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** and Turkish
** Turkish delight.
** Bursa Turkish Architecture Museum
** Osman's Dream ( Ottoman Turkish )
** Turkish language
** Barış Manço, Turkish singer and television personality ( b. 1943 )
** The official name of the Turkish city Urfa is changed into Şanlıurfa.
** Beren Saat, Turkish actress
** Vehbi Akdağ, Turkish wrestler
** Mustafa Dagistanli, Turkish free-style wrestler
** Mahir Çağrı, Turkish Internet celebrity
** Ogün Temizkanoğlu, Turkish football player
** Engin Arık, Turkish nuclear physicist ( d. 2007 )
** Greco – Turkish War ( May 1919 – October 1922 )
** Turkish – Armenian War ( September 24 to December 2, 1920 )
** Yıldo, Turkish showman, footballer
** Imia-Kardak crisis: A Greek flag is hoisted on a small rocky island named Imia ( Greek ) / Kardak ( Turkish ).
** Turkish authorities begin Operation Hawk, an army offensive against rebels from the Kurdish Worker's Party in southeastern Turkey.
** Abdullah Çatlı, Turkish nationalist ( b. 1956 )
** Nazim Hikmet, Turkish poet ( b. 1901 )
** Feridun Düzağaç, Turkish rock singer and songwriter
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** and large-scale
** French police launch a large-scale raid against Corsican bandits.
** The large-scale German " pacification " of the Zamojszczyzna region of Poland begins.
** The use of straw in large-scale biomass power plants is becoming mainstream in the EU, with several facilities already online.
** 4C: Whirls with large-scale ring structure.
** Intensive pig farming, modern large-scale farming of domestic pigs
** Arc Light — a third world war including a large-scale nuclear exchange and the limited use of chemical and biological weapons.
** Ok Tedi Mine, copper, cause of a large-scale ecological disaster in the Ok Tedi and Fly rivers.
** Battery room, a facility used to house batteries for large-scale backup power systems
** Allied forces begin large-scale crossings of the Rhine River in Operation Varsity.
** This Too Shall Pass – RGM version – Music video by the group OK Go featuring a large-scale Rube Goldberg machine
** large-scale investment in social infrastructure ( schools, universities, hospitals, etc.
** 20 November-The Battle of Cambrai begins ; sees the first large-scale use of tanks.

** and attack
** King David Hotel bombing, attack carried out by the Irgun in 1946
** Allowed to do neck-wrestling ( folding opponent's head with arms and elbows to attack the opponent's body or head with knee-strikes, but only depending on the rules of clinch and knees )
** petō, petere, petīvī, petītus ( to seek, to attack )
** Renowned medium, Derek Acorah visited Manning's home, stating that he was able to communicate with the spirit, and that it was called " Jim " and had died from a heart attack at the age of 58 around 1900.
** Hong Kong police forces attack the ICAC headquarters.
** Vietnam War: Viet Cong forces attack a provincial capital, killing 11 South Vietnamese military personnel and 40 civilians ( 30 of which are children ).
** The United States enter World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
** WWI: Battle of Cambrai: British forces, using tanks, make early progress in an attack on German positions but are soon beaten back.
** 18-year-old student Stephen Lawrence is stabbed to death in London, England ; the attack is believed to have been racially motivated.
** U. S. President Bill Clinton orders a cruise missile attack on Iraqi intelligence headquarters in the Al-Mansur District of Baghdad, in response to an Iraqi plot to assassinate former U. S. President George Bush during his visit to Kuwait in mid-April.
** An Irish Republican Army attack on the Brookeborough police barracks leads to the deaths of Seán South and Fergal O ' Hanlon.
** British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain states in the House of Commons that any German attack on France will be automatically considered an attack on Britain.
** WWII – Winter War: Soviet forces attack Finland and reach the Mannerheim Line, starting the war.
** Operation Bagration: A general attack by Soviet forces clears the German forces from Belarus, resulting in the destruction of German Army Group Centre, possibly the greatest defeat of the Wehrmacht during WWII.
** Japanese attack the USS Harder
** WWII: " Black Friday ": A force of Allied Bristol Beaufighter aircraft suffers heavy casualties in an unsuccessful attack on German destroyer Z33 and escorting vessels sheltering in Førde Fjord, Norway.
** Japanese warplanes attack Darwin, Australia.
** Critic and commentator Alexander Woollcott suffers an eventually fatal heart attack during a regular broadcast of the CBS Radio roundtable program " People's Platform ".
** Attack on Pearl Harbor: The Imperial Japanese Navy launches a surprise attack on the United States fleet at Pearl Harbor, thus drawing the United States into World War II.
** U. S. President Bush orders U. S. combat planes and troops to Saudi Arabia to protect a possible attack by Iraq.
** Chechen rebels attack the Russian government headquarters in Grozny ; 70 Russian soldiers and policemen and 130 Chechen fighters are killed.
** American Civil War – Battle of Wauhatchie: Forces under Union General Ulysses S. Grant ward-off a Confederate attack led by General James Longstreet.
** Robert S. Kerr, American business and politician, heart attack ( b. 1896 )
** Rogers Hornsby, American baseball player, heart attack after cataract surgery ( b. 1896 )

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