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In mid-2004, one prototype and one pre-production model had been built and was evaluated throughout Asia and Europe, where the vehicle was offered for a number of emerging wheeled armoured vehicle requirements.
" Pieces of Me " was released as the first single from Autobiography in mid-2004 ( see 2004 in music ), prior to the album's release in July ; it peaked at number five in the United States ( on the Billboard Hot 100 ), and contributed to the considerable success of Autobiography, which went triple platinum in the U. S. Outside of the U. S., the song enjoyed some chart success as well, reaching the top ten in a number of countries.
It was led off by " If You Ever Stop Loving Me ", which in mid-2004 became Montgomery Gentry's first number 1 single on the country charts.
In mid-2004, he wrote a number of issues and series ' for smaller publishers Devil's Due Publishing and Moonstone Books during this period, returning briefly to DC, but mostly diversifying with comics at several publishers, including several issues of Simpsons Comics for Bongo Comics ( for whom he has worked quite regularly from September 1998 to the present ) and a couple of projects with Image.
Asylum-Curb Records took over promotion of this single shortly after its release, and by mid-2004 it reached number 27 on the country charts.

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In mid-2004, Iraq had an estimated 5, 000 megawatts of power-generating capacity, compared with 7, 500 megawatts of demand.
As of mid-2004, the Department managed 507 million acres ( 2, 050, 000 km² ) of surface land, or about one-fifth of the land in the United States.
In mid-2004, two suspected Mossad agents were jailed for three months and paid a $ 35, 000 fine for trying on false grounds to obtain a New Zealand passport.

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The Dandy Warhols started work on their next studio album in mid-2004.
In mid-2004, shortly after the release of their first single in a decade, " Let Me Go Home ", the band split once again.
You Do Your Thing, their fourth album, was issued in mid-2004.

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In mid-2004 mobile telephones overtook fixed lines in service for the first time.
It was projected to have $ 2. 5 billion in annual cost savings by mid-2004.
In mid-2004, the government of Australia sent envoys to help Nauru deal with its financial crisis.
In mid-2004, PGP Corporation shipped its own command line version called PGP Command Line, which integrates with the other PGP Encryption Platform applications.
Narrated by Anton Lesser, with Geoffrey Whitehead as Death, Carl Prekopp as Mort, Clare Corbett as Ysabell and Alice Hart as Princess Keli, the programme was first broadcast in four parts in mid-2004 and has been repeated frequently, most recently on BBC7.
After being cast into exile, in mid-2004 Aristide, his family, and bodyguards were welcomed to South Africa by several cabinet ministers, 20 senior diplomats, and a guard of honour.
In mid-2004, Olsen announced she had entered treatment for an eating disorder, anorexia nervosa.
Elon was dismissed in mid-2004 due to his opposition to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's Gaza disengagement plan.
In 2004, COCOPA head Luis H. Álvarez stated in mid-2004 that Marcos had not been seen in Chiapas for some time.
In mid-2004, Kreuk took the role of Tenar for the Sci Fi Channel two-part miniseries Legend of Earthsea.
Until mid-2004, Doctors was filmed at the BBC's Pebble Mill studios in Edgbaston, Birmingham.
The band also toured with blink-182 in mid-2004, before embarking on a hiatus.
It is about east-south-east of the City of Sheffield and its population is estimated ( mid-2004 ) to be 39, 800.
The company's CEO from mid-2004 onwards is Helge Lund, formerly CEO of Aker Kværner.
Owen moved to Real Madrid for £ 8 million in mid-2004 ; he was frequently used as a substitute.
In mid-2004, the direct rule of the CPA was ended and a new " sovereign and independent " Interim Government of Iraq assumed the full responsibility and authority of the state.
A second daily European loop to Frankfurt and London, in addition to Manchester and Amsterdam, followed and by mid-2004 the airline had five Boeing 747 freighters and 26 Airbus passenger aircraft.
He caused controversy in mid-2004 by exclusively selling his electronic d20 material with the DriveThruRPG. com store, which then used only a proprietary digital rights management-encrypted PDF system.
She continued receiving chemotherapy throughout mid-2004.

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Readings of the number of milligrams of cholesterol in the blood, which seem to have value in predicting heart attacks, are becoming as routine as the electrocardiogram, which can show that the heart has suffered a symptomatic attack.
* Inositol In a double-blind, controlled trial, myo-inositol ( 18 grams daily ) was superior to fluvoxamine for decreasing the number of panic attacks and had fewer side-effects.
The army was involved in a number of border skirmishes from 1948 to 1952, repulsing several Greek attacks, and took part in the suppression of the Prague spring events.
Allenby's force, now including Indian Army units which replaced a number of British units sent to the Western Front, captured the southern Jordan Valley in 1918 and carried out two major, but unsuccessful attacks to Amman and Es Salt and occupied part of the Jordan Valley, during preparations for his final successful assault in September at the Battle of Megiddo.
The number of attacks against pipelines began declining substantially in 2002.
However, coyote attacks ( by an unknown number of coyotes ) on adult male bobcats have occurred.
Civil Defense is also the name of a number of organizations around the world dedicated to protecting civilians from military attacks, as well as to providing rescue services after natural and human-made disasters alike.
Since the beginning of the second Intifada the DFLP has carried out a number of shooting attacks against Israeli targets, such as the 25 August 2001 attack on a military base in Gaza that killed three Israeli soldiers and wounded seven others.
The discovery of differential cryptanalysis is generally attributed to Eli Biham and Adi Shamir in the late 1980s, who published a number of attacks against various block ciphers and hash functions, including a theoretical weakness in the Data Encryption Standard ( DES ).
Now possessed, Shelly attacks Scotty and sustains a number of brutal injuries before Scotty dismembers her with an axe.
For some actions, such as attacks, the number located on the matrix represents a number the acting player must roll.
A period of general turmoil and a number of attacks by superhumans, including Magneto's Acolytes who were unwilling to forgive the former Genoshan government for its crimes against mutants, followed.
He called for the Guinean population to defend its nation and this subsequently led to a large number of attacks, beatings, rapes, and abductions of refugees by Guinean police and military forces.
The Montoneros tried to disrupt the World Cup Soccer Tournament being hosted in Argentina in 1978 by launching a number of bomb attacks.
Before the fourth edition, skill and ability checks worked as follows: all actions in the game, from the use of skills to making attacks in combat, are first given a target number that reflects the difficulty of the action which is then raised or lowered by various modifying factors, such as environmental conditions, the condition of the character, the use of mechanical aids, and so forth.
The September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States spawned a number of catchphrases, terms, and slogans, many of which continue to be used more than a decade after the event.
After the September 11 attacks in 2001, it was closed for reasons of safety and security ; the pedestal reopened in 2004 and the statue in 2009, with limits on the number of visitors allowed to ascend to the crown.
Microsoft marketed Windows 2000 as the most secure Windows version ever at the time ; however, it became the target of a number of high-profile virus attacks such as Code Red and Nimda.
The attacks kill 33 civilians and wound almost 300, which is the highest number of casualties in any single day during " The Troubles ".
The Mamluks, led by their new sultan Baibars, quickly became a regional power in the Middle East by capturing a number of crusader states and repulsing Mongol attacks.
Attackers have found a way to exploit a number of bugs in peer-to-peer servers to initiate DDoS attacks.
While peer-to-peer attacks are easy to identify with signatures, the large number of IP addresses that need to be blocked ( often over 250, 000 during the course of a large-scale attack ) means that this type of attack can overwhelm mitigation defenses.
After reaching its apogee in the 1230s, Bulgaria started to decline due to a number of factors, most notably its geographic position which rendered it vulnerable to simultaneous attacks and invasions from many sides.
Torpedo capacity was also restricted to around fourteen ( Type VII ) or 24 ( Type IX ), thus limiting the number of attacks that could be made, particularly when multiple firings were necessary for a single target.

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