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  2. Ragnar Benson - Wikipedia

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    In the narrative of another book Homemade C4 - A Recipe for Survival Benson mentions that he had fired a M72 LAW rocket while at Fort Benning, Georgia, home of the US Army Infantry. In the same book, Benson continues to state that he participated in the Army's Tank Commander school, something reserved for a senior enlisted soldier (E-6, SSG).

  3. The Legend of Mir 2 - Wikipedia

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    Players have the option of playing one of four professions, with no more than three characters per server. Professions range from Taoist, healers who use magical and melee attacks. This is the support class of mir and not suited to solo game play. Taoists can summon pets to assist in battle, poison targets and heal.

  4. Harlequin-type ichthyosis - Wikipedia

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    People with this condition are extremely sensitive to changes in temperature due to their hard, cracked skin, which prevents normal heat loss. The skin also restricts respiration, which impedes the chest wall from expanding and drawing in enough air. This can lead to hypoventilation and respiratory failure.

  5. Slough of Despond - Wikipedia

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    The Slough of Despond, illustrated by Rachael Robinson Elmer, 1913. The Slough of Despond (/ ˈ s l aʊ ... d ɪ ˈ s p ɒ n d / or / ˈ s l uː /; [1] "swamp of despair") is a fictional bog in John Bunyan's allegory The Pilgrim's Progress, into which the protagonist Christian sinks under the weight of his sins and his sense of guilt for them.

  6. Sada Mire - Wikipedia

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    Sada Mire (born July 1976) (Somali: Sacda Mire, Arabic: سعدة ميرة‎) is a Swedish-Somali archaeologist, art historian and presenter [1] from the Arap clan, who is currently a professor of Heritage Studies at University College London. [2]

  7. Bulgur - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] Bulgur porridge is similar to frumenty, a cracked wheat porridge that was a staple of medieval cuisine. [18] [19] In breads, it adds a whole-grain component. It is a main ingredient in kibbeh and in tabbouleh salad. It is often used where rice or couscous could be used. In Indian and Pakistani cuisine, bulgur is often used as a cereal ...

  8. Mästermyr chest - Wikipedia

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    During the Viking Age, the area where Mästermyr mire is located used to be a lake. The mire was drained in 1902–10. [1] In October 1936, the chest was found by farmer Hugo Kraft in a field owned by Emil Norrby in Snoder, Sproge near Hemse. [2] It was found in an area that was ploughed for the first time. [3]

  9. Mire (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    MIRE therapy, acronym for monochromatic infrared light energy, an alternate name for low level laser therapy; See also. All pages with titles beginning with Mire;