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  • 1War World — is a series of collaborative science fiction books set in the CoDominium universe of Jerry Pournelle, some novels co authored by Larry Niven and S. M. Stirling. It consists of five short story collections by various authors and two novels. Most… …

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  • 2Material Action 2 N.A.M. — Material Action 2 N.A.M. Studio album by Merzbow Released 1983 …

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  • 3War of the Spider Queen —   …

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  • 4War crimes of the Wehrmacht — are those carried out by traditional German armed forces during World War II. While the principal perpetrators of the Holocaust amongst German armed forces were the Nazi German political armies (the SS Totenkopfverbände and particularly the… …

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  • 5War (U2 album) — War Studio album by U2 Released 28 February 1983 …

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  • 6War on Want — is an anti poverty charity based in London, England, which highlights the needs of poverty stricken areas around the world, lobbying governments and international agencies to tackle problems, as well as raising public awareness of the concerns of …

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  • 7War Resisters' International — or WRI is an international anti war organization with members and affiliates in over thirty countries. Its headquarters are in London, UK. History Founded in Bilthoven, Netherlands in 1921, WRI adopted a founding declaration that has remained… …

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  • 8WAR SCROLL — WAR SCROLL, manuscript comprising 18 columns found among the manuscripts in Qumran Cave 1 in 1947 and acquired by for the Hebrew University; it is now in the Shrine of the Book, Jerusalem. Two fragments of the scroll were discovered when the cave …

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  • 9Material Culture and Social Formations in Ancient India — is a book by Professor Ram Sharan Sharma, published in 1985. The author surveys theories of social change and underlines the key role of production techniques together with climatic conditions in shaping ancient social formations. Several… …

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  • 10Material Requirement Planning — (MRP) ist der englische Ausdruck für die seit etwa 1960 übliche Materialbedarfsplanung. Seit Anfang der 70er Jahre war sie Teil der Produktionsplanung und steuerungssysteme (PPS Systeme), deren Konzept als Communications Oriented Information and… …

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