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  • 111VFAX — for Naval Fighter Attack Experimental was actually two specifications for two US Naval fighter projects. The first was for a low cost lightweight complement for the F 111B which could replace the F 4 Phantom II for air superiority, escort, and… …

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  • 112Thornhill v. Alabama — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Thornhill v. Alabama ArgueDate=February 29 ArgueYear=1940 DecideDate=April 22 DecideYear=1940 FullName=Thornhill v. State of Alabama USVol=310 USPage=88 Citation= Prior=28 Ala.App. 527; 189 So. 913 (1923) Subsequent …

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  • 113U.S. Carrier Group tactics — Naval tactics have played a crucial role in modern battles and wars. The presence of land, changing water depths, weather, detection and electronic warfare, the speed at which actual combat occurs and other factors especially air power render… …

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  • 114Low Cost Autonomous Attack System — The Low Cost Autonomous Attack System (LOCAAS). In 1998 the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army Lockheed Martin began to examine the feasibility of a small, affordable cruise missile weapon for use against armoured and unarmoured vehicles, materiel and… …

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  • 115Kolender v. Lawson — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Kolender v. Lawson ArgueDate=November 8 ArgueYear=1982 DecideDate=May 2 DecideYear=1983 FullName=Kolender, Chief of Police of San Diego, et al. v. Edward Lawson USVol=461 USPage=352 Citation= Prior=Certiorari to the Circuit… …

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  • 116Common prostitute — is a term used in English law related to prostitution. The term was first used in the Vagrancy Act 1824. The term continued to be used in the Street Offences Act 1959 which maintained the illegality of street prostitution. Section 1 stated: It… …

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  • 117B-52 Stratofortress — Infobox Aircraft name = B 52 Stratofortress type = Strategic bomber manufacturer = Boeing caption = B 52H, 2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale AFB, LA designer = first flight =15 April 1952 introduction =February 1955 retired = produced=1952 1962 primary… …

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  • 118dally — dallier, n. dallyingly, adv. /dal ee/, v., dallied, dallying. v.i. 1. to waste time; loiter; delay. 2. to act playfully, esp. in an amorous or flirtatious way. 3. to play mockingly; trifle: to dally with danger. v.t. 4. to waste (time) (usually… …

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  • 119dawdle — dawdler, n. dawdlingly, adv. /dawd l/, v., dawdled, dawdling. v.i. 1. to waste time; idle; trifle; loiter: Stop dawdling and help me with these packages! 2. to move slowly, languidly, or dilatorily; saunter. v.t. 3. to waste (time) by or as if by …

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  • 120hang — hangable, adj. hangability, n. /hang/, v., hung or (esp. for 4, 5, 20, 24) hanged; hanging; n. v.t. 1. to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend. 2. to attach or suspend so as to …

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