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  • == Transfer to the Pacific Theatre of operations==
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  • == Assigned to Pacific Theatre operations==
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  • == Transfer to the Pacific Theatre ==
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  • ...corted nine more convoys carrying vitally needed supplies for the European theatre safely across the dangerous North Atlantic.
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  • == Transferred to the North Pacific Theatre ==
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  • ==Transfer to Pacific Theatre operations==
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  • == Pacific Theatre operations==
    4 KB (546 words) - 21:55, 2 July 2010
  • == Transfer to Pacific Theatre operations==
    4 KB (598 words) - 21:55, 2 July 2010
  • ...s of 60 to 80 merchant ships from United States ports to the Mediterranean Theatre. == Transferred to the Pacific Theatre ==
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  • ...944 for [[Pearl Harbor]], [[Hawaii]], en route to the [[South West Pacific theatre of World War II|South Pacific]]. Soon thereafter, she stopped briefly at [[
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  • === Pacific Theatre operations===
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  • === World War II Pacific Theatre operations===
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  • === Pacific Theatre operations===
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  • ...Similarly, a narrow version of gaffer tape, called spike tape, is used in theatre productions for floor layout. It is also used whenever a quick [[ad-hoc]] f ...m reflecting light so the tape blends in with the typical stage floor of a theatre.<ref>
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  • ...ubstance described in [[William Shakespeare]]'s [[tragedy|tragic]] [[Play (theatre)|play]] [[Hamlet]] as being the agent of [[death]] in Hamlet's [[father]]'s
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  • ...ntly features scagliola in its magnificent Grand Hall, the [[Rialto Square Theatre]], Joliet, IL, [[Cathedral of St. Helena]] in Helena, MT, Milwaukee Public
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  • ...lies over a fully waterproofed roof built with modern materials. The Globe Theatre, opened in 1997, was modeled on the Rose which was destroyed by a fire on a
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  • *[[Royal National Theatre]], London
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  • *[[National Audio Theatre Festival]], a national audio arts organization and workshop, which includes
    17 KB (2,541 words) - 13:16, 20 September 2010
  • ...ifically used for separating the area open to the public from the [[Stage (theatre)|stage]]. These barriers were developed in the [[1980s]] by [[Netherlands|D
    3 KB (393 words) - 21:33, 20 September 2010
  • ...left"| {{Sort|Perry|[[Tony Award|Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre (aka "Tony Awards")]]}} | Theatre
    74 KB (9,674 words) - 21:06, 21 September 2010
  • |name= North American theatre of World War I |raw_name=Campaignbox North American theatre of World War I
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  • | title= 6 HURT IN BOMBING AT THEATRE HERE; 1,500 in Brooklyn Paramount as Crude Device Explodes ...atre last night, injuring six persons. Fifteen hundred persons were in the theatre.
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  • ...earings and Exhibits, vol. 3, p. 307.</ref> Oswald was captured in [[Texas Theatre|a nearby movie theater]] after he was seen sneaking into the theater withou
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  • ...en]]Major events after the September 11, 2001 Attacks include the [[Moscow Theatre Siege]], the [[2003 Istanbul bombings]], the [[11 March 2004 Madrid train b ...but a few of the hostages who died were killed by the gas pumped into the theatre.<ref name="bbc">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2365383.stm Gas "killed
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  • ...e '''2002 [[Nord-Ost]] siege''', was the seizure of a crowded [[Moscow]] [[theatre]] on 23 October 2002 by some 40 to 50 armed [[Chechen people|Chechens]] who
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