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- Apocalipsis (2002) El Chombo and Andy Van AttesExpedientes 2 (2001) El Chombo and Andy Van AttesExpedientes 3 (2002) Super Galleta (2002) La Criptonita...
- In Buddhism, upaya (Sanskrit: उपाय, upāya, expedient means, pedagogy) is an aspect of guidance along the Buddhist paths to liberation where a conscious...
- The Lewes bomb was a blast-incendiary field expedient explosive device, manufactured by mixing diesel oil and Nobel 808 plastic explosive. It was created...
- recommend such measures to Congress which the president deems "necessary and expedient". This is done through the constitutionally-based State of the Union address...
- to Tribune Publishing for $34 million. In October 2019, Landmark sold Expedient Data Centers to AMP Capital for $500 million. In November 2020, Landmark...
- nature to offend or interfere with the prejudices of religion, it will be expedient not to issue them for test to Native corps. However, in August 1856, greased...
- back and bolster that effort? So the general struck upon a politically expedient solution: Because Virginia had seceded from the Union, he argued, he no...
- but on occasion switched over to the Protestant cause when politically expedient. The French Wars of Religion began with the M****acre of V****y on 1 March...
- charged that the amendment p****ed only because "it at last became more expedient for those in control of the Government to aid suffrage than to oppose...
- rough phases in the history of Chán (though he notes this is only an expedient device and the reality was much more complicated): Proto-Chán (c. 500–600)...