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  2. Submarine mining units of the Royal Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The first was raised in 1878 as the Hampshire Engineers (Submarine Miners) at Gosport, expanded in 1883 to form the Southern Division Submarine Mining Militia of four companies stationed at Portsmouth, Plymouth and Chatham dockyards. [3] [4] [5] By 1892 these had been expanded to 10 divisions covering the main naval dockyards in the UK. [6]

  3. Bahmani Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Bahmani Kingdom or the Bahmani Sultanate was a late medieval kingdom that ruled the Deccan plateau in India. The first independent Muslim sultanate of the Deccan, [7] the Bahmani Kingdom came to power in 1347 during the rebellion of Ismail Mukh against Muhammad bin Tughlaq, the Sultan of Delhi.

  4. Community Notes - Wikipedia

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    Twitter then expanded access to notes made by the Birdwatch contributors in March 2022, giving a randomized set of US users the ability to view notes attached to tweets and rate them, [10] with a pilot of 10,000 contributors. [11] On average, contributors were noting 43 times a day in 2022 prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This then ...

  5. NATO Enhanced Forward Presence - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the German Armed Forces have expanded their presence in Lithuania. In December 2023 German Minister of Defence Boris Pistorius and Lithuanian Minister of Defence Arvydas Anušauskas agreed on plans to permanently station a German Brigade in Lithuania beginning in 2025.

  6. Politics of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Article III, Section 19(a), Florida Constitution, provides for "Annual Budgeting." These two provisions, when read together, form the basis for the balanced annual budget requirement. Florida's state budget is funded one-third from General Revenue and two-thirds from hundreds of trust funds. [11]

  7. Iran and Libya Sanctions Act - Wikipedia

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    The Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996 (ILSA) was a 1996 act of the United States Congress that imposed economic sanctions on firms doing business with Iran and Libya. [1] On September 20, 2004, the President signed an Executive Order to terminate the national emergency with respect to Libya and to end IEEPA-based economic sanctions on Libya.

  8. Nina Totenberg - Wikipedia

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    Nina Totenberg (born January 14, 1944) is an American legal affairs correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR) focusing primarily on the Supreme Court of the United States.