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  • ...ings of the 1st Annual Gas Processing Symposium, Volume 1: January, 2009 - Qatar|edition=1st Edition|publisher=Elsevier Science|pages= pp. 402-414|year=2009
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  • ...ea of the United States. It borders on [[Jordan]], [[Yemen]], [[Oman]], [[Qatar]], the [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Kuwait]], and Iraq.<ref name=WFB-SA>{{ci
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  • {{r|Qatar}}
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  • <td>[[Qatar]]</td><td>[[Doha]]</td><td>[[Qatari riyal]]</td> ...d>{{headofstate|Qatar}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|Emir|Qatar}}''</small></td>
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  • ...lowed political parties but they were banned in Bahrain and Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Independent candidates were per
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  • ...oblems found in the United Airlines flight a couple weeks earlier strike a Qatar Airways 787 and force another grounding. <ref> Reuters, Thomson. "A List of
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  • |Qatar
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  • ...it's actually more useful to think of the GCC; CENTCOM headquarters was in Qatar. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 12:28, 18 November 2008 ( ...and the operational decisions are made in an overt headquarters in Qatar, Qatar is just as much a belligerent as the country that sends in 22 Special Air S
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  • ...style="text-align:left;width:3.45cm; " class="ce3"><p><span class="T1"> [[Qatar]] </span></p></td>
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  • | isbn = 0895260204}}, pp. 44-45</ref> When Franks went to Qatar to command the forward echelon, DeLong stayed in Tampa, often taking Rumsfe
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  • ...di Arabia. AC-130 gunships and other fixed-wing support aircraft flew from Qatar.
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  • *Ras Gas project in [[Qatar]], producing about 59,000 t/day
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  • |[[Qatar]]
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  • ...ed down. The government and the Hezbollah-led opposition attended talks in Qatar, which produced an agreement calling for the formation of a national unity
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  • <tr><th align="left">Qatar</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • Adams worked as a bodyguard in the mid-1970s, employed by a [[Qatar]] Arab family who had made its fortune in oil.<ref>"Adams, Douglas Noël."
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  • ...hilippines]], [[History of Poland]], [[History of Portugal]], [[History of Qatar]], [[History of Romania]], [[History of Russia]], [[History of Rwanda]], [[
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  • ...drawal of the major U.S. combat units. The CENTCOM forward headquarters in Qatar and I MEF were to be withdrawn. U.S. forces would be reduced to 30,000 by t
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