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  • ...g, Syed Murad Meah Butt (known as Niaaz), and some fellow young Pakistanis near the city of [[Khost]]. He met various groups of nationalist and Islamic re Begg notes that he visited a second Afghan training camp, near [[Jalalabad]], for two or three days during that time.<ref name="chan"/><re
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  • ====Middle East==== ...report being tortured in a prison they called "[[the dark prison]]", also near Kabul.<ref>[http://hrw.org/english/docs/2005/12/19/afghan12319.htm U.S. Ope
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  • ...) missions, boarding fishing boats (''[[dhow]]s'') and oil tankers passing near the Somali coast.<ref name=US-SHIPS-HUNT-FOR-AL-QAEDA>{{cite news ...orce at this time.<ref name=COMBINED-TASK-FORCE-150-MAINTAINS-PRESENCE-OFF-EAST-COAST-OF-AFRICA>{{cite news
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  • .../para/hua.htm Harakat ul-Ansar (HUA)</ref> and another in the Jarawah area near Khost, as well as [[Zhawar Kili al-Badr]] which was directed by bin Laden, ...me Minister]] [[John Howard]] said the U.S. was entitled to respond to the East African embassy bombings.<ref name="yeltsin"/>
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  • *'''June 18, 2004:''' 5 including [[Nek Muhammad Wazir]] killed in a strike near [[Wana, Pakistan|Wana]], [[South Waziristan]].<ref>[http://www.dawn.com/200 *'''May 14, 2005:''' 2 killed including [[Haitham al-Yemeni]] in a strike near the Afghan border in [[North Waziristan]].<ref>[http://www.defenseindustryd
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  • ...[[Islamic fundamentalism|militant Islamic]] organizations in the [[Middle East]], particularly [[Al Qaeda]].<ref>[http://www.aclu.org/safefree/extraordina ...her a detention facility operated by cooperative countries in the [[Middle East]] and [[Central Asia]], including [[Afghanistan]], or one of the [[CIA]]'s
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  • ...generated title -->]</ref> According to the [[Washington Report on Middle East Affairs]], ..."autogenerated1">[http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/0799/9907081.html Middle East History: Jewish Defense League Unleashes Campaign of Violence in America<!-
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  • ...ry Commissions Act of 2006, during a ceremony on October 17, 2006 in the [[East Room]] of the [[White House]].]]
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  • ...rstate across the ''Malay'' portions of [[Southeast Asia]], spanning, from east to west, the large island of Mindanao, the Sulu Archipelago (Basilan and Jo ...forces of the [[Islamic Courts Union]] (ICU) operating in southern Somalia near [[Battle of Ras Kamboni|Ras Kamboni]]. U.S. naval forces, including the [[a
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  • ...k/2/hi/middle_east/2569687.stm] [http://edition.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/east/12/11/us.missile.ship/] ...a.com/stories/200612041176.html Marines Mission Shrouded in Mystery] ''The East African Standard''</ref> On 26 November 2006, the U.S. Embassy in Kenya iss
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  • ...rstate across the ''Malay'' portions of [[Southeast Asia]], spanning, from east to west, the large island of Mindanao, the Sulu Archipelago (Basilan and Jo
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  • ...rovide America with a higher percentage of 'citizen spies' than the former East Germany had under the notorious [[Stasi]] secret police. Goldstein later ob
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  • ...unications system to transmit fingerprints, photos and other graphics on a near-real time basis to and from a participating country’s INTERPOL National C ...tional due to the greater demand to bring the system on line in the Middle East. PISCES should be operational in 2005. The contractor will provide training
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  • ...President Roosevelt.{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}} Even so, the [[Far East Fleet]] was not significantly reinforced. Another ineffective plan to reinf
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  • ...]] and to strengthen the [[United States]]' stance throughout the [[Middle East]]. In [[military]] terms, "reset" refers to "a series of actions to restore ...nd regional methods for improving security and [[diplomacy]] in the Middle East
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  • ...2009, US Special Forces killed two men and wounded and captured two others near the Somali village of [[Baraawe raid|Baarawe]]. Witnesses claim that helic ...w phase on on September 1, 2010 <ref>http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2010/0819/Iraq-war-Last-US-combat-brigade-crosses-into-Kuwait</ref>, with t
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  • ...ty of Sverdlovsk (formerly, and now again, [[Yekaterinburg]]) 1450&nbsp;km east of Moscow on April 2, 1979. This accident is sometimes called "biological [ The strain of [[anthrax]] produced in ''Military Compound 19'' near Sverdlovsk was the most powerful in the Soviet arsenal ("Anthrax 836"). It
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  • ...|accidental release of anthrax]] from a biological weapons complex located near there. At least 94 people were infected, of whom at least 68 died. One vict
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  • In the [[Middle Eastern cuisine|Middle East]] ('samna') and [[Indian cuisine|South Asia]] ('[[ghee]]'), the butter is c
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  • ...d of butter making, still used today in parts of [[Africa]] and the [[Near East]], involves a goat skin half filled with milk, and inflated with air before ...n and linguist Andrew Dalby says that most references to butter in ancient Near Eastern texts should more correctly be translated as [[ghee]]. Ghee is ment
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  • ...y|Cava]], it has a section permanently above sea level. It is to the north east of Cava, and south of [[Orphir]]. It is also north of [[Flotta]].
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  • ...It is made from the [[milk]] of [[domestic buffalo|water buffalo]]s in the East or of [[cow]]s in the West. ==Turkey and the Middle East==
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  • ...da and Richard Tapper, ''A Taste of Thyme: Culinary Cultures of the Middle East'', London and New York, 1994 and 2000, ISBN 1-86064-603-4.
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  • ...be added to coffee or [[Teh tarik|sweetened tea]]. Many countries in South East Asia use condensed milk to flavor their coffee. A popular treat in Asia is
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  • ...to a range of fermented milk drinks, common in warm climates (e.g., Middle East, India, or the Southern United States) where fresh milk would otherwise sou
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  • ...ink are debated. Eggnog, or a very similar drink, may have originated in [[East Anglia]], [[England]], though it may also have been developed from [[posset
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  • ...et and saturated, while Asia is 53% of the market.<ref name="ubic"/> South East Asia is a particularly large fraction of the world market relative to its p
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  • ...dle Eastern]] and [[Indian cuisine]], whereas they are almost unknown in [[East Asian]] cuisine.
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  • ...a''', '''float''' ([[United Kingdom]], [[Canada]], [[United States]] and [[East Asia]]), '''spider''' ([[Australia]]),<ref>"spider, n.4" ''The Oxford Engli
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  • ...se is more compact and has a longer shelf life than milk. [[Cheesemaker]]s near a dairy region may benefit from fresher, lower-priced milk, and lower shipp ...emaking originated, either in [[Europe]], [[Central Asia]] or [[the Middle East]], but the practice had spread within [[Europe]] prior to [[Ancient Rome|Ro
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  • ...Turkish was the [[lingua franca]] between immigrants of the various [[Near East]]ern ethnicities{{Citation needed|date=April 2009}} who were the main consu ...ed in open vats first, so that the liquid content is reduced. The popular East Indian dessert, a variation of traditional dahi called [[mishti doi|mishti
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  • ...and McEwan's Scotch and IPA disappeared from public bars across the North East.
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  • ...arts of the [[Balkans]], [[Central Asia]], [[Kurdistan]], and the [[Middle East]].<ref>Heyhoe, Kate. ''The ABC's of Larousse Gastronomique'' : [http://www.
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  • ...ch as [[olive oil]] and [[sesame oil]], that they had used in the [[Middle East]] and around the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] (as in [[Spain]] and [ ...ouse]] (a famous Jewish restaurant/landmark in [[New York City]]'s [[Lower East Side]]), schmaltz is used in many dishes. It is served on the table, as ke
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  • | image1 = Two Avro Ansons (L9162 and N4876) "piggyback" in a paddock near Brocklesby 2.jpg ...mbers.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Dunn|first1=Peter|title=Crash of An Avro Anson near Riverstone, 28 April 1939|url=http://ozatwar.com/ozcrashes/nsw164.htm|websi
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  • *[[Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force]]{{citation needed|date=November 2011}} *[[Swedish Air Force Museum|Flygvapenmuseum]] at [[Malmen Airbase]] near [[Linköping]], Sweden{{Citation needed|date=October 2016}}
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  • ...AL Cygnet II.jpg|thumb|right|Cygnet ''G-AGBN'', National Museum of Flight, East Fortune, Scotland (2010)]] ...ed in 1988 and is now on display at the [[National Museum of Flight]] at [[East Fortune]], Scotland. It was a part of the Strathallan Collection owned by S
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  • * Swanborough, Gordon. ''British Aircraft at War, 1939–1945''. East Sussex, UK: HPC Publishing, 1997. {{ISBN|0-9531421-0-8}}.
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  • ...the remaining aircraft were built by F. Hills & Sons of [[Trafford Park]] near Manchester. They built 812 Proctors of several marks between 1941 and 1945, **[[Middle East Communications Squadron]]
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  • * Swanborough, Gordon. ''British Aircraft at War, 1939–1945''. East Sussex, UK: HPC Publishing, 1997. {{ISBN|0-9531421-0-8}}.
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