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  2. History of taxidermy - Wikipedia

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    History of taxidermy

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  4. AMAP-ADS - Wikipedia

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    Mass. 140–500 kilograms (310–1,100 lb) The ADS (Active Defence System), formerly known as AMAP-ADS, is a hard-kill active protection system (APS), developed by the German company ADS Gesellschaft für aktive Schutzsysteme, a subsidiary of Rheinmetall and IBD Deisenroth Engineering, [1] as part of their Advanced Modular Armor Protection concept.

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    The FBI earlier this month searched the homes of two Americans with ties to Russian state media, including a former United Nations weapons inspector and an adviser to Republican presidential ...

  6. Beef jerky, salted nuts and iodine tablets helped an 89-year ...

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    Equipped with only 19 pounds of gear, 89-year-old Bing Olbum set off on what he intended to be a five-day hiking trip.. Instead, Olbum found himself stranded for nearly 10 days in over 4 million ...

  7. VA ordered to build thousands more homes for veterans on West ...

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    September 6, 2024 at 6:12 PM. A federal judge on Friday slammed the Department of Veterans Affairs for failing to build enough homes for veterans in West Los Angeles and ruled that a private ...

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    Frank Buck (animal collector)

  9. Mountain runner Kilian Jornet climbs all 82 4,000-meter ... - AOL

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    Spanish mountain runner Kilian Jornet has successfully climbed all 82 of the Alps’ 4000-meter peaks in record time, taking just 19 days to complete the remarkable feat.