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  • ...bia; (2) Africa [except the North]; (3) Philippines, Japan, China, part of Russia; and (4) the race of the Lapps. This division of the world into human “sp
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  • ...al Economies: Capital, Labour and Enterprise, The United States, Japan and Russia,'' (1978)
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  • ...and western states, where in Eurasia, it is most common in Scandinavia and Russia. ''F. tularensis'' has a wide range of animal hosts, but also can be acquir
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  • | title = A fossil brain from the Cretaceous of European Russia and avian sensory evolution
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  • ...ng control of the [[Hellespont]], through which came the grain of southern Russia. To this end he secured command of [[Sigeum]] and installed a younger son,
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  • ...other states, although Iranian electronics may be superior to the Korean. Russia also provides current weapons.
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  • ...ing back to the waters after being introduced to lake Erie it in 1986 from Russia.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/NATURE/9906/03/algae.enn/index.html ''Toxic algae
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  • *[[Russia|Russian Federation]], joined 24/10/1945
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  • ...ygna]] carrying railway supplies from the neutral United States to wartorn Russia, returned to port when crew discovered a serious fire in one of her holds.<
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  • ...ntry)|Georgia]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]]. Most of his life he lived in the [[Russia]]n capital, [[Moscow]]. He learned the game of chess at the age of eight.
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  • ...Europe, The Czechs Under Nazi Rule (which won the Clarke F. Ansley award), Russia’s Road to the Cold War (which The Economist praised as having “transcen ....S. policy toward Russia at the National Security Council’s Directorate on Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia.
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  • ...Sometimes, people might actually sell themselves, as starving serfs did in Russia. In Africa from 1500 to 1800, tribes would war on other tribes to capture s
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  • |Russia||44,650,000,000,000 ...h 44.7 × 10<sup>12</sup> cubic metres (see Table 1). As shown in Figure 1, Russia was also the world's largest natural gas producer in 2007.
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  • |Russia||44,650,000,000,000 ...h 44.7 × 10<sup>12</sup> cubic metres (see Table 1). As shown in Figure 1, Russia was also the world's largest natural gas producer in 2007.
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  • | [[Russia]] ||1949||1963|| Pu production reactor
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  • Albert Kotin was born August 7, 1907 in [[Minsk]], [[Russia]]. He emigrated to [[United States of America|U.S.]] in 1908. He became a [
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  • ...rg]</ref> - between France and other European countries including Austria, Russia and Britain.
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  • The vitrification process is currently being used in France, Japan, Russia, UK, and USA. The capacity of western European vitrification plants is abou
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  • ...ons, in August 1997, pointed to a seismic event in Novaya Zemlya, which is Russia's main test site. At first, it was believed to be a hidden nuclear test. I The US and Russia have agreed to have, under controlled conditions, inspectors from the other
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  • ...cization of local identities (owing to the successive policies of imperial Russia, the Soviet Union, and Communist China).
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  • ...or|PWR]], the [[Boiling Water Reactor|BWR]] and the [[CANDU]] reactors. In Russia and the UK, reactors are operational that use graphite as moderator, and re Russia has developed reactors that use Molten [[lead]] and [[lead]]-[[bismuth]] [[
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  • ...eronymus, Freiherr von Münchhausen|Baron Münchhausen]], a veteran of the [[Russia|Russian]] wars against the Turks, was well-known in European social circles ...''Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia'' in London at the end of 1785 (with publishing date given as 1786). It wa
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  • ...ped their own native cinema from the early silent period onward, include [[Russia]], [[India]], [[Brazil]] and [[Japan]].
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  • ...France would be bound to come to the Czechs assistance and that the UK and Russia would stand by France.
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  • *As a buffer to Russia ...tempts to expand into Afghanistan. During the First World War, Britain and Russia jointly took over the country.
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  • |title= Investors in Russia know the risks |url= http://business.blogs.cnn.com/2008/08/12/will-investors-scare-of-russia/
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  • ...tegy, both of which failed disastrously after his misconceived invasion of Russia in 1941. ...t'' of the Munich Agreement of 1938, formed a peace pact with [[Stalin]]'s Russia in August 1939, and finally invaded Poland in September 1939.
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  • ...at he disapproved of the repressive Stalinist regime, but his reports from Russia and his lectures after returning home were enthusiastically supportive. At
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  • ...mong Western countries, notably Germany's western states, Britain, France, Russia, Ireland and the United States. There was also an increase in the reading
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  • '''Russia''' was a latecomer, building a private system in the 1870s and 1890s. The s
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  • |[[Russia]] |[[Russia]]
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  • === Russia === ...sID=15423378&PageNum=0 News report of ITAR-Tass] The state news agency of Russia</ref>
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  • ...us separate international networks; MTV Europe, MTV Latin America, and MTV Russia. When MTV's programming changed to include more hip-hop and rap music, MTV
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  • ...world. Tenet focused on potential problems such as "the transformation of Russia and China", "rogue states" like North Korea, Iran and Iraq, and terrorism.<
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  • ==Russia==
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  • Russia, when preparing for the [[Russo-Japanese War]] in 1904, had established a t ...hematical tradition, and probably the national passion for chess, has made Russia, regardless of other shortages, a great innovator in communications and cry
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  • ...tremities of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], Canada, [[Scandinavia]] and [[Russia]]. The frigid zones are defined by latitudes 66.33 degrees South ([[Antarct ...rth German states]]. The next significant adoption after Scotland was by [[Russia]] in 1700 and then, in 1752, amidst widespread unrest which sometimes culmi
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  • ...the [[Ainu language]]). This group are also native to [[Sakhalin]], the [[Russia]]n island north of Hokkaido, and the disputed [[Kuril Islands]]. ...r words, the direct rule was an effort to delineate a modern boundary with Russia in the northern frontier region.<ref>Horimoto (2004)</ref>
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  • ...omputer industry also spread rapidly overseas, especially into [[Europe]], Russia, China and [[India]]. Computers are now a world-wide phenomenon.
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  • ...South Africa, gorgonopsian remains have been found in Malawi, Tanzania and Russia <ref name="Sigogneau 1970">Sigogneua, D. (1970) ''Révision systématique d
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  • The Fabians importance faded in the 1930s. The Webbs' admiration of Soviet Russia was highly controversial in the Society. The ascendancy of the British Labo
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  • ...ties, but also the disruption of rapid privatization in Eastern Europe and Russia. It is most associated with [[Nguyen Van Linh]] (1915-1998), who had been
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  • *2012 (Russia) 3 women sentenced to 2 years for holding a political protest in a church ( ...Witmesses as "extremist": [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/russia-jehovahs-witnesses-ban-extremists-religion-christian-sect-vladimir-putin-su
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  • ...ntext of the Second World War and the [[Holocaust]], after the invasion of Russia, they were mobile killing units that followed the armies, ostensibly for re
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  • |[[Russia]]||151 |Russia||241
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  • * Weissman, Benjamin M. ''Herbert Hoover and Famine Relief to Soviet Russia: 1921-1923'' (1974)
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  • ...s]]. It once inhabited large parts of Western and Central Asia and eastern Russia, but is currently found only in some regions of far eastern Siberia, where
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  • Rand was born Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and studied a mixture of social sciences and history before going on to be ...published novel was a critical and semi-autobigraphical account of Soviet Russia called We the Living (1936) but neither this book nor the next had much cri
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  • ...rgest in land area. Because it contains 55 ethnic minorities and borders [[Russia]], [[Siberia]], [[Mongolia]], and [[Korea]] in the northeast and [[India]]
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  • ...of France; and [[Prince P A Kropotkin]] on the real conditions of life in Russia.
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  • ...y. Among them Ashoka of India, Prithvi Narayan Shah of Nepal, Karl Marx of Russia are some who led the foundation of greater countries. Shabdrung Ngawang Nam
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  • ...revived (both in theory and practice) during the past decade in China and Russia. What this means according to Kagan is that the more than two-hundred-year-
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  • ...here in the 1950s and 1960s, but now sources children itself from China, [[Russia]] and elsewhere.
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  • ...gains, terminated progress on arms limitations, slapped a grain embargo on Russia, withdrew from the 1980 Moscow Olympics, and (with near–unanimous support ...and proved unreliable and unwilling; and were soon replaced by Slavs from Russia and Ukraine.<ref>Leo J. Daugherty, III, "The Bear and the Scimitar: Soviet
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  • ...h County Sheriff’s Officer]], [[John Mark Dougan]], who sought asylum in [[Russia]] appeared to have brought with him evidence that could be used to blackmai
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  • ...w permits the Russians to offer a reprocessing service for clients outside Russia (In a similar way to that offered by [[BNFL]]). ...the '''''UN'''iversal'' '''EX'''traction process which was developed in [[Russia]] and the Czech Republic; it is designed to remove all of the most troubles
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  • ...are laws in [[Belarus]], China, [[Kazakhstan]], [[Mongolia]], Pakistan, [[Russia]], [[Singapore]], [[Tunisia]], [[Venezuela]], and [[Vietnam]]<ref name="cry ...iled for some months, for alleged violations of the DMCA which occurred in Russia, where the work for which he was arrested and charged was legal.
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  • ...many countries, including Germany, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, and Russia, attending many schools, but never finishing any formal course of training.
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  • ...cobalt are the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], China, [[Zambia]], [[Russia]] and [[Australia]]. It is also found in [[Finland]], [[Azerbaijan]], and
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  • ...ls in 1866 and Tourniaire was the first to introduce the performing art to Russia where it became extremely popular. Following Barnum's death his circus merg
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  • ...ss the borders. While opposing Prussia and Turkey, Austria was friendly to Russia though trying to remove Romania from Russian influence. ...ibutable not to his usual acquisitiveness, but rather to his close ties to Russia, which he saw as the necessary price to be paid for the security of his peo
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  • ...cliché. Various Communists, beginning in 1936 with [[Lavrenti Beria]] in Russia and expanding to use Chinese psychologists, hatch a long-term plan to place
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  • ...d as a standalone unit. About 50 engines survived, and in the mid-1990s, [[Russia]] sold 36 engines to [[Aerojet General]] for [[USD|$]]1.1 million each. Thi ...h which Kistler seeks to eventually offer commercial launch services. In [[Russia]], N1 engines were not used again until 2004, when the remaining 20 or so e
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  • ...Greeks|Byzantine]] [[Greeks|Greek]] descent, and [[Olga Konstantinovna of Russia|Queen Olga]]. His mother was [[Princess Alice of Battenberg]], the elder da ..." align="center"| '''Paternal grandmother:'''<br> [[Olga Konstantinovna of Russia]] <br>
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  • ...ttackers, because no other feedback from [[Toni Feder]] <ref> Toni Feder. 'Russia launches S&T university'. ''Physics Today'', January 2013, page 20.
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  • ...ited Kingdom|Britain]], [[France, history|France]], (and [[Russia, history|Russia]] until 1917), later joined by [[Italy]], and many other countries. The [[ After 1900 the Slavs--led by huge Russia and little Serbia-- were fighting back. Militant Pan-Slavic ideology demand
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  • ...s Russia'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Dictators-Hitlers-Germany-Stalins-Russia/dp/B000FTCH5W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198874351&sr=8-1 excerpt and
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  • ...ational cooperation between the [[United States of America]] ([[NASA]]), [[Russia]] ([[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]]), [[Japan]] ([[Japan Aerospace Expl ...ons of the participating space agencies: NASA's [[Space Station Freedom]], Russia's [[Mir-2]], ESA's [[Columbus]], and the [[Japanese Experiment Module]].
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  • <td>[[Russia]]</td><td>[[Moscow]]</td><td>[[Ruble]]</td> ...adofstate|Russia}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Russia}}''</small></td>
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  • ...Russian Export Blend''''' is a mixture of several crude oils exported by [[Russia]]. |[[Russia]]
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  • ...oviet Union) countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine, are the subject of the ''Eastern Partnership Programme"<ref>[h ...-eastern-plan-russia-backyard/article-182123 ''EU launches Eastern plan in Russia's backyard'', EurActiv, 08 May 2009]</ref>.
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  • ...onen. 2002. Social networks and civic culture in Estonia and north-western Russia. Karjalan tutkimuslaitoksen raportteja. [Joensuu]: Joensuun yliopisto.
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  • ====[[Russia, history]]==== *[[E. H. Carr]] (1892-1982) ''A History of Soviet Russia,'' (14 vol 1950-1978)<ref> See Michael Cox, , ed., ''E.H. Carr: a critical
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  • ...demic proportions throughout the FSU, while the HIV-infected population in Russia alone could exceed 1 million by the end of 2000 and double yet again by 200 ...s to health care ranges from 50-70% in most European FSU states, including Russia and Ukraine, and from 40-50% in FSU states located in Central Asia. WHO es
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  • ...ion and Engagement'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Clintons-Foreign-Policy-Russia-Democratization/dp/0754649016/ref=sr_1_5/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=book
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  • * 1780 - Russia proclaims "armed neutrality" which helps Allies * 1780-81 - Russia and Austria propose peace terms; rejected by Adams
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  • ...gions today - including parts of Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Russia - gay and lesbian culture, and the resulting gay market, remains ‘undergr
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  • ...f 14, Adams became secretary to [[Francis Dana]], the American minister to Russia, and in 1783 acted as secretary to his father during the peace negotiations ...in needed. In 1809, President [[James Madison]] appointed him minister to Russia, which was then engaged in a monumental war with [[Napoleon]]. Madison off
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  • ...ions of the Security Council demanding a ceasefire were at first vetoed by Russia, but in April it agreed on two resolutions condemning the violence in Syr ===Russia===
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  • ...s Russia'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Dictators-Hitlers-Germany-Stalins-Russia/dp/B000FTCH5W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198874351&sr=8-1 excerpt and
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  • Lippmann, W. (1961). The coming tests with Russia. ([1st ed.] ed.). Boston: Little, Brown.
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  • *Aid to the Church in Russia, Great Falls, Va.; To support the translation and publication of Vatican II
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  • While there is research, by at least Russia and the U.S., there is considerable controversy if there is a real need to
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  • ...articles written over a three-year residence in Moscow entitled, "This Is Russia Uncensored."
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  • ...e Minister J.M. Andrews. The bombing raids continued until the invasion of Russia. The American army also came during the war and set up bases around Norther In Ukraine, Belarus, and western Russia the first stage of partisan development, from 1941 to the fall of 1942, was
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  • ...is an irresponsible exaggeration, and many Jews who actually emigrated to Russia, Britain, Israel and the United States are included in the number.'' ...rritories only a part was recorded, whereas deaths in the rest of European Russia and at the front are not included at all.... On the whole European Jewry sh
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  • ...ers that want to shift it into a different one, such as Peter the Great in Russia or Kemal Ataturk in Turkey. "Their leaders refer to them as a 'bridge' betw ...ety onto Turkey, but there are other analogies, such as Peter the Great of Russia. Kemalists regard both Westernization and modernization as desirable.
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  • ...o strategic airpower, and developed long-range bombers. Germany, Japan and Russia did not accept the theory, and focused their air forces on tactical support ===Russia===
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  • ...eter, ed. ''Homelands: War, Population and Statehood in Eastern Europe and Russia, 1918-1924.'' 2004. 267 pp. ...s of World War I'' (2005) ISBN 0-521-85212-9. Covers France, Britain, USA, Russia, Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and the Netherlands,
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  • ...th these missions, as well as with a number of bilateral treaties with the Russia or the former Soviet Union. These began with the [[Strategic Arms Limitatio ...edible minimal deterrence with regard to the continental United States and Russia; a more offensive-oriented posture of "limited deterrence" with regard to C
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  • === Russia === Russia does have Electro-optical MASINT#Space-based Staring Infrared Sensors |noni
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  • ...[[LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin|''LZ127 "Graf Zeppelin"'']]. After problems with [[Russia|Russian]] authorities a special ship for huge parts from the [[Netherlands]
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  • ...the Ukraine. Trump also withdrew the U.S. from arms control treaties with Russia, from the Paris Climate Agreement, from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, from
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  • ...ic British whigs and Polish magnates and even dissident army officers in [[Russia]].<ref>See the [[Decembrists]], a group of army officers who plotted agains
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  • ...duced 32.0% of the worldwide production followed by [[India]] with 8.9%, [[Russia]] with 8.2%, and the [[United States of America]] with 6.5%. Without such m
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  • ...duced 32.0% of the worldwide production followed by [[India]] with 8.9%, [[Russia]] with 8.2%, and the [[United States of America]] with 6.5%. Without such m
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  • ...studies have been conducted internationally, including those in Australia, Russia, England, the Netherlands, and Korea. Indications are that each country ha
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  • ...|Alaska]] natives, and was initiated in response to the destruction of a [[Russia]]n trading post two years prior. The primary combatant groups were the nati ...l Tlingit tribe maintained that "Castle Hill" comprised the only land that Russia was entitled to sell. Native land claims were not addressed until the latte
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  • | [[Russia]] ...ably in Eastern Europe and southern Africa. The collapse of Communism in [[Russia]] in the earlu 1990s was accompanied by a deep pessimism about life, charac
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  • ...friendship with [[Napoleon]]. Sweden lost [[Finland]] to [[Russia, history|Russia]], which also obtained most of [[Poland, history|Poland]]. The Holy Roman E
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  • ...bly reduced both by bilateral arms control agreements between the U.S. and Russia. States of the former Soviet Union that had ICBM bases have shut them down
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  • ...children and for their societies. While some countries, like [[Norway]], [[Russia]] and [[Canada]], see children as an economic asset, others like [[India]]
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  • ...earliest predecessors to the modern roller coaster were rides popular in [[Russia]] during the 15th century: steep, man-made hills covered in ice that were r
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  • ...centrating and crystallizing it have been isolated from gold deposits in [[Russia]]. Bacteria and archaea capable of precipitating gold are now believed to h
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  • ...ostile, Gallatin began a long career as a diplomat by becoming minister to Russia. He was a key negotiator who secured the [[Treaty of Ghent]] on Christmas E
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  • ...tlements were established in [[Alta California]]. Reacting to interest by Russia and possibly Great Britain in the fur-bearing animals of the Pacific north ...] were established in 1697, It was not until the threat of an incursion by Russia, coming down from Alaska in 1765, that King [[Charles III of Spain]] felt d
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  • ...S and the PRC in collecting SIGINT of mutual interest, principally against Russia <ref name=ChineseSIGINT>{{Citation
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  • ...Sea to demonstrate Athenian power and secure the corn route from southern Russia. As the buildings on the Acropolis rose, celebrations of the festivals of t
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  • * [[National Intelligence Officer for Russia and Eurasia/Definition]] * [[U.S. intelligence activities in Russia and Eurasia/Definition]]
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  • ====Russia==== ...ment/59/0,3343,en_2649_33733_43278011_1_1_1_1,00.html ''Economic Survey of Russia 2009'', OECD July 2009]</ref>. That prompted the [[central bank]] to inject
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  • ...he German government set up the top-secret Lipetsk Aviation School, inside Russia, to train pilots and navigators in violation of the Versailles Treaty of 19 ...ccessful operational experience, and by the time of the German invasion of Russia in 1941 the Luftwaffe was directly and decisively supporting army operation
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  • ...oduction. The movement saw individualistic art as useless in revolutionary Russia and thus moved towards creating objects for utilitary purposes. They design
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  • ...p://www.fas.org/irp/nsa/spartans/chapter1.pdf }}</ref> A 1946 plan listed Russia, China, and a [redacted] country as high-priority targets. For the Pacific, the USCIB targeted China, and Russia in both the European and Pacific theaters, but Korea was a low-priority tar
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  • ...it did not manufacture its own munitions, but imported them from China and Russia. LBJ vetoed plans to mine Haiphong harbor and cut the railroad lines at the
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  • ...her countries, including those of [[Denmark]], [[Germany]] (unofficial), [[Russia]] (until 1833), [[Sweden]] and [[Switzerland]]. The tune is still used as t
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  • ...mination spread over 150,000 square kilometers in Byelorussia, Ukraine and Russia. Radioactive clouds deposited radiation thousands of kilometers away. Hun
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  • ...iking for higher wages because that would slow the flow of war material to Russia. The CIO supported a wartime no-strike pledge that aimed to eliminate not
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  • ...id of some of the great world powers, such as the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Russia]]. ...ar more amenable to his wished had forbidden German banks to loan money to Russia. French bankers quickly took the Germans position and helped speed the proc
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  • ...Julius Lothar Meyer|Lothar Meyer]] and [[Dmitri Mendeleev]] in Germany and Russia, respectively, were thinking on similar lines, and independently in 1868&nd
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  • ...d a number of generalised adaptive options for threats originating outside Russia or China. ...he current list of 3,000 targets. Around 75% of the current targets are in Russia; of these, 1,100 are nuclear weapons sites.
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  • ...ng motorcycles. Most of BMW's brightest engineers were taken to the US and Russia to continue their work on jet engines which BMW produced during the war. ...w.russiancycles.com/ Dnepr] in the Ukraine, [http://www.ural.com/ Ural] in Russia, [http://www.chang-jiang.com/motocycle.html Chang Jiang] in China, and othe
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  • ...>America’s interests are challenged by an authoritarian China, a resurgent Russia, and dictators in our own hemisphere who ally themselves with our adversari
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  • ...ion's [[Vostok 1]] on April 12, 1961, a day now celebrated as a holiday in Russia and in many other countries. 23 days later, on mission [[Freedom 7]], [[Ala ...lar plans. As of 2005 ESA might have a headstart, as it has teamed up with Russia. They are likely to co-fund and develop the [[Crew Exploration Vehicle]] co
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  • * 125 for Russia ...rcraft which were used to equip the [[Luftwaffe]] nucleus being trained in Russia <ref>Book: Fokker - The man and the aircraft, p185</ref>.
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  • After [[World War II]] Germany ceded territory in the east to [[Poland]], [[Russia]], and the [[Czech Republic]]. As a result, three dialects have since large
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  • World War I broke out after Germany’s attack on Russia (1 August 1914). On 29 October 1914 the Ottoman Empire joined Germany in th
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  • ...damental change in the economic, social, and psychologic makeup of life in Russia. This period marked the rise of a Russian syphilis epidemic.
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  • ...east devastated portions of southern Poland, though not to the extent that Russia and Ukraine were ravaged. Equally ruinous were the incessant raids from the ...till able to hold their own in the wars with Czar [[Ivan the Terrible]] of Russia.
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  • ...nd a constitution was adopted in 1822. European governments, apart from [[Russia]], were mainly hostile to the movement, but there was considerable popular
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  • ...ained a popular following: his image appeared in homes and churches around Russia, his hometown started drawing pilgrims, and he began to receive prayers and
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  • ...itus Bering expedition, when the territorial ambitions of [[Russia|Tsarist Russia]] towards North America became known&mdash;that King Philip V felt such ins
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  • ...and western nations as stooges of capitalists. Post-Communist scholars in Russia point out that the intellectual framework used by Stalin and his inner circ ...apitalism, and supporting Communist movements in countries far from mother Russia. There is no doubt that Stalin always wanted control over the western borde
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  • * Hellie, Richard. ''Slavery in Russia, 1450-1725'' (1982)
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  • ...Third World. Without that exploitation capitalism would finally collapse. Russia would give military and diplomatic support to anti-colonial, anti-capitalis ...a less volatile, more systematic hardliner, [[Leonid Brezhnev]] (1906-82). Russia built its own 10 submarines and SLBM, and speeded manufacture of ICBMs; by
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  • ...Status_ENGLISH.pdf Nord Gas AG] (a consortium pipeline suppling gas from [[Russia]] to [[Germany]])</ref><ref>[http://www.secinfo.com/dsD7y.1a.7.htm Metrogas
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  • ...gan supporters responded that the Soviets would not risk total destruction Russia--and its Communist system--merely to protect flimsy satellite states distan
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  • ...toxic and more persistent than G-agents; VX is the known weaponized form. Russia has produced another class, comparable to the V-agents, called Novichuk age
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  • ...was released on [[November 2]], 1966, and spent months travelling through Russia, trying to find a locality which would let him register to live there. He f
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  • In foreign affairs the wars against Britain, Austria, Prussia, and for a time Russia were undertaken to protect France, expand its ideals, and acquire cash to p
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  • ...6, and the last Winter Games were held in [[Sochi]], [[Krasnodar Krai]], [[Russia]], in February 2014. The host city for the [[2024 Summer Olympics]] will be
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  • ...irtag''. Small wild breeding populations of this animal, named after the [[Russia]]n explorer [[Przewalski]], exist in Mongolia. <ref>http://www.treemail.nl/ ...The United States is also known for the Morgan and Quarter horse breeds. [[Russia]] takes great pride in breeding [[harness racing]] horses, a tradition dati
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  • Stage five began when the Germans invaded Russia in June 1941. [[Einsatzgruppe]]n of the SS not only massacred large numbers ...bing missions from the Western Allies, unless the aircraft could refuel in Russia. Refueling rights were denied.
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  • The King was a cousin to the Czar of Russia and the Kaiser of Germany, but the latter were bent on war and Britain was
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  • * 1898: Russia's first refrigerator cars enter service. The country's inventory will reach ...cooling to cars carrying perishable goods; similar systems will be used in Russia as late as 1975.
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  • ...migly when France decided to actively aid the Polish counterattack against Russia. Back in France he taught military history at Saint Cyr, served as aide to ...with Germany in 1940. They came into opposition only when Germany invaded Russia in June 1941. De Gaulle's policy became one of friendship directly with Mo
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  • ...>America’s interests are challenged by an authoritarian China, a resurgent Russia, and dictators in our own hemisphere who ally themselves with our adversari
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  • ...en Neils Conzen, "Germans," pp. 405-425; La Vern J. Rippley, "Germans from Russia," pp. 425-430; Arthur A. Goren, "Jews," pp. 571-598, esp. 576-579; Don Yode
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  • ...a (1996). Most recently, there were two epidemic outbreaks in 1999: One in Russia, and the second in the New York City area (NY99);the first time that the vi
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  • ...task=view&id=14&Itemid=0 Pskov State Pedagogical University] students from Russia come to TJ.
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  • ...is superiors, insisted on flying missions over France, Norway and southern Russia. Perhaps most important for his career, he was an energetic, imaginative wo
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  • When MTV Russia with 58 million viewers was launched at midnight 26 September 1998, the fir
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  • VI. Russia to be assured independent development and international withdrawal from occ ===Bolshevik Russia===
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  • The Central Asian cobra was described by [[Russia|Russian]] geologist and physician Karl Eichwald in 1831.<ref>Eichwald, E. (
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  • ...father of modern violin playing”. A child prodigy, he was later invited to Russia by Empress Catherine; then Queen Marie Antoinette of France appointed him t ...n Concerto in 1828; '''Pierre Rode''' (1774-1830), who spent five years in Russia as soloist of Alexander I’s court band, and who is known today for his ''
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  • ...is taught in some universities in [[Albania]], [[Canada]], [[Croatia]], [[Russia]], [[Serbia]] and the [[United Kingdom]] among other countries. In 1845 the [[Russia|Russian]] scholar [[Viktor Grigorovič]] travelled in the Balkans in order
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  • ...o wish to maintain the ''status quo'', and not distance the country from [[Russia]].
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  • ...in in 1819. The whole problem of imperial invasion was intensified by a [[Russia]]n claim to the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] coast down to the fifty-first par
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  • ...e U.S., for example, adoptions from [[Korea]], [[Vietnam]], [[Romania]], [[Russia]], and China and many other countries have been common at different times.
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  • ...chists were detained. Emma Goldman and 247 other people, were deported to Russia, while others were imprisoned for substantial periods. He wrote "How the D
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  • ...ghts were not nearly so "self-evident" as Jefferson believed. In China and Russia, particularly, the political rights of the individual were clearly not self
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  • ...sion]]. The severest effects were upon the economies of [[/Addendum#Russia|Russia]], the [[/Addendum#The Baltic States|Baltic States]], [[/Addendum#Iceland|I ...ddendum#The oil price|oil price]] hit the oil- exporting countries such as Russia and Mexico, and the international [[credit crunch]] created financial probl
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  • The U.S. and Russia are the only navies with ships designated as cruisers, and only the U.S. ha ..., W80|W80 nuclear weapon]], but there is an agreement between the U.S. and Russia that sea-based cruise missiles will stay conventionally armed.
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  • Western honey bees were also brought to the [[Primorsky Krai]] in Russia by [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] settlers around 1850s. These [[Russian honey bee]]
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  • ...e, and were too large and heavy even for Western Europe, and even more for Russia. In contrast, the U.S. [[M4 Sherman tank]] was technically inferior but co ...[Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact]], he split Poland into spheres of influence with Russia. It was signed a week before the invasion of Poland.<ref>{{citation
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  • '''Dûma''' ''Russia'' = '''Doûma''' ''Lebanon
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  • ...directly from these bodies, including those of [[Armenia]], [[Georgia]],[[ Russia]] and [[Ethiopia]]. The topic is limited to those bodies who accept the can *[[Russia]]: autocephaly recognised in 1589 by Ecumenical Patriarchate
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  • ...of diversity of the genus Malus is the eastern [[Turkey]], southwestern [[Russia]] region of [[Asia Minor]]. The apple tree was perhaps the earliest tree to
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  • ...sia]] around 1915 by [[Vladimir Tatlin]]. The Movement quickly spread from Russia to Europe and then into Latin America. [[Joaquin Torres Garcia]] and [[Manu
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  • ...narchists]] were formed. These anarchists assassinated heads of state from Russia, France, Spain, Italy, and the USA. But their lack of organization and refu ...are terrorists, and Western governments, including the USA, have said that Russia has tried to portray all Chechens as Islamist terrorists in order to justif
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  • ...narchists]] were formed. These anarchists assassinated heads of state from Russia, France, Spain, Italy, and the USA. But their lack of organization and refu ...are terrorists, and Western governments, including the USA, have said that Russia has tried to portray all Chechens as Islamist terrorists in order to justif
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  • ...xperimental study of [[memory]] at the [[University of Berlin]]; and the [[Russia]]n [[physiology|physiologist]] [[Ivan Pavlov]] (1849-1936), who investigate
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  • ...lived across the [[Pontic-Caspian Steppe]] (that is: [[Ukraine]], south [[Russia]] and west [[Kazakhstan]]). Some famous archeological remnants of this Indo
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  • ...overnment was not notified until March 29, 1906, well after Japan defeated Russia and concluded, on November 17, 1905, the Eulsa treaty that made Korea a pro
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  • ...me a regional power that was able to defeat the forces of both China and [[Russia]]. It occupied [[Korea]], [[Formosa]] ([[Taiwan]]), and southern [[Sakhalin
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  • ...(BE01)|ARM ''Cuauhtémoc'']] from Mexico and the 356 foot ''Pallada'' from Russia. Other ships included the Liberty ship [[SS Jeremiah O'Brien|SS ''Jeremiah
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  • ...p://www.fas.org/irp/nsa/spartans/chapter1.pdf }}</ref> A 1946 plan listed Russia, China, and a [redacted] country as high-priority targets. This would have For the Pacific, the USCIB targeted China, and Russia in both the European and Pacific theaters, but Korea was a low-priority tar
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  • ...as "honest broker" between the contending parties. The secret treaty with Russia (1887) illustrated Bismarck's ability to deal behind the backs of his allie
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  • ...n [[Sheffield]] by [[Benjamin Huntsman]] in c. 1740, and Pavel Anosov in [[Russia]] in 1837. Huntsman's raw material was blister steel.
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  • ...ld have surrendered even if the atomic bombs had not been dropped, even if Russia had not entered the war, and even if no invasion had been planned or contem Russia had attacked after it repudiated the extant nonaggression pact, the languag
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  • ...f the smallpox pathogen exist: in high-security government laboratories in Russia and the United States. There are concerns, however, that there may be cultu
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  • ...or In London, A Court Concludes [https://www.npr.org/2021/09/21/1039224996/russia-alexander-litvinenko-european-court-human-rights-putin ''NPR 2021'']</ref>
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  • ...es' predictions almost immediately started to materialize. Keynes went to Russia in 1926, interested in the study of the economic measures being taken by th
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  • ...ace it. Most voters want a powerful president (as in the U.S., France, and Russia), while most politicians want to keep the parliamentary system and have onl
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  • * O. Henry is a household name in Russia, as his books enjoyed excellent translations and some of his stories were m
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  • ...ide for the material needs of the people.<ref>P.A. Howell, "In Khruschev's Russia," in Bridge, ''Manning Clark'', 56</ref> His comment that [[Lenin]] stood o ...ental goodwill" towards the Soviet Union.<ref>P.A. Howell, "In Khruschev's Russia," in Bridge, ''Manning Clark'', 56</ref>
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  • ...50 to 1.56 in 1871 and 19.3 in 1913. France, Belgium, Austria-Hungary, and Russia, combined, went from 2.2 million tons in 1870 to 14.1 million tons in 1913, ...e US; 1.0% for Britain; 6.0% for Germany; and 4.3% for France, Belgium and Russia, the other major producres. This explosive growth rested on solid technolog
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  • ...ubmarine topography of the [[Bahamas|Bahamian]] region shown in the huge [[Russia]]n ''Atlas Mira'' by detailed [[isobath]]s, catches the attention of a topo
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  • ...al, and England and from 1348-1351 spread east to Germany, Scandinavia and Russia. The period of the [[black plague]] lasted from 1347-1351. After this perio
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  • ...the value of color image transmission, with an early patent application in Russia in 1889 for a mechanically-scanned color system showing how early the impor ...s''' were sold from 1928 to 1934 in the United Kingdom, United States, and Russia. The earliest commercially made sets sold by Baird in the U.K. and the U.S.
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  • ...ughly calculated as a two-way gamble. If the European Axis defeated Soviet Russia, Japan would require chips to play on the winning side at the peace settlem
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  • ...genres, and in his lifetime achieved great fame both inside and outside of Russia. His compositions, many of which were written on the “grand scale” and Shostakovich was born in St. Petersburg, Russia on 25 September 1906. His forebears on both sides were from Siberia. His fa
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  • ...ial for piston planes. Germany had few wells, and depended on imports from Russia (before 1941) and Nazi ally Romania, and on synthetic oil plants that used
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  • ...ev's faltering regime, but it too fell in 1991 as Communism disappeared in Russia and the [[Cold War]] ended in American victory. There were no parades or ce
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  • ...led [[Indochina]]. The stunning [[Russo-Japanese War|triumph of Japan over Russia]] in 1905 energized his movement. In [[Tokyo]], he appealed to the many Chi
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  • ...the policy of aiding Britain (because Britain was at war with Germany and Russia supported Germany). Lewis endorsed Republican [[Wendell Willkie]] for Presi ...stern Europe, and allowed Germany to go to war with France and Briatin, as Russia supplied wit with oil and food. American Communists immediately took the pu
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  • ...the policy of aiding Britain (because Britain was at war with Germany and Russia supported Germany). Lewis endorsed Republican [[Wendell Willkie]] for Pres ...stern Europe, and allowed Germany to go to war with France and Britain, as Russia supplied wit with oil and food. American Communists immediately took the pu
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  • ...ries, including Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy, Portugal, Poland, and Russia. Active groups are also found in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Chile.
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  • ...ge of salvation from diseases ravaging the eastern states all the way to [[Russia]]. He accepted Stalin's invitation for two reasons: it was said he was enam
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  • ...from WSMV disease are Canada, Jordan, Romania, Australia, Yugoslavia, and Russia.
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  • ...h an American vehicle. This cooperation continues to the present day, with Russia and America the two biggest partners in the largest space station ever buil
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  • ...gan left office, and Communism was abolished (and Gorbachev repudiated) by Russia in 1991. Reagan is thus credited with achieving victory in the Cold War.<re
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  • ...en Neils Conzen, "Germans," pp. 405-425; La Vern J. Rippley, "Germans from Russia," pp. 425-430; Arthur A. Goren, "Jews," pp. 571-598, esp. 576-579; Don Yode
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  • ...reports to the commanding officer. Several militaries, including those of Russia and the U.S., had assistants that coordinated subgroups of the staff. In th
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  • ...developments in the world economy and assess economic policies. Although Russia has joined the group, thereby forming the Group of Eight, the G-7 continues The BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India and China) is a group of countries that holds its own summit meeting
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  • ...riod of improved foreign relations between the United States and China and Russia, both of which see themselves as potential victims of similar attacks.
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  • ...ssor, tried to temper feelings of triumphalism lest there be a backlash in Russia, but the palpable sense of victory in the [[Cold War]] was a success that R
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  • :"The discoverers from Japan, Russia, and the USA will now be invited to suggest permanent names and symbols. So
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  • ...Panel recommended "before the weapons are used not only Britain, but also Russia, France, and China be advised that we have made considerable progress in ou
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  • ...''Duke of York'' steams at 20 to 25 knots during an [[Arctic]] convoy to [[Russia]] in March, 1942.]]
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  • ...future. Where should one place China in the threat assessment? What about Russia, or Cuba? The outcome of these debates shapes the priorities for some $44 b ...rn to the European Community. In a post-cold-war environment, the roles of Russia and China are still evolving. Japan, with a history of blurred lines betwee
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  • ...ounterintelligence staff and the area (or functional) unit, such as Soviet Russia Division. At one point, the counterintelligence unit operated quite autonom
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  • ...r future. Their historical range (severely diminished today) ran through [[Russia]], [[Siberia]], Iran, Afghanistan, [[History of India|India]], China and [[
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  • The Quartet, of the UN, the European Union, Russia and the United States, recommends a two-state solution. Recently, UN Secre
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  • ...most notable markets where this is the case are China, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the Czech Republic where respectively [[Baidu]], [[Yahoo! Japan]], [[Na
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  • ...the Emperor of [[Japan]], who alerted him of the probability of war with [[Russia]]. In 1906, Roosevelt sent troops to restore order in Cuba during the revol
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  • ...LINT will blur into ES for specific missions. <ref>JP 3-13.1 p. II-7</ref> Russia, as mentioned previously, does not differentiate between the two. <ref name
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  • ...y two-thirds of gold used in the United States. [[Siberian]] regions of [[Russia]] also used to be significant in the global gold mining industry. The town
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  • ...e rise of the nation state (especially England, France, Spain, Prussia and Russia), and explorations of the [[Atlantic World]]. "Modern History" (since 1648)
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  • the idea of a Norwegian landing as a way of securing the transport route to Russia ...he idea of a Norwegian landing as a way of securing the transport route to Russia and bringing Sweden into the war. Then, when his generals and admirals adam
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  • ...ting in on [[Isaac Asimov]]. As long as we're talking about people born in Russia, how about visiting [[Leo Tolstoy]] -[[User:Derek Hodges|Derek Hodges]] 02:
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  • ...ions of the Persian ''shāh'' ("king"). The game reached Western Europe and Russia by at least three routes, the earliest being in the 9th century. By the ye ...the title for two cycles, 1963–1969. His successor, [[Boris Spassky]] from Russia (1969–1972), was a player able to win in both positional and sharp tactic
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  • ...abundant supply.</ref> Germany had few wells, and depended on imports from Russia (before 1941) and Nazi ally Romania, and on synthetic oil plants that used
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  • ...87), p. 17; see also p. 46-7.</ref> Salem sent the first American ships to Russia and were second to reach China.<ref>Ibid., p. 109-110</ref> Salem ships fre
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  • ...nitions, provided military advisors, and helped mine the harbor at Wonsan. Russia also sold thousands of its [[fighter aircraft#first-generation|first genera ...e Inchon landing, Mao had ordered 12 divisions ready to invade Korea. When Russia failed to provide the aviation that Stalin had promised, Mao realized his s
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  • ...se life expectancies to 150 to 200 years. No one foresees a situation like Russia in the 1990s, where life expectancy has been falling.
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  • ...elding in space is also possible&mdash;it was first attempted in 1969 by [[Russia|Russian]] cosmonauts, when they performed experiments to test shielded meta
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  • ...ef> Today countries that have civil law systems range from [[Law of Russia|Russia]], and [[Law of the People's Republic of China|China]] to most of Central a ...The other important model is found in countries like France, the U.S. and Russia. Under such [[presidential system]]s the executive branch exists and presid
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  • ...rnment eventually agreed to withdraw its troops (following pressure from Russia<ref>Blair (403-5)</ref>, and in the belief that a ground attack was imminen ...sday 28 April 2005.]</ref>. In the meantime, representatives of France and Russia had announced their intention to veto any further resolution<ref>[http://ne
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  • ...ayed the major role in defeating Hitler in western Europe (as [[Stalin]]'s Russia played the major role in the East). U.S. forces played the major role in de ...nd the Soviet Union, with the objectives of halting the German advances in Russia and in North Africa; bombarding Germany with strategic air power; eventuall
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  • ...tane enhancer in [[Argentina]], [[Australia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[France]], [[Russia]], United States and conditionally in [[New Zealand]]. MMT is a yellow liqu
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  • ...tane enhancer in [[Argentina]], [[Australia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[France]], [[Russia]], United States and conditionally in [[New Zealand]]. MMT is a yellow liqu
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  • and [[Russian Academy of Sciences|Russia]] (1724). Euler was offered a position at this
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  • ...uth and west, and turn our gaze upward to the land in the east." He meant Russia, under the "yoke of the Jew".
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  • ...ails. They, in turn, feed information to their national levels. The US and Russia have exchanged liaison teams in their aerospace warning centers, and there
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  • ...LFTR), would tap the [[thorium fuel cycle]]. Private companies from Japan, Russia, Australia and the United States, and the Chinese government, have expresse
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  • ...ollowing year with Allied victories in the Middle East, the Pacific and in Russia. Victory came three years later following an Anglo-American invasion of Eur
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  • ...]] and the [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1965]], India's relationship with the [[Russia, history|Soviet Union]] warmed at the expense of ties with the [[United Sta
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  • ...n Empire as an offset to Russian power). Disraeli had threatened war with Russia on the issue and Gladstone argued he was wrong. Liberal opinion was convuls
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  • ...n Empire as an offset to Russian power). Disraeli had threatened war with Russia on the issue and Gladstone argued he was wrong. Liberal opinion was convuls
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  • ...hey must fight Germany to achieve it. One stumbling block was that Czarist Russia--which almost as politically repugnant as Germany--was one of the Allies. W
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  • ...world. Tenet focused on potential problems such as "the transformation of Russia and China", "rogue states" like North Korea, Iran and Iraq, and terrorism.<
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  • ...nd Miriam (Horwitz) Goldstein, whose [[Judaism|Jewish]] families were from Russia and Hungary.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=w81L1qAh
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  • Bhutan has no formal relations with the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom or France. This is possibly done deliberately so Bhutan
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  • ...area of the globe, but is the sixth-largest country on the planet (after [[Russia]], [[Canada]], China, the [[United States of America|USA]] and [[Brazil]]).
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  • ...ory behaviour of General [[Mohammed Siad Barre]], assisted by support from Russia and then the United States.<br>
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  • ...ory behaviour of General [[Mohammed Siad Barre]], assisted by support from Russia and then the United States.<br>
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  • ...logistical work in Europe. He extended aid to famine-stricken [[Bolshevist Russia]] in 1921. When a critic inquired if he was not thus helping [[Bolshevism]]
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  • ...opean settlements were established in California. Reacting to interest by Russia and Britain in the fur-bearing animals of the Pacific coast, Spain created
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  • ...uerten), Argentina (Gabriela Sabatini, Guillermo Vilas and Gastón Gaudio), Russia (Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Marat Safin, Maria Sharapova, Anastasia Myskina, and S
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  • ...etween France and Germany, Churchill suggested an alliance with France and Russia to safeguard the independence of Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands to co ...new [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Communist Party]] government in Russia.<ref>Rhodes James 1970, pp. 105&ndash;106.</ref><ref>Gilbert 1991, p. 411.<
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  • ...ration in Argentina|immigration]] came from Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Russia, [[Syria]] and [[Lebanon]] (then parts of the [[Ottoman Empire]]), the Unit
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  • ...-as with the maneuvers to threaten Mexico, the 1919 expeditionary force to Russia, and the proceedings of the advisory Supreme War Council in London, 1817-18
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  • ...ssies in Beijing. An eight-nation alliance &mdash; Germany, France, Italy, Russia, the United Kingdom, the U.S., Austria-Hungary and Japan &mdash; sent a for
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  • ...of Portugal]], [[History of Qatar]], [[History of Romania]], [[History of Russia]], [[History of Rwanda]], [[History of Saint Kitts and Nevis]], [[History o
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  • ...ge should elaborate more on international/ethnic disputes. For example, if Russia were to suddenly claim/dispute Alaska, what would the article on Alaska loo
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  • In the 1950s and 1960s, historians tried to unify Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, and Fascist Italy under a rubric of totalitarianism, but the model has fal
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  • ...abundant supply.</ref> Germany had few wells, and depended on imports from Russia (before 1941) and Nazi ally Romania, and on synthetic oil plants that used ...tening the Russians, that seems unlikely too. Truman and Stimson knew that Russia had the capability of building their own bomb; unleashing the American weap
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  • ...tury to the 1910s in France, Spain, the Ottoman Empire, Ethiopia, Britain, Russia, and Bulgaria. Though the Enlightenment and its secular ideological success
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  • ...y manufactured under license in the United States, and were sold to Soviet Russia who reverse-engineered them with the Rolls-Royce Nene engine going on to po
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  • ...of the Vitus Bering expedition, when the territorial ambitions of Tsarist Russia towards North America became known&mdash;that King Philip V felt such insta ...ern Frontier of Alta California") as a part of Mexico's strategy to halt [[Russia]]n incursions into the region.<ref>Leffingwell, p. 170</ref> The Sonoma Pre
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  • ...the titanium bought by Lockheed to make Blackbirds had to be imported from Russia. Initially, 80% of the titanium delivered to Lockheed had to be rejected du
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  • ...important smuggling routes for Southwest Asian heroin moving to or through Russia and Eastern Europe. Loose border controls, lack of regional counternarcoti
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  • ...prevented from enacting stiffer sanctions due to resistance from China and Russia, two of its five permanent members. In November Sudanese authorities roughe
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  • ...nya]]n Storm, [[Germany|German]] [[Nightcrawler (comics)|Nightcrawler]], [[Russia]]n [[Colossus (comics)|Colossus]] and [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Wolverine (comi
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  • ...s state terror policies with the ones of the Russian Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]], famous for violent suppression of a peaceful demonstration o
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  • For example, the [[Soviet]]-[[Russia]]n [[Alfa class submarine]], was constructed out of [[titanium]]. This ligh
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  • ...istan, [[Ecuador]], [[Haiti]], [[Trinidad and Tobago]], [[Colombia]] and [[Russia]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Appendix Table 5-4: Ten Largest Sources of the For
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  • ...Eastern/South-Eastern Indian mountainous regions, and finally the northern Russia.
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  • ...xports of wine, fish and marble, and it supply of wheat to the Aegean from Russia.
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  • ...and so both names are equally valid. An example would be the Amur River in Russia, or is that the Heilongjiang River in China? [[User:Derek Harkness|Derek Ha
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