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The UAE sent forces to assist Kuwait during the 1990-1991 Gulf War where several hundred UAE troops participated in the conflict as part of the GCC Peninsula Shield force that advanced into Kuwait City.

1990-1991 and known
* In issue # 4 of the 1990-1991 Foolkiller limited series, Merle Singer explains that Salinger killed many more fools than is publicly known.

1990-1991 and opened
* Mary Ramsey –( 1990 – 1991, 1992 – 1993, 1993 – 2002, 2007 – present )) Ramsey opened up shows with John Lombardo as John & Mary in 1990, and would play viola and sing backing vocals with the band on a few songs in 1990-1991.
* Mary Ramsey-Ramsey opened up 10, 000 Maniacs shows with John Lombardo as John & Mary in 1990, and played viola and sang backing vocals with the Maniacs on a few songs in 1990-1991.

1990-1991 and their
Happy Days producers Tom Miller and Bob Boyett would eventually get to work with Edwards again, casting her as a regular on their future sitcoms The Family Man ( 1990-1991 ) and Full House, where Edwards portrayed Vicky Larson from 1991 until 1994.
The follow-up, Morning Star, continue in the same style, but returned back to their earlier roots of the 1990-1991 period.
During their final deployment to the Persian Gulf in 1990-1991 as part of Operation Desert Storm, the Shamrocks flew more than seven hundred combat missions without loss and delivered more than two million pounds of ordnance against Iraqi forces.
The team's relegation from the top division at the end of the 1990-1991 season marked a consolidation period for the club after their fantastic times of the 1970s.

1990-1991 and .
The Soviet Union itself fell a bit later, in years 1990-1991, and countries which were Soviet republics became independent.
* 1984 – 1988 and 1990-1991: " Pepsi.
SAC's final major operational engagement occurred during the 1990-1991 time frame during the First Gulf War.
Perot did not support President George H. W. Bush and vigorously opposed the United States involvement in the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War.
Iceland was the first country to recognise the regained independence of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan from the USSR in 1990-1991.
He won the Haitian general election, 1990-1991 with 67 % of the vote and was briefly President of Haiti, until a September 1991 military coup.
The " Powell Doctrine " is a journalist-created term, named after General Colin Powell in the run-up to the 1990-1991 Gulf War.
* 1990-1991 Paul E. Patton ( D )
* Peter J. Rheaume 1990-1991
The early 1990s, however, were good years for the Zalma Lady Bulldogs varsity volleyball team as they won the Class 1A MSHSAA State Volleyball Championship in 1990-1991, defeating Osceola for the title.
The entire water distribution system was rebuilt in 1990-1991 at a cost of $ 4. 7 million resulting in a fine system where only 5 % of piped water is deemed " unaccounted-for.
Hosmer was home to the Hosmer Tigers until the end of the 1990-1991 school year, when they combined with the Roscoe Hornets of Roscoe, South Dakota, to make Edmunds Central, home of the Raiders.
She was a touring musician with the band in 1990-1991, playing viola and singing backing vocals.
After the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War, the United Nations located and destroyed large quantities of Iraqi chemical weapons and related equipment and materials throughout the early 1990s, with varying degrees of Iraqi cooperation and obstruction.
The system was changed for the 1990-1991 academic year and school years are now numbered consecutively from primary school onwards.
The play won the Outer Critics Circle Award for the Outstanding Off-Broadway Play 1990-1991.
When the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, it cited Iraq's non-compliance with the terms of cease-fire agreement for the 1990-1991 Gulf War, as well as planning in 1993 attempted assassination of former President George H. W. Bush and firing on coalition aircraft enforcing the no-fly zones as its stated.

several and nationally
In the 1974 case of Kathy Crampton, whose abduction and deprogramming were televised nationally, she went back to the Love Family group several days after the apparently successful deprogramming.
The Orthodox Church is composed of several self-governing ecclesial bodies, each geographically and nationally distinct but theologically unified.
Of these, Tony Fletcher's Jamming was the most far reaching, becoming a nationally distributed mainstream magazine for several years before its demise.
Quayle writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column, serves on a number of corporate boards, chairs several business ventures, and was chairman of Campaign America, a national political action committee.
The nationally scarce Oysterplant is found on several islands and the British Red Listed bryophyte Thamnobryum alopecurum has also been recorded.
In 2004, UCCB undertook several studies on how to better position the institution locally, regionally and nationally.
There are over 500 known artists living in the San Luis Valley as evidenced by an onging directory maintained by Monte Vista artists ' group, The Art Thing, The Art Thing's membership boasts several nationally recognized artists working in various media.
The franchise company was started in 1969 as National Fast Food Corp. National Fast Food's principals at the time included S. Robert Davis, a real estate developer who built and leased several Colonel Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken properties, his friend Dave Thomas, who sold his Colonel Sanders franchises back to that company for $ 3, 000, 000 and went on to found Wendy's, and L. S. Hartzog, who at the time ran a chain of bakeries selling biscuits to Colonel Sanders franchisees nationally.
It is an important tourist attraction in the region, which winds through varying terrain alongside the coast, and provides access to several prominent landmarks ; including the nationally significant Twelve Apostles limestone stack formations.
WestConn also fields several nationally competitive club sports on campus including Men's Rugby, Women's Rugby, Dance Team, Cheerleading, and Men's Hockey.
There are several primary schools scattered around the area, and one secondary school, Deptford Green, which has capacity for 1, 100 students ; the school is regarded by Ofsted as " good overall ", and academically is in the top 2 % nationally.
* 20th Century Fox filmed several scenes in the county for a nationally released movie called Fire Down Below
Bellaire is home to several nationally recognized companies including Shanty Creek Resort, Short's Brewery, Traverse Bay Farms, Fruit Advantage, and Deep Wood Press.
The George Caleb Bingham House, home of the nationally known painter for several years, has been designated a U. S. National Historic Landmark.
Rumors had been circulating in the press for several weeks that Presley, who had begun his career at Sun Records, was ready to move to RCA Victor to help launch him nationally.
Within that Historic District is the Blount-Bridgers House, an 1808 Federal-style mansion that houses several important document collections and works by nationally recognized artist and Tarboro native Hobson Pittman.
Slatington is home to several large parks, including Victory Park ( the location of the community pool and a disc golf course ) as well as the nationally renowned Canal Park which is considered one of the best trails in the country and has recently been subject to many improvements.
Together with several northern states abolishing slavery during this period, the percentage of free blacks nationally increased to 13. 5 percent of the total black population.
Today, Lewisburg / Marshall County is the home of several nationally known industries, although it has experienced many thousand job losses in recent years ; it still maintains a viable work force. It is also the World Headquarters of the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders ' and Exhibitors ' Association.
It is home to nationally recognized artists, including several members of the prestigious Cowboy Artists of America.
Prompted by the success of the 45 the Elevators toured the west coast, made two nationally televised appearances for Dick Clark, and played several dates at the San Francisco ballrooms The Fillmore and The Avalon.
The May meeting includes several nationally significant races such as the Chester Vase, which is recognised as a trial for the Epsom Derby.
Popular artists played on Black Gospel stations include Yolanda Adams ( who also hosts a nationally syndicated morning show aired on several stations with such a format ), Kirk Franklin, The Clark Sisters, Kierra Sheard, Dottie Peoples, Marvin Winans, Trin-i-tee 5: 7 and Shirley Caesar.
It is one of several CRAs that have been designated a nationally recognized statistical rating organization by the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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