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  • ...of the United States, outside the chain of command of the [[United States intelligence community]]
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  • | author = [[Central Intelligence Agency]] The IDF is very much a reserve-oriented military, with fairly small standing forces but the ability to mobilize large reserves within 48 hours. It is pa
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  • **A small standing army with an early warning capability, regular air force and navy ...Intelligence: Major General [[Amos Yedlin]]; head of the [[Aman]] military intelligence agency
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  • ===Foundation: Standing Joint Force Headquarters – Core Element=== ===Intelligence Quick Reaction Team (I-QRT)===
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  • ...rmer Policy Advisor, Treasury Department Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence ...f the United States, 1978–81; Former Chair of the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security
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  • ...he graduated from the [[Harvard Business School]], he joined the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], and then served in a variety of government positions in CIA, the ...parried his feeble protest. "I've got too many people who claim to be long-standing experts. What we need is some fresh blood."<ref name=Jones>{{citation
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  • ...ught to be lost, since otherwise it may fall into the hands of the enemy's intelligence service. Orally transmitted matters are not provable; they can be denied by The fact that Keitel was a member of the Nazi conspiracy in good standing is apparent from his statement that he held the Golden Party Badge, and tha
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  • ...igh government positions who scent potential danger to their own political standing from the on-going events of the novel. ...ead of his department and carries out his investigations with dispatch and intelligence but, also having an inbred fear of over-suspicion, he finds himself on the
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  • ...there are some Plains and Plateau's. [[Phou Bia]] is the largest mountain, standing at 2,817 metres. <ref>See CIA World Factbook; https://www.cia.gov/library/p As of an estimate by the United State's [[Central Intelligence Agency]] in July 2007, Laos has a population of around six and a half milli
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  • In May 1945, Sainteny became head of the French intelligence mission, M.5, in Kunming, China, where he met with the U.S. Office of Strat ...lity in doing what he had undertaken; he and his wife were friends of long standing. He was trusted by the North Vietnamese as well. No more can be asked of an
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  • ...ssador Frederick Nolting, for example, criticized the reporting of Central Intelligence Agency and military officer Rufus Phillips (an assistant to Edward Lansdale ...my operation as "stupid, naive, and indeed insulting to the patriotism and intelligence of every American newspaperman and every American newspaper represnted here
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  • In the 1980s, '''U.S. intelligence''' took on more responsibility for '''terrorism'''. This was difficult, in ...e an incident occurred, guidelines for such matters as lines of authority, intelligence responsibilities, and response training. A Special Situation Group (SSG) wa
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  • ...er working both for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Among his many assignments, he was the direct U.S. contact to ...in French, and not in sympathy with French colonial policy, both to gather intelligence on French and Japanese positions, and to carry out sabotage in a program ca
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  • He had been an editor of ''[[Executive Intelligence Review]]'' produced by [[Lyndon LaRouche]]; consultant for [[Marc Rich]]'s ...t the official views of the Department of Defense...Saudi Arabia is a long-standing friend and ally of the United States. The Saudis cooperate fully in the glo
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  • ...s done in committees and subcommittees. Most committees are defined in the Standing Rules of the House. See the individual Committee articles for their subcomm ...appointed by their party leadership. In a few sensitive committees such as Intelligence, the term "Vice Chair" substitutes for "ranking member" to encourage bipart
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  • ...ority concerned with consistency. The Department of Defense, United States intelligence community, and United States Department of Energy each are responsible for ...Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Intelligence sharing is more selective among other NATO nations and with friendly countr
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  • {{main|U.S. intelligence activities in the Western Hemisphere}} | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...s of clandestine funding, and the ethical and privacy aspects of financial intelligence directed at conventional financial institutions. ...nta prosecutors, their superiors in the Justice Department and the Central Intelligence Agency. <ref name=NYT1992-10-18>{{citation
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  • ==Senior diplomatic and intelligence== ...serve as ambassador to Portugal until 1978, when he went to the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] as deputy director, staying until January 1981. The next month he
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  • ...nsiderable resources for the direct support of staff functions, especially intelligence and information operations. ...e. The operations officer, however, has his own section, but also oversees intelligence and communications-electronics.
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  • ...n. As Mayor he proved successful and popular, and was re-elected in 2004 - standing as the official Labour candidate, having been re-admitted to the party shor ...idate favoured by Tony Blair. He responded by leaving the Labour Party and standing as an [[independent (politician)|independent]], and in May 2000 he was elec
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  • ...th of pure U.S. and allied interest. It should be noticed that the Central Intelligence Agency had not been formed when these relationships were established, but c ...s, but were Soviet assets that used the relationship to infiltrate Western intelligence.
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  • | author = Standing Committee on '''Technology Insight--Gauge, Evaluate, and Review (TIGER)'''; ...and society for the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] and the [[United States intelligence community]].<blockquote>Because of both their persistent nature and sheer s
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  • ...ignals, ...only parabolic antennae are used. If the parabolic antennae are standing on an open site, it is possible to calculate on the basis of their position ...report stated that the Shoal Bay facility is "run solely by the Australian Intelligence Service. Of the satellite antennae visible on photographs, the five larger
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  • ...n developing this concept for over 5 years, and, to the same degree as the Standing Joint Force Headquarters established in each of theregional combatant comma ...his cycle as self-contained, it is reasonable to extend it to meeting the intelligence cycle. Observation can be an output of the collection phase, while orientat
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  • ...late 1950s went to work for a Mr. Fortescue at the Joint Services Standing Intelligence Committee (External Branch), more often known as JSSIC(E). In one story, th
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  • ...r about a year of training, Master Kirigi told him that he had exceptional intelligence and physique, but that the trauma in his past had made him self-destructive ...ruce leapt over the railing and saved the baby. Gordon realized that he is standing before an unmasked Batman, but couldn't see his face without his glasses an
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  • ...stop studying the matter.<ref> James G. Blight, and David A. Welch, eds.''Intelligence and the Cuban Missile Crisis'' (1998) [http://books.google.com/books?id=aIN ==Intelligence failure and response==
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  • | title = Standing the Test of Time: The Data Encryption Standard ...ek, so an attacker using seven of them can do it in a day and so on. On an intelligence agency budget, using 168 of them to crack a key an hour, or 10,000 to crack
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  • ...s a world threat in an [[U.S. intelligence and global health|U.S. National Intelligence Estimate]]. ...le mechanical means are the starting point in controlling them: minimizing standing water and using netting. Appropriate insecticide and insect repellents have
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  • ...strategic communications relay versions. [[Thales]] developed the signals intelligence (SIGINT) system for which there are 10 workstations in the main cabin<ref>{ | title = Lessons From Bosnia: The IFOR Experience, IV. Intelligence Operations
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  • This intelligence was corroborated by sources in Bucharest, Budapest, Sofia and Rome, to say German intelligence, however, was also quite lacking. By 4 July, he told his entourage, "...to
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  • ...ings, as a [[species]], have a large [[brain]] that is capable of a high [[intelligence]], and an upright body position that is propelled by walking on two legs. W ====standing up====
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  • ...original source of thought, pure consciousness, and therefore remove long-standing suffering and bring fulfillment to life. ...ible to accumulating even more stresses. Instead of growing in positivity, intelligence, and strength we become more fragile, and problems increase.
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  • ...sts have equated such training and technical assistance with the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], there are far more many agencies involved. There were allegations | author = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • ...Mahon Correspondence]] and [[Sykes-Picot Agreement]]. She clearly provided intelligence support to Lawrence's operations, and herself engaged in some negotiations. ...yramids and have themselves photographed on camels in front of the Sphinx. Standing beneath its half-effaced head, two of the most famous Englishmen of the twe
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  • ...r euthanasia- often including those injured during the roundup. As a long-standing symbol of American freedom, feral horses have strong-voiced advocates and a ...h greater communication and cooperation with their riders. However, their intelligence also allows them to learn bad habits as quickly as good ones. Because of t
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  • ...igade combat team|brigade combat teams]]s have gained an immense amount of intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and target acquisition/target designation ca ...doctrine]. The situation in Afghanistan was unique; there was not a large-standing opposing army that was conducting maneuvers to bring firepower to bear agai
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  • ...at Seal of Virginia (called the obverse) features the Roman goddess Virtus standing over a defeated opponent. Virtus wears a blue tunic exposing her left breas ...Arlington, and moving to the immense [[Naval Station Norfolk]]. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] headquarters are in Langley, and "the Farm", used for clandestine
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  • ...e House, was burned by arsonists in 1833 with only the fireproof wing left standing. ...ance]], or the [[Under Secretary for the Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence]]. Most of these divisions are located within the [[Main Treasury Building]
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  • ...his political beliefs, and he was screened by [[United States Army|Army]] Intelligence during [[World War II]] to determine his suitability for an officer's commi ...ible]]''. In the 1950s, Steinbeck took a personal and professional risk by standing up for his companion, who was held in contempt of [[Congress]], for refusin
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  • ...'''spy''' (called, by professionals, ''asset'' or ''agent'') who collects intelligence, but also '''couriers''' and other personnel, that handle their '''secure c '''Espionage''' involves a human being obtaining (i.e., using human intelligence (HUMINT) methods) information that is considered confidential. Espionage is
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  • ...ed States Military Academy at West Point, from which he graduated in 1829, standing second in his class. He was commissioned a lieutenant of engineers and for ...cavalry, under General [[Jeb Stuart]] had the primary mission of gathering intelligence on where the enemy was position, but Stuart failed and instead raided some
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  • ...onal Intelligence now is the senior official of the community, the Central Intelligence Agency is now one of many agencies that contribute to transnational anti-cr ...entral Intelligence Agency#Directorate of Intelligence| CIA Directorate of Intelligence have analytical responsibilities in this area. The Office of Transnational
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  • ...scordian philosophy implies that it renders all Discordians equal in their standing within the religion. This declaration is further reinforced by cards statin ...cluded within the test. It contains a field in which one is to write their intelligence quotient. The minimum is one-hundred and fifty, an exceptionally high bar o
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  • ...circulation, as in some areas of [[botany ]]and [[zoology]], the relative standing is meaningful. Since defining the quality of an academic publication is p ...perfect to describe a scientist, just as IQ does not tell everything about intelligence, but the H-factor is one of the best tries.
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  • ...1a.jpg|thumb|300px|Sumerian phalanx, c. 2500 BC. A block of foot soldiers, standing shield-to-shield and presenting spears, advances in a dense mass typical of ...tions. Thus reconnaissance is a fundamental tactic which helps to build an intelligence picture.
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  • #Tactical intelligence and (national-level) Military Intelligence Program|intelligence related activities of the Department of Defense. ...tional Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency and other defense-related intelligence agencies, and the Secretary of Energy, the Under Secretary for Nuclear Secu
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  • ...for infiltration. The presentation of hard evidence &mdash; communications intelligence about the organization building the Ho Chi Minh trail &mdash; Hanoi's invo ...ations with Hanoi, which would have been against U.S. policy. Contemporary intelligence analyses discount such negotiations, although they remained an undercurrent
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  • ...untry Studies}}</ref> with a statement from the then-chairman of the ASEAN Standing Committee, [[Indonesia|Indonesian]] Minister of Foreign Affairs Mochtar Kus | author = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • ...immodest. Chamberlain, however, was attracted to her wit, independence and intelligence. Few pictures of Fanny survive, but accounts describe her as much more stri bend from their resolve; standing before us now,
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  • ...as U.S. envoy to China from 1974 to 1975 and as director of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) from 1976 to 1977. In all of these jobs he proved himself a ...Soviet Union and his assertive use of U.S. military power sustained Bush's standing in public-opinion polls. In December 1989 he sent 24,000 troops, in [[Opera
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  • ...esence of a ''jet stream'', but no strong polar vortex nor any ''hexagonal standing wave''<ref>http://www.aas.org/publications/baas/v34n3/dps2002/10.htm</ref>. In Hebrew, Saturn is called 'Shabbathai'. Its Angel is Cassiel. Its Intelligence, or beneficial spirit, is [[Agiel]] (layga), and its spirit (darker aspect)
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  • ...]. Membership is voluntary, and the minimum age for recruitment is 18. The standing army numbers about 6,000 and is trained by the [[Indian Army]].<ref>[http:/ By a long standing treaty, Indian and Bhutanese citizens may travel to each other's countries
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  • ...il 1994. The IG Farben Building was also the headquarters of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] in Germany, which led to its sobriquet 'the Pentagon of Europe ...at the axial centre of the building, comprising a temple-like [[portico]] standing in front of the doors&mdash;a relatively common motif of administration bui
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  • ...ed appears flat on top, from Anchorage, and it is pretty flat for a person standing on top of the mountain, too. This is something that anyone physically able ...e I will cite a secondary source (e.g., the online Center for the Study of Intelligence) who quotes a document, I will give as much information as possible to iden
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  • ...Swarming and Network Enabled Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) (January 13-14, 2003) ...Swarming and Network Enabled Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (January 13-14, 2003)
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  • ...volunteered for the Marines (as a judge he was draft exempt), becoming an intelligence officer in an aviation unit heavily engaged in combat in the South Pacific. ...with leading Irish Catholics, especially the Kennedy family, bolstered his standing among Democrats. According to Gallup, McCarthy’s popularity crested in
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  • Manchester has the largest total income of all UK universities, standing at £637 million as of 2007.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.manchester.ac. ...lan Turing]] (one of the founders of [[computer science]] and [[artificial intelligence]]), [[Irene Khan]] (current secretary general of [[Amnesty International]])
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  • ...warning against allowing the commercial marketplace to dictate the future standing of traditionally important cultural works.<ref name=Birkerts1>{{cite news ...s increasingly rely on computers for an understanding of their world their intelligence may become more machinelike than human.<ref name=Thompson/><ref name=covers
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  • ...rectly to attacking Pearl Harbor.U.S. involvement in the region began with intelligence collection in the [[Second World War]]. ...ling them to take control, the U.S. involvement stayed on a diplomatic and intelligence level until 1950.
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  • ...as much as erratic amateurs helped overcome the ideological distrust of a standing army. There was unanimous sentiment that he had to be the first [[President ...ulars in executing tactical moves on the battlefield. In any case, a large standing army would have been a tempting target for the main British force. The basi
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  • ...f the nervous system as a guide. They created the vitalistic term [[Innate Intelligence]] to explain the apparently metaphysical brain and body interactions that t ...ractors is whether the concept of vertebral subluxation is 'metaphysical' (standing for a disorder the exact nature of which is not understood, as posited by B
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  • ...f the nervous system as a guide. They created the vitalistic term [[Innate Intelligence]] to explain the apparently metaphysical brain and body interactions that t ...ractors is whether the concept of vertebral subluxation is 'metaphysical' (standing for a disorder the exact nature of which is not understood, as posited by B
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  • ...ted States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] units deployed to Vietnam, the standing term for the large [[Marine Air-Ground Task Force|Marine Expeditionary Forc Ho made it clear that he saw Vietnam as standing alone, with France's goals quite different from the Vietnamese. While his m
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  • | publisher=[[Central Intelligence Agency]] ...ange Revolution]] ([[Ukraine]]). We don't see peaceful European protesters standing in the square holding candles. Despite our efforts to organize a national m
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  • ...achinery itself, centered in the Army, the Foreign Office and the military intelligence organisation, the [[Abwehr]]. These groups hatched conspiracies against Hit ...done in the [[Soviet Union]]. Institutions such as the Foreign Office, the intelligence services and, above all, the Army, retained some measure of independence, w
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  • ...d be aided by a [[military]] organisation known as the '[[United Nations]] Intelligence Taskforce' (UNIT). However, new producer [[Barry Letts]] and script editor ...res have also appeared as part of charity events and the [[Proms]], a long-standing evening of music at the [[Royal Albert Hall]]. 2005 saw the immediate after
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  • ...Nazi forces in central and southern Germany; there was concern, in Allied intelligence, that the Nazis were preparing a "National Redoubt" in the south, and might ...e voters approved of Eisenhower's performance in office. Eisenhower's high standing was based on peace and prosperity--securing an armistice in the Korean War,
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  • ...en under the same command, with a single system of operational control and intelligence, the Battle for Leyte Gulf might have been fought differently to a differen ...ommander for the Pacific. Nevertheless, the Third and Seventh Fleets were standing organizations that had reasonable internal communications.
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  • ...he event he won comfortably, despite his opponents' greater experience and standing.<ref>Velleius Paterculus, ''Roman History'' [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/T ...g that the Britons had aided the Veneti against him the previous year. His intelligence was poor, and although he gained a beachhead on the Kent coast he was unabl
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  • .../ref> As a result he was placed under surveillance by Australia's domestic intelligence organisation, [[ASIO]], who over the years compiled a large file of trivia ...ul Keating]]. The show was a flop, but did not detract from Clark's public standing, particularly among Labor voters. His last works were two volumes of autobi
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  • ...RSHA]]) including the [[Gestapo]] secret political police as well as other intelligence and security organizations), military units ([[Waffen SS]], and its own eco ...in November 1918. After the war he remained in the army and had joined the intelligence section. In this capacity he was sent to monitor the DAP’s activities. He
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  • ...he best quality of life in the world.<ref>The world in 2005: The Economist Intelligence Unit’s quality-of-life index, page 4. Available: http://www.economist.co ...eland]], followed by the [[Methodist Church in Ireland]]. The small, long standing [[Judaism|Jewish]] community in the state also recorded a marginal increase
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  • ...re he came into the world. This eerie fact combined with his maturity and intelligence caused others in his society to look upon him as a chosen one of sorts. As ...mission was never funded to be able to enforce the agreement. It is still standing, but unfunded.
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  • ...ied March 17, 1905, with Eleanor's uncle, President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] standing in for Eleanor's deceased father. The young couple moved into a house bough ...as careful never to be seen in it in public. He usually appeared in public standing upright, supported on one side by an aide or one of his sons.
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  • ...ent at gathering information. One biographer suggests he was "the greatest intelligence gatherer Washington has even known", discovering exactly where every Senato ...disenchantment with the civil rights programs" had eroded the President's standing, the governor reported. There were bright spots, however. In January 1967 J
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  • ...where the water was. The director was impressed by the boy's curiosity and intelligence, and selected from forty applicants, he won the part. <ref>{{cite news |fir ..., leading to screen portrayals as the boy who could blow his whistle while standing on his head in ''[[Sunday Dinner for a Soldier]]'' (1944), the "child broth
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  • ...y less-advanced “barbarian” peoples around it. Partly because of this long-standing narrative – some of it based in ancient myths – a disproportionate amou ...xcept of course for Flashy's part in it. In this one, he spends time on an intelligence mission in the Taiping capital and meets their key leaders. Later he is sen
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  • ...y. Poland's long and open frontiers and frequent wars meant that a trained standing army was necessary to preserve the existence of the Polish kingdom. The mon ...of law; and measures aiming at the abolition of serfdom were sanctioned. A standing army was established. The reforms were possible because Russia was involved
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  • ...Antioch'', variously described as an oratorio or a cantata, and three free-standing songs.</ref> of which the most famous include ''[[H.M.S. Pinafore]]'', ''[[ ...ialogue, with its primly mocking formality, satisfies both the ear and the intelligence. His verses show an unequalled and very delicate gift for creating a comic
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  • ...scientist Bruce Banner becomes the super-strong Hulk, a creature of little intelligence and self-control. His actions have often either inadvertently or deliberate ...aracters/display.php?id=1 Gay League - North Star]</ref> This ended a long-standing editorial mandate that there would be no gay characters in Marvel comics.<r
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  • ...in the field, and the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) was providing intelligence and political direction. The U.S. therefore strongly opposed Suvannaphūmā ...ity among the urban population. The reforms thus did little to bolster the standing of the communist regime, particularly since its concessions to capitalism h
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  • ...im automatically to the [[Cooking terms]] article. Then, using his native intelligence, he scrolls down to wherever the definition is lurking. This, I think, woul If someone goes to [[Recipes]] and sees that [[Tartiflette]] is listed there standing all alone, with no commentary, meaning that an actual recipe exists, then c
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  • ...ice target was discovered through intelligence. [[ULTRA]] [[communications intelligence]] three days after D-Day pinpointed the location of Panzer Group West headq ...d was imminent and they should evacuate immediately. In late 1944 American intelligence discovered that in Berlin, "Evacuation has been very thorough and the city
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  • ...ent fraternities, which were dominated by extreme right-wing politics. His intelligence and political astuteness were acknowledged even by his enemies.<ref>Michael ...akia, from where she later left for Italy. These events damaged Goebbels’s standing with Hitler, and his zeal in furthering Hitler’s anti-Semitic agenda was
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  • ...r worshipping false gods or no God at all, and for having no written laws, standing armies, forts, or churches.''<ref>Paddison, p. xiv</ref></blockquote> <blockquote>''In ten years from now&mdash;unless our intelligence shall awaken at once&mdash;there will remain of these noble piles nothing b
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  • ...Web 2.0 sense but in the political, using, to some extent, techniques from intelligence. Also in the practical political, there are such things as discovering inte ...se I've got several things that I want to change, but the time is up so Im standing down. [[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt Innis]] 22:43, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
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