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  2. List of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Alley Restaurant At Aiea Bowl Aiea, Hawaii: 244 13 Vegas Greats: Bachi Burger Las Vegas, Nevada: April 14, 2014 John Mull's Road Kill Grill Naked City Pizza Forte European Tapas Bar & Bistro UNLV 245 14 Crazy for Chicken: Uncle Lou's Memphis, Tennessee: April 18, 2014 Tortugas' Lie Nags Head, North Carolina: 90 Miles Cuban Cafe Chicago ...

  3. Aiea, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Many people photographed the attack from the hills in ʻAiea. Part of Naval Base Hawaii was built in ʻAiea, including the Aiea Naval Hospital and the Nimitz Bowl. After World War II the plantation shut down and the mill was converted into a sugar refinery. Meanwhile, developers started extending the town into the surrounding former sugarcane ...

  4. Member states of the International Atomic Energy Agency

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    Four states have withdrawn from the IAEA at some point in the past, but three of them have since rejoined the AIEA. North Korea became a member in 1974, [14] [15] [2] but withdrew in 1994 after the Board of Governors found it in non-compliance with its safeguards agreement and suspended most technical cooperation. [16]

  5. ʻAiea High School - Wikipedia

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    ʻAiea High School is a public high school of the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education and serves grades nine through twelve. Established in 1961, ʻAiea High School is located in the ʻAiea CDP, [2] in the City and County of Honolulu of the state of Hawaiʻi.

  6. International Atomic Energy Agency - Wikipedia

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    The international atomic energy agency and world nuclear order (Routledge, 2016) online. Stoessinger, John G. "The International Atomic Energy Agency: The First Phase." International Organization 13.3 (1959): 394–411.