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  • 111War Party — may refer to:* political forces within a country that frequently support going to war (not necessarily part of a single political party) * War party, an organized military raid, particularly by historical Native Americans * War Party (film), 1988 …

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  • 112War pig — War pigs, also known as incendiary pigs and sometimes known as Fire pigs , are pigs speculatedFact|date=August 2008 to have been used at most rarely in ancient warfare as a countermeasure to war elephants. The pigs were allegedlyFact|date=August… …

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  • 113War and Peace in the Nuclear Age — is a 1989 PBS television series focusing on the effect of nuclear weapons development on international relations and warfare during the Cold War. The 13 part series was funded by the Annenberg/CPB Project and produced by WGBH in Boston in… …

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  • 114WAR (format de fichier) — WAR (Web Application ARchive) Java Web Application Archive Extension .war Type MIME application/java archive Développé par Sun Microsystems Type de format Archive (avec Compression de données) Extension du …

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  • 115War (groupe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir War. War est un groupe de funk américain originaire de Californie. Il est notamment connu pour ses chansons Low Rider, Spill the Wine et Why Can t We Be Friends?. Créé en 1969 sous l impulsion d Eric Burdon, War… …

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  • 116War and Peace — Volume 1 (The War Disc) Album par Ice Cube Sortie 17 Novembre 1998 Enregistrement 1998 Durée 70:27 Genre Hip Hop, West Coast, Gangsta Rap …

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  • 117War at the Warfield — DVD Slayer …

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  • 118War — War, v. t. 1. To make war upon; to fight. [R.] [1913 Webster] To war the Scot, and borders to defend. Daniel. [1913 Webster] 2. To carry on, as a contest; to wage. [R.] [1913 Webster] That thou . . . mightest war a good warfare. Tim. i. 18. [1913 …

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  • 119War Department — may refer to: War Department (United Kingdom) United States Department of War (1789–1947) See also War Office (17th century–1963), a former department of the British Government Ministry of War, an administrative, supply and services agency of an… …

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  • 120War Daddy — is a unique and rare football term, most used in college football. It refers to a player with extraordinary ability and exceptional toughness. Reggie White, Lawrence Taylor, and Richard Seymour have been cited to be War Daddies. Harold T. White… …

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