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** and Suez
** Suez Crisis ( 1956 ) – The Suez Crisis was a war fought on Egyptian territory in 1956.
** Suez Crisis: Israel invades the Sinai Peninsula and push Egyptian forces back toward the Suez Canal.
** The Suez Canal opens for the first time since the Six-Day War.
** Suezmax, the largest size that can traverse the Suez Canal
** 31 October-Canberras fly reconnaissance sorties and bomb Egyptian airfields on the opening night of Suez War's air campaign.

** and Crisis
** External Debt Crisis, 1982 – 1990, the external debt crisis and Paris Club re-scheduling and debt reduction.
** The Post Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2011, soaring food prices, especially for grains, led to calls for the government to provide more immediate assistance to the population of more than 40 % in the " poverty tunnel " and to strike a " new deal " on agriculture policy and reform.
** Overy, Richard " Germany, ' Domestic Crisis " and the War in 1939 " pp. 97 – 128
** American Civil Rights Movement – Little Rock Crisis: Governor Orville Faubus of Arkansas calls out the US National Guard, to prevent African-American students from enrolling in Central High School in Little Rock.
** In France, Alfred Loisy writes L ' évangile et l ' Eglise, which inaugurates the Modernist Crisis.
** Cuban Missile Crisis: Soviet Union leader Nikita Khrushchev announces that he has ordered the removal of Soviet missile bases in Cuba.
** Arms Crisis in the Republic of Ireland: Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney are dismissed as members of the Irish Government, for accusations of their involvement in a plot to import arms for use by the Provisional IRA in Northern Ireland.
** October Crisis: In Montreal, Quebec, a national crisis hits Canada when Quebec Minister of Labour Pierre Laporte becomes the second statesman kidnapped by members of the FLQ terrorist group.
** October Crisis: Pierre Laporte is found murdered in south Montreal.
** Treaty of London: the great powers of Europe reaffirm the neutrality of Luxembourg, ending the Luxembourg Crisis.
** Battle of Aljubarrota: John of Aviz defeats John I of Castile in the decisive battle of the 1383-1385 Crisis.
** Razing Storm / Time Crisis: Razing Storm ( 2009 / 2010 )
** Principate ( 27 BC – 284 AD ) – first period of the Roman Empire, extending from the beginning of the reign of Caesar Augustus to the Crisis of the Third Century, after which it was replaced with the Dominate.
** Dominate ( 284-476 AD ) – ' despotic ' latter phase of government in the ancient Roman Empire from the conclusion of the Third Century Crisis until the collapse of the Western Empire.
** 1997 Asian Financial Crisis ( 1997 )
** The Burnham Hostage Crisis
** Seas of Crisis — all of the above novels feature advanced, ceramic-hulled submarine battles including nuclear-tipped torpedoes and cruise missiles
** Youth in Crisis
** Migrants, Sharecroppers, Mountaineers, vol 2 of Children of Crisis – Pulitzer Prize, 1973
** The South Goes North, vol 3 of Children of Crisis – Pulitzer Prize, 1973
** The American Crisis

** and United
** Langer Eugen, since 2006 the centre of the United Nations Campus, formerly housing the offices of the members of the German parliament
** International Air Transport Association for Baker Army Air Field ( abandoned ), Baker Island, United States Minor Outlying Islands
** United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, a sovereign state from 1801 to 1922 ( and between 1922 and 1927 in its superseded form )
** United States Army Medical Unit ( 1956 – 69 )
** Obadiah, from the United Church of God, an International Association Bible Reading Program-This Hebrew scholar provides extensive background information as well as verse-by-verse exposition
** C. v. mexicanus ( Linnaeus, 1766 )-eastern United States west of Atlantic Seaboard to Great Plains
** United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO )
** United States ( January 1, 2009 )
** Canals of the United Kingdom
** Canals of the United States
** Commodore ( United States ), in the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard
** United States: see Coptic Orthodox Church in the United States
** Cumberland Road, a historical road, also called the Great National Pike and the National Road, the first United States federal highway
** Democratic Party ( United States )
** Itemized deduction, eligible expense that individual taxpayers in the United States can report on their Federal income tax returns
** Clement of Alexandria ( Episcopal Church in the United States of America )
** Nicholas Ferrar ( Episcopal Church ( United States ))
** National Day, celebrates the independence of Saint Lucia from United Kingdom in 1979.
** 13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion ( 13 DBLE ), based in United Arab Emirates, formerly in Africa ( Djibouti ).
** United Arab Emirates Prevention 13 DBLE ; 1 < sup > e </ sup > REC / 1 ° escadron ; 1 < sup > e </ sup > REG / 3 ° compagnie
** Geology of the United Kingdom
** United States housing bubble

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