In response to a humiliating defeat, Egypt began realigning itself to gain U.S. support. |
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A gold ribbon and wafer seal with the impression of the U.S. Department of State seal is affixed to this certificate. |
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Traditionally, the U.S. Navy relied on an apprentice system of shipboard training to produce able-bodied seamen. |
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In 1949, after the Soviet A-bomb test, Truman ordered U.S. development of the hydrogen bomb. |
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With the latest outbreak of gun-related violence in Washington, maybe the mass of U.S. citizens will finally wake up and smell the coffee. |
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Liberty, a firm based in the United Kingdom, has begun printing on fine wale lightweight corduroy, noted Ed Harding, the firm's U.S. agent. |
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You can get a loan that's only slightly above the rate at which the U.S. government borrows. |
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With war looming on the horizon, the U.S. news media are already moving to wall-to-wall coverage of the conflict. |
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The U.S. transportation sector currently consumes 38 quadrillion BTU's of energy annually. |
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Almost 49 percent of U.S. adults abstain from alcohol use or drink fewer than 12 drinks per year. |
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Six months later, U.S. troops drove Filipino militias from Manila and pursued them into the countryside. |
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The demographic changes that are driving the U.S. food market also are driving the larger global market. |
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Accounting historians as a whole have yet to appreciate the important contextual differences now seen in the U.S. academic environment. |
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The U.S. military needs to know whether a person encountered by a warfighter is a friend or foe. |
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The U.S. National Academy of Sciences is a model for other societies and academies. |
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The U.S. Constitution specifically prohibited the European practice of quartering soldiers in private homes. |
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While the U.S. Coast Guard inspects ships' treatment systems quarterly, it does not collect and test effluent samples. |
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His piece, written before September 11, 2001, appeared in Parameters, a U.S. Army War College quarterly. |
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Posted with the Quartermaster Corps, he held a number of positions, including the quartermaster at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. |
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The U.S. attorney in the district can impanel a grand jury if they feel that there is evidence warranting a criminal investigation. |
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Bucca also was a 29-year veteran of the military and held the rank of warrant officer in the U.S. Army Reserve. |
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Young Jamaicans have been combining the best of U.S. hip-hop and UK dance culture for years. |
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Any information from our sources on that possibility and the fears U.S. officials obviously have about that possibility? |
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The Department of Defense produces more hazardous waste per year than the five largest U.S. chemical companies combined. |
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Now, in September, as you recall, he was denied entry in the U.S. and his plane diverted when his name turned up on a watch list. |
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It was revealed in court Tuesday that she was on a watch list and had entered the U.S. possibly as many as 250 times. |
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With dollar liquidity flooding the global financial system, foreign holders are accumulating amazing quantities of U.S. securities. |
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The U.S. trade imbalance was looming larger every year, and Japan was, as it still is, accumulating a huge trade surplus. |
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In the U.S., auto companies have been enjoying record profits and have accumulated huge cash hoards. |
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It is believed that water hyacinth first arrived in the U.S. in 1884 through New Orleans. |
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It also says recent RBOC announcements about fiber and TV reflect a quickening of interest in the U.S. over the past six months. |
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There was an audacious attack in broad daylight on the fortified U.S. consulate after months of relative quiet. |
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The only reason U.S. Senate seats stayed competitive is that the politicians cannot gerrymander state lines. |
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The U.S. consumes about 650 billion barrels of jet fuel per year, which is about 10 percent of our annual oil consumption. |
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The U.S. Army made the official announcement that the sighting and wreckage was a weather balloon. |
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Thimgan was a member of the U.S. Naval Institute and a fellow in the American Society of Marine Artists. |
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Watch this historic moment through a live video webcast from our U.S. offices. |
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Over and over, the new American jingoes depict the U.S. as somehow a victim in the international economy. |
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Divided into 11 U.S. districts, racers earn points by competing in regional events. |
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In November, the Afro-Cuban All Stars, one of Cuba's most prominent musical acts, planned to perform in Berkeley as part of its U.S. tour. |
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Twenty years ago the total debt of U.S. households was equal to half the size of the economy. |
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Some of our adversaries are not bound by the laws we value and which regulate U.S. military actions. |
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Producers advocated extending the dairy price program and developing better methods to assess Johne's disease in U.S. cattle. |
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A U.S. congressman who supported Irish nationalism joins us to talk about it straight ahead. |
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At the same time, the acutely imbalanced U.S. bubble economy demands continuous monetary largess from both home and abroad. |
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In our global fund, we've never had as little a weighting in U.S. stocks as we do right now. |
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James was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans as a radioman aboard the U.S.S. Troilus. |
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Last year was another banner year for the U.S. motorcycle market, which continues to enjoy growth across the board. |
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He has created an alternate history that claims that U.S. forces, under the banner of the United Nations, killed 13,000 Somalis. |
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For those of you who haven't read the Act itself, the document is a fragmented mess of addenda, revisions, and additions to the U.S. Civil Code. |
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The lowest U.S. peacetime unemployment rate since 1957 has ignited a talent war raging through corporate America. |
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The arrival of a U.S. colonel and his aides in Hercules C130 military transport planes, however, proved to be a raging success. |
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When I reported to the adjutant, I was formally discharged from the Army of the U.S. and told to report to the 78th Division headquarters. |
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The idea of an expanding U.S. commitment, however, is precisely what raises the specter of quagmire for critics, raising ghosts of Vietnam. |
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He raised the U.S. Coast Guard on VHF radio but was unable to provide his coordinates. |
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By December, however, U.S. industrial production had posted its biggest jump in four years, and companies were hiring again. |
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The Mexican government apologized, but this wasn't good enough for the admiral commanding the local U.S. naval squadron. |
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One example was dressing hostages in orange jumpsuits to mimic U.S. treatment of detainees. |
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Since 15 to 25 percent of male sheep in U.S. flocks don't mate, ranchers want to find a way to identify good breeding rams. |
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In the midst of a global equity rout, the junk bond and U.S. corporate bond market remains wide open for business. |
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In earlier wars, the U.S. infrastructure was ramped up, not destroyed, but today significant parts of it are at risk. |
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In my view, it has always been a case of rampant U.S. Credit inflation impairing the dollar. |
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But consumer groups, allied with many U.S. ranchers and cattlemen, want the labeling to begin on schedule. |
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The company says its profits fell by 21 percent and blames it on the strength of the South African rand against the U.S. dollar. |
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He was a U.S. version of Gandhi, advancing the theory of pacifist resistance through his words and deeds. |
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A surge in gold prices and a broadly weaker U.S. dollar had supported the rand's recent rally. |
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If this view is correct, U.S. higher education may continue to provide a noticeable advantage over other countries. |
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The survey was mailed to randomly selected U.S. public school teachers of kindergarten through eighth grade. |
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The U.S. military left firing ranges in the Panama Canal Zone littered with thousands of unexploded rounds. |
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All the U.S. military services use the range at one time or another for a variety of training needs. |
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At many U.S. military target ranges, petroleum products and heavy metals used in bombs and bullets contaminate the soil and groundwater. |
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Sure, the stock market remains a critical cog in the wheel of the U.S. financial system. |
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To help alleviate a shortfall of 1,900 captains, the U.S. Army will promote officers earlier to the rank of captain beginning in October. |
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The U.S. is first in this year's ranking of the world's most competitive economies. |
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A U.S. Navy official who tracks piracy issues says as long as shipping companies are willing to pay ransoms, than piracy will continue. |
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Let's go through the U.S. numbers, because the United States gets somewhat of a bad rap on this and yet, the numbers are considerable. |
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But if the U.S. ratchets up the pressure with more protectionist moves, Beijing may retaliate with higher tariffs of its own. |
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The murder rates of the U.S. and U.K. are also affected by differences in the way each counts homicides. |
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Ironically, the peace that Wilson worked so hard to shape was never ratified by the U.S. Senate. |
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A U.S. Coast Guard cutter had transferred a pump and two Coast Guard ratings had jumped aboard with it. |
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Global consolidation and the demand for moving data are forcing a rationalization of U.S. networks. |
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Along with the afghani, Kabulis use U.S. dollars and Pakistani rupees to buy groceries. |
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When Hyundai Motor Co. first arrived in the U.S., 19 years ago, it was best known for rattletrap econoboxes. |
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The U.S. medical record says only he suffered heat stroke which led to the coma. |
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Under the agreement, the U.S. is leading an international effort to build two light-water reactors in North Korea. |
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At one point, here in the U.S., I sold Mercedes franchises and then wholesaled Mercedes cars to those dealers. |
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With most rates around the world more or less following those of the U.S., Reaganomics also triggered a worldwide recession. |
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Once that had happened, the pieces would realign themselves in patterns favorable to U.S. interests. |
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Two months into the 112th Congress, it's clear that we're going to need much more than a gentlemen's agreement to fix the U.S. Senate. |
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It was a bit of a reality check for the U.S. credit market, with yields rising across the board. |
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This invasive weed from southeast Asia covers more than 7 million U.S. acres and spreads across about 120,000 more each year. |
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The vast majority of canned beers in the U.S. are of the American Light Lager variety, for which a beer widget would be counterproductive. |
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From the beginning, U.S. policy in South Vietnam was a conflict between realpolitik and democratic ideals. |
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He also served 32 years with the U.S. Naval Reserve and retired as a rear admiral in aviation. |
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Congress named him the first U.S. Navy rear admiral, vice admiral, and admiral. |
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Such applied animal behavior research, though fairly new to U.S. agriculturists, is shedding light on other aspects of cattle behavior, too. |
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Thus the moment is right for U.S. exporters who can provide a reliable supply of high-quality organic products at a reasonable price. |
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But by the mid-1990s airbus had made serious inroads on U.S. market shares both here and around the world. |
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The U.S. Army Air Force would assist in this latter mission by airdropping his books over occupied France. |
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Experimentation on large wind machines continued in the U.S., France, Germany, Great Britain and Denmark. |
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Commissioned by the U.S. government to create a powered aircraft, Langley spent a fortune developing airframes and engines. |
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The job will set the stage to restore use of the airlock as a base for spacewalks using U.S. spacesuits. |
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The spined micrathena, common in the U.S., vibrates with such gusto that if you picked one up, you'd think it was a wind-up toy. |
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This company is also known for its butter, which is richer than its domestic counterparts in U.S. supermarket dairy aisles. |
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Because it has diversified from gaming and tourism, Las Vegas is no longer immune to U.S. recessional trends, he said. |
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This book pays tribute to the artists who recorded the actions of the U.S. military throughout its proud history. |
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One consequence was the virtual wipeout of Mexico's small farmers by a flood of subsidized U.S. food imports. |
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In particular, the regime demands formal U.S. and international recognition of the permanence of the borders under its control. |
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And this time, the U.S. is finally beginning to run out of domestic oil and easily recoverable natural gas. |
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It reconfirms the principle that indefinite detention is contrary to the U.S. Constitution and international law. |
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Wide fluctuations began in 1998, when the kip was valued at about 6,200 to the U.S. dollar. |
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Just before setting out on the drive to San Francisco for the U.S. Open, I packed my Motorola record player and Mario Lanza records. |
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This period of chaos witnessed the beginning of terrorist attacks launched against U.S. and Western interests. |
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Their soldiers are recruited from the U.S. Army, mainly from the Special Forces Green Berets and Rangers. |
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Around half of the new army's recruits have deserted or failed to make the grade, U.S. trainers say, leaving only about 2,500 soldiers. |
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Ashcroft couldn't transfer the case to the U.S. attorney in New Jersey because the prosecutors there asked to be recused from the case. |
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What I want to do first is get a handle on the statistics for all U.S. multinationals together, and those data are actually pretty clear. |
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While U.S. campers backpack through woods and forest lands, Malaysian campers trek through the jungle. |
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The U.S. personal savings rate is practically nonexistent, and the government budget is awash in red ink. |
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From our base in a permanent U.S. Forest Service work camp, we'll repair and maintain multi-use trails and do other projects as needed. |
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I was in the U.S. Army, having the time of my life. I absolutely loved reefer and acid, and when I tried junk I loved that too. |
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The crew of a U.S. submarine is sent on a top-secret mission to board a disabled German U-boat and steal a secret encoding device. |
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For Avon, multilevel selling has helped reenergize a flagging U.S. sales force. |
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In Queens, New York, cold rain mixed with tears as hundreds marked the third anniversary of the second worst aviation accident in U.S. history. |
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Such investigations may lead to further refinements in U.S. building codes. |
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Under strict secrecy, they flew to the Persian Gulf to witness the reflagging of Kuwaiti oil tankers with U.S. flags. |
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Government employees included circuit court clerks, a land office registrar, U.S. Rangers, marshals, commissioners, and a city alderman. |
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No special licenses had been granted by the U.S. for the export of krytrons in its possession. |
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The film, which had its premiere last Monday, has refocused attention on the place that Pearl Harbor occupies in the U.S. national psyche. |
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Under U.S. law, a person held in custody by a state may challenge his conviction or sentence by seeking a writ of habeas corpus in federal court. |
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Which is why, Matthew, as you explained, the U.S. is refraining from entering any of those sites during this battle. |
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In almost all cases, U.S. law precluded Japanese aliens from becoming U.S. citizens. |
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It reports that the lifer population in U.S. prisons has more than tripled in the past two decades. |
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In addition to one of the fastest growing labor forces in the U.S., Collier County enjoys a very low unemployment rate. |
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If he realizes this goal, he will have succeeded in passing the most regressive tax program in U.S. history. |
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It sells high-quality, handmade crafts like carved coconut boxes and hand-painted sushi bowls in the U.S., Europe and Japan. |
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The stability mission remains one for combat-ready soldiers, but in the U.S. sector, not one to be performed by the regular Army. |
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We also have a lot of really nice U.S. Navy, Marines and Air Force members who are regulars. |
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April and May brought daily news reports quoting U.S. military officers saying they lacked the manpower to do their jobs. |
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The message was intercepted by U.S. intelligence and caused a major political stir in Washington. |
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The claim has been confirmed by officials in the U.S. embassy in Jakarta who have had access to intercepts of the army's radio communications. |
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The Philippines and Thailand are military allies of the U.S. in Southeast Asia. |
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These supplies were the last hope of the U.S. forces for reinforcing their depleted divisions and stopping the enemy's imminent breakthrough. |
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It reintegrates the U.S. into its alliances and assures allies that their voices will be heard. |
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Hakimi declared that no Taliban would agree to lay down his arms as long as U.S. troops remain in Afghanistan. |
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Six weeks ago many of us did not even notice whether or where the U.S. flag stood in our houses of worship. |
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None of the hoopla seemed to have fazed the Iranian president, who loves to bask in controversy during his U.S. visits. |
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Maybe it will require the U.S. military having enough time to restore itself after the battering of the last decade. |
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Upon his liberation in 1945, the U.S. military set him up with a tailor shop in a small town in Bavaria. |
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Coupelin, 29, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and a b-boy with 10 years experience, hopes to upgrade to seated venues next year. |
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Now, bcg says there is more reason for people who make stuff in the U.S. to take heart. |
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American spies have detailed dossiers on the North Koreans who the U.S. says were behind the Sony attack. |
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In beige socks and black flip-flops, the man accused of bombing two U.S. embassies faced a judge in Manhattan. |
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One prominent example is the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission and CIA station at Benghazi, Libya. |
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Both Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair bestrode their nation for periods in excess of two U.S. presidential terms. |
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She went to Canada, won a gold medal and her old spot on the U.S. biathlon team. |
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Sen. Mary Landrieu did everything she could Monday night to salvage the shards of her bid for a fourth term in the U.S. Senate. |
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Al-Huthaili is a dual citizen of the U.S. and Saudi Arabia and the two countries are not bound by a bilateral extradition treaty. |
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Issue all legal U.S. workers, including citizens and immigrants, a biometric ID card. |
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A U.S. diplomat once spoke with bitterness of the breadth of his power when negotiating with an uncooperative dictator. |
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The former U.S. official also blamed Snowden for revealing surveillance secrets. |
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The security questions and blame game will now take center stage in the embassy attack that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya. |
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The next day, Gawker, InTouch, and other U.S. outlets picked up the story, but the Cosby story was still only a blip on Twitter. |
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For U.S. and European leaders the flow of Western recruits prompts fears of blowback. |
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Above all, this is not the time to blunder into horrendous religious and civil wars with direct and extensive U.S. military force. |
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American criticism, meanwhile, is blunted by the U.S. need to maintain its major military base in Qatar. |
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The U.S. envoy is direct for a diplomat, but she showed during the Libyan crisis that bluntness can be effective. |
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Especially in the U.S., where fast food restaurants are abundant and two-thirds of people are overweight or obese. |
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The Victims of Communism Foundation has insisted on not accepting U.S. government funding. |
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In four different polls in 1938 between 71 percent and 85 percent of the public opposed the U.S. accepting more war refuges. |
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Hoyle is at work on a new book about counterinsurgency and the U.S. military. |
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So, how do we achieve such equality in the U.S. and other parts of the world? |
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A hard court, like the ones at the U.S. Open, consists of a thin film of acrylic over an asphalt base. |
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Not actual CIA agents, but U.S. government personnel who have worked very closely with the CIA, and who are fans of the show. |
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In actuality, there were less than 300 U.S. soldiers in the valley at any given time. |
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I am also frustrated that the administration has not adequately consulted with Congress regarding U.S. policy towards Egypt. |
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A month before Kennedy was shot, Adlai Stevenson, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, was assaulted in Dallas. |
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Still, for all of this, South Carolina is now represented in the U.S. Senate by Tim Scott, a Republican and an african-american. |
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The U.S. can also provide more backing for the african union, whose troops are already on the front lines in Somalia and Darfur. |
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And the Gulf is just one front with Iran while on others increasing Iranian aggressiveness worries U.S. military commanders. |
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After a half-century of frigid relations, the U.S. and Cuba have agreed to a thaw as the result of 18 months of secret talks. |
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By one account, it aided U.S. troops in capturing or killing at least ten of those senior leaders from the battlefield. |
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Our driver is a doctor who was held in detention for three years by U.S. forces on charges of aiding the Taliban. |
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The Pentagon said Faal served in the air Force for seven years, during which time he became a U.S. citizen. |
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Kurdish forces declared victory and freed Yazidi holdouts, with help from U.S. air power. |
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The influential al Qaeda propagandist, who was born in New Mexico, died in a U.S. drone strike later that year. |
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That ratio is more than 40 percent in the U.S. Senate races in Colorado, Alaska and Kentucky. |
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Albuquerque Economic Development, a private non-profit, estimates the five year growth rate at almost double the U.S. in general. |
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That was right after an initial wave of U.S. Navy Tomahawk cruise missiles hit their targets around Aleppo and Raqqah. |
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The test fraud spanned from Romania to Moscow and Alicante, Spain, and the cheaters were from the U.S., Egypt, Japan, and Russia. |
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Where the U.S. once depended on its own forces to determine who was military material, this time the Iraqis will decide. |
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The alliance between America and rebel forces has been strained by the U.S. refusal to directly attack the Assad regime. |
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The bacterium Neisseria meningitidis causes between 800 and 1,500 cases annually in the U.S., killing many. |
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People swim into pool walls, people swim into each other, and, in certain parts of the U.S., people swim into alligators. |
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The U.S. military had not established any prisoner of war protocols or allocated resources to handle the captured enemy. |
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The 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya by al-Qaeda killed 224 people. |
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Meanwhile, Barak told The Daily Beast that a U.S. strike against Iran was not out of the question. |
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Abu Ghaithm, who has pled not guilty, is the highest-ranking al-qaida figure to face trial in the U.S. since the 2001 attacks. |
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The U.S. will reopen an embassy in Havana, meaning an ambassador will be appointed. |
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The ambivalence is reflected in U.S. policy, which often has served to complicate aid delivery in conflict zones. |
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The strongest conceivable U.S. land or amphibious forces would not provide a military option. |
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At an Amtrak inspection point, Pascal Abidor showed his U.S. passport to a federal agent. |
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From the Andes to dinner tables in the U.S., quinoa has come a long, flavorful way to prominence in the grain family. |
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The Andean nation depends on the U.S. for trade deals that help employ over 400,000 people. |
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I spoke with Andy Snyder from the U.S. Geological Survey about the phenomenon. |
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One hundred and twenty-six anesthesia departments across the U.S. participated, according to anesthesiology News. |
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Is it weird to see all the current animosity between the U.S. and Russia now? |
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The plague made a brief appearance in China earlier this year and continues in the U.S. with a few cases annually. |
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The Forward may be the most anticommunist newspaper in U.S. history, writes its former editor, Seth Lipsky. |
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He left the U.S., seeking a spiritual and metaphysical connection for his work elsewhere. |
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The U.S. military has said it is too early to make any conclusions, other than the war is on course. |
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The patriot Act allows the Department of Justice to seize foreign bank assets in U.S. accounts. |
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Twenty minutes later, U.S. striker Jozy Altidore was barreling down the left sideline at top speed in pursuit of the ball. |
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In the U.S. the equivalent of an appellation is called an American Viticultural Area. |
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In particular, it applies to immigrants who lost their U.S. citizenship after their involvement in World War II was discovered. |
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Filat said Moldova was appreciative of U.S. assistance but more help, especially on the security side, would surely be welcomed. |
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Moriyama, among the photographers most widely exhibited in the U.S., had apprenticed to both Hosoe and Tomatsu. |
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Secondly, U.S. Secretary of State Kerry has recently pushed the Arab League towards flexing its intransigent position on borders. |
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Even so, the dozen U.S. warships on station were the biggest contingent in this Armada. |
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The Russians use the aircraft today to monitor U.S. nuclear weapons as part of arms control agreements between both countries. |
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He had on the tip of his tongue great swaths of European, U.S., and Latin American literature, world cinema, and art history. |
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The U.S. trade relationship with ASEAN is currently larger than it is with China. |
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The U.S. is one of Ecuador's largest customers, buying cut flowers, asparagus, minerals, and Pacific tuna fish. |
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Americanah By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie A woman struggles to assimilate in Nigeria after living in the U.S. for 13 years. |
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But officials gave the delegation no specific commitments and made no concrete promises of increased U.S. assistance. |
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In 1957 the U.S. Army first fielded artillery able to fire shells with atomic warheads. |
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Where the U.S. once sought to train several divisions worth, the latest effort is for just 3,000 troops. |
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These are the same Taliban fighters known to U.S. audiences from the documentary Restrepo and the film Lone Survivor. |
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The piece was authored by none other than Samantha Power, who now serves as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. |
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The last man standing is also the only major U.S. automaker to choose free markets over freeloading. |
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His avowed goal had once been to get his American citizenship by boxing for the U.S. Olympic team and then turn pro. |
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The U.S. launched campaigns in the restive Iraqi city of Fallujah and a surge campaign in Baghdad. |
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Bahrain, a staunch American ally and home to the U.S. Fifth Fleet, has lent a unique story in the Arab Spring narrative. |
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When the U.S. did intervene militarily, such as in the balkans, air power was the only real approach considered palatable. |
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As they now live out their wildest dreams, their barbarity has cost the U.S. far more. |
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The collective trauma created by these barbarous acts is impossible to imagine, both in the U.S. and in the Middle East. |
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The bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks coincided with an attack on a separate barracks used by French paratroopers. |
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Lunch finally arrives, this time not a sumptuous feast but fish wrapped in a military newspaper distributed on U.S. bases. |
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In Afghanistan, Hayee broke off from Basra and, following the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, set up camp at a madrassah in Karachi. |
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A national security conference in Canada brings out the bonhomie among U.S. senators. |
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The U.S. administration would gush over Fayyad, just stopping short of calling him their boo. |
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Like his boss al-Baghdadi, he was captured by U.S. forces and served time in Camp Bucca. |
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A U.S. official who has read the classified report said Lamb and Boswell were named in that version. |
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The continuing weaknesses with Iraqi military and security forces were well known by U.S. military leaders, Bowen said. |
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Today, about 1.6 percent of the U.S. population older than 18 has BPD, according to the National Institutes of Health. |
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Russia bans U.S. from ISS, Rove says Hillary has brain damage, first look at 'Batfleck,' and other top stories from today. |
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And he believes that the U.S. government is causing a brain drain by pushing out highly educated citizens such as Thom. |
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The Daily Beast first reported in November that the U.S. government believes Russia has breached its treaty obligations. |
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This is the Mexico that U.S. college students would be wise to steer clear of on spring break. |
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Republican senators who were briefed on the crisis in Iraq Thursday also were reluctant to support U.S. air strikes in Iraq. |
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The occasion was the promotion of Tammy Smith to brigadier general in the U.S. Army. |
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Among them was Brig. Gen. Tammy Smith, the first openly gay person promoted to the rank of general in the U.S. military. |
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And the best part is, unlike the Olympics, we already know that a U.S. team will bring home the gold. |
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In order to bring home a U.S. gold, Strug would have to score a 9.4 or above on one of her two vaults. |
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A new study shows U.S. doctors have a burnout rate of 38 percent versus 28 percent for the general population. |
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Part of the problem is the mandate of the war and the means with which the U.S. is fighting it do not match up. |
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American multinational companies may be best known today for their Byzantine strategies to minimize their U.S. taxes. |
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First gold medal of the Olympics won by U.S. in the Sliding Down Hill Behind the Dorm on cafeteria Tray event. |
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This is the Mexico that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and most major U.S. corporations, are eager to call amigo. |
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The same picture emerges from middle class men in the U.S., canada, and the Nordic countries. |
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What is fascinating about this list isn't just that it tells us what capabilities U.S. special operations forces want. |
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What is fact regarding the U.S. version is that it started off as a North by Northwest-style caper for Tom Cruise. |
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The U.S. added 195,000 new jobs in June, capping off a surprisingly strong spring. |
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Also, by carrying an M-4 carbine, everybody knew I was carrying something that could stitch even U.S. body armor. |
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Walmart cashes about 18 percent of food stamps in the U.S. Ergo, any cut would be bad news for the company. |
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The so-called U.S. Government has been cashing in on you since the day you were born, somehow. |
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It is also inevitable that cash-strapped U.S. taxpayers will find themselves unamused by the spectacle. |
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Dostum famously led Uzbek cavalry charges supported by U.S. B-52 bombers to defeat the Taliban. |
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Additionally, there is little to no cooperation or coordination with moderate rebel forces and the U.S. military. |
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Just 0.5 percent of Ferguson is of Asian descent, according to 2010 U.S. census data. |
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And no other central bank has announced a dramatic shift in its holdings of U.S. government debt. |
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To get arms legally to the Kurds now, the U.S. military needs to send them through the central government in Baghdad. |
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Thirty-eight U.S. and Afghan special forces perished in the copter shoot down. |
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One out of three births in the U.S. is a Cesarean section and about a quarter of all labor is induced. |
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As a result of the Stanley acquisition, CGI is a big player in the U.S. government market. |
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If the U.S. moves to sanction Putin and his pals next week, Moscow will definitely strike back. |
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The U.S. military, as always, is actively recruiting new members. |
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He was killed by his captors during the U.S. rescue attempt in Yemen in December. |
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That should lead to sharp reductions in market share and employment both at home and abroad, and a likely wave of foreign acquisitions of U.S. companies. |
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Rembrandt, the 17 th-century Dutch master known for his skill in using light to carry perspective, may have been wall-eyed, a U.S. researcher proposed on Wednesday. |
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Former Senator and U.S. Envoy George Mitchell joins other top Washington players to deconstruct the shutdown crisis. |
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No lasting jobs, no cheaper gas, and a chance to kill off one-fourth of U.S. farmland and maybe the planet. |
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Plus, our cheat sheet of the arguments for and against U.S. intervention in Libya. |
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After a year's training in the U.S. in by-pass surgery, he lost no time in working on developing a substitute that is superior to all other substitutes. |
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In March, U.S. cheddar prices hit record highs when a surge in exports to China reduced domestic supplies. |
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Yes, Downton Abbey is back, and with its return to U.S. airwaves comes renewed debate about the British costume drama. |
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One of the scariest tales shared in the exhibit involves the U.S. military. |
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The events in Kashmir lay bare the hypocrisy of the U.S. war on terrorism. |
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A lot of Virginians will recognize his last name from chesty Puller, who was the most decorated Marine in U.S. history. |
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Azteca and many fans thought that Mexico had underachieved in its final four qualifiers, tying each match, including a scoreless draw with the U.S. in Mexico City. |
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Four candidates for U.S. Senate walked into a Sarasota, Florida, hotel this week, each hoping to make his case for election. |
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And U.S. lawmakers are pushing to involve China in any retaliation against the Sony hack. |
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Statistical modeling techniques that businesses use to find customers helped quantitative analysts predict the results of this month's U.S. elections with stunning accuracy. |
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Led Zeppelin made its first U.S. tour as opening act for Spirit, and even performed a cover version of a Spirit song. |
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Such frankness contrasts with a widespread tendency in the past in the U.S. press and among establishment-oriented writers to whitewash Western client regimes. |
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That's because Fidel Castro's government is telling the Cuban people that the war games are intended to deter what could be an imminent U.S. invasion of the island. |
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The U.S. is also considering arming these missiles with nuclear warheads. |
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This coziness made many feel Fayyad was putting the U.S. and Israel's wants and needs above those of his own people. |
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But when they pass a U.S. Marine recruiting booth, Weston steps forward to try his luck on the chin-up bar. |
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As a result, U.S. factories haven't kept up with foreign rivals. |
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