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  • ...raphic Reference (3rd ed), Johns Hopkins University Press, 2,142 pp.</ref> Duiker comes from the [[Afrikaans]] word "diver". When frightened they will leap i ...Although the different species vary in size from the largest yellow-backed duiker (weighing up to 175lbs) to the tiny royal antelope (weighing just 1.5kg/3.3
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  • ...raphic Reference (3rd ed), Johns Hopkins University Press, 2,142 pp.</ref> Duiker comes from the [[Afrikaans]] word "diver". When frightened they will leap i ...Although the different species vary in size from the largest yellow-backed duiker (weighing up to 175lbs) to the tiny royal antelope (weighing just 1.5kg/3.3
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  • ...liam J. ''Ho Chi Minh'' (2000). [http://www.amazon.com/Ho-Chi-Minh-William-Duiker/dp/078688701X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1215223399&sr=1-1 excerpt and * Duiker, William J. ''Sacred War: Nationalism and Revolution in a Divided Vietnam''
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  • ...d and reconciled these views remains, to this day, controversial.<ref name=Duiker>{{citation |author = William J. Duiker
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  • ...r mamba species. For example, black mambas can eat [[chicken]]s and [[blue duiker]] (''Philantomba monticola'').<ref name=Marais>Marais, Johan. (2004). A Com
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  • ...s issued in September 1948, which stated long-term U.S. objectives as:<ref>Duiker 1994, p. 66</ref> | author = William J. Duiker
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  • | author = William Duiker Duiker suggests that the definitive Vietnamese version of peoples' war comes from
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  • ...that with little fighting seized Saigon on April 30, ending the war.<ref> Duiker, ''The Communist Road to Power,'' 341-49; David Butler, ''Fall of Saigon,''
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  • ...wn to eat small animals such as [[flying squirrel|flying squirrels]] and [[Duiker|Duikers]], [[insect larvae]], [[earthworm|earthworms]], [[egg|eggs]], [[hon
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  • * Duiker William J. ''U.S. Containment Policy and the Conflict in Indochina.'' 1994.
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  • ...putting Le Duan in charge and Ho becoming a figurehead. <ref> William J. Duiker, ''Ho Chi Minh: A Life'' (2001), [http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/078688701
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  • ...ake species. A large specimen has even been recorded eating a young [[blue duiker]] (''Philantomba monticola''). One black mamba was even observed attempting
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