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The United States claimed that they could check upon North Korea's Cargos under the United Nations 'resolution, eventually its Seventh Fleet did not make any interception.
Global Voices in English » China and North Korea: Kim is like Chairman Mao? 2009
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The United States claimed that they could check upon North Korea's Cargos under the United Nations 'resolution, eventually its Seventh Fleet did not make any interception.
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The Church at Chamula, a village of the Tzotzil Maya, had run the priest out of town years earlier and he had been forbidden to return by the Cargos, the Civic Council for the town.
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The Church at Chamula, a village of the Tzotzil Maya, had run the priest out of town years earlier and he had been forbidden to return by the Cargos, the Civic Council for the town.
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This conversion set up a viable opposition to the existing order and threatened the status quo, and so in some of the villages the Elders, known as Cargos, took the drastic step of expelling the conversos from the villages.
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This conversion set up a viable opposition to the existing order and threatened the status quo, and so in some of the villages the Elders, known as Cargos, took the drastic step of expelling the conversos from the villages.
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In fact the weapons that these Cargos had should be an advantage; armed, they would be less apt to feel threatened.
Exodus From The Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1996
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He reminded himself that once they had landed the presence or absence of weapons would make no difference, that any mob of Cargos could kill them with stones or sticks.
Exodus From The Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1996
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Cargos could disappear with sobering swiftness an short or nonexistent notice.
Bloodhype Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1973
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Cargos could disappear with sobering swiftnessan short or nonexistent notice.
Bloodhype Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1973
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