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  • 31Rabbits in Australia — In Australia, rabbits are the most serious mammalian pests, an invasive species whose destruction of habitats is responsible for the extinction or major decline of many native animals such as the Western Quoll. Annually, European rabbits cause… …

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  • 32Mercury Communications — was a national telephone company in the United Kingdom. The company was formed in 1981 as a subsidiary of Cable Wireless to challenge the monopoly of British Telecom (BT) which was privatised in 1984. Mercury was the first competitor to BT, and… …

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  • 33Ufone — Infobox Company company name = Pakistan Telecommunciation Mobile Ltd. (PTML), Ufone company vector company type = Private genre = Subsidiary foundation = January 29, 2001 founder = Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd location city = Islamabad… …

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  • 34Dhiraagu — Industry Telecommunications Founded October 1, 1988 Joint venture of Maldivian Government and Cable and Wireless Communications Headquarters …

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  • 35American Morse code — also known as Railroad Morse is the latter day name for the original version of the Morse Code developed in the mid 1840s, by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail for their electric telegraph. The American qualifier was added because, after most of the… …

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  • 36Sheikhan — village is situated in tehsil Chiniot of Jhang in Punjab province of Pakistan.Geography Southern Side: The village Sheikhan is situated in some distance about 2.5 km from the right bank of river Chenab (Chanhan) in Utar region which flows in… …

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  • 37Sally Sara — Sally Sara, born on 2 March 1971 and grew up in Port Broughton, South Australia, is an Australian journalist and TV presenter.Sally attended the University of South Australia undertaking Bachelor of Arts in Communication. During this time she was …

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  • 38MPT-1327 — [http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/archive/ra/publication/mpt/mpt pdf/mpt1327.pdf MPT 1327] is an industry standard for trunked radio communications networks. First published in January 1988 by the British Radiocommunications Agency (a DTI Executive …

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  • 39Kazakhstan — /kah zahk stahn /, n. a republic in central Asia, NE of the Caspian Sea and W of China. 16,898,572; 1,049,155 sq. mi. (2,717,311 sq. km). Cap.: Akmola. Former official name, Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. * * * Kazakhstan Introduction… …

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  • 40Email — This article is about the communications medium. For the former manufacturing conglomerate, see Email Limited. The at sign, a part of every SMTP email address[1] Electronic mail, commonly known as email or e mail, is a method of exchanging… …

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