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  • ...ther your issue has been rejected yet or not, simply look here:Issues from July 2003 to the 14th of October 2004 have been finished. All issues submitted d
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  • ...ccess for anyone looking to get on the mountain. During the second week in July, the road leading up the mountain from the village becomes the track for th
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  • <td>July 25</td>
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  • He ruled the South Pacific until July 14, 2003, when he was deleted for [[UN multying]]. As it turns out, the [[p
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  • ...placement for [[Esperanto]] which was no longer an official language since July 2004.
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  • ''Done in Leningrad, on July 21, 2004.''
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  • For his services, Manos was named Marshal of the Soviet Union in 1 July 1992 by M. Gorbachev. ...achev, under popular pressure, declared elections for the Presidency in 10 July 1992. Nikolopoulos, Gorbachev, and Dimitrov run for the position. With 59%
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  • ...2". However, Season 2 was short lived and SeattleNews stopped reporting in July 2004.
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  • ...e. In the informal [[delegate]] elections (by [[endorsements]]) before the July Ministerial elections, Star City came third with 10 endorsements whilst [[C ...y decided to finally run for delegate but did not announce this until late July with the opening of candidacy on the 28th. The polls closed after one week,
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  • *Acorial (July)
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  • * 1 July - Federation Day * 14 July - Bastille Day (Beaulac)
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  • ...eals, dated in our assembly at [[The Hague]], the six and twentieth day of July, 1581, indorsed by the orders of the states-general, and signed J. De Assel
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  • ...billion on 1 July 2005, 6 billion on 19 December 2005, and 7 billion on 1 July 2006.
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  • In the July 2005 slections, a nation named Miss Tessmacher ran for Secretary of Intelli
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  • ..., with His Majesty ending victorious. Cabinet elections were held in early July, electing a cabinet to serve three month terms. In later 2004, a major recr
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  • At the end of July, The Sycamore Trees and several of her allies were ejected from the UN for
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  • ...it was dissolved by Blackadder goes forth. He stepped down as delegate on July 18th 2005, and on Spetember 1st was made Senator of Operations under the co
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  • ...HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) report "2004 Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic", dated July 6, 2004;
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  • |July 2 2007 |July 2 2007
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  • ::29 July 1934 (from [[the Greater Galdgan Empire]]) ::Commonwealth Day, 29 July (1934)
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  • ...iod away from TNP, Wilkshire began to get involved in regional politics in July 2005, joining The North Pacific Government and was appointed Secretary of J
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  • ...weight behind the TNP liberation effort, which finally came to fruition on July 28, 2004.
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  • 1889 - 30 July -- Germany Signs a treaty with Spain ensuring Germany's control over Kaise
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  • Signed on behalf of the founder on Sunday the 4th of July 2004, Signed as Delegate on Sunday the 4th of July,
    7 KB (1,045 words) - 07:52, 11 September 2007
  • ...ecome the [[Freethinker]] [[Freethinker Mainland|Mainland]] on the 17th of July 1654 whilst making sail for South America.
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  • *July 24 -- [[Democracy Day|Democracy Union Day]] (National)
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  • :July 21st, 1906 :July 21st - Independence Day
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  • ''Coronation Day - 1st July'' - This marks the Coronation of the current Emperor Boston. The calender w ...headed north, before reaching the high plateau of Fort Boston, on the 20th July 4CE. Later arrivals ventured furthur north and founded Laquar City (5CE) af
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  • July 25: Memorial Day
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  • ...he Paristanis won a relatively easy victory. Independence was declared on July 14, 1790.
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  • ...15, which was renamed the '''Caselonian Socialist Federated Republic''' in July 2005. The Caselonian government has undergone several major changes, includ
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  • ...slands Treaty Organization''', or TITO for short, has been defending since July 2003, when the Empire of Power invaded the infant region. Founded by [[Grub
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  • As of July 17, 2004, the Board of Directors includes:
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  • On July 17, 1919, the Day of the Revolution had come. To make a long story short, t
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  • On the 10th of July 2007 [[St Samuel]] forces invaded Shadiaq. The first targets were Shadiaq's
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  • |July
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  • ...rom the remains of the television channel that served London Weekdays from July 1968 to December 1992. It is the sister nation of [[LWT]]. *30th July - Anniversary of Thames Television beginning broadcasting (Day of Celebrati
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  • John Philip was born in July 1902 to Vincent Alexander Bartett, the sixth Earl of Dirwisham in rural nor
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  • ...move led to the creation of two of the world's first political parties in July 1503, and the remarkable thing was that it happened to be purely accidental
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  • ...y believed to be moderator abuses. It existed between January 2004 through July 2004. The reasons it ceased to exist, are disputed, but were possibly becau
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  • ...rea are mainly desert and mediterranean-style in terrain. Weather is warm. July's highest temperature is 35 and January's lowest 17.
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  • In July 2006, the player behind Neandertron and Burn up Blade retired from NationSt
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  • March 2003 to July 2003: Illosef Stalin (assassinated) July 2003 to Present: Alexander Brezhnekov III
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  • On 16th July 2007 in its first session it was agreed by 414 to 146 that the Country woul The Next sitting of the Parliament of Red North Korea was 18th July when it is topic of agenda was the country's national motto which was revie
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  • 3 July, 1697, by Dianatranian reckoning, had no great significance. However, on t
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  • | July High: 39.2&deg;C <br> July Low: 21.0&deg;C <br> January High: 28.5&deg;C <br> January Low: 12.1&deg;C | July High: 42.5&deg;C <br> July Low: 24.0&deg;C <br> January High: 21.6&deg;C <br> January Low: 8.1&deg;C <
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  • July 2004 - Awarded the 'Ministry of Defence Service Star' for help in the liber
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  • ...arting July 4, 1999 and ending July 24, 1999. The day of the battle's end, July 24, is celebrated as Sheynat's national day.
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  • * '''National Holiday :''' 29th of July
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  • ...enevolent despot has been a major player in the region since joining it in July of 2004. He ran for [[Minister of Regional Affairs of Canada|Minister of Re ...ter" |'''[[Minister of Doughnuts and Beer of Canada]]'''<br>Feb 22, 2006 - July 3, 2006
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