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  • ...layed important roles in the [[Gulf War (Iraq, 1991)|Gulf War]] and in the Middle East generally.
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  • ...with snakes. In this way, soldiers in desert wars of North Africa and the Middle East are subject to bites by [[Horned viper]]s, and timbermen logging in the pin | width=250 | Middle East
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  • At the 1988 T.E. Lawrence symposium, he spoke of Lawrence's view of the Middle East and how it applies to today's politics. In response to [[Steven Tabachnick]
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  • | journal = Middle East News
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  • ...still substantially present in other parts of the world such as Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Social and environmental factors in
    12 KB (1,828 words) - 17:19, 27 February 2012
  • ...iterature; for example, the spices and aromatics that linked Europe to the Middle East, and Asia. (It is a hoary myth that the spices were used to disguise rancid
    17 KB (2,558 words) - 10:07, 28 February 2024
  • ...informal value transfer systems, such as the ''hawala'' widely used in the Middle East and Asia, where value is transferred through a network of brokers, who oper
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  • * Cole, Juan. ''Napoleon's Egypt: Invading the Middle East'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Napoleons-Egypt-Invading-Middle-East/dp/140
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  • #[[Middle East history]] #[[Ancient Middle East]]
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  • ...fecting U.S. policy towards the [[State of Israel]] specifically and the [[Middle East]] generally are theologies including [[dispensationalism]] and [[dispensati
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  • ...matériel by two years of war with Germany, and heavily committed in the [[Middle East]], [[North Africa]] and elsewhere, were unable to provide much more than to ...ps from the Second Australian Imperial Force, returning from action in the Middle East.
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  • As is common in the Middle East, there was an immediate issue of water rights. Beyond that, however, the Sh ...Soviet Union and the PRC, even though China was a rival of the Soviets for Middle East influence.<ref name=Timmerman-Ch09>{{citation
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  • ...1/22/obama.mitchell/index.html George Mitchell named special envoy for the Middle East].' January 22, 2009.</ref> On January 22, Obama signed executive orders aut
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  • ...dum of Conversation with Chinese Officials, "The Soviet Union; Europe; the Middle East; South Asia; Angola"|publisher=George Washington University National Securi
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  • ...or sound engineering reasons, but also would contribute to the role of the Middle East in world politics. Previously, a nation that wanted to have its warships op ...aces, obviating the need for stokers. Since the main source of oil was the Middle East, however, the needs of the [[Royal Navy]] would dominate British policy in
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  • | title = Security Cooperation in the Middle East ...the Abbassia Fever Hospital, the oldest and largest fever hospital in the Middle East, it does research with Egyptian personnel and scientific clinicals througho
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  • | journal = [[Middle East Quarterly]]
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  • ...] species found in southern Europe through to the Balkans and parts of the Middle East. It is reputed to be the most venomous and dangerous of the European vipers
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  • ...pe D''' is also pandemic but is predominant in the Mediterranean area, the Middle East and India.
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  • ===The Middle East=== ...undamentalists became active. Islamic fundamentalism spread throughout the Middle East, spawning groups such as [[al-Qaeda]] and [[Hamas]]. Hamas, the "Liberation
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