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 Josip Broz Tito - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Tito was the most prominent leader of the Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia - AVNOJ, which convened in Bihac on November 26, 1942 and in Jajce on November 29, 1943.
After the Tito-Šubašic Agreement in late 1944, the provisional government of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia was assembled on March 7, 1945 in Belgrade, headed by Tito.
Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while she was 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Rankovic as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat unexpectedly since Tito actually rejected her some years earlier when his confidante Ivan Krajacic brought her in originally.
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 [CTRL] [3/3] Emerald Cup-Ark of Gold
After investigating place after place, sometimes at the risk of losing both life and limb, Skorzeny finally ran his quarry to earth.
After studying the situation in great detail, Skorzeny decided that the mountain peak could only be reached by gliders, and then only at great risk, since they would have to crash land, with pinpoint accuracy, on a very small but relatively flat rocky surface just below the walls of the hotel.
After all, the treasure was far away and there was nothing on the mountain that the pilgrims could harm.
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 [CTRL] King-Kill 33: Masonic Symbolism in the Assassination of
The placing of him in the coffin was called the symbolical death of the mysteries, and his deliverance was termed a rising from the dead; the "mind," says an ancient writer quoted by Stobaeus, is afflicted in death just as it is in the initiation in the mysteries.
After the Kennedy coffin was removed from the center of the Capitol rotunda circle, it was taken, with pageantry, to the street for viewing.
This ancient Tito presided over the Lodge of Intendants of this temple and was one of the "twelve knights of the twelve tribes of Israel." Let me repeat, JFK was on some winding stairs with a man named Tito.
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 List of places named after Tito - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During Josip Broz Tito's presidency and in the years following his death in 1980, several places in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia were named or renamed in honor of him as part of his cult of personality.
Right after World War II, three cities whose role in the partisan resistance movement was perceived as significant gained the adjective "Tito's" (locally Titov/Titova/Titovo), while the capital of the smallest federal republic of Montenegro was renamed Titograd.
After Tito's death in 1980, four more cities were added, for a total of one in each of the Yugoslav eight federal units.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_places_named_after_Tito   (235 words)

  
 Joseph Stalin - dKosopedia
Stalin was born on December 21, 1879 in Gori, Georgia, to a cobbler named Vissarion Jughashvili.
Numerous towns, villages and cities were renamed after the Soviet leader (see List of places named after Stalin) and the Stalin Prize and Stalin Peace Prize were named in his honour.
The name Jugayev is common among Ossetians, and before the revolution the names in South Ossetia were traditionally written with the Georgian suffix, especially among Christianized Ossetians.
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 Talk:List of places named after people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This probably stems in the misconception that Chinese dynasties are named after its ruling clan's family names.
Though I wouldn't be entirely sure an ocean counts as a place, either.
It seems that almost every airport is named after someone, so this section is unnecessarily long.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:List_of_places_named_after_people   (458 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Joseph Stalin
Stalin was born in the town of Gori, Georgia, to a cobbler named Vissarion Jughashvili.
Although his mother desired (even after he was leader of the Soviet Union) that he be a priest, attending a seminary was not because of any religious vocation but because it was one of the few educational opportunities available as the Tsarist government was wary of establishing a university in Georgia.
The name Stalin is derived from combining Russian сталь (stal) "steel" with the possessive suffix "-in".
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 Books on WW2 German Uniforms and Equipment
From these humble beginnings, the SS rose to a nominal strength of 38 divisions of over 800,000 men by 1945, representing a sizeable portion of Germany's land forces and more importantly a quarter of her tank forces and a third of her mechanised infantry.
Today, 50 years after they were last worn in action, accurate references for the dress, insignia and personal equipment of these armoured vehicle crews are particularly sought-after by modellers and collectors.
After withdrawing it, they discovered a need to revive and greatly expand their cavalry units in 1943-45.
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 CVSTOS FIDEI
Zapatero is now pushing for a law that would place the blame for the Civil War squarely on Gen. Franco and rehabilitate the image of the Second Republic, which he fervently believes should be considered the forerunner of Spain's modern democracy.
Only individuals will be named and any type of organizations and creeds are left out such as Free Masons, the Royal Windsor family, and any other serious or crackpot groups or ideas.
So here they are, oh, and your own listings in the comments section would be much appreciated because I’m sure I may have missed someone that surely would be a threat to our way of life which is the Christian way.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Permission is freely granted and encouraged for redistribution of this bibliography list for the benefit of its intended audience.
Funnily enough the chapter which lists books and articles on minorities in Greece manages to list works on the Jewish, Vlach, Moslem (do I detect a reluctance on the part of the editors to use the word `Turkish`?) and even Roman Catholic minorities in Greece but no literature on the Aegean Macedonians is included.
Examines the dualist (Manichaean) heresy of Bogomil, after whom the village of Bogomila is named.
www.b-info.com /places/Macedonia/republic/news/301-400/328.1   (9547 words)

  
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After the launch of a few dozen nuclear warheads, millions of people would be dead and dying, while millions more would have no electricity, no food supply, no gasoline, etc. We can not pretend that using nuclear weapons is in anyway comparable to dropping some conventional bombs.
After the > launch of a few dozen nuclear warheads, millions of people would be dead > and dying, while millions more would have no electricity, no food > supply, no gasoline, etc. We can not pretend that using nuclear weapons > is in anyway comparable to dropping some conventional bombs.
Violence began to escalate in the early 1980s after Tito's > death, and got so bad by 1988 (the worst being mass rape of Serb > Orthodox nuns) troops had to be sent in.
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 The Progeny of Eden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
After all, her grandchild was an amalgam of two closely related yet undeniably different races.
She was willing to let the colonel pick the name if only to ease her conscience about her role in the underhanded trick they had played on him earlier.
Feeling human again after a shower and a shave, not to mention a pair of sand-free underwear, Daniel tucked into his second helping of pancakes and sausages slowing down only for sips of coffee between bites.
www.otherplaces.net /Progeny.htm   (16907 words)

  
 FTR#568—The Life and Times of Hasan Cengic--One 30-minute segment) (Sources are noted in parentheses
After George Bush stated that the United States was involved in a battle against Islamic fascists, a rhetorical firestorm erupted, with people in the U.S. and abroad decrying Bush’s statement.
After Tito’s Communist government was established in 1946, a military court sentenced Mr.
Cengic, on the U.S. Treasury Department's list of banned individuals and chief arms provider to the Bosnia Muslims during the Bosnia conflict (where al Qaeda and other radical elements, led by Cengic, took control of the lucrative arms trade), controls BIO Air.
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Name: blah.patch Type: text/x-diff Size: 519 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://busybox.net/lists/busybox/attachments/20051201/97a85163/blah.bin From rob at landley.net Thu Dec 1 15:13:59 2005 From: rob at landley.net (Rob Landley) Date: Thu Dec 1 15:14:29 2005 Subject: Proof positive the "signedness of char *" warning is useless.
Something like this after the LIBRARIES are all set would force correct ordering, but shouldn't be needed if you put a comment on top of adding libm that it ought to be one of the last libs.
Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://busybox.net/lists/busybox/attachments/20051205/e56aa944/attachment.pgp From solar at gentoo.org Sun Dec 4 12:29:04 2005 From: solar at gentoo.org (Ned Ludd) Date: Sun Dec 4 12:37:41 2005 Subject: The design of mdev (mini-udev for busybox).
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
After a couple dozen consecutive messages that were only buildroot and no uclibc, I remembered why I'd fallen so far behind in the first place...) Rob From ihno at suse.de Tue Oct 4 01:41:17 2005 From: ihno at suse.de (Ihno Krumreich) Date: Tue Oct 4 01:42:01 2005 Subject: compilation warnings: 'pointer targets...
It appears that tar is looking somewhere else (maybe in the directory in which it is invoked) to determine the filesystem type, instead of the directory where the tar file actually is. (I have not looked at the code, but this makes some sense as a possibility).
After expanding this generate > valid C-code: > > { block of lets; }; This might be easier to understand if your translation program hadn't translated the C source code into the three english words "block", "of", and "lets".
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 FTR#456—Compendium on Nazi and Fascist Connections to 9/11—(Two 30-minute segments) (Sources are noted in ...
Mansour was named the president but rarely was the clause in the contract papers mentioned that each decision must be co-signed by the minority holders Nada and Himmat.
The names of the seven, all pilots, have not surfaced in any press accounts of Atta’s stay in the U.S., nor has their existence been mentioned or alluded to in official statements.
The meetings, in places like key West and Miami, were apparently very serious business; when they returned, said someone who was there, Atta and his German associates ‘always came back glum.’ Only one of the seven is still in the U.S.; five live in Germany or Switzerland.
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 TCMN Bulletin Board Archives
Check out the TCMN Home page and you'll also see that Asylum Street Spankers will be in the KSYM studio about 5:30, playing and talking about their gig tonight at Cibolo Creek, and their new CD 'Hot Lunch', and you can make as much noise as you want because it's on radio.
I did get a couple of pleasant surprises, a young punk named Miles Hunt who used to be with a band called the Wonder Stuff.
Could somebody please tell me about this place and where it is. I like killer enchiladas, too.
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 Titus' Arch and 70 AD
Jeremiah prophesied to Judah that when men put their trust in buildings and places instead of in God, then they would be disappointed.
Go now to my place that was in Shiloh, where I made my name dwell at first, and see what I did to it for the wickedness of my people Israel.
And when you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed; this must take place, but the end is not yet.
www.scholarscorner.com /museums/titus.htm   (1159 words)

  
 Eye Weekly - Jazz Fest: Let's go Downtown - 06.14.01
Named after its members (Alex Dean, Barry Elmes, Steve Wallace), D.E.W. East was formed in 1998 as a vehicle to bring together three of Canada's best jazz artists.
He has put together a wonderful group of musicians who were all associated with Moe, and it is fitting that it take place on the same stage where Moe gave his final performance at last year's festival.
After a year accompanying Sarah Vaughan, he rose to true prominence in the jazz world by joining Miles Davis' band playing electric piano.
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 **named** - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Discography
Records, CDs, Cassettes - The Marx Brothers
This compilation lists records which are or have been widely available.
Many radio programs in which the Marx Brothers appeared are available on cassette and you will find them on the Radio page
Well, this is not really a Marx Brothers record, but it is named after the film.
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