- Washington's aides-
de-
camp during the
American Revolutionary War were
officers of the
Continental Army
appointed to
serve on
General George Washington's...
-
Sprague de Camp and
later by
Robert Jordan) ****isted
readers in
placing the
episodes in
their proper context;
later volumes did not
include such
aids.
De Camp...
- HIV/
AIDS denialism is the belief,
despite conclusive evidence to the contrary, that the
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) does not
cause acquired immune...
-
AIDS is
caused by a
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV),
which originated in non-human
primates in
Central and West Africa.
While various sub-groups of...
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Aides de Camp Act 1707 6 Ann. c. 26 Pr. 6 Ann. c. 34 Pr. 1
April 1708 An Act for the
Relief of
Colonel Richard Sutton, and
other Aids de Camp. Relief...
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respective states, as follows: To each division, one major-general and two
aids-
de-
camp, with the rank of major; to each brigade, one brigadier-general, with...
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together but were in a
relationship until the
death of
Bascher in 1989, from
AIDS.
Lagerfeld claimed their relationship was
platonic and non-physical. Lagerfeld...
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immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the
pathogen that
causes AIDS,
including those who have died.
AIDS is a pandemic.
Since the
beginning of the epidemic, 84...
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internment camps,
officially called vocational education and
training centers by the
government of the People's
Republic of China, are
internment camps operated...
- "Notes on '
Camp'" is a 1964
essay by
Susan Sontag that
brought the
aesthetic sensibility known as "
camp" to
mainstream consciousness. "Notes on '
Camp'" was...