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  • 1unfriendly — unfriendliness, n. /un frend lee/, adj., unfriendlier, unfriendliest, adv. adj. 1. not amicable; not friendly or kindly in disposition; unsympathetic; aloof: an unfriendly coldness of manner. 2. hostile; antagonistic: an unfriendly act of… …

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  • 2Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 — The Anti Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 was formally introduced into the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 19 November, 2001 two months after the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York. A Parliamentary committee was critical of the… …

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  • 3Trent Affair — James Murray Mason (1798–1871). John Sli …

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  • 4Attack on Pearl Harbor — Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II …

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  • 5Crimean anti-NATO protests of 2006 — This photo taken on November 6, 2006 in Feodosiya features protester s banners with pro Russian and anti NATO rhetoric. Banners proclaim the solidarity of Bakhchisaray, Kerch, Odessa, Kharkov (Kharkiv) with Feodosian protesters. Also: The future… …

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  • 6unfriendliness — noun a) The state of being unfriendly. b) An unfriendly act …

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  • 72008 Icelandic financial crisis — The 2008 Icelandic financial crisis involves all three of the major banks in Iceland and their control has been seized by the government. In late September, it was announced that Glitnir would be nationalised. The following week, the control of… …

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  • 8Sino-Indian War — Part of Cold War …

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  • 9doctrine — doc trine (d[o^]k tr[i^]n), n. [F. doctrine, L. doctrina, fr. doctor. See {Doctor}.] 1. Teaching; instruction. [1913 Webster] He taught them many things by parables, and said unto them in his doctrine, Hearken. Mark iv. 2. [1913 Webster] 2. That… …

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  • 10The Monroe doctrine — doctrine doc trine (d[o^]k tr[i^]n), n. [F. doctrine, L. doctrina, fr. doctor. See {Doctor}.] 1. Teaching; instruction. [1913 Webster] He taught them many things by parables, and said unto them in his doctrine, Hearken. Mark iv. 2. [1913 Webster] …

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