| California's 6th congressional district California's 6th congressional district stretches up the Pacific coast north of the San Francisco Bay. It covers Marin County and most of Sonoma County, including the cities of Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Petaluma, Novato, San Rafael, and Mill Valley. One of the most affluent congressional districts in the nation, it is currently represented by Democrat Lynn Woolsey, who succeeded Barbara Boxer when she was elected to the U.S. Senate. California's_6th_congressional_district
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| California's 18th congressional district California's 18th congressional district is in the northern San Joaquin Valley of California, and includes the cities of Stockton, Modesto, Ceres, Atwater, Merced and Los Banos. It runs from San Joaquin County, south to Stanislaus, Merced, Madera and Fresno counties.It was once represented by Democrat Gary Condit, whose previous district, the 15th, was moved in the redistricting after the 1990 Census. It is now represented by Democrat Dennis Cardoza. California's_18th_congressional_district
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| Advanced SEAL Delivery System Advanced SEAL Delivery System (ASDS) is a midget submarine operated by the United States Navy and United States Special Operations Command that is designed to provide stealthy submerged transportation for special operations forces (primarily United States Navy SEALs) from the decks of nuclear submarines for primary use as an insertion platform for covert and clandestine operations. Advanced_SEAL_Delivery_System
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| California's 5th congressional district California's 5th congressional district currently covers the city of Sacramento, its suburbs and the surrounding area. It is currently represented by Democrat Doris Matsui.John Kerry won the district in 2004 with 61.1% of the vote. The district swung more into the Democratic column in 2008 when Barack Obama swept the district with 69.62% of the vote while John McCain received 28.40%. California's_5th_congressional_district
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| Michael D. Rich Michael Rich is executive vice president of the RAND Corporation, the institution's second-ranking position. He has held this position since January 1993. He is also co-chair of the Board of Overseers of the RAND-Qatar Policy Institute; and chair of the Pardee RAND Graduate School Admissions Committee. Michael_D._Rich
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| Track II diplomacy Track II diplomacy is a specific kind of informal diplomacy, in which non-officials (academic scholars, retired civil and military officials, public figures, and social activists) engage in dialogue, with the aim of conflict resolution, or confidence-building. Track_II_diplomacy
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| Marshall Fields (White House intruder) Marshall_Fields_(White_House_intruder)
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| Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School The Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School (PRGS) is an American higher education institution, co-located with the RAND Corporation's headquarters in Santa Monica, California. Founded in 1970 as the RAND Graduate Institute, PRGS was one of the eight original schools of public policy in the United States. Frederick_S._Pardee_RAND_Graduate_School
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| James Gillogly James J. Gillogly is an American computer scientist and cryptographer. James_Gillogly
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| California's 8th congressional district California's 8th congressional district covers most of the City and County of San Francisco except for the southwestern parts of the city that are part of the 12th District.The 8th district is one of the most reliably Democratic districts in the country, though progressive third parties like the Green Party often poll well in the district. California's_8th_congressional_district
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| California's 7th congressional district California's 7th congressional district covers half of Contra Costa County and part of Solano County. Major cities in the district include Richmond, Pittsburg, Vallejo, Vacaville and portions of Concord. It is currently represented by Democrat George Miller, who serves as Chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee where he helped draft former President George W. Bush's controversial No Child Left Behind education law in 2001 and 2002. California's_7th_congressional_district
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| Preliminary Design of an Experimental World-Circling Spaceship Talk:Preliminary_Design_of_an_Experimental_World-Circling_Spaceship
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| Waqo Gutu General Waqo Gutu (died February 3, 2006) was an Ethiopian rebel figure, leader of the United Liberation Forces of Oromia (ULFO) since the 1960s in the Bale Province in southern Ethiopia. The General had been elected chairman of ULFO in 2000. He died in Nairobi West Hospital, survived by 20 sons and 17 daughters. Waqo_Gutu
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| California's 26th congressional district The California 26th Congressional District spans the foothills of the San Gabriel Valley from La Cañada Flintridge to Rancho Cucamonga. The current Representative is Republican David Dreier. California's_26th_congressional_district
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| Norm-referenced test norm-referenced test / NRT is a type of test, assessment, or evaluation which yields an estimate of the position of the tested individual in a predefined population, with respect to the trait being measured. This estimate is derived from the analysis of test scores and possibly other relevant data from a sample drawn from the population. The term normative assessment refers to the process of comparing one test-taker to his or her peers. Norm-referenced_test
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| Jewish religious terrorism Talk:Jewish_religious_terrorism
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| Requests for mediation/Depleted uranium and related articles Wikipedia_talk:Requests_for_mediation/Depleted_uranium_and_related_articles
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| Ossetian–Ingush conflict Ossetian–Ingush_conflict
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| Elizabeth Eisenstein Elizabeth Lewisohn Eisenstein is an American historian of the French Revolution and early 19th century France. She is well-known for her work on the history of early printing, writing on the transition in media between the era of 'manuscript culture' and that of 'print culture', as well as the role of the printing press in effecting broad cultural change in Western civilization. Elizabeth_Eisenstein
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| Requests for arbitration/Depleted uranium/Workshop/Nandesuka Wikipedia_talk:Requests_for_arbitration/Depleted_uranium/Workshop/Nandesuka
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| Requests for arbitration/Depleted uranium/Evidence Wikipedia_talk:Requests_for_arbitration/Depleted_uranium/Evidence
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| California's 21st congressional district California's 21st congressional district covers all of Tulare County and the eastern half of Fresno County. The current Representative is Republican Devin Nunes. California's_21st_congressional_district
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| Cheryl Benard Cheryl Benard (bornRAND Corporation, where she is the Co-Director of the Alternative Strategy Institute (ASI)She is a novelist and feminist author on topics including current events, women in nation-building, youth radicalization in the European Diaspora, and secularization pertaining to Islam. Benard received her Ph.D. from the University of Vienna and a B.A. from the American University of Beirut. She is married to Zalmay Khalilzad, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Cheryl_Benard
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| James M. Gavin Talk:James_M._Gavin
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| 1958 U.S.-UK Mutual Defence Agreement Talk:1958_U.S.-UK_Mutual_Defence_Agreement
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| California's 4th congressional district California's 4th congressional district covers the northeastern corner of California along Route 395, covering El Dorado, Placer, Nevada, Sierra, Plumas, Lassen, and Modoc counties, as well as pars of Butte County including Oroville and a small portion of Sacramento County including Orangevale. The district is an intense swing district that is currently represented by Tom McClintock, a Republican who was elected in 2008. California's_4th_congressional_district
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| Iran–Arab relations Eversince the Islamic (Arab) conquest of Persia, Iranian–Arab relations have always been very mixed. Arabs and Iranians share bittermutual contempt between both sides. Within the Middle East historical conflicts have always colored neighbouring Arab countries' perceptions about Iran. At times peacefully coexisting, while at other times in bitter conflict. North African Arabs generally enjoyed closer relations with Iran due to limited historical connection between them and Iran. Iran–Arab_relations
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| Assumption based planning Assumption based planning in project management is a post-planning method, that helps companies to deal with uncertainty. It is used to identify the most important assumptions in a company’s business plans, test these assumptions and think of hedging actions and what-if scenarios. Assumption_based_planning
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| Arnold Kramish Arnold Kramish (*1923) is a physicist and author who was associated with the Manhattan Project. While working on the project, he was nearly killed in an accident at the Philadelphia Naval Yard where a prototype thermal diffusion isotope separation device was being constructed. Arnold_Kramish
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| Uranium mining Uranium mining is the process of extraction of uranium ore from the ground. As uranium ore is mostly present at relatively low concentrations, most uranium mining is very volume-intensive, and thus tends to be undertaken as open-pit mining. It is also undertaken in only a small number of countries of the world, as the resource is relatively rarely found.The worldwide production of uranium in 2003 amounted to 41,429 tonnes, of which 25% was mined in Canada. Uranium_mining
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| Fred Keeley Fred Keeley (born May 9 1950) is a politician in California, U.S. Keeley was a member of the California State Assembly, representing District 27 which included parts of Santa Cruz County and Monterey County from 1996 to 2002. He is currently the Treasurer of Santa Cruz County. Fred_Keeley
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| California's 41st congressional district California's 41st congressional district represents a part of eastern San Bernardino County, with Redlands the primary metropolitan area. Its seat in the United States House of Representatives is currently held by Republican Jerry Lewis, ranking Republican member of the House Appropriations Committee. California's_41st_congressional_district
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| Harold L. Brode Harold L. Brode is a nuclear weapons effects physicist who pioneered computer simulations of nuclear explosions at the RAND Corporation in the 1950s. In 1951 he received his PhD from Cornell University where his supervisor was Hans A. Bethe. He is co-founder of R&D Associates, Vice-President of Strategic Systems at Pacific-Sierra Research Corporation and Chairman of the U.S. Defense Nuclear Agency's Scientific Advisory Group for Effects (SAGE) . Harold_L._Brode
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| Radium and radon in the environment This is a subpage of Environmental radioactivity. Radium_and_radon_in_the_environment
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| Corrosion in space Corrosion in space is the corrosion of materials occurring in outer space. Instead of moisture and oxygen acting as the primary corrosion causes, the materials exposed to outer space are subjected to vacuum, bombardment by ultraviolet light and x-rays, high-energy charged particles (mostly electrons and protons from the solar wind). Corrosion_in_space
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| California's 1st congressional district California's 1st congressional district consists of the northern coastline and includes Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, and Mendocino counties and parts of Napa, Sonoma, and Yolo counties. It is currently represented by Mike Thompson, a Democrat who has represented the district since 1999.John Kerry won the district in 2004 with 59.7% of the vote. Barack Obama carried the district in 2008 with 65.60% of the vote while John McCain received 31.69%. California's_1st_congressional_district
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| California's 2nd congressional district California's 2nd congressional district contains much of the far north of the state of California, north of Sacramento. It is the largest district by area in the state. The district covers all of Colusa, Glenn, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, and Yuba counties, as well as parts of Butte and Yolo Counties. It is currently represented by Republican Wally Herger, who has represented the district since 1987. California's_2nd_congressional_district
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