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  • |image=Beirutbarr.jpg|300px|caption=A smoke cloud rises from the rubble of the bombed barracks at Beirut International Airport. ...0|N|35|29|17|E|type:landmark|name=DrakkarBarracks}}<br/>'Drakkar' barracks of French [[''1er RĂ©giment de Chasseurs Parachutistes'']], Ramlet al Baida, B
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  • <!-- Service history --> |wars= <li>[[United States invasion of Panama|U.S. invasion of Panama]]<ref name="amnestysweden">http://www.svenskafreds.se/english/vapene
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  • ...sia]]n [[anti-tank missile]] system. "9K115-2" is the [[GRAU]] designation of the missile. Its [[NATO reporting name]] is '''AT-13''' ''Saxhorn-2''. The system is designed to augment the combat power of [[Company (military unit)|company-level]]
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  • ...Doc.pdf&AD=ADA500538 |title=US Navy Spike Missile System: A New Generation of Miniature Precision Guided Weapons |publisher=[[Defense Technical Informati <!-- Service history -->
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  • ...lklands War]] <br>[[South African Border War]]<br>[[United States invasion of Panama]] <br>[[Gulf War]] <br>[[Somali Civil War]] <br>[[Operation Medak Po ...Gun''', or "Ma Deuce" is a [[heavy machine gun]] designed towards the end of [[World War I]] by [[John Browning]]. It is very similar in design to John
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  • ...County (LST-1153)|USS ''Talbot County'' (LST-1153)]] offloads M42 Dusters of the 517th Artillery at the [[Rio Hato]] training area in [[Panama]] during ...atic twin 40&nbsp;mm M2A1 [[Bofors 40 mm gun|Bofors]], with a rate of fire of 240 rounds per minute (rpm) and either a .30 cal. [[M1919 Browning machine
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  • <!-- Service history --> |wars= [[Vietnam War]], [[2006 Lebanon War]], [[Gulf War]], [[Operation Iraqi Freedom|OIF]], [[Operation Enduring
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  • '''Azithromycin''' is an [[azalide]], a subclass of [[macrolide]] [[antibiotics]]. ...the [[United States]] under the name '''Zithromax''', and under a variety of brand names and generic labels worldwide. It is derived from [[erythromycin
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  • ==History== [[Image:Carcassonne-vignes.jpg|thumb|right|400px|The walled city of Carcassonne]]
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  • ...ory and Critical Care Medicine.] Vol 167. pp. 450-471, (2003). Proceedings of the First Jack Pepys Occupational Asthma Symposium.</ref></blockquote> ...se. Although much research has been done since, the inflammatory component of asthma was recognized only in the [[1960]]s.
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  • This is a list of [[atlas]]es, each a collection of maps, some including statistical data for the regions represented: {{main|List of atlases}}
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  • ...matology]] and [[oncology]], most often performed for people with diseases of the [[blood]], [[bone marrow]], or certain [[cancer]]. With the availability of the stem cell growth factors [[GM-CSF]] and [[G-CSF]], most hematopoietic s
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  • [[File:Balls and sticks of Charas.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Balls and sticks]] ...nistan]], [[Pakistan]], [[Nepal]] and [[India]]. It is made from the resin of the [[cannabis]] plant ([[Cannabis sativa]] or [[Cannabis Indica]]). The pl
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  • {{sync|List of terrorist incidents in the United States}} {{sync|List of assassinated people#United States}}
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  • |motive = [[United States military]] involvement in [[Grenada]] and [[Lebanon]] ...sted in May 1988 and charged with the bombing, as well as related bombings of [[Fort McNair]] and the [[Washington Navy Yard]].
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  • {{History of war}} .... For example, during the [[American Civil War]], the [[Confederate States of America]] was [[non-recognized nations|not recognized]] as a sovereign stat
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  • ...as been slow to formulate a universally agreed, legally binding definition of this crime. These difficulties arise from the fact that the term "terrorism .../ref> These divergences have made it impossible to conclude a [[Definition of terrorism#Proposed Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism|Comp
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  • ...errorism]]. Scholars agree that terrorism is a disputed term, and very few of those labelled terrorists describe themselves as such. {{See also|Definition of terrorism}}
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  • ...n under threat of serious physical harm to the hostage(s) after expiration of an [[ultimatum]]. ==Historical hostage practices==<!-- This section is linked from [[History of Japan]] -->
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  • ...rted by Islam's tenets, references to violence in the [[Qur'an]], and acts of terrorisms motivated and/or justified by Islam. {{See also|Criticism of Islam}}
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  • |image = [[Image:Flag of Taliban.svg|border|200px|Taliban flag]] |previous = Students of [[Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam]]
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  • |logo = Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg ...ww.state.gov/s/ct/rls/45394.htm|title=Council Decision|publisher=[[Council of the European Union]]|accessdate=2007-08-14| archiveurl = http://web.archive
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  • ...Ivins at a 2003 awards ceremony at [[U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases|USAMRIID]] | birth_place =[[Lebanon, Ohio]], [[United States|U.S.]]
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  • ...f the [[U.S. Department of Justice]], and the seal of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]].]] ...in the immediate aftermath of the [[9/11 attacks]] and contained the names of 22 terrorists. It was the second major "wanted" list following the FBI's [[
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  • ...ents and participates in the development, coordination, and implementation of [[United States|American]] counterterrorism policy. In June 2007, the [[Coo * to isolate and apply pressure on [[State Sponsors of Terrorism|states that sponsor terrorism]] to force them to change their beh
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  • ...eignty Restoration Act''' ('''SALSRA''') is a [[Bill (Proposed Law)|bill]] of the [[United States Congress]] passed into law on December 12, 2003. ...ease Syria's illegal importation of Iraqi oil and to end illegal shipments of military items to anti-US forces in Iraq.
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  • ...ed against [[al-Qaeda]] and other terrorist organizations with the purpose of eliminating them.<ref name="WH 10-07-01"> [[ETA]] (Clockwise, starting at top left:Burning ruins of the [[World Trade Center]], American soldiers board a Chinook helicopter du
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  • ...e]] and its characteristic tang. Dairy yoghurt is produced using a culture of [[Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus|''Lactobacillus delbrueckii'' ...Turkish alphabet|a variant of the Arabic alphabet]] until the introduction of the Latin alphabet in 1928. In older Turkish, the letter denoted a [[voiced
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  • ....</ref> Early Magisters (including the first prototype) suffered a number of accidents when the aircraft could not be recovered from a spin. To solve th ...mporary glues used to assemble the wooden aircraft have not stood the test of time and few survive today.
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  • <!-- This article is a part of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft]]. ...ercival Proctor''' was a British radio trainer and communications aircraft of the [[Second World War]]. The Proctor was a single-engined, low-wing [[mono
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