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  • "[Chief US prosecutor] Jackson is away conducting his high-grade lynching party in Nuremberg," he wrote. "I don't mind what he does ...
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  • in strong economic regulation, which made conducting company activities difficult and limited trading to China and Southeast Asia. ...
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  • flying and later received the Harmon Trophy for conducting the experiments. These accomplishments made all-weather airline operations practical. ...
    25 KB (3,734 words) - 15:02, 26 September 2023
  • Walpole and Townshend believed that George I was conducting foreign affairs with the interests of his German territories—rather than those of Great ...
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  • in Hell), combined with a bad conducting performance by Glazunov, led to Rachmaninoff tearing up the full score of the symphony. (Fortunately ...
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  • choreus ducendi (On the Art of Dancing and Conducting Dances), which was compiled by his students. Lee (2002), p. 29. Media:The most important ...
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  • or forty he stopped his study of alchemy because conducting experiments caused an eye disease which required medical treatment; some say this was why ...
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  • During World War II, Nazi Germany was known to be conducting experiments using heavy water as moderator for a nuclear reactor design. Such experiments ...
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  • Despite this, he later wrote in defense of those conducting the trials, stating: "If in the midst of the many Dissatisfaction among us, ...
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  • developing new technologies, and also conducting basic research. * Psikhushka (психушка, the nut house), the forced medical treatment ...
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  • Ship transport has also frequently been used as a mechanism for conducting warfare. Military use of the seas and waterways is covered in greater ...
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  • In FETs the drain/source current flows through a conducting channel near the gate. This channel connects the drain region to the source region. The channel ...
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  • of ground surface and an ionized conducting layer high in the atmosphere, now called the Heaviside layer, and thus travel around the globe). ...
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  • excited by the mere Contact of conducting Substances of different Kinds. In a Letter from Mr. Alexandro Volta, F.R.S., Professor of Natural Philosophy ...
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  • 1939, after agreeing "to refrain from conducting or taking part in campaigns in opposition to the declared policy of the Party." ...
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  • manufacturers are required to produce by conducting toxicological studies, exposure modelling and residue studies before a particular pesticide ...
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  • and in the media, to characterize NRMs as conducting brainwashing, or to refute such accusations and in turn accuse deprogrammers of similar efforts ...
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  • Franz Liszt (Hungarian: Liszt Ferenc) (October 22, 1811 – July 31, 1886) was a Hungarian virtuoso pianist and composer of the Romantic period ...
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  • for planning warfare, enforcing rules, and conducting ceremonies. This governing system was developed by the time the Cheyenne reached the Great Plains. ...
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  • attempts to prevent Martin Luther King, Jr., from conducting more extensive voter education drives, economic boycotts, and even potentially running for ...
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