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  • ...authored with Mark Lance)", American Behavioral Science, Vol. 38, #7, June/July [[1995]] ...ry Anarchism. Ed. Jon Purkis and James Bowen. London: Cassell, [[1997]]. 8-23.
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  • ...thane/sources.html] One ton of methane has the global warming potential of 23 tons of carbon dioxide.
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  • ..., he is defrauding the whole community." <ref>''Anarchist Essays'', pp. 22-23 and p. 40</ref> ...meant that metallurgical concerns had started to produce armed cars by 22 July . . . The industrial workers of Catalonia were the most skilled in Spain .
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  • ...a source of inspiration throughout her life.<ref>Wexler, ''Intimate'', pp. 23–26.</ref> ...ould be so brutal and painful."<ref name="EGLiv23">Goldman, ''Living'', p. 23.</ref> Goldman felt that the encounter forever soured her interactions with
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  • ...s councils fought off one invasion by the [[Soviet Union]] between October 23 and 28, and fought a second invasion to an armistice of exhaustion between ...ymedia.org.uk/en/2004/07/294759.html Wikipedia&mdash;Anarchy in Action?]," July 12, 2004 (accessed June 6, 2005).
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  • ....shtml US judge rules The Tin Drum is not child pornography], David Walsh, 23 October 1998, downloaded 22 April 2007</ref> banned in [[Oklahoma City]], O ...ked-online.com/articles/00000006DC06.htm Fetishising images]", ''spiked'', 23 January 2003. Retrieved 15 May 2006.</ref> There actually is argument agai
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  • ...!! [[16]] !! [[17]] !! [[18]] !! [[19]] !! [[20]] !! [[21]] !! [[22]] !! [[23]] !! [[24]] !! [[25]] !! [[26]] !! [[27]] !! [[28]] !! [[29]] !! [[30]] !! ...[January 20|20]] || [[January 21|21]] || [[January 22|22]] || [[January 23|23]] || [[January 24|24]] || [[January 25|25]] || [[January 26|26]] || [[Janua
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  • ...ted States and became the [[Territory of Hawaii|Territory of Hawaii]] on [[July 7]], [[1898]]. ...red the matter to Congress. Taking the demand at face value, on [[December 23]], [[1893]], Sanford B. Dole sent a reply to Willis declining to surrender
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  • ...ayvand.com/news/05/jul/1047.html]. (The [[Associated Press]] reported on [[July 7]] [[2005]], that the United States was holding five Americans in Iraq.){{ ...most dangerous prisoners are kept in soundproofed solitary confinement for 23 hours a day with almost no human contact. They are often defended as appro
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  • ...y-July-7-leader.html|accessdate=26 April 2011|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=23 February 2011}}</ref>
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  • | date = July/August 2001 | date =[[1967-02-23]]
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  • The strike began in Barcelona on [[July 26]], a few weeks after the call for reserves was made. It quickly develope ...occo]] months earlier and even gave the exact date and time of 5 A.M. on [[July 19]], which it had learned through its impressive espionage apparatus. Yet,
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  • '''Henry David Thoreau''' ([[July 12]], [[1817]] &ndash; [[May 6]], [[1862]]; was an [[United States|American ...7]]) and '''Bartolomeo Vanzetti''' ([[June 11]], [[1888]] &ndash; [[August 23]], [[1927]]) were two [[Italy|Italian]]-born American [[Anarchism|anarchi
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  • From [[July 19]] to [[July 28]], [[2002]], a [[No Border]] camp was made in [[Strasbourg]] to protest * {{de icon}} ''Autonome in Bewegung, AG Grauwacke aus den ersten 23 Jahren'', ASSOCIATION A 2003
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  • '''Andrew Nellis''' (born [[February 23]], [[1969]]) in [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. He is a [[Canadian]] [ On [[July 22]]nd [[2005]] Andrew was featured on the cover of the Ottawa [[Metro Inte
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  • ...alism and Letters of George Orwell Volume 1 - An Age Like This 1945-1950 p.23 (Penguin)</ref> In July, ''Burmese Days'' was published and following Connolly's review of it in th
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  • ...-us-rendered-tortured-and-discarded-one-innocent-man# The Nation], July 16-23, 2012 edition</ref> ...org/2012/7/6/rendered_tortured_discarded_a_shocking_story Democracy Now!], July 6, 2012</ref>
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  • ...des/|title=All The Young Dudes|publisher=davidbowienews.wordpress.com|date=July 26, 2012}}</ref> ...e_70s_with_them.html|author=Tris McCall|authorlink=Tris McCall|date=August 23, 2013|title=Macho, macho men: The Village People are back, and they're brin
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  • ...mittee" (ACC), was held according to the Italian Prime minister on October 23 and 24, 1990. Despite this, various events have raised concerns about "stay * '''November 23, 1973 Bombing of the plane [[Argo 16]]'''
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  • ...ngland."<ref>Jeffries, Stuart. "A Right Royal Knees-Up". ''The Guardian''. July 20, 2007.</ref> While "self-imposed [[social alienation|alienation]]" was c ...The Lights Of The Bowery: The Blank Generation Revisited", ''Hot Press'', July 12, 2002; [[Barney Hoskyns|Hoskyns, Barney]], "Richard Hell: King Punk Reme
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  • '''Stuart Christie''' (born July 10, 1946 in the Partick area of Glasgow, Scotland) is a Glaswegian anarchis On the last day of July 1964 the 18-year-old Christie departed London for Paris and then Madrid on
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  • ... releasing information thus far withheld from the American people." In July 2006 Bowman stated in a FOX news interview "... I just feel that we need a ...me23.htm OurWorld.compuserve.com] - 'Research in Political Economy, Volume 23: The Hidden History of 9-11-2001', editor: Paul Zarembka, [[State Univers
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  • ...gion]] IV,12,23-28 [http://www.vor.org/rbdisk/calvin/ci_html/4_12.htm#4.12.23]). ...stant improvement of the society and nation. His presidential term ends on July, 2007
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  • | consortreign =[[11 June]] [[1509]]–[[23 May]] [[1533]] ...anmer]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], annul the marriage himself on [[May 23]], 1533. To forestall an appeal to [[Roman Catholic Church|Rome]], which Ca
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  • ...performed by one of [[Abraham]]'s wives, [[Sarah]]. However [[Genesis]] 17:23-27 only mentions circumcision being performed on male members of the househ ...n public declarations, and the number continues to rise. By then, at least 23 villages in Burkina Faso had also held such community wide ceremonies, mark
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  • At a budget of US $11,000,000 in 1982 dollars (approximately US $23,000,000 in 2006 dollars), as of 2006 ''Star Trek II'' was the cheapest ''St ...Disney Pictures]]' CGI-intensive ''[[Tron (film)|Tron ]]'', released on [[July 9]], [[1982]]. [[Pixar]], which at the time was a division of [[Industrial
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  • ...[[Progressive Conservative]] Government which received Royal Assent on 21 July 1988. On a more practical level, federal funds began to be distributed to e ...immigrants in the Netherlands'' [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/religion/july-dec04/dutchmuslims_11-4.htm]</ref>
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  • ...evolution]], revolutionaries forced the king to abdicate and started the [[July Monarchy]] with encouragement from the new French king, [[Louis-Philippe of ...was both unexpected and surprising considering the history. On [[February 23]], King [[Louis Philippe of France]] was forced to flee, and a republic was
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  • | [[Rome]] || {{flag|Italy}} || 23 || ... || 28 || 35 || 41 ...The Greeks, unperturbed, maintained that they would make it all along. By July/August 2004, all venues were delivered: in August, the Olympic Stadium was
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  • is dated October 23, [[1917]] ([[November 5]], [[New Style|N.S.]]). ...rose). Although the Bolshevik party had to operate semi-legally throughout July and August, the government failed to clamp down properly with further neces
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  • ...ed to England for his decision on June 22. He authorized transfer on July 23. ...ntanamo Bay than be returned to Algeria] [[Wikipedia:The Washington Post]] July 10, 2010
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  • ...76.04% of mtDNA variation was distributed between leopard populations and 23.96% within populations, for [[microsatellite]] autosomal data, 0.358 (35.8% ...ncestry ranged from an estimated 7% for a sample of [[Jamaicans]] to ∼23% for a sample of African Americans from [[New Orleans]] (Parra ''et al.'' 1
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  • ...that 3-18% of them come to regret switching gender. The Guardian Saturday July 31, 2004 [http://society.guardian.co.uk/health/story/0,7890,1273045,00.html ...Transgender Human Rights Issues in Africa | booktitle = | date = [[2006-10-23]] | location = World International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA) PANEL
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  • ...h/log/1999/07/01/inside_aol/ |archivedate=2012-06-29}}" ''[[Salon.com]]''. July 1, 1999.</ref><ref>Poulsen, Kevin. "{{cite web |url=http://www.securityfocu ...is/20120916/http://23ae.com/index.asp?post=11 |archivedate=2012-09-16}}". "23 Apples of Eris''. February 28, 2005.</ref>
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  • '''Joan Crawford''' (March 23, 1905<ref>For most of her life, Crawford maintained and insisted that she w ...Warner Bros.]] for $500,000 for three movies and was placed on the payroll July 1, 1943. She appeared as herself in the star-studded production ''[[Hollywo
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  • '''Annie M. Sprinkle''' (born '''Ellen F. Steinberg''' July 23, 1954 in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]) is a former [[prostitution|prostit
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  • ...usso, ''The Next James Dean: Clones And Near Misses, 1955-1975'' (2004), p.23.</ref> ...ead in it by this time next week." This encounter took place on September 23, 1955.<ref>Alec Guinness, ''Blessings in Disguise'' [Random House, 1985, IS
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  • '''Deborah Ann Harry''' (born [[1945]] [[July 1]], in [[Miami, Florida|Miami]], [[Florida]]) is [[Grammy Award]] winning, ...hris Stein, Underworld's Karl Hyde, and Blondie Mk2 bassist Leigh Foxx. In July 1991 she played Wembley Stadium with [[INXS]]. She also starred in the film
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  • ...]. Born '''Miranda Jennifer Grossinger''', she works under the surname of "July" because she says it is the month that most facilitates her creativity.{{Fa ...s she has been quoted as saying she has not worked a day job since she was 23 years old.<ref>G. Allen Johnson. [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi
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  • ...Bowie opened a 3-month run on Broadway starring as [[The Elephant Man]] on 23 September 1980.<ref>Rock Movers & Shakers, Dafydd Rees and Luke Crampton, 1 He was released in early July and continued to spend time recovering. Bowie later admitted he had suffere
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  • ...his Kensington home, to discuss a public statement. The next day, November 23, the following announcement was made to the press: Although it remained on the [[UK Album Charts]] for 23 weeks, ''Mr. Bad Guy'' was not considered to have been a commercial success
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  • ...rians]]. A short time later, Harris refused induction and was indicted. On July 15, 1969, a patrol car came rumbling up Struggle Mountain and carried Harri ...gles were scratched. 1973's ''[[Where Are You Now, My Son?]]'' featured a 23-minute title song which took up all of side B of the album. Half spoken wor
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  • ...ref name="THEAGE2006">{{cite news |title = All mouth, no trousers | mont = July | year = 2006 | publisher = [[The Age]] | url = http://www.theage.com.au/ne ...as deemed too racy to be aired.<ref name="SPIN">Meter, William V. (2003-06-23). [http://www.spin.com/articles/peaches-shes-very-kinky-girl Peaches: She's
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  • ...n Institute of Bisexuality''' ('''AIB''') is a [[charity]] founded on July 23, 1998 by sex researcher, psychiatrist and bisexual [[civil rights|rights]] ...ific Quest to Prove Bisexuality Exists|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/23/magazine/the-scientific-quest-to-prove-bisexuality-exists.html|accessdate=4
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  • ...nt|publisher=New York Times|page=12|url=http://movies2.nytimes.com/2005/11/23/books/23grim.html?ex=1143608400&en=a1a171a5ab6e0c1b&ei=5070|accessdate=2006 |<ref>Anglesey, Natalie (July 13, 2006), [http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/entertainment/filmandtv/
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  • ...i/uk_politics/5214920.stm Lib Dem Oaten to stand down as MP], BBC News, 25 July 2006</ref> ...led by the ''[[News of the World]]'' that he had had a relationship with a 23-year-old male prostitute between summer 2004 and February 2005. The newspap
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  • *July 16: North American anarchists gather in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] for the se *May 23: Anarchist folk-singer [[Utah Philips]] dies of congenital heart failure.
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  • ...ho-communism''', '''communist anarchism''', '''red anarchism'''{{Fact|date=July 2007}} or, sometimes, '''libertarian communism'''. However, while all anarc ..., he is defrauding the whole community." <ref>''Anarchist Essays'', pp. 22-23 and p. 40</ref>
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  • ...er of marijuana & Benzedrine. While in Mexico, Kerouac gets dysentery & in July hitchhikes back to his motherʼs apartment in Richmond Hill (New York). ...riving but is not charged with personal possession, unlike Linda. She gets 23 years — to life.
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  • ...el III who is attending a mass funeral for Umberto I (killed on [[1900]] [[July 29]] by [[Gaetano Bresci]]). The young anarchist d' Alba is sentenced to fo [[1919]] — [[France]]: The 23-year-old [[Louis-Emile Cottin]] sentenced to [[death penalty|death]]. Commu
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  • ...rk, is consumed by fire. 147 people, mostly women & young girls, age 13 to 23, working in sweatshop conditions, lost their lives. [http://www.1000bit.net/database2.asp?id=23&grp=S_NOM]
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  • ...uilty; released on bail [[September 14]]. A benefit concert on [[September 23]] intended to raise money for Goldmanʼs defense is a financial failure. ...d Congress of the Third International which opened in Moscow on [[1920]] [[July 15]].
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  • '''July 21''' is the [[21]]<sup>st</sup> day in [[July]]. This was in July, during a massive railroad strike, sometimes called the Great Upheaval.
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  • ...assinating [[Giuseppe Bandi]], editor of "[[Il Telegrafo]]," on [[1894]] [[July 1]]. His articles resulted in the repression and arrest of numerous anarchi [[Daily Bleed Saint]], [[April 23]].
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  • * [[Wikipedia:January 23]] &ndash; ''[[Wikipedia:Roots (TV miniseries)|Roots]]'' begins its phenomen * [[Wikipedia:February 23]] &ndash; [[Wikipedia:Oscar Romero]] becomes Archbishop of San Salvador.
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  • ...ttp://home.clear.net.nz/pages/ccreegan/wk/chapter1.html | accessdate=April 23 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> ...ophy at Cambridge. He acquired British citizenship soon afterwards, and in July 1939 he travelled to Vienna to assist Gretl and his other sisters, visiting
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  • ...on a single source: a letter from Lord Perceval de Boullainvilliers on 21 July 1429 (see Pernoud's ''Joan of Arc By Herself and Her Witnesses'', p. 98: "B .... 37.[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/joanofarc-trial.html] (Accessed 23 March 2006)</ref> Her parents owned about 50 acres (0.2 square kilometers)
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  • ...Powell secretary, Hattie Freeman Dodson, was jailed in a similar charge in July 1956, & a third, William Hampton, still awaits trial. ...ing against Soviet control begins. See also [[October 20]]th and [[October 23]]rd.
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  • ...org/Tibet.html|title=Friendly Feudalism: The Tibet Myth|accessdate=2008-06-23}}</ref> based largely on the preceding work of Strong, Grunfeld, and Suart ...g for Tibet; The Shangri-La That Never Was"] in ''[[The New York Times]]'' July 5, 1998
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  • ...<ref>{{cite journal |last=Parsons |first=George Frederic |year=1886 |month=July |title=The Labor Question |journal=[[The Atlantic Monthly]] |volume=58 |pag ...pies et al. |accessdate=2008-01-19 |last=Thompson |first=Malvern M. |date=July 27, 1886 |work=Haymarket Affair Digital Collection |publisher=Chicago Histo
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  • ...Chamond]] ([[Loire (département)|Loire]]) and died [[guillotine]]d [[11 July]], [[1892]] at [[Montbrison (Loire)|Montbrison]]. ...] took place on [[26 April]] and he was condemned to prison for life. On [[23 June]], Ravachol was condemned to death in a second trial at the [[Cour d'a
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  • ...d]], convicted and [[Electric chair|executed via electrocution]] on August 23, 1927 in Massachusetts for the 1920 armed robbery and murder of two pay-cle <ref name="NYTimes1927">[[#refNYTimes1927|New York Times, 1927-08-23]]</ref>
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  • ...t 23, 1927. The international support campaign continued its agitation. On July 21, 1927, the US embassy published an article in the conservative newspaper ...re<ref name=Pigna111> Felipe Pigna, 2006, p.111 </ref>. Finally, on August 23, 1927, Sacco and Vanzetti were executed, and a 24 hours [[general strike]]
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  • ...ers' gatherings. The strike failed, because the strike funds ran out. By [[July 1]], all workers were back in their workshops.<ref>Fishman 1974, pg. 280-28 ...eft they received news of [[Erich Mühsam]]'s arrest. After his death in July 1934, Rocker would write a pamphlet called ''Der Leidensweg Erich Mühsam
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  • '''Henry David Thoreau''' (born '''David Henry Thoreau'''; [[July 12]], [[1817]] &ndash; [[May 6]], [[1862]])<ref>[http://www.americanpoems.c ...essay on the playwright of the same name, published in ''[[The Dial]]'' in July of 1840.<ref> "[http://www.walden.org/Institute/thoreau/writings/essays/Aul
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  • ...aneko''' (金子 文子, [[January 25]], [[1903]] - [[July 23]], [[1926]]) was a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[anarchist]] and [[nihilis
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  • ...h population. The Gestapo and Nazi gendarmerie burned 1600 people alive on July 10, 1941." ({{lang-pl|Miejsce kaźni ludnoÅ›ci żydowskiej. Gestapo ...fficulties of supporting more population in the [[General Gouvernment]] in July 1940, Hitler, still hoping for success with the Madagascar plan, stopped th
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  • ...Studies | date = 21 July 2011 | isbn = 978-0-89206-632-2 | accessdate = 28 July 2011 | quote = The DPRK is one of the most militarized countries in the wor As of 2010, North Korea has a population of 23,991,000<ref>[http://esa.un.org/UNPP/p2k0data.asp UN: Development]</ref>. Th
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  • ...dings within six months, but publication of its Report was delayed until [[July 20]] [[2006]]. The official findings of the [[Barr Tribunal]] were that Sgt ...ndent/stories.php3?ca=9&si=1659112&issue_id=14404 '''Irish Independent''', July 24 2006 'Garda got €110,000 bonus despite chequered job history']</re
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  • ...the 50th of each season: [[February 19|Chaoflux]], [[May 3|Discoflux]], [[July 15|Confuflux]], [[September 26|Bureflux]], and [[December 8|Afflux]]. | July 15
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  • ...=Int. J. Cancer |volume=87 |issue=1 |pages=145–50 |year=2000 |month=July |pmid=10861466 |doi=10.1002/1097-0215(20000701)87:1<145::AID-IJC22>3.0.CO;2 ...J Public Health |volume=92 |issue=7 |pages=1173–7 |year=2002 |month=July |pmid=12084704 |pmc=1447210 |doi= 10.2105/AJPH.92.7.1173|url=http://www.ajp
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  • ...o Iraq to earn £500 a day as guards], The Daily Telegraph article dated 23/05/2004</ref> the US Special Operations Forces <ref>[http://www.telegraph.c .../blackwater.probe/index.html |work=CNN.com |pages= <!--|accessdate=2007-09-23--> |language=}}</ref>
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  • | date = June 23, 2007 ...cripts] Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Chairman, Secret, [pages 1, 19-23 regarding Argentina] Source: Collection compiled by National Security Arch
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  • In July of 1944, 730 delegates from all 44 [[Allies of World War II|Allied nations] ...nology of the United States, [[American Institute for Economic Research]], July 2006''</ref>
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  • === Agreement on the cessation of hostilities in Viet-Nam, July 20, 1954 === *Northern Viet-Nam at 8:00 a. m. (local time) on 27 July 1954
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  • 1902 – Colombia. - April 16 to 23. US forces protected American lives and property at Bocas del Toro during a 1903 – Honduras. March 23 to 30 or 31. US forces protected the American consulate and the steamship w
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  • ...War''' (1936–1939) broke out with a military uprising in Morocco on July 17, triggered by events in Madrid. Within days, [[Spain]] was divided in tw ...acted the governments of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy the day before. On July 26, the future Axis Powers cast their lot with the Nationalists. German ass
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  • ....nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/ast23Feb_2.htm The great Moon hoax], T. Philips, 23/2/01</ref><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/200801/liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/new
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  • ...html|accessdate=October 23, 2011|newspaper=The New York Times|date=October 23, 2011|quote=...a producer said: "I don’t get it. Why wasn’t I ...25th-street/|publisher=Green Buildings NYC|accessdate=8 February 2014|date=July 6, 2009}}</ref> ''Democracy Now!'' studio became the first radio or televis
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  • ...d Places Over 100,000, Ranked by July 1, 2009 Population: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009 (SUB-EST2009-01)], Release Date: June 2010, retrieved on July 31, 2010
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  • '''Beginning of July 2009'''<br> '''11. July 2009'''<br>
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  • ...The Jargon File v4.4.7] but present at least as far back as v4.0.0, (1996, July 24); The entry for discordianism begins, "Somewhere between parody, social ...Omar's sect” and “POEE also recognizes the Holy [[23 (number)|23]].”
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  • ...few dozen miles of line (in the 1820s) to 4,500 miles of line by 1840, to 23,550 miles by 1850. Where, he asks, did the money come from, for such endeav ...ultivation of learning, and for diffusing its results among the community'.23 The role of such a class was clear, he said: 'No government by a democracy
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  • ...The U.S. Army in Russia, 1918–1920], Smith, Gibson Bell (accessed 5 July 2007)</ref> ...¹Ï‰Ï„ική Επιθεώρηση|month=July–August|year=2005|publisher=Hellenic General Staff of National Defenc
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  • ...on a website called [[Wikipedia:Collateral murder|Collateral Murder]]. In July of the same year, WikiLeaks released [[Afghan War Diary]], a compilation of ...ker eavesdropping gave site its starte|work=[[The Register]]|accessdate=10 July 2010}}</ref> The group has subsequently released a number of other signific
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  • {{Main|12 July 2007 Baghdad airstrike}} ...s released classified U.S. military footage from a series of attacks on 12 July 2007 in Baghdad by a U.S. helicopter that killed 12, including two [[Reuter
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  • .../2010/jul/25/afghanistan-war-logs-explained-video | accessdate={{Nowrap|26 July}} 2010 | location=London}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.guardia ...egel.de/international/world/0,1518,708314,00.html | accessdate={{Nowrap|27 July}} 2010}}</ref>
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