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51United Nations Security Council Resolution 1718 — was adopted unanimously by the United Nations Security Council on 14 October 2006. The resolution, passed under Chapter VII, Article 41, of the UN Charter, imposes a series of economic and commercial sanctions on the Democratic People s Republic… …
52United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit — (3d Cir.) Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Appeals from …
53United States Senate election in New Hampshire, 2008 — 2002 ← November 4, 2008 → 2014 …
54United States Naval reactor — refers to nuclear reactors used by the United States Navy. Reactors are designed by a variety of contractors, then developed and tested at one of three government owned or operated facilities (Naval Reactors Facility, Bettis Atomic Power… …
55United Nations Security Council Resolution 446 — concerned the issue of Israeli settlements in the Arab territories occupied by Israel since 1967, including Jerusalem . [http://domino.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/ba123cded3ea84a5852560e50077c2dc?OpenDocument UNSC 446] .] This refers to the Palestinian… …
56United Nations General Assembly Resolution 46/86 — passed on December 16, 1991, revoked Resolution 3379 with a vote of 111 to 25, with 13 abstentions.Israel made revocation of resolution 3379 a condition of its participation in the Madrid Peace Conference, in progress in the last quarter of 1991 …
57United Church of Canada — n. a Protestant denomination formed in Canada in 1924 25 by union of the Methodist and Congregational churches and two thirds of the Presbyterian churches * * * church established June 10, 1925, in Toronto, Ont., by the union of the… …
58United States Post Office and Court House (Davenport, Iowa) — United States Post Office and Court House U.S. National Register of Historic Places …
59United Workers' Party (Dominica) — United Workers Party Leader Hector John President Edison James Headquarters Roseau Ideology Centrism …
60United Slovenia — ( sl. Zedinjena Slovenija) is the name of a political programme of the Slovenes from 1848, [cite book |title= Yugoslavia, the Former and Future|last= Akhavan|first= Payam |coauthors= Robert Howse |year= 1995|publisher= Brookings Institution… …