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  • ...he make her living with her mouth... she's a rock n' roll singer... a rock n' roll singer.
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  • ...ch. Salt & pepper to your taste. At the last, I add 1/4-1/2 cup of half-n-half.
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  • ...chen * July 28, 2010 via the Lansing State Journal and the Info-Ideas-Tips-N-Tricks mailing list on cooking-lists.com''
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  • [[File:US Navy 020418-N-7463C-001 A Hospital Corpsman draws blood from a Patient.jpg|thumb|left|250 [[File:US Navy 060529-N-3931M-003 Navy Hospital Corpsman John Hensley takes a patient's temperature
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  • * {{Coord|33|49|45|N|35|29|41|E|type:landmark|name=USMCBarracksatBeirutAirport|display=inline,ti * {{Coord|33|52|10|N|35|29|17|E|type:landmark|name=DrakkarBarracks}}<br/>'Drakkar' barracks of F
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  • ...e [[Distant Early Warning Line|DEW]] line out into the N. Atlantic and the N. Pacific oceans.
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  • {{coord|43|52|N|40|15|W|display=title}}
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  • ...charge]] attack late in the afternoon, sinking [[U-1062]] in {{coord|11|36|N|34|44|W}}. The group continued its [[antisubmarine]] patrols in the South A
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  • ...int-blank range which followed, sending ''U-515'' to the bottom at 34°35' N., 19°18' W. ...in attacked [[Unterseeboot 546|''U-546'']], sinking her finally at 43°53'N., 40°07'W.
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  • ...cut short the training. TG 22.3 was to proceed to the vicinity of 46°15' N, 21°15' W for offensive operations against a westbound enemy submarine. At ...a reported southbound U-boat placed by intelligence information at 46°45' N, 41°30' W. At 1139 on 31 March, Janssen's part of Task Unit (TU) 22.3.1—
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  • ...sank [[Japanese submarine RO-501|RO-501]], ex-[[U-1224]], at {{coord|18|08|N|33|13|W}}. 13 May as the former German ship was heading for her new home in ...oston, Massachusetts]], overhaul; and, after intensive training in [[Cuba]]n waters, sailed for the Pacific 19 July to be ready for the invasion of Japa
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  • ...(see http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b2/barataria-ii.htm).</ref> 1970 to N. W. Kennedy of [[Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver]], [[British Columbi
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  • ...r]] (12.7-mm) general-purpose [[machine gun]]s.<ref name="DLSU NROTC">DLSU N-ROTC Office. [http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/offices/sps/rotc/pdf/ms2/namingPNships
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  • ...ebo. She sailed from Sasebo to [[Yokohama]] on 16 February with {{SS|Cecil N. Bean}} in tow, and steamed independently for Pearl Harbor the 18th, arrivi
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  • ...form there are a number of hydrates with the formulae Na2SiO3.nH2O (where n= 5, 6, 8, 9) which contain the discrete approximately tetrahedral anion SiO
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  • The AK-630 [[CIWS]] is composed of several members and sometimes the [[CADS-N-1 Kashtan]] system and its derivative are also included.
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  • ...rmour|RHA]] with ''[[beyond-armour effect]]''.<ref>History Channel, ''Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey'', ''Rockets'' episode, aired October 23, 2009.</re
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  • |altitude=N/A ...hr''''' ({{lang-ru|Вихрь}}, {{lang-en|[[Whirlwind]]}}) is a [[Russia]]n laser guided [[anti-tank missile]] system. "9K121" is the [[GRAU]] designat
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  • '''MAPATS''' ('''''Ma'''n '''P'''ortable '''A'''nti-'''T'''ank '''S'''ystem'', also a [[Hebrew Langua
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  • The type was also mounted in a single twin turret aboard the [[Surcouf (N N 3)|''Surcouf'']], which was designed as a submarine heavy cruiser intended
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  • ...p;mm AD guns shot down 14,657 Axis planes<ref name="ReferenceA">Shunkov V. N. - ''The Weapons of the Red Army''</ref>. The mean quantity of 37&nbsp;mm a ...the guidance of leading Soviet designers [[Loginov Mikhail Nikolaevich|M. N. Loginov]], [[I. A. Lyamin]] and [[L. V. Lyuliev]] was successful, but the
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  • ...nder guidance of leading Soviet designers [[Loginov Mikhail Nikolaevich|M. N. Loginov]] and G. D. Dorokhin. This gun was successfully used throughout th * Shunkov V. N. - ''The Weapons of the Red Army'', Mn. Harvest, 1999 (Шунков В. Н.
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  • ...revealed through investigative journalism by [[Chitra Subramaniam]] and [[N. Ram]] of the newspapers the ''[[Indian Express]]'' and ''[[The Hindu]]''.<
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  • ...he Marine Artillery with the Burnside Expedition and the Battle of Camden, N. C. | publisher =N. Bangs Williams & Co.
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  • The '''Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-30''' is a [[Russia]]n 30 mm [[cannon]] used by [[Soviet]] and later [[Commonwealth of Independent ...of the original Su-25. It is also used as the gun component of the [[CADS-N-1 Kashtan]] air defense weapon.
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  • ...sp;mm [[gatling gun]]s, fed by a link-less feeding mechanism, and two [[SA-N-11]] launchers equipped with 4 ready-to-fire missiles each and fed by a rel ...in addition to the [[SACLOS]] guided missile such as the [[SA-19 Grisom|SA-N-11]], infrared guided missile can also be used, such as the [[FIM-92 Stinge
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  • ...ref><ref name="Hathcockshotb">{{cite web |title=Marine Corps Sniper Carlos N. Hathcock II |author=Sgt. Grit |year=2006 |accessdate=2008-03-24 |url=http:
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  • *'''Length''': N/A
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  • * [[Nudelman-Suranov NS-37]], ([[Nudelman N-37]])
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  • ...ndianapolis'']], which fired one hundred trial shots between 10<sup>o</sup>N and 10<sup>o</sup>S,<ref>Blair, p.61-2.</ref> collecting 7000 readings in a
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  • ...ttle conditions. For these reasons it was soon replaced by [[Nudelman_N-37|N-37]] autocannon, which used lighter 37x155m round.
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  • ...los sirvientes descargó sobre la máquina enemiga su fusil FAL; el cañón continuó en servicio.'' Rodríguez Mottino, page 91</ref> The aircraft was | n/a || n/a || n/a
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  • | image = [[File:Phalanx CIWS test fire - 081107-N-5416W-003.jpg|300px]]
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  • ...pounder. The first guns were bought from the UK firms as "Elswick Pattern N" and "[[Vickers]] Mark Z" guns. Thereafter production was in Japan under li *Lieutenant C. R. N. Burne R.N., [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/25117 With the Naval Brigade in Natal (18
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  • *Lieutenant C. R. N. Burne R.N., [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/25117 With the Naval Brigade in Natal (18
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  • | author = Captain Robert N. Adrian ...al_History# Oral history], and its linkage computer was designed by Antonín Svoboda. Its gun director was not shaped like a box, and it had no optical
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  • |manufacturer= [[Mauser|Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf a/n]]<br> [[Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori]]<br> [[Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Ak ...irst 12,000 carbines being manufactured by Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf a/n in Germany. All of this series of carbines were manufactured in 1895 only.
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  • |ceiling= n/a
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  • ...Chinese seven-barrelled 30&nbsp;mm [[Gatling gun]] [[CIWS]]. It has a PLA-N designation '''H/PJ12'''. It is mounted in an enclosed automatic turret an
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  • ...Japanese Naval Guns and Mounts, Article 2, AA Machine guns and Mounts O-47(N)-2|publisher=U.S. Naval Technical Mission To Japan|year=1946}}</ref>. The T
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  • | C = 20 |H = 24 |N = 2 |O = 2 '''Quinine''' ({{IPA-en|ˈkwaɪnaɪn|US}}, {{IPA-en|ˈkwɪniːn, kwɪˈniːn|UK}}) is a natural white [[crystal]]line [[alkaloid]] having [[antipyretic]
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  • | C=17 | H=16 | F=6 | N=2 | O=1
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  • | IUPAC_name = 5-chloro-''N''-(4-[''N''-(cyclohexylcarbamoyl)sulfamoyl]phenethyl)-2-methoxybenzamide | C = 23 |H = 28 |Cl = 1 |N = 3 |O = 5 |S = 1
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  • | C = 14 | H = 24 | N = 2 | O = 7
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''RS'')-1-butyl-''N''-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)<br />piperidine-2-carboxamide | C = 18 | H = 28 | N = 2 | O = 1
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  • | IUPAC_name = 2-(diethylamino)-<br />''N''-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)acetamide | synonyms = ''N''-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-''N''<sup>2</sup>,''N''<sup>2</sup>-diethylglycinamide
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  • | C=5 | H=4 | N=4 | O=1 | author = Dalbeth N, Stamp L
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  • | IUPAC_name = ''N'''-(7-chloroquinolin-4-yl)-''N'',''N''-diethyl-pentane-1,4-diamine | C = 18 |H = 26 |Cl = 1 |N = 3
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  • | IUPAC_name = 3-(4-chlorophenyl)-''N'',''N''-dimethyl-<br>3-pyridin-2-yl-propan-1-amine | C = 16 |H = 19 |Cl = 1 |N = 2
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