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FNI and has
Human Rights Watch has documented links that AngloGold Ashanti, a subsidiary of mining conglomerate Anglo American, among others, formed with the FNI.
While Freeze exists elsewhere, FNI has its own version of the game, with its own rules.

FNI and Hema
The Lendu ethnicity was largely represented by the Nationalist and Integrationist Front ( FNI ) while the Union of Congolese Patriots ( UPC ) claimed to be fighting for the Hema.

FNI and is
The Nationalist and Integrationist Front (; FNI ) is a Lendu rebel group active in the Ituri conflict in Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
It is further alleged that these peacekeepers returned weapons taken from the FNI as part of demobilization efforts to FNI leaders known for human rights violations.
The First Nation Initiatives department ( FNI ) is an arm of the President ’ s Office within Yukon College.
FNI is a voice within Yukon College that is dedicated to integrating an understanding and awareness of the culture, traditions, and history of Yukon First Nations.
Under the umbrella of FNI is the President ’ s Advisory Committee on First Nation Initiatives ( PACFNI ), which continues to grow and develop with the support and participation from each First Nation.
Enhancing the role of First Nations and developing First Nation partnerships is a prime reason for the establishment and operation PACFNI and a main goal of the FNI department.
The International Naturist Federation ( INF ) or Fédération naturiste internationale ( FNI ) is the global umbrella organisation representing official national naturist societies.
Friday Nite Improvs, or Friday Night Improvs ( FNI ), is a long-running weekly improvisational comedy show staged on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
FNI is unique in that, in addition to the audience's providing improv suggestions, the performers are all pulled from volunteers in the audience.

FNI and for
The meeting, which Geoană acknowledged, happened right after a former collaborator and close friend of Vântu, Nicolae Popa, who had been convicted in absentia for fraud and embezzlement to 15 years in jail in the Fondul Naţional de Investiţii ( FNI ) ponzi scheme scandal, was apprehended in Jakarta, Indonesia after evading justice for seven years.
The BBC alleges that in 2005, the Pakistani MONUC peacekeepers in Mongbwalu entered in a trading relationship for gold with FNI leaders, eventually drawing Congolese army officers and Indian traders from Kenya into the deal.
AngloGold Ashanti admitted that its employees had paid money to the FNI on more than one occasion, in exchange for access to gold mines in the Ituri province.
On 17 July the new leader of the FNI, Peter Karim Udaga, announced that he and sixty of his fighters were ending their battle with the government in exchange for the integration of FNI forces into the national army, including a post of Colonel for Karim.
The FNI, the Congolese Revolutionary Movement, and the Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri ( FRPI ) agreed to disarm on August 22, 2007.
On 1 July 2007, the legislation that created the Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology and Medicine was repealed, paving the way for the Florey to amalgamate with the Brain Research Institute and the National Stroke Research Institute to become collectively known as the Florey Neuroscience Institutes ( FNI ).
" DeVincent went onto directing professionally, acting ( touring for three years with fellow FNI alum, Dereck Walton, and appeared in television commercials and voice-overs ), casting, theatre critic / contributing editor ( Pittsburgh City Paper ), agenting, and teaching theatre in the South on the university level.
Throughout the 1990s, FNI organized yearly 24-hour " Improv-a-thons ", in which improv troupes and variety acts from the United States and Canada performed, raising more than $ 10, 000 for the Pittsburgh Aids Taskforce.

FNI and nine
The Lendu Nationalist and Integrationist Front ( FNI ) and Union of Congolese Patriots militias murdered nine Bangladeshi MONUC peacekeepers near the town of Kafe on February 25, 2005, the largest single UN loss since the Rwandan Genocide.

FNI and MONUC
In May 2006, one MONUC peacekeeper was killed and seven were taken captive in fighting with the FNI.
In response, MONUC forces assaulted a FNI stronghold, killing 50 militiamen.
On October 9, 2006, MONUC reported that 12 FNI militiamen were killed in clashes with Congolese army forces.

FNI and peacekeepers
However, in 2008, several residents in Mongbwalu reported witnessing FNI militias being resupplied by Pakistani UN peacekeepers.
In May 2006 the FNI released the seven Nepalese peacekeepers.
On October 11, 2006, as part of the agreement that led to the release of the Nepalese peacekeepers and following a ministerial decree signed on October 2, DRC Defence Minister Adolphe Onusumba announced that FNI leader Peter Karim and MRC leader Martin Ngudjolo were both appointed to the rank Colonel in the DRC army, commanding 3, 000 troops each.

FNI and 2005
A 2005 Human Rights Watch report details the connection between the FNI and the mining corporation AngloGold Ashanti, a subsidiary of the Anglo American plc.

FNI and .
The FNI killed another Nepali peacekeeper and took seven captive in May 2006.
FNI political leader Floribert Ndjabu was arrested by Congolese authorities, while military head Etienne Lona turned himself in.
The transfer of weapons was confirmed by two FNI leaders currently in prison-" Kung Fu " ( Gen. Mateso Ninga ) and " Dragon ".
In April 2006 one Nepalese peacekeeper was killed and seven were taken hostage by the FNI.
The FNI became the last militia to begin turning over its weapons in April 2007, though disarmament and demobilization continued through May.

has and fought
Azincourt is famous as being near the site of the battle fought on 25 October 1415 in which the army led by King Henry V of England defeated the forces led by Charles d ' Albret on behalf of Charles VI of France, which has gone down in English history as the Battle of Agincourt.
Léon Fleuriot has suggested Ambrosius is identical to Riothamus, a Brythonic leader who fought a major battle against the Goths in France around the year 470.
In the twenty-first century, the ACLU has fought the teaching of creationism in public schools and challenged some provisions of anti-terrorism legislation as infringing on civil liberties.
In his discussion of Armageddon, J. Dwight Pentecost has devoted an entire chapter to the subject, titled " The Campaign of Armageddon ", in which he discusses Armageddon as a campaign and not a specific battle, which will be fought in the Middle East.
Throughout the first seven seasons of the series he has a complicated relationship with Lana Lang, as well as his self-perceived guilt over the fact that the meteor shower that killed Lana's parents and created most of the superhumans he fought in the show's first few years was caused by his rocket coming to Earth and dragging pieces of Krypton with it.
Djibouti has fought in clashes against Eritrea over the Ras Doumeira peninsula, which both countries claim to be under their sovereignty.
Estonia's strategic location has precipitated many wars that were fought on its territory between other rival powers at its expense.
Armstrong and De Forest fought a protracted legal battle over the rights to the " regenerative " oscillator circuit which has been called " the most complicated patent litigation in the history of radio ".
Even during a legitimate jihad, which is fought not by a rag-tag army of misguided youth but by the state against identified aggressors, Islam has set certain principles like you can't harm the old, sick, women and children.
The oldest surviving gun, made of bronze, has been dated to 1288 because it was discovered at a site in modern-day Acheng District, Heilongjiang, China, where the Yuan Shi records that battles were fought at that time.
The peregrine praetor ( literally-the traveling judge ) within the next ten days after this law is passed by the people or plebs shall provide for the selection of 450 persons in this State who have or have had a knight's census ... provided that he does not select a person who is or has been plebeian tribune, quaestor, triumvir capitalis, military tribune in any of the first four legions, or triumvir for granting and assigning lands, or who is or has been in the Senate, or who has fought or shall fight as a gladiator for hire ... or who has been condemned by the judicial process and a public trial whereby he cannot be enrolled in the Senate, or who is less than thirty or more than sixty years of age, or who does not have his residence in the city of Rome or within one mile of it, or who is the father, brother, or son of any above-described magistrate, or who is the father, brother, or son of a person who is or has been a member of the Senate, or who is overseas.
Ashcroft has also fought strongly against physician-aid-in-dying.
The diamond has belonged to various Hindu, Rajput, Mughal, Iranian, Afghan, Sikh and British rulers who fought bitterly over it and seized it as a spoil of war time and time again.
The question of " which is the best Martial Art " has led to inter style competitions fought with very few rules allowing a variety of fighting styles to enter with few limitations.
Since its creation the Nigerian military has fought in a civil war – the conflict with Biafra in 1967 – 70 – and sent peacekeeping forces abroad both with the United Nations and as the backbone of the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ) Cease-fire Monitoring Group ( ECOMOG ) in Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Post-independence, it has fought three wars against India, several border skirmishes with Afghanistan and against the Soviet Union which occupied Afghanistan in 1979, and an extended border skirmish with India in 1999 ( Kargil War ) and is currently conducting anti-terrorist operations along the border areas of Afghanistan.
Historically, Pakistan's foreign policy has encompassed difficult relations with the Republic of India ; especially on the core-issue of Kashmir, over which it has fought three wars.
For two years, he and his Cabinet ( including four future Prime Ministers – Melbourne, Russell, Palmerston and Derby – and one former one, Goderich ) fought to pass what has come to be known as the Great Reform Bill of 1832.
Oswald may have had an ally in Penda's brother Eowa, who was also killed in the battle, according to the Historia Britonnum and Annales Cambriae ; while the source only mentions that Eowa was killed, not the side on which he fought, it has been speculated that Eowa was subject to Oswald and fighting alongside him in the battle, in opposition to Penda.
This isolation causes entire wars to be fought, won, or lost on the frontiers before a message gets to any remote administrative capitals to let them know the war has even begun.

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