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  • 41Floréal class frigate — The Floréal class is a type of light sentry frigates designed for the needs of the French Navy after the end of the Cold War, ordered in 1989. They use construction standards of commercial ships. The ships are named after months of the Republican …

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  • 42Mincarlo (trawler) — Career (England) …

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  • 43International conventions on terrorism — set out obligations of states in respect to defining international counter terrorist offences, prosecuting individuals suspected of such offences, extraditing such persons upon request, and providing mutual legal assistance upon request. TOC… …

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  • 44Brazilian Expeditionary Force — shoulder sleeve insignia (Army component) Active 1943–1945 Country …

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  • 45Battle of Chobrakit — Napoleon Bonaparte faced a crucial battle over a week before the Battle of the Pyramids. This fight was against Mamelukes who lived in a village to the north of Cairo. At this battle Napoleon’s strategy was tested against eastern tactics. In the… …

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  • 46Seafarers' Identity Documents Convention (Revised), 2003 — Infobox ILO convention code= C185 name= Seafarers Identity Documents Convention (Revised), 2003 adopt= June 19, 2003 force= February 9, 2005 classify= Seafarers subject= Seafarers prev= Safety and Health in Agriculture Convention, 2001 next= none …

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  • 47Heracles — This article is about the Greek mythic hero. For the Roman mythological analogue, see Hercules. For other uses, see Heracles (disambiguation). Heracles …

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  • 48Target ship — A target ship is a vessel typically an obsolete or captured warship used for naval gunnery practice or for weapons testing.RationaleSinking redundant warships is an effective way of testing new weapons and warships in as realistic a manner as… …

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  • 49Martin Alabaster — Born 1958 Totnes, Devon Allegiance United Kingdom …

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  • 50lane — lane1 [lān] n. [ME < OE lanu, akin to Du laan < ? IE base * elā , to be in motion, go] 1. a narrow way between hedges, walls, buildings, etc.; narrow country road or city street 2. any narrow way, as an opening in a crowd of people 3. a) a… …

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