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Squaw Valley The 1960
Winter Olympics (officially the VIII
Olympic Winter Games and also
known as
Squaw Valley 1960) were a
winter multi-sport
event held...
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Eighth Amendment may
refer to:
Eighth Amendment to the
United States Constitution, part of the
United States Bill of
Rights Eighth Amendment of the Constitution...
- have won the war had the
military felt able to
employ the
elite VIth and
VIIIth Mountain Brigades,
which remained sitting in the
Andes guarding against...
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Radhe (1989).
Economy and
culture in the Baltic, 1650–1700:
papers of the
VIIIth Visby Symposium held at Gotland's
Historical Museum, Visby,
August 18th–22th...
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Szeptycki (in
Polish spelling; or Шептицькі (Sheptytsky) in
Ukrainian spelling) was a
major noble family in
Ruthenia (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, later...
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north and
south of Mamayev-Kurgan. The
northern pocket consisting of the
VIIIth Corps,
under General Walter Heitz, and the XIth Corps, was now cut off from...
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German allies of Austria. The
allies of
Austria had
formed the
VIIth and
VIIIth Federal Corps of the
German Confederation. Both
corps had
advanced northward...
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inspired by
Stalin and a
direct attack by the
Military Opposition at the
VIIIth Party Congress in
March 1919. On the surface, he
weathered them successfully...
- department. In the late 19th century,
Saintes was
chosen as the seat of the
VIIIth arrondis****t of the
Chemins de Fer de l'État, railways,
which enabled...
- this ****umption is
based upon an
erroneous reading of the 4th
verse of the
VIIIth chapter of Genesis. That
verse does not say that the Ark
landed upon Mount...