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  • Algol was recommissioned on 17 November 1961 at the Northwest Marine Iron Works at Portland, Oreg., Captain F. L. Edwards in command. After shakedown
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  • ...example, use [[ammonium perchlorate]] oxidizer, aluminium powder fuel, an iron oxide catalyst, and a rubberized binder.
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  • ...pread, and mines began to exploit abundant reserves of lead, copper, zinc, iron, and coal. Railways were opened in the 1880s, with the link from St. John's ...singly attracted to the island's natural resources. A Canadian firm opened iron mines in 1895 on Bell Island in Conception Bay. Paper mills were built at G
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  • ...arxist [[Friedrich Engels]] even declared that the potato was the equal of iron for its "historically revolutionary role.
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  • ...The crude oil also contains small amounts of metals such as [[copper]], [[iron]], [[nickel]] and [[vanadium]].<ref name=Speight/> Nickel, vanadium, iron, copper and other metal contaminants, present in FCC feedstocks in the [[pa
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  • ...mans<ref name="Berger"/>. The Latest Stone Age merges with the culture of Iron-aged [[Bantu]] speaking pastoralists who moved into the region around 1500
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  • ...e years between the release of ''Squad Leader'' and its progeny ''Cross of Iron'' through ''GI: Anvil of Victory'' represented AH's commitment to tactical-
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  • ...ntrol of its castle. Other supplies ranged from [[beer]] to Scotland, to [[iron]] from [[Rotterdam]] and [[apple]]s from [[Ostend]] and [[Dunkirk]]. The fi
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  • ...fighters" are defeated, their countries will be irrevocably lost behind an Iron Curtain of Soviet domination.<ref> George P. Shultz, "America and the Strug
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  • ...spotting unit, during which he was decorated several times for bravery ([[Iron Cross]] 2nd class), he joined the Bavarian police in 1919, and was involved
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  • ...k |last=Churchill |first=Winston |author-link=Winston Churchill |title=The Iron Curtain: January 1945 &ndash; July 1945 |series=The Second World War |work=
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  • |[[Iron carbonate|FeCO<sub>3</sub>]] |[[Iron carbonate|FeCO<sub>3</sub>]]
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  • ...r [[pressure cooker]]s, [[steam cleaning]] of fabrics and carpets, [[steam iron]]ing and for heating of buildings.
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  • ...away from use of charcoal and towards casting directly from newly produced iron. Their co-operation with each other made it possible to work on the greater
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  • ...tton cloth, shoes, thread, stockings, pottery, ribbons, carpets, brass and iron ware. Hamilton declared, there was "a moral certainty of success." The site
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  • Lady Julia Fish is "the iron hand beneath the [[leather glove]]", whose son Ronald Fish ("Ronnie") marri
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  • ===Treatment of iron deficiency=== ...r H et al.| title=Ferric carboxymaltose in patients with heart failure and iron deficiency. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2009 | volume= 361 | issue= 25 |
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  • ...are different from those of the party's rank-and-file. This was Michels' "iron law of oligarchy," and it especially affected labor parties. In the U.S., t
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  • ...ases and monooxygenases probably use ascorbate as a co-substrate to reduce iron or copper, [[oxygen]], and [[2-oxo-glutarate]], a [[Krebs cycle]] intermedi ...="pmid3753442">{{cite journal |author=Davies KJ ''& al.'' |title=Uric acid-iron ion complexes. A new aspect of the antioxidant functions of uric acid |jour
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  • ...wings reflect changes in both building technology and aesthetic tastes. [[Iron]] columns and beams reinforced the building’s [[brick]] vaults; the archi
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  • ...g, cooking, and heating, had carbon monoxide as a significant constituent. Iron smelting and other current technological processes still produce byproduct
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  • ...The GPC-B1 knockdown wheat variety showed 30% less grain protein, zinc and iron, without differences in grain size, and verified that a single gene was res
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  • ...d rawhide thongs demonstrate the practicality of the padres who, having no iron nails for building, substituted the leather laces. Consequently, the lumbe
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  • ...studied to examine its phylogenetic history. Fraxatin is involved in cell iron metabolism and is found in animals ranging from eubacteria to mammals. Some
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  • ...Oreg.]], where she was converted to an attack cargo ship by the Willamette Iron and Steel Co.; and commissioned on 28 April 1944, CDR Howard R. Shaw in com
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  • ...the Dark Peak.)</ref> Later settlement has always been sparse. There were Iron Age forts on the edges of the area, at Mam Tor and Carl Wark.
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  • ...logius Schneider]] [[:de:Eulogius Schneider|(de)]]) ruled the city with an iron hand before being overthrown after the downfall of [[Maximilien Robespierre ...isiter-strasbourg.com/Liste_Totale/pont_auvergne.htm ''Pont d'Auvergne''] (iron), as well as the futuristic ''Passerelle'' over the Rhine, opened in 2004.
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  • ...that can specifically bind [[Iron|Fe<sup>3+</sup>]] ions. It is these four iron ions that bind oxygen tightly in the oxygenated blood of the lungs, yet, re
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  • ...Pennsylvania in the early eighteenth century and became interested in the iron foundry business, which William's father later pursued in Ohio. In 1852 the
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  • ...that can specifically bind [[Iron|Fe<sup>3+</sup>]] ions. It is these four iron ions that bind oxygen tightly in the oxygenated blood of the lungs, yet, re
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  • ...C&pg=PA252 |author=Tim van Gelder |pages=p. 252 |chapter=Chapter 8: Wooden Iron? Husserlian Phenomenology Meets Cognitive Science |title=Naturalizing Pheno
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  • ...ters with and without psionic capabilities fear falling under the agency's iron control.
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  • ...ching among [[transition metal]]s, because [[chromium]], [[manganese]], [[iron]] and [[nickel]] possess very definite catalytic properties. After a few y
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  • 6.Internationally, the world is no longer locked in the iron grip of the Cold War. Totalitarianism is giving way to democracy and justic
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  • ...e reservoirs of atmospheric oxygen, marine sulfates and sedimentary ferric iron and sulfates (its oxidized products), as well as large sedimentary reservoi ...biogeochemical cycles of carbon and its redox partners oxygen, sulfur, and iron, are integral to Earth's biosphere, and their isotopic records help us unde
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  • ...arts]] and [[forensic science]]s. Others have special equipment, such as [[Iron Man]]’s [[Artificial powered exoskeleton|powered armor suits]] and [[Gree ...-Man, Captain America, The Fantastic Four, [[Hulk (comics)|The Hulk]], and Iron Man and DC owns Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, [[Captain Marvel (DC Comics
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  • Iron Flow Batteries: '''< $20 per kWh''' "incremental cost" promised.<ref>[https
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  • ...ides fluorocitrate, any other factor, such as low level of oxygen, lack of iron, affecting TCA activity would increase the level of PIA. As a result, resea
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  • ...the silver age (''treta yuga''), the copper age (''dwapar yuga'') and the iron age (''kali yuga''). Striking deviations from Hinduism are the inclusion of
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  • ...The GPC-B1 knockdown wheat variety showed 30% less grain protein, zinc and iron, without differences in grain size, and verified that a single gene was res
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  • ...1852. Clay lacked Webster's powerful logic and learning and Calhoun's cast-iron principles, but he was equal to both men in national power and he outranked
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  • ...r music 'so heavy, they could churn the air into cottage cheese'. However, Iron Butterfly dubbed an album ''Heavy'', and this referred to the intensity of In 1966, a similar evolution occurred with [[Iron Butterfly]] and their debut album ''Heavy''. The music was characterised by
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  • ...ins formed during this process include [[tin]], [[copper]], [[lead]] and [[iron]]. Granite can decompose into china clay, and this is extracted on the sou
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  • ...s launched in the U.S. for [[Earth Day]] in 1971. The campaign featured [[Iron Eyes Cody]], an Italian America who was known for playing Native Americans
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  • ...67 ''Days of Future Passed'', regarded as the first unified concept album, Iron Butterfly's 17 minute opus 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida', and [[the Pretty Things]]'
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  • ...on nickel-based alloys to hold the molten salt. Alloys based on nickel and iron are prone to embrittlement under high neutron flux.<ref name="Engel-1980">{ ...at operational temperature. Structural metal such as chromium, nickel, and iron must be removed for corrosion control.
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  • <tr><th>Tridi<th>23<td>Fer<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Iron]]<td>Chiendent<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Couch grass]]<td>Cochléaria<td bgcol
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  • * 1788. On the wine test for iron and lead. In Crell's annals, vol. 1, pt. 4.
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  • ...of capital investment, an absence of raw materials such as [[coal]] and [[iron]] and intense competition from British goods in the Free State in the 1920�
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  • ...for ''The Last Picture Show'', which he shared with Tom Pendleton's ''The Iron Orchard''; and in 1986, for ''Lonesome Dove''. He won the [[Amon G. Carter]
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  • ...hates, sulphites, sulphur dioxide, and elemental sulphur), carbon dioxide, iron compounds, manganese compounds, cobalt compounds, and uranium compounds.
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  • * Weintraub, Stanley. ''Iron Tears: America's Battle for Freedom, Britain's Quagmire: 1775-1783.'' Free
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  • ...rift valley mainly comprising Paleozoic formations, and here, the coal and iron bearing rocks that fuelled Scotland's industrial revolution are to be found ...ury BCE, Brythonic Celtic culture and language spread into Scotland. The [[Iron age]] brought numerous [[hill forts]], [[brochs]], crannogs and fortified s
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  • ...c chemistry]]; for example, many enzymes rely on transition metals such as iron and copper; and materials such as shells, teeth, and bones are part organic
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  • ...ductive farmlands, vast natural resources (especially water, timber, coal, iron, and oil), and an entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to investing in mat ...build fishing fleets and, in time, trading vessels. They also built small iron forges. By the 18th century, regional patterns of development had become cl
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  • ...few dozen more carnyces in battle.<ref>Steve Piggott: "The Carnyx in Early Iron Age Britain". In: ''The Antiquaries Journal'' 39 (1959), pp. 19–32</ref> ...he African [[Djembe|djembe]], are known since the [[Neolithic]]. A later [[Iron Age]] drum is the ''Malemort Drum'' found in the central French [[Corrèze]
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  • ...1.0em; font-family: Gill Sans MT, Trebuchet MS;">Our spheres are fixed on iron axes, which is passed through them. At one and of the axis there is a small
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  • ...ge genes (''hms''), which are abundant in red blood cells, and acts as the iron-containing part of the [[hemoglobin]] molecule that binds oxygen. To unders
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  • ...London: Methuen. ''Round heads and pointed heads, Dansen, How much is your iron?, The trial of Lucullus, Fear and misery of the Third Reich'', and ''Señor
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  • ...ange of metals to a powder [calx], such as that obtained by the rusting of iron when exposed to air). Lavoisier focused his attention upon analyzing compo
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  • ...few dozen more carnyces in battle.<ref>Steve Piggott: "The Carnyx in Early Iron Age Britain". In: ''The Antiquaries Journal'' 39 (1959), pp. 19–32</ref> ...he African [[Djembe|djembe]], are known since the [[Neolithic]]. A later [[Iron Age]] drum is the ''Malemort Drum'' found in the central French [[Corrèze]
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  • ...Darbys, Reynolds, Lloyds, Champions, and Rawlinsons) dominated the British iron industry. The Barclays and Lloyds were powerful bankers.<ref> Barbour and F
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  • During the 20th century Pennsylvania's existing iron industries expanded into a major center of steel production. Shipbuilding a
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  • * Weintraub, Stanley. ''Iron Tears: America's Battle for Freedom, Britain's Quagmire: 1775-1783.'' Free
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  • ...was the first in North America. Extant records indicate the production of iron had begun, but the events of March, 1622 interrupted continued operations. ...the civil war was located in [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]] at [[Tredegar Iron Works]]. Tredegar was run partially by slave labor, and it produced most of
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  • ...t him out of combat for the rest of the war, in combat that earned him the Iron Cross First Class. He rose to [[Nazi SS and military ranks|Hauptmann]] in 1
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  • ...he presence of Pyrite, an Iron Sulfide that generates expansion by forming Iron oxide and Ettringite.
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  • ...tered port at San Diego. Through the end of September, the ship went "cold iron" there for repairs but resumed operations out of her home port at the begin
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  • ...,787 is granted for an electro-magnetic telephone using permanent magnets, iron diaphragms, and a call bell.
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  • ...rbing one a minute. All were hit repeatedly, but were saved by their thick iron armor (one sank). Cannon fire from the heavy guns was surprisingly ineffec
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  • ...reflecting the band's musical colouring of 'heaviness' and 'lightness' cf. Iron Butterfly.</ref> On October 22, Grant and Page then registered the band's o ...ut as a support group again.<ref>{{cite news| title=Led Zeppelin Fly High, Iron Butterfly Too| author= Kirby, Fred| publisher=Billboard| date=15 February 1
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  • ...rouble. In the nick of time he plants an axe into the head of the animated iron statue (which Fafhrd's attacker ''really'' is) and the whole bazaar starts
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  • ...tion was a company union that ended the conflicts at the Colorado Coal and Iron Company. Other American corporations hired Mackenzie King as a labour relat
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  • ...close to one kilometre in thickness and are composed of [[silica]] rock, [[iron oxide]], and ice particles ranging in size from specks of dust to the size
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  • ...re winning the war until [[Yi Sunshin|Admiral Yi]] developed the (possibly iron-clad) [[turtle ship]]s, and the Chinese came to the Korea's aid. This becam ...rocket launcher (MLRS)]] called "hwacha", and the delayed-action explosive iron shells, which contained an internal explosive charge with time delay fuse.
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  • ...gh Castle indicates that settlements existed then and at the time of the [[Iron Age]] around what is now the 'Old Town', around 900-500 BC;<ref>Walmsley (1
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  • ...reflecting the band's musical colouring of 'heaviness' and 'lightness' cf. Iron Butterfly.</ref> On October 22, Grant and Page then registered the band's o ...ain.<ref>{{cite journal| author= Kirby, Fred| title=Led Zeppelin Fly High, Iron Butterfly Too| journal=Billboard| date=15 February 1969| pages=22| issn=000
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  • ...nded Smith's ruminations on overpopulation, while Ricardo believed in the "iron law of wages" — that overpopulation would prevent wages from topping the
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  • :''A symbol, in iron and stone, of German commercial and scientific manpower.''<ref>Translated f
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  • ..., the material is typically stainless steel or aluminium or a [[nickel]]-[[iron]] alloy known as "[[invar]]".
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  • ...ordinary matter, but they still move in the Void and endure the rule of an iron necessity ([http://books.google.com/books?id=rDEvQZhpltEC&dq=anastopoulos&s
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  • ...riginates outside the subject. Thus, in viewing the movement of a piece of iron towards a magnet as caused by the latter, I am bringing the diversity I per
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  • 1768 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Cast iron production at the Coalbrookdale foundry[http://www.ukarchitecturalantiques. ...Maiden voyage of the Great Western - Brunel's ocean-going screw-propelled iron steamship.
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  • ...with low phytate content. Such grains not only free up zinc, manganese and iron for human and animal nutrition, but they potentially minimize phosphorous p
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  • ...rusts]] and semi-liquid [[mantle (geology)|mantle]]s, and metals such as [[iron]] and [[nickel]], which form their [[planetary core|cores]]. Three of the f | accessdate=2006-09-14}} </ref> Its relatively large iron core and thin mantle have not yet been adequately explained. Hypotheses inc
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  • ...time near oxygen – oxygen takes the lion’s share in the 'covalent' bond. (Iron rusts in air.)‏
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  • ...of a few of those! Let's see if any pop up red... [[Adam and the Ants]], [[Iron Maiden]] and early [[Marillion]] I suppose would be considered a bit passé
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  • ...uthor=Dubeau CE ''et al.''|title=Premature conclusions in the diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia: cause and effect |journal=Med Decis Making |volume=6 |p
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  • ...the economy, as had been proposed by Keynesians, ought to be replaced with iron ''"rules"'' of policy - notably his famous ''"money supply growth"'' rule.
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  • ...]], [[pharmaceuticals]], engineering goods, machine tools, [[steel]] and [[iron]] castings and [[plastic]] wares. [[Food crop]]s include [[mango]]es, [[gra
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  • ...try advancing closer than 300 yards. Canister was a tin can filled with 27 iron balls about the size of golf balls; they came out like [[shotgun]] pellets
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  • ...(2006) A NAC Gene Regulating Senescence Improves grain protein, zinc, and iron Content in Wheat ''Science'' 314:1298-301
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  • ...accumulating in each world market. Iron prices fell, forcing many American iron mills to shut down.
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  • ...Paxton had previously experimented with structures made of glass, wood and iron and knew how to make these materials work together. Site construction was s
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  • ...Book stacks quickly evolved into a fairly standard form in which the cast iron and steel frameworks supporting the bookshelves also supported the floors,
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  • ...lised that we also need to factor in the material of the axe--[[steel]]? [[iron]]? Some kind of [[alloy]]? And, experimentally, one would also need to give
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  • ...ous adversary. Former Prime Minister Churchill warned Americans about the "Iron Curtain" in 1946. His Labour Party successor, British Prime Minister [[Clem ...German boundaries, and a somewhat freer flows of family members across the Iron Curtain, accompanied by a flow of West German marks to the much poorer East
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  • ...e by nationalising the coal mines, the railways, gas and electricity, and iron and steel. In addition, it introduced lasting changes to the country's fo
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  • ...llution, including the banning of polluting vehicles within 500&nbsp;m and iron foundries in the wider vicinity. It also removed the shops and bazaar trade
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  • ...is (literally rhabdo=rod , myo=muscle cell, lysis= breaks apart) the large iron-containing protein [[myoglobin]] is released into the circulation ([[myoglo
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  • ...Fuller toll bridge, which a few years ago was removed and the present Reno iron bridge erected in its place. At an early day he located the land on which R
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  • ...rupt the export of [[Swedish iron-ore industry during World War II|Swedish iron ore]] to Germany during winter months, when the [[Baltic Sea]] was frozen.
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  • ..., Eastern Cape|Fish River]], in today's [[Eastern Cape Province]]. These [[Iron Age]] populations displaced earlier [[hunter-gatherer]] peoples as they mig
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  • ...appear to have have retained a substantial genetic influence from their iron age ancestors. That is the conclusion that has been drawn from the establis ...rowing output of other extracted or manufactured products such as coal and iron.<ref>John Clapham: ''A Concise Economic History of Britain: From the Earlie
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  • ...le to go in and out of the Ghetto, but soon the Ghetto's border became an "iron curtain." Unless on official business, Jews could not leave it, and non-Jew
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  • ...establish the locomotion of a partial skeleton or to make a diagnosis more iron-clad, there are many other features that can be indicators of bipedal movem
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  • ...fitness in the Stone Age but are obsolete today. Others, such as fever and iron sequestration, have been incorrectly considered harmful. Pathogens, with th
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  • * [[Iron Maiden]]
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  • ...l freedoms were heavily circumscribed by McKeesport's "booze interest" and iron and steel bosses. Swedes dominated the prohibition movement in the town, bu
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  • ...ays later, proceeded to Richmond, Calif., for drydocking at the Willamette Iron and Steel Co. Drydocking was completed on 6 February and the remainder of t
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  • [[archaeology|Archaeological]] evidence of [[Iron Age]] and later settlements from around 900-500 BCE<ref>Walmsley (1998: 3).
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  • ...phate was then re-precipitated leaving the plutonium in solution. Then, an iron (II) salt such as ''ferrous sulfate'' was added and the plutonium re-precip
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  • [[archaeology|Archaeological]] evidence of [[Iron Age]] and later settlements from around 900-500 BCE<ref>Walmsley (1998: 3).
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  • ...[World War I]] veterans who had been severely wounded or who had won the [[Iron Cross]], would be sent to the "model" concentration camp at [[Theresienstad
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  • ...s of the owner and his foremen. The unions were still thinking in terms of iron, when their expertise was decisive. In the age of steel the white collar e
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  • ..., wells were sunk and then cased in timber and finally filled with rubble, iron and mortar - essentially acting as [[Pile#Auger Cast Pile|augured pile]]s.< ...ble inner cores faced with either marble or sandstone locked together with iron [[dowel]]s and clamps. Some of the walls of the mausoleum are several meter
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  • ...referred'' to "the American railroad problem" wherein the men who rode the iron horse were characterized as "monsters" that too often suppressed government
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  • ...ess or to create exotic colors. Adding [[copper]] yields a redder metal, [[iron]] blue, [[aluminium]] purple, [[platinum]] metals white, and natural [[bism
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  • ...before been seen by man. It was he also who taught his country how to win iron from the Urals, coal from the Donetz Basin, oil from the regions of the Cas
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  • After a long search, a piece of rusty iron emerged under the pavement of the ancient church. When Peter Bartholomew di ...unheard of to the Muslims of the East, but now the fighting ability of the iron clad soldiers of the crusade provoked terror in the hearts of the Islamic w
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  • ...en]] or [[sulphur]]. It may also contain trace amounts of metals such as [[iron]], [[nickel]], [[copper]] and [[vanadium]]. The exact [[Chemical element|el
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  • * Miller, D. Quentin. ''John Updike and the Cold War: Drawing the Iron Curtain'' (2001) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=106110847 online edit
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  • ...such as nails) to crosses, gates, hinges, even cannon for Mission defense. Iron was one commodity in particular that the Mission relied solely on trade to
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  • Lieutenant general|Lieutenant General (LTG) Michael "Iron Mike" O'Daniel had been a U.S. observer in Indochina before Dien Bien Phu.<
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  • ...street plan in the shape of a Union Jack, developed into a plan for a grid-iron system with 3 main streets - Princes Street, George Street and Queen Street Two stony banks on the east side of Arthur's Seat are the remains of an Iron Age hill-fort. In 1836, seventeen tiny wooden coffins each containing a car
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  • ...uthor=Dubeau CE ''et al.''|title=Premature conclusions in the diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia: cause and effect |journal=Medical Decision Making |volu
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  • * Young, David M. ''The Iron Horse and the Windy City: How Railroads Shaped Chicago.'' (2005). 270 pp. p
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  • ...imited for some fifty years after the second world war by the ideological "Iron Curtain" that divided the [[market economy|market economies]] and political
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  • ..., Voytovich AE, Rippey RM |title=Premature conclusions in the diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia: cause and effect |journal=Medical decision making : an i ..., Voytovich AE, Rippey RM |title=Premature conclusions in the diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia: cause and effect |journal=Medical decision making : an i
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  • ::Our hanging spoyle, and rust our Iron."
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  • |'Any Old Iron'
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  • ...hnology. Naval shipbuilding and construction remain key as well, with Bath Iron Works in Bath and Portsmouth Naval Yard in Kittery. Brunswick Naval Air Sta
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  • ...ypes had existed in the late 1950s, but were primarily used to look across Iron Curtain borders, using [[APS-94|AN/APS-94 SLAR]] on [[OV-1 Mohawk]] aircraf
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  • ...ll conservative agenda. Reagan was the "Great Communicator", Thatcher the "Iron Lady". The two became personal friends.
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  • ...to the northern front at [[Vizcaya]], the remaining Basque stronghold. Its iron ore deposits and chemical factories proved to be very tempting for General
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  • ...n the first of over 450 pole-mounted {{convert|85|pound|kilogram|0}} cast iron markers was placed on the grounds of ''[[Nuestra Señora Reina de los Angel ...such as nails) to crosses, gates, hinges, even cannon for mission defense. Iron was one commodity in particular that the mission relied solely on trade to
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  • ...s of the owner and his foremen. The unions were still thinking in terms of iron, when their expertise was decisive. In the age of steel the white collar e
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  • ...van Calcar is supported by Guerra,<ref name=Guerra/> but is admittedly not iron clad. Guerra also points out the importance of the wood engraver and well-k
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  • ...economic and cultural influence was a significant part of the late British Iron Age, especially in the south. After a century of weakness, the final Roman ...s]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Radiohead]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Black Sabbath]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[David Bowie]], [[Queen (band)|Queen]], [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]],
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  • ...ognized that when you scale systems large enough, you can never put enough iron in one place to get the job done (and you wouldn’t want to, to prevent a
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  • ...however, was not to stab the enemy but to frighten him into running away. Iron shrapnel from artillery and the lead musket balls produced torn, jagged wou ...heir orders. did not know what they were fighting for, except to avoid the iron discipline of their sergeants and lieutenants. The Hessians were even less
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  • ...ed them as weapons as early as the 11th century, and simple but inaccurate iron rockets were common ship and land based weapons by the 19th century. Russia
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  • ...icies of [[R. B. Bennett]] who vowed to crush Communism in Canada with an "iron heel of ruthlessness." These conflicts diminished after 1935, when the Comm
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  • ...ven't been able to find it. But this episode helps to prove one of the few Iron Laws of History: the official who keeps the best records gets to tell the s
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  • ..., codenamed ''[[Operation Wilfred]]'', to mine Norwegian waters and stop [[iron ore]] shipments from [[Narvik]] to Germany.<ref>Shakespeare 2017, p. 30.</r ==="Iron Curtain" speech===
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  • :By marking the finches leg with an iron band with a number on the band, the Grants could trace the birds and measur
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  • The United States was the main supplier of the oil, steel, iron, and other commodities needed by the Japanese military as it became bogged
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  • ..., made large profits in the early 20th century from exporting staples, pig iron, and steel products to foreign and national markets. Initially aided by the
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  • Mining includes fuel ores of coal, oil, and natural gas, and metal ores of iron, manganese, titanium, magnesium, nickel, and mercury.
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  • ...eeded by farm families. Stores selling English manufactures such as cloth, iron utensils, and window glass as well as West Indian products like sugar and m
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  • ...uthor=Dubeau CE ''et al.''|title=Premature conclusions in the diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia: cause and effect |journal=Med Decis Making |volume=6 |p
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  • ...ry for prolonged and speedy economic growth. France also lost the valuable iron ore deposits in Lorraine and the textile factories of Alsace. In addition,
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  • ...tion implied that western land was blessed with water, wood, gold, silver, iron, copper, and cheap coal for fuel, all of which were readily at hand. Realit
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  • ...t, driven by [[Terry Jones]], who is calling out for scrap metal ("Any old iron..."). The two episodes were first broadcast in November 1974. Adams and Cha
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  • ...ed fuel a trade economy, for example, while technological innovations like iron farm implements and animal-drawn plows improved agriculture. But perhaps th
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  • ...rces, and has for example [[gold]], [[silver]], [[petroleum]], [[coal]], [[iron]], and [[uranium]]. The domestic supply of some natural resources is not su
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  • ...are restricted to an business function specific set of APIs (e.g., Strike Iron and Xignite) to a wider range of APIs in [[Google Maps]], the U.S. Postal S
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  • ...overnment services did take place. As county "boss," Sprague ruled with an iron hand. Nassau's pluralities for such candidates as Governor Thomas E. Dewey
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  • ...gs, writing, "here are beauties which pierce like swords or burn like cold iron. Here is a book which will break your heart." Despite these reviews and its
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  • ...bined with "the material content of an urban mass caught in the grip of an iron regime" throughout the novel.<ref name="franklin683">Franklin, 683</ref> Fr
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  • During the [[Iron Age in India]], several schools of thought arose and developed in [[Hindu p
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  • ...uthor=Dubeau CE ''et al.''|title=Premature conclusions in the diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia: cause and effect |journal=Med Decis Making |volume=6 |p
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  • ...uyu school. Kikuyus quickly took revenge, organizing into gangs armed with iron bars and table legs and hunting down Luos and Kalenjins in Kikuyu-dominated
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  • ...al changes in content of articles be discussed on the article Talk page to iron out wrinkles without huge numbers of changes back and forth on the Main pag
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  • * Tradecraft standards can be used to iron out differences among experts who have complementary substantive specialtie
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  • ...t 1914, and rose to the rank of corporal. He fought in 47 battles, won the Iron Cross for bravery. Wounded in the leg in 1916, he spent six months in a mil
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  • ...l if he was to run for public office again. Fitting his hips and legs with iron braces, he laboriously taught himself to walk a short distance by swiveling
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  • ...tions personnel found ways to emplace, secretly, SIGINT sensors behind the Iron Curtain.
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  • ...production in Egypt and India. The war created employment for arms makers, iron workers, and shipbuilders.<ref>Allen Nevins, ''War for the Union 1862-1863'
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  • ...g the first millennium AD. They displaced earlier peoples (including the [[iron age]] culture who made the great stone jars from which the [[Plain of Jars]
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  • ...ks – for they must be hard – or from earth where there are hot waters, or iron to be found, or copper, or silver, or gold, or sulphur, or alum, or bitumen
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  • ...le to go in and out of the Ghetto, but soon the Ghetto's border became an "iron curtain." Unless on official business, Jews could not leave it, and non-Jew
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  • ...vaux-de-frise''' (plural)—a defense consisting typically of a timber or an iron barrel covered with projecting spikes and often strung with barbed wire; a
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  • ...and South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and Oceania (1950-63), and the former iron-curtain countries (1990s). As a result it now enjoys a noteworthy geographi
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