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  • ...rantia]]. Thenceforth the movements of the Mesopotamians grew increasingly military in [[character]] and became more akin to actual [[conquests]]. [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...ically its use in English was restricted to discussions of the political [[history of Rome]], the beginning of [[phenomenology|phenomenological]] philosophy i ...l authority -, in conjunction with the [[imperium]] and [[potestas]] - the military, judiciary and administrative powers.
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  • ...ican War] and [[World War I]] confirmed the country's status as a global [[military]] power. The United States emerged from [[World War II]] as a global [https ...ditures 39% of global military spending], being the foremost economic and military power, a prominent political and cultural [[force]] in the world, and a [[l
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  • ...orse horses]. It was the possession of horses which gave them a tremendous military advantage over their rich [[neighbors]] to the south. In a short time they ...perior [[intelligence]], better weapons, and their extensive [[system]] of military canals, which were an adjunct to their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irrig
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  • ...his is Jing Ke's failed assassination of Qin Shi Huang. The ancient Indian military adviser Chanakya wrote about assassinations in detail in his political trea [[Category: History]]
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  • ...kind of dominance, and narrowly to refer to specifically cultural and non-military dominance, as opposed to the related notions of [[empire]] and [[suzerainty ...of powers that it might be at war with. An example of a hegemonic state in history is the |united Germany that existed from 1871 to 1945, "[...] European coal
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  • ...les, was a feature of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Rome Roman] [[military]] [[conquest]]. The [[power]] of the master over his [[slave]] was unqualif [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...f the people, serving as a refuge and stronghold in peril and containing [[military]] and [[food]] supplies, the [[shrine]] of the god and a royal [https://en. [[Category: History]]
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  • ...the Palestinians through European post WWII guilt, the rise of Israel as a military and fundamentalist controlled regional power, the armed internment camp tha ...riven policy that underlies most of the aberrant behaviors enforced by the military and intelligence arms of the deep state governments involved.
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  • ...xample, may identify civil [[authority]] figures, such as [[police]] and [[military]] personnel, or it may identify team, [[group]] or [[political]] affiliatio Clothing can and has in [[history]] been made from a very wide variety of [[materials]]. Materials have range
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  • ...tion is rooted in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_history European history], particularly in the philosophy of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_ ==History==
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  • ...dentified with its commercial and cultural [[wealth]] for much of its long history. Four world religions—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism Hinduism], ...it has the third-largest standing army in the world and ranks eighth in [[military]] expenditure among nations. India is a federal constitutional republic gov
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  • "Running the gauntlet" was a [[military]] punishment where a [[soldier]] or sailor had to pass between a double row [[Category: History]]
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  • ...for example [[History of Brazil (1889–1930)]], [[History of China]], or [[History of Science]]. ...tory''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:History/TeaM '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...to [[comparatively]] [[modern]] times.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duel#History] .... The early [[priesthoods]] were, unfortunately, usually allied with the [[military]] [[power]]. One of the great [[peace]] moves of the ages has been the atte
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  • ...s multi-volume reference works, especially in the areas of [[religion]], [[history]] and [[Social Sciences|social science]]; and its online databases commonly * Military & Intelligence Database
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  • In the 20th and 21st century, shields have been used by [[military]] and police units that specialize in anti-[[terrorist]] actions, hostage [ [[Category: History]]
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  • ...or force the flow of [[traffic]] in the desired direction. Adopted as a [[military]] term, a barricade denotes any improvised field [[fortification]], most no [[Category: History]]
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  • ...raged; he bided his [[time]], and in less than a year, when the Egyptian [[military]] forces were fully occupied in resisting the [[simultaneous]] onslaughts o [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...mpletely avoiding usage of homosexual as it has a [[negative]], clinical [[history]] and because the word only refers to one's sexual [[behavior]] (as opposed ...ge marriage and civil unions], [[adoption]] and [[parenting]], employment, military service, and equal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_Montreal a
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