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  • 121War emergency power — (WEP) is an American term for the throttle setting on some World War II military aircraft engines. For use in emergency situations, it produced more than 100% of the engine s normal rated power for a limited amount of time, often about five… …

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  • 122War's End — is a journalistic comic about the Bosnian War written by Joe Sacco. It contains two stories; the first, Christmas with Karadzic , about tracking down and meeting the Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić, and the second, Soba , about a popular… …

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  • 123War Brides Act — was enacted in 1945 to allow spouses and adopted children of US military personnel to enter the U.S. after World War II and later from South Korea during the Korean War.References* [http://www.capaa.wa.gov/koreanamericans.html Ethnic Communities] …

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  • 124War of the Buttons — or La Guerre des boutons may refer to:* a novel, La Guerre des boutons (novel) (1912) by Louis Pergaud * a 1962 French film of the novel, War of the Buttons (1962 film) (also entitled La Guerre des boutons ) * a 1994 English language film of the… …

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  • 125War in the Garden of Eden — is a book written by Kermit Roosevelt in 1919 which recounts his experiences during World War I in Mesopotamia (Modern day Iraq). External links * [http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/3/6/6/13665/13665 h/13665 h.htm Project Gutenberg War in the… …

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  • 126War among the people — is the term used by General Sir Rupert Smith (UK), former deputy commander of NATO (DSACEUR), whose career roles include acting as the UN commander during the Bosnia conflict, as the commander of the UK forces during the first gulf war, and a… …

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  • 127War Hunt — is a 1962 war film starring John Saxon, Charles Aidman, and Robert Redford. The film was directed by Denis Sanders, produced by his brother, Terry Sanders for T D Enterprises, and released by United Artists.The movie features the film debuts of… …

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  • 128War With God — is a song on the album Release Therapy by rapper Ludacris. Released in July 2006, the song saw Ludacris return to music after some time off to concentrate on his acting career.Fact|date=May 2008ynopsisIn the track, Ludacris goes on the offensive… …

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