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  • ...an]]. It<nowiki/> is the world's first and largest operational [[Spaceport|space launch facility]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Baikonur Cosmodrome 45.9 N 63.3 E|u ...{cite news|publisher=[[Popular Mechanics]] |title=Safe Launch For Critical Space Station Module |url=http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/air_space/12826
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  • ...Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, integration in the post-Soviet space and reformation of the global financial system. The exposition space is divided into following stages:
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  • ...dits have an easy victory and allow the hired fighters to leave with their weapons. ...famous episode from the ''[[perestroika]]''-era [[TV show]] ''[[US-Soviet Space Bridge]]'' hosted by [[Vladimir Pozner (junior)|Vladimir Pozner]] when an A
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  • ...-person]] perspective, and the player can freely move in three-dimensional space and rotate the camera in any direction. The top left corner of the screen i ...sed tactics, which require one to silently take out enemies using silenced weapons or other lethal attacks. However, most of the game is [[action game|action]
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  • ...while the ID scanner is useful to copy fingerprints.<ref name="Prima Guide Weapons"/> ...ppling hook, or emit a [[laser]] beam to open locks.<ref name="Prima Guide Weapons"/> In some missions, the player can also use [[night vision]] or [[X-ray vi
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  • ...th human enemies and the player alike being very vulnerable to damage from weapons, and projectiles being subject to wind conditions. ...render vast landscapes. This updated version of the engine is dubbed Voxel Space 32, as it is optimised for 32 bit graphics cards and does not support 16 bi
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  • ...2010}}</ref> with a separate version for [[Nintendo DS]] developed by [[n-Space]].<ref name="DSpreviewKotaku">{{cite web |url=http://kotaku.com/5622482/han ...e made. A form of virtual currency, COD Points, allows players to purchase weapons and customization options for their in-game character, as well as attachmen
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  • .../ref> As the player gains experience, they advance in level, unlocking new weapons. The player will also unlock perks, which modify certain gameplay elements ...ssile]] towards [[Washington, D.C.]] and sets it to detonate in the [[near space|upper atmosphere]]. The resulting [[Nuclear electromagnetic pulse|EMP]] bla
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  • ...etly a [[Mole (espionage)|mole]], enables Korshunov and his men to acquire weapons and storm the plane, killing the other agents and many of the military pers ...Force One |last=Larson |first=Gary |date=1 November 1997 |website=[[Air & Space/Smithsonian]] |accessdate=11 January 2010}}</ref><ref name="Times-AFO">{{ci
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  • ...ing nine citizens of Kazakhstan and four of Uzbekistan. Police confiscated weapons, forged documents, a videotape of a speech given by [[Osama Bin Laden]], an ...ities." 10 JCAM members in [[Almaty]] were arrested and police confiscated weapons and extremist books and tapes. The suspects were recruiting Kazakh citizens
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  • [[File:Xinjiang Space View.jpg|thumb|400px|A satellite view of the Xinjiang region]] ...of millions of dollars worth of small arms, rockets, mines, and anti-tank weapons.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=GXj4a3gss8wC&pg=PA149#v=onepage&q&f
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  • ...ut of the city was stopped, and approximately 54,000 square feet of living space and 18 metric tons of household goods were decontaminated by health officia
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  • File:Aral sea 1985 from STS.jpg| Aral Sea from space, North at bottom, August 1985 File:AralSea(1997)_NASA_STS085-503-119.jpg| Aral Sea from space, North at bottom, August 1997
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  • ...ation Studies; Occasional Paper 1.</ref> (By 1960, the [[Soviet biological weapons program]] also included numerous other research and operational facilities .../scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?hl=en&lr=&q=intitle%3AThe+Russian+biological+weapons+program%3A+vanished+or+disappeared%3F&as_publication=Crit.+Rev.+Microbiol.&
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  • ...lygon", was the primary testing venue for the [[Soviet Union]]'s [[nuclear weapons]]. It is located on the [[steppe]] in northeast [[Kazakhstan]] (then the [[ ...west of Kurchatov city) was used for more than 100 subsequent above-ground weapons tests.
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  • ...ro assigned in control of the defense industry, the [[Soviet space program|space program]] including the [[Baykonur Cosmodrome]], heavy industry, and capita ...Service|2009|p=417}} because of the decaying healthcare system. The living space remained rather small by [[First World]] standards, with the average Soviet
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  • ...Iranian Azerbaijan and Mazandaran. They are reported as having fought with weapons such as daggers, swords and javelins and reputed to have been recognized by ...e Sassanids developed advanced [[siege engines]]. The development of siege weapons was a useful weapon during conflicts with Rome, in which success hinged upo
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  • ...Artillery and rifles could often keep Russia soldiers out of reach of hand weapons. ...aiders and horsemen, but they could do little against the Russians' modern weapons and explosive artillery. As usual, the main problem was moving men and supp
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  • ...s much a continuation of life on earth, warriors being interred with their weapons, horses, and sometimes with human sacrifices: the funeral of one ''tudrun'' |chapter = Anti-Semitism from Outer Space: The Protocols in the UFO Subculture
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  • ..., tourism, technology, energy, agriculture, beef, nuclear energy, and even space.<ref>http://www.mfa.gov.kz/en/#!/news/article/11947</ref> ...om/2016/02/63/ advocacy effort] at the United Nations to achieve a nuclear weapons-free world.
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  • ...eaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaties. Earlier, he served in the Nuclear and Space Talks in [[Geneva]] and at the American Embassies in [[Moscow]] and [[Brasi
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  • ...ber states. The expansion would also allow all members to purchase Russian weapons at the same price as Russia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kommersant.com/p ...nees, how can one talk about consolidating collective security in the CSTO space?" <ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE55D07I20090614 Belarus-Russia
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