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  • 91Paralympic Games: A Forum for Disabled Athletes — ▪ 2009       On Sept. 6–17, 2008, nearly 4,000 athletes with disabilities representing 147 National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) competed in the Paralympic Games in Beijing shortly after the Olympic Games had concluded. (See Special Report (Games …

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  • 92Commercial Application of Military Airlift Aircraft — A C 17 performing a medical evacuation in Antarctica, August 2007. Commercial Application of Military Airlift Aircraft (CAMAA) is a joint initiative between the United States Air Force (USAF), Boeing, and academia designed as a means to mitigate… …

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  • 93Criticism of American foreign policy — Further information: Foreign policy of the United States Criticism of United States foreign policy encompasses a wide range of sentiments about its actions and policies over time. Common criticisms King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia with George W. B …

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  • 94International Exhibition of Culinary Art — The International Exhibition of Culinary Art (in German: Internationale Kochkunst Ausstellung or IKA) termed the Culinary Olympics, is a quadrennial chef competition, and the biggest culinary exhibition in the world.[1] Last held in 2008, the… …

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  • 95Department for Professional Employees, AFL–CIO — DPE, AFL CIO Full name Department for Professional Employees, AFL CIO Founded 1977 Country United States Head union Paul E. Almeida …

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  • 96Douglas Paulson — Born 1980 Pennsylvania Nationality American Website http://www.douglaspaulson.com Douglas Paulson (born 1980 Pennsylvania) is an artis …

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  • 97Motley Theatre Design Course — is a one year independent theatre design course in London. It was founded at Sadler s Wells Opera in 1966. Contents 1 History of the School 1.1 Sadler s Wells Opera English National Opera 1.2 Riverside Studios …

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  • 98United States presidential election, 2012 — United States presidential election, 2012 …

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  • 99Resilience (organizational) — For other uses, see resilience (disambiguation). Resilience is defined as “the positive ability of a system or company to adapt itself to the consequences of a catastrophic failure caused by power outage, a fire, a bomb or similar” event.[1] In… …

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  • 100Marc Schmitz — (* 1963 in Hamburg) ist ein deutscher Künstler, der in Berlin lebt und arbeitet. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Artist Statement 3 Ausstellungen 3.1 2011 …

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