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  • 11Wildfire — This article is about uncontrolled outdoor fire. For the New York rock band, see Forest Fire (band). For other uses, see Wildfire (disambiguation). Crown Fire redirects here. For the 2010 wildfire in Southern California, see 2010 California… …

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  • 12Gimli Glider — Air Canada Flight 143 Air Canada flight 143 landed on an auto dragstrip at Gimli, MB Accident summary Date 23 July 1983 …

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  • 13Sellafield — Aerial view of the site …

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  • 14Glossary of wildland fire terms — The following is a glossary of wildland fire terms. Except where noted, terms are taken from a 1998 Fireline Handbook transcribed for a Conflict 21 counter terrorism studies website by the Air National Guard. [… …

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  • 15Nuclear power in Japan — The Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant, a 3 unit BWR site typical of Japan s nuclear plants …

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  • 16Piper Cherokee — This article refers to Piper s PA 28 series of two and four seat aircraft. For the PA 32 six seat series, see the Piper Cherokee Six article. Infobox Aircraft name=PA 28 Series caption=Piper PA 28 236 type= Civil utility aircraft manufacturer=… …

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  • 17Nuclear power accidents by country — The abandoned city of Pripyat, Ukraine with the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the distance. 57 accidents have occurred since the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. Two thirds of these mishaps occurred in the US.[1] The French Atomic Energy Agency… …

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  • 18Nuclear facilities in Iran — Main article: Nuclear program of Iran Nuclear program of Iran …

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  • 19Piper PA-28 Cherokee — This article is about the series of two and four seater Piper PA 28. For the six seater PA 32, see Piper PA 32. PA 28 Series …

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  • 20Cherbourg Project — The route of the boats from Cherbourg to Israel The Boats of Cherbourg was an Israeli military operation which took place on 24 December 1969, and involved the escape of five class 3 missile boats from the French port of Cherbourg. The boats had… …

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