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USS Long Beach
1959 Long Beach-class cruiser
rotating magnetic field
magnetic field rotating around an axis
Norwegian Home Guard
rapid mobilisation force in the Norwegian military
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
Oglala Lakota Native American reservation in South Dakota, US
Adam of Saint Victor
Medieval composer
Mary Livermore
American journalist
freedom of information laws by country
access to information held by various governments in the world
economy of Mozambique
economy of the country
Harold L. Ickes
American politician (1874–1952)
quantum key distribution
secure communication method enabling two parties to produce a shared random secret key such that any eavesdroppers can be detected using quantum properties
Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
statutory office held by a four-star general in the United States Air Force
Cyprus Convention
treaty
Battle Abbey
Benedictine abbey in Battle, East Sussex, England, UK
Peter of Sebaste
bishop
dead zone
low-oxygen areas in oceans and large lakes caused by nutrient and fertilizer pollution
John C. Stennis Space Center
rocketry and spacecraft propulsion research center
Pedro Carmona
Venezuelan economist
pleroma
Pleroma (, literally "fullness") generally refers to the totality of divine powers. It is used in Christian theological contexts, as well as in Gnosticism. The term also appears in the Epistle to the Colossians, which is traditionally attributed to Paul the Apostle. The word is used 17 times in the New Testament. In Valentinianism it represents as virtualities of the Son
Geography of the Maldives
Overview of the geography of the Maldives
vaporizer
device used to vaporize the active ingredients of plant material, commonly cannabis, tobacco, or other herbs or blends for the purpose of inhalation
Soyuz TM-23
1996 mission to Soviet space station Mir
Pickett's Charge
Confederate infantry assault during the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War
John Armstrong Jr.
American politician (1758-1843)
Explorer 4
American research satellite launched in 1958
list of plants used as medicine
Wikimedia list article
law of Japan
law of the country of Japan
Ophites
The Ophites, also called Ophians (Greek Ὀφιανοί Ophianoi, from ὄφις ophis "snake"), were a Christian Gnostic sect depicted by Hippolytus of Rome (170–235) in a lost work, the Syntagma ("arrangement").
Three Sisters
main agricultural crops of various Native American groups in North America
constitution of East Germany
constitution
3rd Infantry Division
formation of the United States Army (since 1917)
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee
archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the United States
Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal
New York City Subway station
Daughters of Bilitis
advocacy group
Battle of the Dunes
1658 battle in the Franco-Spanish War
economic history of Japan
aspect of history
Gavin Douglas
Scottish churchman, scholar, poet
Michael R. Clifford
American army officer and astronaut (1952–2021)
foreign relations of South Korea
international relations of the East Asian nation
Johann Nikolaus von Hontheim
historian, auxiliary bishop of Trier, originator of Febronianism
Uganda People's Defence Force
combined military forces of Uganda
culture of North Korea
pattern of human activity and symbolism associated with North Korea and its people
1905 in literature
overview of literature-related events during the year of 1905
Cambuslang
Cambuslang (, from ) is a town on the south-eastern outskirts of Greater Glasgow, Scotland. With approximately 30,000 residents, it is the 27th-largest town in Scotland by population, although, never having had a town hall, it may also be considered the largest village in Scotland. It is within the local authority area of South Lanarkshire and directly borders the town of Rutherglen to the west. Historically, it was a large civil parish incorporating the nearby hamlets of Newton, Flemington, Westburn and Halfway.
Louis Hennepin
Belgian explorer and missionary (1626-1704)
airfield traffic pattern
standard path followed by aircraft when taking off or landing, while maintaining visual contact with the airfield
foreign relations of the United Kingdom
overview of relations
William Allen
English Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Army National Guard
organized militia force and a federal military reserve force of the United States Army
Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire – African Democratic Rally
political party
cutaneous squamous-cell carcinoma
skin carcinoma that has material basis in squamous cells
Vinh Cam Ranh
deep-water bay in Khánh Hòa Province, Vietnam
Michael Baius
Belgian theologian
BBN Technologies
American research and development company
Geography of Jamaica
Overview of the geography of Jamaica
demographics of Yemen
demographics of country
Naval War College
staff college of the United States Navy
Faneuil Hall
historic building in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Degtyarev plant
mechanical engineering company in Kovrov, Vladimir Oblast, Russia
foreign relations of France
overview of relations
religious intolerance
intolerance against another's religious beliefs or practices or lack thereof