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50 Js 31738.6/98, Special expertise gutachten Smolen, excerpt from the hearing's protocol, p. 132 ff.

An excerpt from his letter reads: "Mr President… do not allow that terrorism continues in this part of balkan in the Serbian state, which is forever a friend of your state."
them much of the time.

except for another visit to CFB Esquimalt in September, followed by "Bagley's" arrival in San Francisco, on 12 October 1985, for the start of Navy Fleet Week '85 activities.

Iron Maiden's 'galloping' rhythm is quite evident, except that Iced Earth is a much faster horse.

The massacres except for an apparently small number who escaped, all the able-bodied Bosniak men and youths of Višegrad who had not fled the occupiers were shot or otherwise killed, according to survivors.

All were buying into the dramatic sob story, except for Langston, whom knew the truth.

0 works like "Bankrupt", except the player retains the turn.

All diamonds (except the Fa onelua tree and the Futu-ko-Vuna tree and stone) indicate the location of a langi.

Her appearance is similar to Lammy's except for being completely black and white, but her attitude is much bossier.

This patch is manufactured with a plug built into it; applying this patch is done very similarly to the way a regular patch is applied except with a few more steps.

He served as minority whip from 1999 to 2001 and again from 2003 to 2005, and as majority whip from 2001 to 2003 (except for a brief period from January-May 2001).

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