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  • 81Ancient warfare — is war as conducted from the beginnings of recorded history to the end of the ancient period. In Europe and the Near East, the end of antiquity is often equated with the fall of Rome in 476. In China, it can also be seen as ending in the 5th… …

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  • 82Intelligence analysis management — This article deals with the roles of processing/analysis in the real world intelligence cycle as a part of intelligence cycle management. See Intelligence analysis for a discussion of the techniques of analysis. For a hierarchical list of… …

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  • 83Swami Chidananda Saraswati — Not to be confused with Swami Chidanand Saraswati, founder of Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh. Swami Chidananda Born 24 September 1916(1916 09 24) Died 28 August 2008(2008 08 28) (aged 91) Birth name Sridhar …

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  • 841968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash — A B 52G, similar to the one that crashed at Thule Air Base Accident summary Date …

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  • 85Mars to Stay — Concept for NASA Design Reference Mission Architecture 5.0 (2009) Mars to Stay missions propose astronauts sent to Mars for the first time should stay there indefinitely, both to reduce cost and to ensure permanent settlement of Mars. Among many… …

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  • 86heave — Synonyms and related words: a leg up, aye, barf, be nauseated, be poised, be seasick, be sick, billow, blow, board, boom, boost, bore, bowl, break, breakers, breathe, bring up, bung, buoy up, cascade, cast, cast at, cast loose, cast up, catapult …

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  • 87lift — 1. verb 1) lift the pack on to your back Syn: raise, hoist, heave, haul up, heft, raise up/aloft, elevate, hold high, pick up, grab, take up, winch up, jack up; informal hump 2) the fog had lifted …

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  • 88sky — /skaɪ / (say skuy) noun (plural skies) 1. (often plural) the region of the clouds or the upper air. 2. (often plural) the heavens or firmament, appearing as a great arch or vault. 3. the supernal or celestial heaven. 4. climate. 5. Obsolete a… …

  • 89Mount — Mount, v. t. 1. To get upon; to ascend; to climb; as, to mount the pulpit and deliver a sermon. [1913 Webster] Shall we mount again the rural throne? Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To place one s self on, as a horse or other animal, or anything that… …

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  • 90To mount a play — Mount Mount, v. t. 1. To get upon; to ascend; to climb; as, to mount the pulpit and deliver a sermon. [1913 Webster] Shall we mount again the rural throne? Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To place one s self on, as a horse or other animal, or anything… …

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