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  • |Ship country=United States |Ship notes=Served as U.S. [[United States Coast Guard Cutter|Coast Guard cutter]] [[USCGC Absecon (WAVP-374)|USS ''Ab
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  • |Ship fate=transferred to the [[Massachusetts Maritime Academy]] as a training vessel ...74, the gunboat stood out of Apra Harbor bound ultimately for the [[United States]]. She stopped at [[Oahu]] from 4 to 6 July and arrived at [[San Diego, Cal
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  • ...Other examples are now located at [[Kentucky Historical Society|Kentucky Military History Museum]] and the Watervliet Army Arsenal Museum. *Rowland, Dunbar & Howell, H. Grady, Jr., "Military History of Mississippi, 1803-1898", Chickasaw Bayou Press, 2003, Library of
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  • ...gun was invented by [[Robert Parker Parrott]], a [[United States Military Academy|West Point]] graduate. He resigned from the service in 1836 and became the ...f name="Big Guns at Gettysburg">National Park Service: Gettysburg National Military Park. [http://www.nps.gov/archive/gett/soldierlife/artillery.htm "Big Guns
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  • ...h, 207 mile/h) at an altitude of 20 m (66 ft) in a shallow water military port, but also in a power-glide torpedo-bombing run, at the [[Nakajima B5N| ...e aircraft possible to torpedo-bomb not only warships anchorage in shallow military port but also warships steam in chopped waves of heavy sea in full speed.
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  • | pregnancy_category = C <small>([[United States|U.S.]])</small> ...gap junction channels by mefloquine |journal=[[Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences|PNAS]] |volume=101 |pmid=15297615 |issue=33 |pages=12364–1236
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  • ...[California]] allow nitrous oxide as an [[anesthetic]]. Also used in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Australia]]. --> ...f the Respirator. Also First to Liquefy Nitrous Oxide. Cadet at [[Virginia Military Institute]] at Time of [[Battle of Newmarket]]. Mentioned for the Nobel Pri
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  • ...illiam Burnett Benton''' (April 1, 1900 – March 18, 1973) was a [[United States|U.S.]] senator from [[Connecticut]] (1949 - 1953) and [[publisher]] of the ...nesota]]. He was educated at [[Shattuck-Saint Mary's|Shattuck]] [[Military Academy]], [[Faribault, Minnesota|Faribault]], Minnesota, and [[Carleton College]]
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  • ...ncode its place in the ''Outline's'' hierarchy. For example, the section "Military Technology" has the code "736" indicating that it is the 6th Section of the ...],<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;and<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[States of Matter]] || '''1.2.1'''&nbsp;Chemical&nbsp;[[Chemical element|Elements]]
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  • ...'t'' is in Celsius and ''d'' is the specific gravity at 15 °C.<ref>United States Bureau of Standards, "Thermal Properties of Petroleum Products". Miscellan ...bon dioxide and other gases or chemicals into the reservoir. In the United States, primary production methods account for less than 40% of the oil produced o
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  • ...aced ''Civil defense'', whose original focus was protecting civilians from military attack. Modern thinking focuses on a more general intent to protect the civ ...obability and the level of impact of a specific hazard. The equation below states that the hazard multiplied by the populations’ vulnerability to that haza
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  • parliament=Parliament of the United Kingdom| ...[[Occupational safety and health|health, safety and welfare]] within the [[United Kingdom]].
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  • ...h|the municipality in [[Austria]]|Mining, Austria|the siege tactic|Mining (military)|name of the [[China|Chinese]] emperor|Daoguang Emperor}} ...edel. MIT Press. 2007. Pg.81</ref> The overwhelming dependency on iron for military purposes helped to spur increased iron production and extraction processes.
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  • ...ar|Iraq]] and [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|Afghanistan]] the U.S. military, or its contractors such as [[KBR (company)#"Burn pits" lawsuits|KBR]] oper ...pied text is in the public domain as the work of an employee of the United States government while in the performance of their duties, accessed August 7, 201
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  • ...ment of Labor’s [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] (OSHA) states that exposure to 85 [[decibel|dB]]([[A weighting|A]]) of noise, known as an *[[Military]]
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  • ...e buildings of the failed [[University of Deseret]], forming Brigham Young Academy in 1876. Brigham Young University campuses in [[Brigham Young University-H | Founded in 1887 as a community school named Buies Creek Academy; became a junior college in 1926 and renamed in honor of its founder, a loc
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  • *[[United States of America]] &ndash; [[Amerigo Vespucci]] or [[Richard Amerike]] *[[South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands]] &ndash; [[George III of the United Kingdom]], and [[John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich]] respectively (British
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  • ...overall assessment of human health risks associated with trichloroethylene states, "[t]here is concordance between animal and human studies, which supports t ...tle -->]</ref> The [[United States National Academy of Sciences|National Academy of Sciences]] concluded that evidence on the carcinogenic risk and other po
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  • ...[Orlando Letelier]], a [[Chile]]an [[political figure]] and later [[United States]]-based [[activist]], along with his American assistant, [[Ronni Moffitt]]. In 1971, Letelier was appointed [[ambassador]] to the United States by [[Salvador Allende]], the socialist president of Chile.<ref>{{Harvnb|McC
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  • |subdivision_name = United States ...es of the Population for Incorporated Places in Alabama|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|date=2008-07-10|accessdate=2008-07-14}}</ref>
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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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  • ...tary tactics|tactics]], techniques, and strategies that [[government]]s, [[military|militaries]], [[police department]]s and [[corporation]]s adopt to prevent ...rorism|what constitutes terrorism]] in [[Western World|Western]] terms. In military contexts, terrorism is a tactic, not an ideology. Terrorism may be a tactic
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  • ...el Muhammad, professor of religious studies at San Diego State University, states, regarding his discussion with the critic Robert Spencer, that "when I am t ...sed as a last resort.<ref>[[Abdullah Yusuf Ali]] in his Quranic commentary states that: "In case of family jars four steps are mentioned, to be taken in that
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  • ...oversaw a vast program of BW facilities. In 1992 he defected to the United States, has become an American citizen, and makes his living as a [[biodefense]] c His exceptional academic performance while studying [[military medicine]] at the [[Tomsk]] Medical Institute and his family’s noted patr
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  • | birth_place =[[Lebanon, Ohio]], [[United States|U.S.]] | employer =[[United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases]]
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  • ..., [[NBC News]], ''[[New York Post]]'', ''[[National Enquirer]]'', [[United States Senate|Senators]] [[Tom Daschle]] and [[Patrick Leahy]] ...a offices and two [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]]s, killing five people and infecting 17 others. The e
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  • ...is inevitable. However, for years a handful of intelligence officials and military and civil defense experts have been warning that America is titanically unp *October 2: [[Egypt]]ian-born [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|Environmental Protection Agency]] scientist
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  • {{Infobox military conflict ...F.svg|30px|link=United States Air Force|United States Air Force]] [[United States Air Force|U.S. Air Force]]<br />[[File:CIA.svg|30px|link=Central Intelligen
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  • | birth_place = [[Hawaii]], [[United States]] ...omohisa Horiuchi''' (born 9 June 1954), is a 1976 [[United States Military Academy|West Point]] graduate{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}} and U.S. [[Fed
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  • {{Infobox military person ...] citizen who was convicted of conspiring to kill citizens of the [[United States|US]] as part of the [[September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks]]. As a result o
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  • ...itimate.<ref name=shue>Shue, Henry and Rhodin, David (2007). ''Preemption: Military Action and Moral Justification''. Oxford University Press. p. 116. ISBN 978 ...s]] rejected the legal ground of the Caroline case. In 1842, U.S. [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] [[Daniel Webster]] pointed out that
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  • |status = Retired from military service, still in civil use ...yal New Zealand Air Force]]<!-- only 3 "more users"; 4 in total. See other military operators in article---->
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