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- the Soviet Union in 1940, then by **** Germany in 1941, and ultimately reinvaded and reoccupied in 1944 by the Soviet Union. Immediately before the outbreak...
- renamed itself People's Armed Forces (FAP). In December 1980, Gaddafi reinvaded Chad at the request of the FAP-controlled GUNT government to aid in the...
- while proscribing everything permitted in Egypt. They invite the Hyksos to reinvade Egypt, rule with them for 13 years – Os****ph then ****umes the name Moses...
- paramilitary groups. In response to the invasion, Russian forces subsequently reinvaded Chechnya later that year. Dagestan has one of the highest unemployment...
- different result—and if it did, there would be little to prevent Israel from reinvading and occupying those territories. Moreover, in those cir****stances repression...
- Malandarai P**** in February 1586. Akbar immediately fielded new armies to reinvade the Yusufzai lands under the command of Raja Todar Mal. Over the next six...
- Arctotherium to prin****lly inhabit a range north of the Southern Cone, and to reinvade Central America. By the terminal Pleistocene, Arctodus simus, Tremarctos...
- free-living stage in the soil, in the rhizosphere of the host plants. They may reinvade the host plants of their parent or migrate through the soil to find a new...
- Russia's failure to honour the terms of the Treaty of Georgievsk, Qajar Iran reinvaded Georgia. Georgian rulers felt they had nowhere else to turn now as Georgia...
- escape and can reinvade additional cells and form a secondary meront. The secondary meront then releases secondary merozoites which reinvade and undergo...