 people, and another 145,000 from epidemics. Millions were left homeless.
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  • ...identical in bioavailability to Cysteine precursors. (However, 3% to 6% of people given intravenous acetylcysteine show a severe, [[anaphylaxis]]-like allerg ...l studies have found this anaphylaxis-like reaction to occur more often in people given IV acetylcysteine despite serum levels of paracetamol not high enough
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  • ...inst accumulation of radioactive [[iodine-131]] in the [[thyroid]] gland. People in the areas immediately surrounding Chernobyl itself, however, were not gi ...ctor Accident: Benefits and Risks}}</ref> With the passage of time, people living in irradiated areas where KI was not available have developed thyroid cance
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  • ...-livin-with-hiv-lets-change-the-rule-imposed-by-industry.pdf AIDES "People Living with HIV: Let's change the rules imposed by the pharmaceutical industry!" (
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  • ...l life.<ref>{{cite web|title=Qin Shihuang|publisher=Ministry of Culture, [[People's Republic of China]]| year=2003|url=http://www.chinaculture.org/gb/en_abou ...the 19th century.<ref name="MercHz">{{cite book|title =Mercury hazards to living organisms|author= Eisler, R.| publisher = CRC Press|year = 2006|isbn = 9780
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  • The "rush" of injecting morphine is the reason some people become addicted, all by itself. Morphine, heroin, and related drugs produ ...hine "addiction" overcome their addiction themselves when placed in decent living environments with enough space, good food, companionship, areas for exercis
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  • ...-46.</ref> Even with this lower estimate, ''Taxus baccata'' is the longest living plant in Europe. ...: 33, 50-51). In a similar way, [[Orosius]] notes that when the [[Asturian people|Astures]] were besieged at ''Mons Medullius'', they preferred to die by the
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  • ==Is it living room compatible? Will the neighbors complain?== MakerBots are absolutely living room compatible and they make the most lovely sweet gentle machine sounds.
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  • ...ver, even North Korea has extensive trade with the Russian Federation, the People's Republic of China, Syria, Iran, Vietnam, and many countries in Europe and ...[[economic and monetary union]] with a population of more than 50 million people. It was independent of the world market, thus autarkic.<ref>Vide for the c
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  • ...= <!-- only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people - see [[WP:NONFREE]] --> ...of their study, the treatment (coerced or voluntary) of former members as people in need of psychological assistance largely ceased and that an (alleged) la
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  • ...berg names some of the new 15-person board's members "some of the smartest people on Earth"] [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]]
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  • ...e the Smartest Person in the World|The Know-It-All]]'',<br>''[[The Year of Living Biblically]]'' ...e and Lucas Jacobs (born August 24, 2006).<ref>Jacobs, A.J. ''The Year of Living Bibically'' (2007) Simon & Schuster. p. 314-316.</ref> He is the editor at
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  • ...also the first edition of ''Britannica'' to contain biographies of living people.
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  • ...f name="material">{{cite news | first=Robert | last=McHenry | title=We Are Living in a Material World... | work=TCS Daily | date=2005-06-01 | url=http://www. [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...good fortune are today, as they have always been in the past, the keys to living well, unaffected by all the technological changes in the environment, as we ...of choosing as we ought—is a necessary, but not sufficient condition of living well. The other necessary, but also not sufficient condition is good fortun
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  • ...[[Johann Heinrich Zedler]], who argued that death alone should not render people notable. ...I of the United Kingdom|King George III]]; calling him "the Father of Your People, and enlightened Patron of Arts, Sciences and Literature", Gleig wished
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  • ...ersons of the New World. The work also contained the names of nearly 1,000 people of foreign birth who were closely identified with American history. The ''C
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  • ...Mende]] in the South are the largest. About 60,000 are [[Sierra Leone Krio people|Krio]], the descendants of freed slaves who returned to Sierra Leone from [ :people living with HIV/AIDS: 170,000 (2001 est.)
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  • ...uth'') and the Master of the Age (''Sahib al-Zaman'') and the Imam for the people as long as he lives, If he fulfills his mission and accomplishes his allott ...wan, with their doctrines of mutual cooperation, asceticism, and righteous living, would reach the gates of Paradise in its care."<ref>volume 4, pg 685-688 o
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  • ...nds to maintain a stable, constant condition. Typically used to refer to a living [[organism]], the concept came from that of [[milieu interieur]] that was c ...ature and melatonin rhythms, sleep, and neurobehavioral function in humans living on a 20-h day |journal=Am J Physiol |volume=277 |issue=4 |pages=R1152–R1
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  • ...there no physician there? Why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered? ...ghter of my people" and "my people" in the 3rd passage above to mean Jews living in the [[land of Israel]]. Rabbinic commentators like [[Rashi]] have unders
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  • For millions of people living in and around cities, [[Urban heat islands|heat island]] are of growing con
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  • Land use is of global importance as the world’s six billion people compete for water, food, fibre and shelter <ref>http://www.sciencedaily.com ...lfare identified it as being responsible for causing paralysis in children living in cotton growing areas.
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  • | In the possession of many people such as the [[Kishū Domain|Kishū]]-Tokugawa family; handed down in the [[ | {{nihongo|Sakon Shōgen Sukemitsu living in Yoshioka in Bizen Province|備前国吉岡住左近将監紀助光|Bizen
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  • .... By contrast in some developed countries it is now the choice of affluent people who desire a rustic look for their home or who have purchased an originally ...en used to cover roofs in Europe since at least the Neolithic period, when people first began to grow cereals. Wild vegetation, especially water reed (Phragm
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  • The word [[cellulose]] comes from the French word for a living cellule and [[glucose]], which is sugar. [[Building insulation]] is low-[[T ...r similar dust dampener added. This may also be appropriate to homes where people are sensitive to newsprint or paper dust (though new dust will not be creat
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  • ...= | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 0-395-87274-X }}</ref> (Also, the Pueblo people built their adobe structures with handfuls or basketfuls of adobe, until th ...before they warm through to the interior and begin to transfer heat to the living space. After the sun sets and the temperature drops, the warm wall will th
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  • ...lf to residential applications, some rooms being for sleeping and some for living. There is a 32' (10m) dome being constructed{{When|date=February 2010}} in ...erent possibilities. Some Super Adobe buildings have even been covered by living grass, a kind of [[Green roof]] but covering the entire structure. Any exte
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  • ...n to southeast Alaska. Some northwest coast tribes refer to themselves as "people of the redcedar" because of their extensive dependence on the tree for basi ...will grow where he is buried, and that the cedar will be useful to all the people; providing its roots for baskets, bark for clothing, and wood for shelter.<
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  • ...m [[tent]]s made of flexible materials such as cloth or [[leather|skins]]. People all over the world have used these three materials together to create homes ...housing in tropical countries or as summer structures by ancient northern people.
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  • ...ver, another argument against this theory is the lack of precedent for any living organism to harness something as unpredictable as lightning strikes to incr ...]. The death of the bamboo plants following their fruiting means the local people lose their building material, and the large increase in bamboo fruit leads
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  • ...[construction|building]] method that has seen a revival in recent years as people seek more [[sustainability|sustainable]] [[building material]]s and [[natur * ''Western Living'' "earth to saltspring", October 2003.
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  • Iron is abundant in biology. Iron-proteins are found in all living organisms, ranging from the evolutionarily primitive [[archaea]] to humans. Iron is a necessary [[trace element]] found in nearly all living organisms. <!--Probably incorrect: The only exceptions are several organism
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  • ...condary [[xylem]] in the stems of [[tree]]s (and other woody plants). In a living tree it transfers [[water]] and [[nutrients]] to the [[leaves]] and other g People have used wood for millennia for many purposes, primarily as a [[fuel]] or
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  • ...b. 1974, pp. 49-56</ref> is an electromechanical device that enables blind people to read printed material that has not been transcribed into Braille. ...ll was unaware that the Optacon was not the only reading machine for blind people under development. However, in 1961 [[James C. Bliss|James Bliss]] had ret
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  • ...will be greatly reduced within a few weeks. However annually thousands of people go to radon contaminated [[Mining|mine]]s for purposeful exposure to help w ...in commercial building water supplies is highly under-reported, as healthy people require heavy exposure to acquire infection.
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  • ...lorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-irritating, it is very difficult for people to detect. Carbon monoxide is a product of [[incomplete combustion]] of org ...rent haunted houses. Symptoms such as delirium and hallucinations have led people suffering poisoning to think they have seen ghosts or to believe their hous
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  • Cancer affects people at all ages with the risk for most types increasing with age.<ref name="Can Anything which replicates (living cells) will [[probability|probabilistically]] suffer from errors (mutations
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  • ...ic evidence suggests that certain working conditions are stressful to most people. Such evidence argues for a greater emphasis on working conditions as the k ...accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions}}</ref>
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  • It had been a long time for people to look forward to working at the workplace without getting involved in occ ...nment tried to improve the quality of life in an agricultural village, but people who knew a vicious circle of farming were driven into cities which needed l
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  • ...other sources. This work demonstrated that although it is likely that most people are exposed to low levels of a wide variety of pesticide compounds it is un ...the island. In general the exposure of the residents was low, because most people lived well away from the area of highest ash falls, and the ash proved of r
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  • ...redicted that technology would eliminate most household chores and provide people with much more time to enjoy leisure activities; but many ignore this optio ...ing to a recent study for the [[Center for Work-Life Policy]], 1.7 million people consider their jobs and their work hours excessive because of globalization
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  • ...ivity. Only if certain properties of certain nanoparticles were harmful to living beings or the environment would we be faced with a genuine hazard. In this ...wn effects. Most human-made [[nanoparticle]]s do not appear in nature, so living organisms may not have appropriate means to deal with nanowaste.
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  • ...crawl space, a leaking roof, or a leak in plumbing pipes behind the walls. People residing in a house also contribute moisture through normal [[breathing]] a ...homes more frequently in the colder months (when warm air escapes from the living area into unconditioned space, and condenses). If a house is [[Humidifier|a
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  • ...ehyde, as well as its [[oligomer]]s and hydrates are rarely encountered in living organisms. [[Methanogenesis]] proceeds via the equivalent of formaldehyde, ...ould avoid eye irritation—the most sensitive endpoint—in 75-95% of all people exposed.<ref name="Dupont">[http://www2.dupont.com/Plastics/en_US/assets/do
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  • | website = http://www.ilir.umich.edu/ILIR/umtip/default.htm?/People/belzer.htm Michael H. Belzer<br> ...fety.<ref name="belzer">[http://www.ilir.umich.edu/ILIR/umtip/default.htm?/People/belzer.htm Michael H. Belzer Home Page, Institute of Labor and Industrial R
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  • ...ion such as [[oliguria|decreased urine output]].<ref name="Brunton07-31"/> People who survive acute poisoning often go on to display symptoms of chronic pois ...lead poisoning scandal|lead poisoning was found in nearly 2000 children]] living near zinc and manganese smelters.<ref name="Watts09-Lancet">{{Cite pmid|197
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  • NIHL is a preventable [[hearing disorder]] that affects people of all ages and demographics. ...at the typical 3000–6000 Hz range. Variations arise from differences in people’s ear canal resonance, the frequency of the harmful acoustic signal, and
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  • ...//www.projecthealthdesign.org/media/file/E-primer_3.pdf Health in Everyday Living] Robert Wood Johnson Foundation primer</ref>. ...EHR or laboratory information systems. Recently, PHRs are being offered to people by employers and health insurance companies, however it is unclear if the P
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  • ...'}} for a new lamp product, knowing "national" meant "of or relating to a people, a nation."<ref>[http://panasonic.net/history/corporate/chronicle/1927-01.h ...ime, the target market was said to be [[elderly]] people, especially those living in rural areas where medical help might not be immediately available, so it
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  • The concept of p[H] was first introduced by [[Danish people|Danish]] [[chemist]] [[Søren Peder Lauritz Sørensen]] at the [[Carlsberg === Living systems ===
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  • This is a list of '''[[food]] items named after people'''. :For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see [[eponym]].
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  • ...tered legally as a company. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see [[Lists of etymologies]]. All of these are named after founders, co-fo * [[Koei]] – '''Kō''' Shibusawa and '''Ei'''ji Fukuzawa (non-existent people)
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  • This is a list of '''[[prize]]s''' that are '''named after people'''. ''For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see [[Lists of etymologies]]''.
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  • |50,000 to 70,000 people ...s and Oceania; ''Fasciola gigantica'' only in Africa and Asia, 2.4 million people infected by both species
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  • ...synesthetic psychosis in unprepared hosts. Sent to Earth by an alien race living in symbiosis with it, in the hopes of furthering other races' advance. Desi |An incurable mysterious form of [[leprosy]], killing people older than 30.
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  • ...en cleared from the body. In some cases the sensitisation is caused by non-living exogenous irritants such as [[cyclic hydrocarbon]]s (for example, resinous
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  • ...verity of the edema and the degree of fibrosis of the affected limb. Most people with lymphedema follow a daily regimen of treatment as suggested by their p ...hedema. The incidence of angiosarcoma is estimated to be 0.45% in patients living 5 years after radical mastectomy.<ref>Martin MB, Kon ND, Kawamoto EH, Myers
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  • [[File:Aortic valve.gif|thumb|Video clip from the aortic valve in a living, beating pig heart.]] ...ents in their 40s or 50s, an average of 10 years earlier than can occur in people with congenitally normal aortic valves.
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  • ...rk and Tabernacle, and the Bible forbids its manufacture and use to anoint people ([[:s:Bible (American Standard)/Exodus#30:31|Exodus 30:31-33]]) with the ex
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  • ...nnabis traces. Lacking any "suitable evidence that the ancient, indigenous people utilized ''Cannabis'' for food, oil, or fiber", they concluded "the decease
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  • ...}}</ref> Case reports have found that ''Cannabis'' can relieve [[tic]]s in people with [[obsessive compulsive disorder]] and [[Tourette syndrome]]. Patients ...in ''Cannabis''.<ref>{{cite book|last = Kaplan|first = Aryeh|title = [[The Living Torah]]|location = New York|year = 1981|page=442}}</ref> [[Sufi]]s have use
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  • In most people, the liver produces hydromorphone when processing [[hydrocodone]] using the ...n work on unsaturated 7,8 bonds, with result that, when these bacteria are living in an aqueous solution containing morphine, significant amounts of hydromop
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  • ...chizophrenia]]-like changes in the rat brain, which are detectable both in living rats and upon necropsy examination of brain tissue.<ref name=psychotic_PCP_ ...]] in 1967.<ref>Inciardi 1992, p. 46.</ref> In 1978, ''[[People (magazine)|People]]'' magazine and [[Mike Wallace (journalist)|Mike Wallace]] of ''[[60 Minut
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  • ...ns in such cases have generally been within the range of those observed in living patients receiving the drug under controlled medical conditions.<ref>R. Bas
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  • ...9]] guerrillas in [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]]. The guerrillas held nearly 60 people, including 14 [[ambassador]]s, [[hostage]] for 61 days. ...bón held a Browning 9MM as support to control the situation, wounded five people in the storming of the embassy. A 17-year-old guerrilla was killed initiall
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  • '''Said Al Nasr''' (born 1955) is a [[Syria]]n [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]], convicted in [[Belgium]] in 1980, for throwing two [[hand gr [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...erate activities against his government", a clear warning to Letelier that living outside of Chile wouldn't guarantee his safety.<ref>{{Harvnb|Dinges|Landau| Several other people were also [[prosecute]]d and [[conviction (law)|convict]]ed for the murder.
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  • ...oss the [[southern United States]] between 1996 and 1998, which killed two people and injured at least 150 others. The [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] co ...racist and anti-Semitic organization that believes whites are God's chosen people. }}</ref> Although he has denied that his crimes were religiously or racial
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  • ...was convicted by an all-white Calhoun County jury to the surprise of many people, including civil rights leaders who had planned to protest an acquittal. Th == People and culture ==
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  • ...ed in a [[mail bomb]]ing spree that spanned nearly 20 years, killing three people and injuring 23 others. ...ent 16 bombs to targets including universities and airlines, killing three people and injuring 23. Kaczynski sent a letter to ''[[The New York Times]]'' on A
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  • ...lier, Metesky planted at least 33 bombs, of which 22 exploded, injuring 15 people.<ref name= "NYT_1957-01-23TALLY"> {{cite news ...'War and Peace' when a pipe bomb beneath a seat exploded at 7:50 p.m. Six people were injured, including Abraham Blumenthal, who was lifted out of his seat
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  • ...rnational Airport]] in the [[2002 Los Angeles Airport shooting]]. The two people murdered were [[Israel]]is at the [[El Al]] ticket counter at the airport, ...ied with at least one child. At the time of the terrorist act, Hadayet was living in [[Irvine, California]]<ref name="CNN_July5"/>
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  • ...the Warren Commission and the FBI for failing to investigate whether other people conspired with Oswald to murder President Kennedy.<ref>Report of the Select ...on. It is corroborated by eyewitness testimony in the plaza. There were 20 people, at least, who heard a shot from the grassy knoll.<ref>Spartacus Educationa
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  • ...t]]'' is usually used [[Conflict|confrontation]]ally when discussing those people who are more outspoken than the general population on subjects which explic *[[Church militant]] (Ecclesia Militans) - Christians who are living.
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  • ...y 11th Mumbai commuter rail bombings]], which resulted in the death of 209 people and wounded over 700. In their defense Taibur Rahman, the leader of Tabligh ...sts who attacked Ahmadi community's religious centers killing more than 80 people in May 2010, resided in Tablighi Jammat's headquarters at Raiwind and the I
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  • [[Image:Reignofterror.jpg|thumb|"[[Enemy of the people|Enemies of the people]]" headed for the [[guillotine]] during the [[Reign of Terror]].]] ...lya]]''' (''Народная Воля'' in [[Russian language|Russian]]; ''People's Will'' in English) was a revolutionary anarchist group inspired by [[Serg
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  • ...lar incidents involving dogs, fueled fears of terrorist practices of using living animals as weapons, a change from an older practice of using the bodies of * June 25, 1995 - At approximately 11 a.m., a [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] rode a booby-trapped donkey cart to an Israeli army base west
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  • ...a of the deed may take many forms, but in many cases uses violence against people seen as threats to the [[working class]]. It also refers to the use of symb ...[http://blackrosebooks.net/anarism1.htm]</ref> In "Weak Statesmen, Weaker People," he wrote that the state is not something "that one can smash in order to
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  • ...d considerable tension in the town and Wilkison and four of his sons fled, living near [[St. Louis, Missouri]] for some time, before returning to their farm [[Category:People from Seymour, Indiana]]
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  • ...that the priorities are reversed. Mayhem and lawlessness are inherent in living "The Life," and the money they obtain by illegal means is only wanted as a ...year. They're selling drugs. They're stealing motorcycles. They're beating people up. They're committing a laundry list of crimes.' }}</ref><ref>Renegades Do
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  • ...slamic Movement of Uzbekistan|Uzbeks]], [[Tajik people|Tajiks]], [[Punjabi people|Punjabis]], [[Islamic mujahid movement|Arabs]], [[Chechen Republic of Ichke ...ref name=physicians /> The Taliban, without any real court or hearing, cut people's hands or arms off when accused of stealing.<ref name=physicians /> Taliba
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  • ..., a terrorism expert at [[Georgetown University]], said "It amazes me that people don't think there is a clear adversary out there, and that our adversary do ...al-Qaeda members, estimated by Western officials at about twenty to thirty people.
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  • ...name="People">[http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20315268,00.html ''People'' magazine: "INSIDE STORY: From High School Students to Celebrity Burglars" ...after he arrived at Indian Hills, and introduced him to most of the other people who would eventually join the crime spree.<ref name="ABC2"/><ref name="VF2"
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