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  • 31Dispatch boat — Dispatch boats were small boats, and sometimes large ships, tasked to carry military dispatches from ship to ship or from ship to shore or, in some cases from shore to shore. Dispatch boats were employed when other means of transmitting a message …

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  • 32Nuncio — • An ordinary and permanent representative of the pope, vested with both political and ecclesiastical powers, accredited to the court of a sovereign or assigned to a definite territory with the duty of safeguarding the interests of the Holy See.… …

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  • 33Croix de la Valeur Militaire — Awarded by  France …

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  • 34Dispatch — or dispatches may refer to: In literature Dispatches (book), a 1977 book by Michael Herr about the Vietnam War dispatches (magazine), a magazine edited by Gary Knight and Mort Rosenblum In radio and television Dispatches (radio program), a… …

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  • 35Mark Thomas — This article is about the comedian and activist. For other uses, see Mark Thomas (disambiguation). Mark Thomas Born Mark Clifford Thomas 11 April 1963 (1963 04 11) (age 48) London, England, UK …

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  • 36Anna Politkovskaya — Infobox Writer name = Anna Politkovskaya Анна Степановна Политковская caption = Photo by Tatyana Zelenskaya, 2004 birthname = Anna Stepanovna Mazepa birthdate = birth date|1958|8|30|df=y birthplace = New York City, New York, U.S. deathdate =… …

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  • 37Trafalgar Way — The Trafalgar Way is the name given to the historic route used to carry dispatches with the news of the Battle of Trafalgar overland from Falmouth to the Admiralty in London. The first messenger in November 1805 was Lieutenant Lapenotiere, of HMS …

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  • 38Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship — The Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship is a Christian organization in the United Kingdom that has a membership of some 2000 Christian legal professionals. With Christian ideology as a unifying principal their aim is to underpin legal practice with… …

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  • 39USS Lynch (1776) — was a schooner acquired as part of the Continental Navy in 1776. She served for over a year on the New England coast, interfering with British maritime trade when possible. In 1777 she was assigned dispatch boat duty and, after delivering her… …

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  • 40Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Europe) — Content from the United States diplomatic cables leak has depicted Europe and related subjects extensively. The leak, which began on 28 November 2010, occurred when the website of WikiLeaks an international new media non profit organisation that… …

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