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  • 1FIRE — (Heb. אֵשׁ). In the Bible Once humans discovered that fire could be maintained and exploited for their needs, it became one of their most important assets. Fire was used for light, warmth, cooking, roasting, baking, in waging war, and in various… …

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  • 2Fire ship — A fire ship, used in the days of wooden rowed or sailing ships, was a ship filled with combustibles, deliberately set on fire and steered (or, where possible, allowed to drift) into an enemy fleet, in order to destroy ships, or to create panic… …

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  • 3Glossary 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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  • 4Bar Lev Line — Infobox Military Structure name= Bar Lev Line location= Sinai Peninsula Egypt built= 1968 ndash;69 materials= Concrete, sand used= 1969 ndash;73 type= Defensive line controlledby= Israel battles= Yom Kippur War (October 1973 War) The Bar Lev Line …

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  • 5Northrop Grumman MQ-8 Fire Scout — MQ 8 Fire Scout A US Navy MQ 8B with the BRITE Star II electro optical/infrared payload at Webster Field, NAS Patuxent River, Maryland Role …

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  • 6Ofoten Line — Malmtrafik train hauled by twin Iore locomotives Overview Type Railway System …

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  • 7World of A Song of Ice and Fire — Westeros and across the narrow sea A Song of Ice and Fire location Creator George R. R. Martin Genre Novel Type Fantasy world …

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  • 8Central line — Infobox TfL line Line=Central ColourName=Red TextColour=White YearOpened=1900 DeepOrSurface=Deep Tube RollingStock=1992 Tube Stock StationsServed=49 LengthKm=74 LengthMiles=46 AnnualPassengers=183,512,000 Depots=Ruislip Hainault White City The… …

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  • 9Iron Ore Line — Malmbanan A Malmtrafik Iore hauled train at Torneträsk Overview Type Railway …

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  • 10Noojee railway line — Noojee railway line, Victoria Line details Opened 12 May 1890 (Warragul to Rokeby), 18 March 1892 (Rokeby to Neerim South), 27 March 1917 (Neerim South to Nayook), 26 April 1919 (Nayook to Noojee) Completed …

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