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  • ...perations and facilities in Central America|Central and South America, the Caribbean (except U.S. commonwealths, territories, and possessions) and Cuba. It is a ...detection and monitoring of suspect air and maritime drug activity in the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and the eastern Pacific. It collects, processes, and
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  • ...d the shores of the Caribbean by air and published an illustrated book The Caribbean as Columbus Saw It (1964).
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  • ...southern and western Africa to work on export-oriented plantations in the Caribbean, America and Brazil. Slavery was a major cause of the [[American Civil War] ...turn sold them to slaveships (operated by Europeans) who took them to the Caribbean, South America, and North America. About 12,000,000 slaves were transporte
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  • ...emocracy located at the southern end of the Windward Islands region of the Caribbean Sea. Consisting of Grenada and six smaller islets, the nation forms part of
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  • ====Freshwater major habitat types of Latin America and the Caribbean==== {{main|List of freshwater ecoregions of Latin America and the Caribbean}}
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  • ...juice, two kinds of sugar syrup, including a ginger-flavored one from the Caribbean, Angostura bitters, anisette-flavored liqueur such as Pernod, and grenadine ...as originally made. At that time Don the Beachcomber used 5 or 6 kinds of Caribbean rum that are no longer easily available in the United States, so generic ru
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  • {{r|Caribbean}}
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  • ...ship conducted refresher training before deploying to the [[Caribbean Sea|Caribbean]] towards the end of November for training operations with other amphibious ...midshipman cruise]] in early November 1961, ''York County'' headed for the Caribbean where she participated in Exercise "Phiblex 4-61" before returning to Littl
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  • ===Caribbean pidgins=== [[Caribbean]] pidgins were the result of [[colonialism]]. As tropical islands were colo
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  • ...The following 15 months were spent training off the east coast, and in the Caribbean.
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  • ...of a distinctive breed quite similar to certain of the wild horses of the Caribbean.
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  • ...The remainder of her time was spent along the eastern seaboard and in the Caribbean. ...erranean]]. Thus she began a schedule of deployments, alternating Atlantic-Caribbean duty with cruises in the Mediterranean, which lasted until she was [[decomm
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  • ...]n. Any similarities between Hawaiian Creole and its counterparts in the [[Caribbean]], [[South America]] and elsewhere could be accounted for due to [[innatism
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  • {{r|Caribbean Wind}}
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  • ...es causes the diffuse form of lepromatous leprosy found in Mexico and the Caribbean. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...he victims of [[slavery]] were thrown together on [[plantation]]s in the [[Caribbean]] and elsewhere in the [[Americas]]; others have come about through [[migra
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  • ...an almond-flavored syrup, while the latter uses falernum, a syrup from the Caribbean with a very different ginger and lime flavor. The recipes from almost all ...o obtain in the United States except from a single supplier, is a flavored Caribbean syrup with a very different taste from the Orgeat syrup used in most of the
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  • ...lk on [[29 June]] and resumed her passenger and cargo runs to bases in the Caribbean area. That employment occupied her time until the summer of 1950. ...entire year of 1951 plying the waters along the Atlantic coast and in the Caribbean engaged in training exercises and transporting people and supplies between
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  • Central America and the Caribbean island nations are included in North America. Most of the scattered island
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  • ...d wide cultural phenomenon. As the mouthpiece of African-American and Afro-Caribbean youth, suffering from daily problems such as migration, a high unemployment ...he “key” to understanding the necessities of the African-American and Afro-Caribbean youth: Based upon underlying heavy rhythmic grooves, rappers now had the op
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