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; and Shinrikyo
* 1995 On March 20, the Aum Shinrikyo cult spread Sarin nerve gas on the Tokyo subway system ; 12 people were killed and thousands affected ( see 1995 Tokyo Subway Attacks ).

; and anthrax
; 2001-USA-Anthrax Attacks: In September and October 2001, several cases of anthrax broke out in the United States in the 2001 anthrax attacks, caused deliberately.
The organisms involved include pathogenic bacteria, causing diseases such as plague, tuberculosis and anthrax ; protozoa, causing diseases such as malaria, sleeping sickness and toxoplasmosis ; and also fungi causing diseases such as ringworm, candidiasis or histoplasmosis.
The same day a sealed package of soil was left outside the military research facility at Porton Down ; tests revealed that it contained anthrax bacilli.
The offensive use of living organisms ( such as anthrax ) is considered biological warfare rather than chemical warfare ; however, the use of nonliving toxic products produced by living organisms ( e. g. toxins such as botulinum toxin, ricin, and saxitoxin ) is considered chemical warfare under the provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention ( CWC ).
Two weeks later, the Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center reported that eight of 69 Iraqi prisoners of war whose blood was tested showed a current immunity to smallpox, which had not occurred naturally in Iraq since 1971 ; the same prisoners had also been inoculated for anthrax.
SBC beamlines are often used to map out the crystal structures of proteins ; in the past, users have imaged proteins from anthrax, meningitis-causing bacteria, salmonella, and other pathogenic bacteria.
Shown this evidence by UNSCOM, Taha admitted to inspectors that she had grown 19, 000 litres of botulism toxin ; 8, 000 litres of anthrax ; 2, 000 litres of aflatoxins, which can cause liver cancer ; clostridium perfringens, a bacterium that can cause gas gangrene ; and ricin, a castor bean derivative which can kill by inhibiting protein synthesis.
According to his web site, Skaggs does not care for " vicious " pranks such as letters containing fake anthrax ; he also states that he is not doing anything illegal.
The most notable instance of mail irradiation occurred in response to the 2001 anthrax attacks ; the level of radiation chosen to kill anthrax spores was so high that it often changed the physical appearance of the mail.
Iraq admitted, among other things, an offensive biological warfare capability, notably, 5, 000 gallons of botulinum, which causes botulism ; 2, 000 gallons of anthrax ; 25 biological-filled Scud warheads ; and 157 aerial bombs.
* Tan Y, Kusuma C, St John L, Vu H, Alibek K, Wu A., " Induction of authography by anthrax lethal toxin ", Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 2009 Feb 6 ; 379 ( 2 ): 293-7
( 2006 ), " Beta-cyclodextrin derivatives that inhibit anthrax lethal toxin ", Bioorg Med Chem Jan 1 ; 14 ( 1 ): 33-40.
( 2005 ), " Efficient synthetic inhibitors of anthrax lethal factor ", Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Jul 5 ; 102 ( 27 ): 9499-504.
( 2005 ), " Effective antiprotease-antibiotic treatment of experimental anthrax ", BMC Infect Dis Apr 8 ; 5 ( 1 ): 25.
( 2004 ), " Systemic cytokine response in murine anthrax ", Cell Microbiol Mar ; 6 ( 3 ): 225-33 ; PMID 14764106.

; and release
The release, the freedom, involved in loving another is either terribly difficult or else absolutely impossible ; ;
To release clay from mold, place hands in a cupped position around project ; ;
the death of Emma Hardy in 1912, which had a profound emotional effect on Hardy for which he found release in poetry ; ;
Exactly-once mode was essential for operations which were not idempotent ; in this mode, the responder kept a copy of the response buffers in memory until successful receipt of a release packet from the requestor, or until a timeout elapsed.
Nicotine is believed to act as an antidepressant, by it stimulating the release of dopamine and norepinephrine ; additionally, nicotine is believed to exert an antidepressant effect due to the desensitisation of nicotinic receptors which occurs as a result of tolerance.
It was recorded for the original Broadway cast recording but not included on the LP release ; it was reinstated on a later CD release.
Bardot pleaded with Gainsbourg not to release this duet and he complied with her wishes ; the following year, he re-recorded a version with British-born model and actress Jane Birkin, which became a massive hit all over Europe.
His first releases under his own name, " Booster Blues " and " Dry Southern Blues ," were hits ; this led to the release of the other two songs from that session, " Got the Blues " and " Long Lonesome Blues ," which became a runaway success, with sales in six figures.
The key is different from all other keys in that it sends no scancodes at all on release ; therefore it is not possible for any software to determine whether this key is being held down.
A privately held company, Bunge & Born did not release periodical financial statements, though it reported US $ 2 billion in gross receipts in 1962 ; by then, it had become a leader in commodity futures trading, operating 110 offices worldwide.
Upon release, embryonic development begins ; absent sperm, growth stops after the first few cell divisions.
On his release, however, Romanus found that enemies had placed their own candidate on the throne in his absence ; he surrendered to them and suffered death by torture, and the new ruler, Michael VII Ducas, refused to honour the treaty.
As a bulk metal, cadmium is insoluble in water and is not flammable ; however, in its powdered form it may burn and release toxic fumes.
In the years since the collapse of the Mythos CCG ( production ceased in 1997 ; see below ), the release of CoC books has been very sporadic with up to a year between releases.
This occurred in 1880, when Lee Richmond and John Montgomery Ward pitched perfect games within five days of each other, although under somewhat different rules: the front edge of the pitcher's box was only from home base ( the modern release point is about farther away ); walks required eight balls ; and pitchers were obliged to throw side-armed.
He played Bobbly Wobbly in The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure ; filming was completed in late 2009 and is awaiting release.
Then codenamed " Stella ," the machine was also set to utilize cartridges ; after seeing the Channel F, Atari realized they needed to release it before the market was flooded with cartridge-based machines.
Five months after the release of Tommy, The Kinks released another concept album, Arthur ( Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire ) ( September 1969 ), written by Ray Davies ; though considered by some a rock opera, it was originally conceived as the score for a proposed but never realised BBC television drama.
Not widely known, he also directed Angel Puss in this period which contains portrayals of African-Americans that are now considered offensive ; it is no longer available in any type of authorized release and is among the group of controversial cartoons known to animation buffs as the Censored Eleven.
In related Zulu, though nasal assimilation is velar, that only indicates that the onset of the rear articulation is velar ; the release is still uvular.

; and June
She hopes that all will support the contestants from our own community by attending our Pageants and the State Pageant June 17 ; ;
the USGA Open in Birmingham from June 15-17 ; ;
Only eight of the 50 houses were completed at the time of the editor's visit on June 8th ; ;
She remained in Atlanta through June and July ; ;
The convertible debentures are convertible into common shares at $65 a share by June 1, 1966 ; ;
Yet if he were not there, they would have missed him, as they would have missed the sounds of bees buzzing against the screen door in early June ; ;
On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee tabled a resolution before the Continental Congress declaring the colonies independent ; at the same time he also urged Congress to resolve “ to take the most effectual measures for forming foreign Alliances ” and to prepare a plan of confederation for the newly-independent states.
* Earliest day on which Ascension Day can fall, while June 3 is the latest ; celebrated 40 days after Easter ( Christianity ), and its related observances
Alan Mathison Turing, OBE, FRS ( ; 23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954 ), was a British mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst, and computer scientist.
Under Ambrose's major influence, emperors Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I carried on a persecution of Paganism .< ref name = " MacMullen1984p100 "> MacMullen ( 1984 ) p. 100: ‘ The law of June 391, issued by Theodosius [...] was issued from Milan and represented the will of its bishop, Ambrose ; for Theodosius — recently excommunicated by Ambrose, penitent, and very much under his influence < sup > 43 </ sup > — was no natural zealot.
Alexander I or Aleksandar Obrenović ( Cyrillic: Александар Обреновић ; 14 August 1876 – 11 June 1903 ) was king of Serbia from 1889 to 1903 when he and his wife, Queen Draga, were assassinated by a group of Army officers, led by Colonel Dragutin Dimitrijević
Alfonso the Magnanimous KG ( also Alphonso ; ; 1396 – 27 June 1458 ) was the King of Aragon ( as Alfonso V ), Valencia ( as Alfonso III ), Majorca, Sardinia and Corsica ( as Alfonso II ), and Sicily and Count of Barcelona ( as Alfonso IV ) from 1416 and King of Naples ( as Alfonso I ) from 1442 until his death.
Alfonso had been betrothed to Maria of Castile ( 1401 – 1458 ; sister of John II of Castile ) in Valladolid in 1408 ; the marriage was celebrated in Valencia on 12 June 1415.
There are two officers, the senior being the Astronomer Royal dating from 22 June 1675 ; the second is the Astronomer Royal for Scotland dating from 1834.
Other notable productions in Europe from the 1980s included the March 1986 presentation by the Scottish Opera in Glasgow ; a June 1990 production in Florence by the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino.
Alexander Fyodorovich Kerensky (, ; – 11 June 1970 ) was a major political leader before and during the Russian Revolutions of 1917.

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