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  • |image=Beirutbarr.jpg|300px|caption=A smoke cloud rises from the rubble of the bombed barracks at Beirut International Airport. ...dmark|name=USMCBarracksatBeirutAirport|display=inline,title}}<br/>[[United States Marine Corps]] [[barracks]], [[Beirut Airport]]
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  • |Ship flag={{shipboxflag|United States|coast guard}} |Ship namesake=[[Unimak Bay]] on the coast of [[Unimak Island]] in [[Alaska]] (previous name retained)
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  • |Ship in service= |Ship struck=9 October 1984
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  • |origin= United States |length= Mk 12 Gun Assembly: 223.8 in (5.685 m)
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  • ...thumb|John A. Dahlgren standing next to a 50-pounder Dahlgren Rifle aboard the ''U.S.S. Pawnee'', 1865]] ...ef name="tucker">{{cite book|title=Arming the Fleet, U.S. Navy Ordnance in the Muzzle-loading Era|last=Tucker|first=Spencer|date=1989|publisher=Naval Inst
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  • |origin= {{Flag|United States}} ...[[Cold War]], first seeing action during the [[Vietnam War]] and remaining in service today.
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  • | origin = United States | type = [[Close-in weapon system]]
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  • |used_by=[[Image:War flag of the Imperial Japanese Army.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Imperial Japanese Army]] ...obsolete by 1941, it continued to be used on many fronts until the end of the war.
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  • ...ard an aircraft carrier, each lower half was retouched in black to conceal the roll rudders. |unit_cost= 20,000 yen (in the year 1941)
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  • | legal_status = Ocular P, else POM <small>([[United Kingdom|UK]])</small> .... It is considered a prototypical [[broad-spectrum antibiotic]], alongside the [[Tetracycline antibiotics|tetracycline]]s.
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  • ...r = 2 g/100 mL (ethanol) <br> soluble in [[acetone]] <br> slightly soluble in [[ether]], [[ammonia]] ...[iodine]].<ref name=Ullmann>Phyllis A. Lyday "Iodine and Iodine Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim</
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  • ...tion with [[olanzapine]] as '''[[Symbyax]]''') is an [[antidepressant]] of the [[selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor]] (SSRI) class. It is manufactured ...ion]] (including pediatric depression), [[obsessive-compulsive disorder]] (in both adult and pediatric populations), [[bulimia nervosa]], [[panic disorde
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  • {{Redirect|Asprin|the author|Robert Asprin}}
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  • ...rteries and some other blood vessels. Ibuprofen is a ''core'' medicine in the [[World Health Organization]]'s "[[WHO Model List of Essential Medicines|Es ...buprofen on my hangover' - Telegraph |accessdate=2008-01-20 |format= |work=The Daily Telegraph | location=London | first=Victoria | last=Lambert | date=20
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  • ...anscriptase inhibitor]] (NRTI), a type of [[antiretroviral drug]] used for the treatment of HIV/AIDS. It is an [[analog (chemistry)|analog]] of [[thymidin ...in [[Combivir]] and [[Trizivir]], among others. Zidovudine is included in the [[World Health Organization]]'s "[[WHO Model List of Essential Medicines|Es
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  • ...cite journal | doi = 10.1021/je990124v | title = Solubility of Paracetamol in Pure Solvents | author = Roger A. Granberg and Åke C. Rasmuson | url = htt ...States Adopted Name|USAN]]) is a widely used [[over-the-counter drug|over-the-counter]] [[analgesic]] (pain reliever) and [[antipyretic]] (fever reducer)
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  • ...fect of the neurotransmitter GABA by binding to the benzodiazepine site on the [[GABAA receptor|GABA<sub>A</sub> receptor]] leading to [[central nervous s ...[[paradoxical effects]] such as excitement, rage or worsening of seizures in epileptics. Benzodiazepines also can cause or worsen [[Major depression|dep
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  • ...ae and may be confused with a number of other edible and poisonous plants. The common name hemlock may also be confused with poison hemlock (''[[Conium ma ...e of [[activated charcoal]] to decrease [[gastrointestinal]] absorption of the toxic principle along with supportive care including [[anticonvulsant]] dru
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  • ...t is the only species in the [[genus]] ''Sanguinaria'', and is included in the family [[Papaveraceae]] and most closely related to ''[[Eomecon]]'' of east ...also been known as '''tetterwort''' in America, although that name is used in Britain to refer to [[Greater Celandine]].
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  • ...tional Abuse: Intravenous (IV), Intramuscular (IM), Insufflated, Sprinkled in ethanol, smoked ...ref>{{cite journal |author=Fuccella LM |title=Bioavailability of temazepam in soft gelatin capsules |journal=Br J Clin Pharmacol |volume=8 |issue=1 |page
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  • | image_caption = New American edition of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' (1899) | country = United Kingdom (1768–1900)<br>United States (1901–present)
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  • ...listing the staff members, advisors and contributors to all three parts of the ''Britannica''. ==The Outline of Knowledge==
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  • | birth_place = [[New York, New York]], [[United States]] | death_place = [[Palo Alto, California]], United States
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  • ...s such as [[plastic]]s. The field of polymer science includes researchers in multiple disciplines including [[chemistry]], [[physics]], and [[engineerin *[[Polymer chemistry]] or [[macromolecular chemistry]], concerned with the chemical synthesis and chemical properties of polymers.
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  • | Solubility in water = Soluble ...ntation. ε-Poly-<small>L</small>-lysine is used as a natural preservative in food products.
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  • ...title=The Chemistry and Applications of Antimicrobial Polymers: A State of the Art Review|journal=BioMacromolecules|publisher=American Chemical Society|vo ...mall molecule antimicrobial agents and antimicrobial polymers are shown in the following table:<ref name="Review"/>
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  • ...s first used in the treatise ''De Natura Fossilium'', published in 1546 by the [[Germany|German]] mineralogist [[Georg Bauer]], also known as Georgius Agr ...es depending on the subsurface conditions, and on the [[phase diagram]] of the petroleum mixture.<ref name="Hyne 2001">Hyne (2001), pp. 1–4.</ref>
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  • ...="#90FF00"|[[Ruthenium|Ru]]||bgcolor="#90FF00"|[[Rhodium|Rh]]||Pd||Ag||Cd||In||Sn||Sb||Te||I ||Xe ...ds, and chemical reaction vessels in corrosive environments. Partly due to the high melting point, refractory metals are stable against [[creep (deformati
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  • ...red from [[petroleum]] by the [[chemical industry]]. Polystyrene is one of the most widely used kinds of [[plastic]]. Polystyrene is a [[thermoplastic]] substance, which is in solid (glassy) state at room temperature, but flows if heated above its [[g
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  • ...humb|250px|[[Ainu people|Ainu]] ceremonial dress on display under glass in the [[British Museum]].]] ...contact a professional conservator if you are unsure of how to proceed in the preservation process.
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  • ...ican Gas Light Company and the Downer Company (to which Gesner had granted the right) were allowed to call their lamp oil ''kerosene''.<ref>{{Cite book | title = The golden flood: an informal history of America's first oil field
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  • ...op (39 x 21 inches) by Ferndinando Enrico Hugford (1695–1771), featuring the arms of [[Charles Fane, 1st Viscount Fane|Fane]] impaling Stanhope</sub>]] ...le inlays, the ''[[pietra dura]]'' works created for the [[Medici]] family in [[Florence]].
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  • | image_caption = An old tree in [[Vancouver]] ...]], and has extensive applications for the indigenous [[First Nations]] of the [[Pacific Northwest]].<ref name="Gymnosperm">Gymnosperm Database: [http://w
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  • ...(materials science)|hardness]], [[ductility]], and [[tensile strength]] of the resulting steel. Steel with increased carbon content can be made harder and ...iron]], which can contain a small amount of carbon, but it is included in the form of [[slag]] [[inclusion (casting)|inclusion]]s. Two distinguishing fac
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  • [[image:Eiffel tower from below.jpg|thumb|The [[Eiffel tower]] is constructed from [[puddle iron]], a form of wrought iro ...ron flower.jpg|right|thumb|A wrought iron flower, on the fence in front of the [[Royal Courts of Justice]]]] -->
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  • |image_caption = Bamboo forest in [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]] |diversity_link = Taxonomy of the Bambuseae
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  • [[File:06 Contes cimenterie.jpg|thumb|[[Lafarge]] cement plant in [[Contes, Alpes-Maritimes|Contes]], (France).]] ...binder. The volcanic ash and pulverized brick additives that were added to the burnt lime to obtain a hydraulic binder were later referred to as cementum,
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  • ...h&res=9B0DE7DE1F3FF93AA15753C1A961948260|title=High-Tech Devices That Help in Seeing|date=October 29, 1987|publisher=New York Times|accessdate=2009-01-25 ...r blind people during the 1970s, and expanded into the low vision field in 1984.
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  • ...f> Early product literature piggybacked on NCR's corporate name by calling the paper '''''N'''o '''C'''arbon '''R'''equired paper''. Carbonless copy paper works in a fairly simple way. It consists of sheets of paper that are [[coated paper
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  • ...ubstance or substances hazardous to human health and/or the environment in the short or long term. Such events include [[Conflagration|fires]], [[explosio ...cidents in recorded history was the 1984 [[Bhopal disaster]] in [[India]], in which more than 3,000 people were killed after a highly toxic [[vapour]], (
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  • ...of its special molecular structure, ethylene oxide easily participates in the [[addition reaction]], opening its cycle, and thus easily [[polymerisation| ...liquid.<ref name=Ullmann>Siegfried Rebsdat, Dieter Mayer "Ethylene Oxide" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.{{
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  • ...omplete oxidation to carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) and is often produced in domestic or industrial settings by motor vehicles and other gasoline-powere ...xyhemoglobin can revert to hemoglobin, but the recovery takes time because the HbCO complex is fairly stable.
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  • ...oor match between job demands and the capabilities, resources, or needs of the worker.<ref name=NIOSH_Stressatwork>NIOSH (1999). [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh ...ed States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health}}</ref> or in extreme cases, [[karoshi|death]].
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  • {{for|the ghost town in Minnesota |Manganese, Minnesota}} ...ganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels.
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  • ...g|thumb|Blue asbestos (crocidolite) from [[Wittenoom, Western Australia]]. The ruler is 1 cm.]] ...ue asbestos (teased).jpg|thumb|Blue asbestos showing the fibrous nature of the mineral]]
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  • ..., impartial position as an international centre of excellence. Since 1990, the IOM has been a fully independent "not for profit" organisation. [[File:IOM_ ...o found a scientific institute to take over the running of this research. The original senior members of staff, under Rogan, were Henry Walton, Deputy Di
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  • parliament=Parliament of the United Kingdom| ...l advisory service; to amend the law relating to building regulations, and the Building (Scotland) Act 1959; and for connected purposes.</sup>|
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  • {{About|the chemical element|the bleach|Sodium hypochlorite|the upcoming film|Chlorine (film)}} ...rocarbons]] have been implicated in the [[ozone depletion|destruction]] of the [[ozone layer]].
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  • ...s and the dangerous effects of industrial metals and chemical compounds on the [[human body]]. ...ome schooled and completed her early education at [[Miss Porter's School]] in [[Farmington, Connecticut]],as did her sister [[Edith Hamilton]].
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  • ...and natural wilderness. Wildfire suppression also addresses the issues of the wildland-urban interface, where populated areas border with wildland areas. ===United States===
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  • ...e|right|Cover of brochure ''[http://www.bipm.org/en/publications/brochure/ The International System of Units]''.]] ...light]], all of which have defined values as a result of the definition of the metre and ampere.
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  • ...cal leader]]s, and respected [[teacher]]s or other leaders associated with the institution. This is a list of [[higher education]] institutions named for ==Institutions named for people associated with the institution==
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  • '''Lymphedema''' (lymphoedema in [[British English]]), also known as '''lymphatic obstruction''', is a condi ...racic duct]] and then to the bloodstream, where it is recirculated back to the tissues.
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  • {{Dablink|For the plant genus, see [[Cannabis]]. For other uses of cannabis, see [[Cannabis#I ...tion = Dried flowers from the [[Cannabis|''Cannabis sativa'']] plant. Note the visible [[trichomes]] (commonly known as "crystals"), which contain large q
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  • ...effects of the drug lasts for a few hours, the total elimination rate from the body typically extends eight days or longer. ...nnels (nAChR). Some analogues have greater potency at nAChR than at NMDAR. In some brain regions, these effects act synergistically to inhibit excitatory
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  • ...ntro/><ref name="Valdes1987">[[#refValdes1987|Valdes 1987]], p. 106.</ref> The plant grows to over a meter high,<ref name="Valdés1983p287" /> has hollow ...mon names allude to the Mazatec belief that the plant is an incarnation of the [[Virgin Mary]], with its ritual use also invoking that relationship. Its a
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  • ...AID). Advil is manufactured by [[Pfizer]] and has been on the market since 1984. ...ion in the UK in 1983 under the name "Nurofen" and in the US in 1984 under the name "Advil".
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  • ...creases in production facilities have been added globally, particularly in the [[Persian Gulf]] countries. ...otation about the C-C bond is a high energy process that requires breaking the π-bond.
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  • {{sync|List of terrorist incidents in the United States}} {{sync|List of assassinated people#United States}}
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  • |caption = This envelope was sent to the White House and contained a small vial of ricin powder |target = [[U.S. Department of Transportation]], [[The White House]]
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  • | title = 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack | caption = Four of the restaurants in The Dalles affected by the attack
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  • ...charged.<ref name="Hoffman-1998-p32">Hoffman (1998), p. 32, See review in The [[New York Times]][http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/h/hoffman-terrorism.h ...ifferences of opinion between various members about the use of violence in the context of conflicts over national liberation and self-determination."<ref>
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  • The '''history of terrorism''' is a history of well-known and historically sign ...ings of terror and terrorism, and enacted but non-universal definitions of the term:
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  • '''Terrorism''' is the systematic use of [[fear|terror]] especially as a means of [[coercion]].<re ...gious, political or ideological goal, and deliberately target or disregard the safety of [[non-combatant]]s (civilians).{{Citation needed|date=August 2010
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  • ...the use of symbolic acts of violence against structural targets, in which the act is intended to evoke a broader meaning. .../archive/bakunin/works/1870/letter-frenchman.htm "Letter to a Frenchman on the Present Crisis" (1870) by Mikhail Bakunin]</ref>
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  • ...st women ostensibly supported by Islam's tenets, references to violence in the [[Qur'an]], and acts of terrorisms motivated and/or justified by Islam. ...n-copenhagen-protest-reprinting-of-danish-cartoons.html Bloomberg: Muslims in Copenhagen Protest Reprinting of Danish Cartoons<!-- Bot generated title --
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  • ...fia]], [['Ndrangheta]], and [[Camorra]] are strong. A common definition is the "[[conspiracy of silence (expression)|code of silence]]". ...tion about the real criminal, even if that criminal has nothing to do with the Mafia himself. Within Mafia culture, breaking ''omertà'' is punishable by
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  • |logo = Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg |opponents = [[United States]], [[Israel]], [[United Nations]], [[United Kingdom]], Afghan National Army, Iraqi Armed Forces, Coalition Forces/Tribe
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  • ...presented to the inductee. FBI special agent Joseph Pistone said, it “is the most secret and protected bastion of all [[Mafia]] activities.”<ref>Humph == The Ceremony ==
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  • [[Image:DallesRestaurantsCombined.jpg|100x100px|1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack]] ...taurants pictured)'' was the first [[bioterrorism]] attack in the [[United States]], and one of only two confirmed [[terrorist]] uses of [[biological weapons
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  • {{For|other individuals of the same name|William Patrick (disambiguation)}} ...iologist]] and former [[Biological warfare|bioweaponeer]] for the [[United States Army|U.S. Army]].
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  • ...College (Kansas)|Southwestern College]] (1975) [[University of Zimbabwe]] (1984) [[University of Stellenbosch]] (1993) | employer = | occupation = | title ...Hatfill later sued the government for ruining his reputation, a case which the government settled for [[US$]]5.8 million.<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...of biodefense strategy for the U.S. government, and has repeatedly advised the [[U.S. Congress]] and other governments on biotechnology issues. He is Chie ...[Soviet Union]] (in present day [[Kazakhstan]]) and grew up in [[Almaty]], the republic's former capital.
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  • ...://cfrterrorism.org/groups/american.html Militant Extremists in the United States - Council on Foreign Relations<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ...ion of domestic terrorism in the United States has changed many times over the years; also, it can be argued that acts of domestic terrorism have been occ
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  • {{Redirect|Extraordinary Rendition|the 2007 film|Extraordinary Rendition (film)}} ...oxy'''" is used by some critics to describe situations in which the United States has transferred suspected terrorists to countries known to practice [[tortu
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  • ...States]]), the seal of the [[U.S. Department of Justice]], and the seal of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]].]] ...Fugitives]] list. It now serves as a companion to that earlier list, which in years past, had listed several major terrorist fugitives.
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  • ...he JDL has been involved in plotting terrorist attacks within the [[United States]].<ref name=fbi />. ...rorism'']</ref> Its criticism of the [[Soviet Union]] garnered support for the group, transforming it from a "vigilante club" to an activist organization
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  • | agreedbody3= <!-- used when the other body agrees without going into committee --> | agreeddate3= <!-- used when the other body agrees without going into committee -->
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  • ...inst the American policy of holding child soldiers as [[enemy combatants]] in [[Guantanamo Bay]].]] The [[United States]] has disputed the number of minors detained in the global [[War on Terror]].
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  • {{Dablink|For the related controversy about data-mining of domestic call records see [[NSA ca {{Multiple issues|cleanup=January 2010|expert=United States Government|prose=January 2010|tone=January 2010|update=January 2010|date=Ja
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  • ...sforjustice.net/index.cfm?page=Rewards_program&language=english Mission of the Rewards Program], Rewards for Justice website</ref> ...United States Department of the Treasury|Department of the Treasury]], and the US Department of State.
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  • {{About|the international military campaign|the board game|War on Terror (game)}} ..., it was waged against [[al-Qaeda]] and other terrorist organizations with the purpose of eliminating them.<ref name="WH 10-07-01"> [[ETA]]
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  • ..., that list was supplanted by the [[FBI Most Wanted Terrorists]] list, for the purpose of listing [[fugitive]]s who are specifically wanted for acts of [[ ...spected terrorists, in order to prevent any future attacks which may be in the current planning stages.
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  • ...esulting in increased use of both breastfeeding and infant formula between the ages of 3–12 months.<ref name="Fomon">{{cite conference | title = Infant Feeding in the 20th Century: Formula and Beikost
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  • ...ey set together rather than form curds. It is then cooled to about 45 °C. The bacteria culture is added, and this temperature is maintained for 4 to 7 ho ...ghout the world. A nutritious food with unique health benefits, it is rich in [[protein]], [[calcium]], [[riboflavin]], [[vitamin B6 | vitamin B<sub>6</s
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  • ...ssential oil]]s are extracted.{{Verify credibility|date=April 2010}}</ref> in commercial practice, oil is extracted primarily from [[seed]]s. The [[melting point|melting temperature]] distinction between oils and fats is
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  • ...or linear filters in general see [[Linear filter]]. For electronic filters in general see [[Electronic filter]].'' ...sations onto a single channel; the selection of a chosen [[radio station]] in a [[radio receiver]] and rejection of others.
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  • |retired=[[1955 in aviation|1955]] ...gined, low-wing [[monoplane]] with seating for three or four, depending on the model.
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