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Kaibiles and for
The Kaibiles are infamous for their reputed practice of forcing recruits to bite the heads off live chickens.
Kaibiles are known for doing field medical work on themselves in the line of fire.

Kaibiles and de
de: Kaibiles
Prior to their relocation in 1989, Melchor de Mencos was home to the two training centres of the Guatemalan Army's élite Kaibiles special operations force.

Kaibiles and group
More recently, it has been alleged, that some former members of the Kaibiles have formed relationships with the Los Zetas mercenary group.

Kaibiles and 1998
" In December 1998, Jane's reported that there were three groups of Kaibiles, one consisting of instructors, and two consisting of 162 commandos apiece.

Kaibiles and report
The Commission's report documented examples of massacres of civilians by the Kaibiles, most notably the December 1982 Dos Erres massacre.

Kaibiles and Guatemala
On 25 July 2011, trials began in Guatemala City against four former soldiers of the Kaibiles special forces accused of participating in the massacre.
* The earliest version of the massacre narrative was modified and edited from Guatemala: Kaibiles and the Massacre at Las Dos Erres, a public domain information request response document of the U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The Kaibiles ( singular: Kaibil ) are a special operations force of the Military of Guatemala.
On another note, Otto Pérez Molina mentioned that in 2012 he will send the Kaibiles to fight the drug cartels in Guatemala.
The first version of this article was modified and edited from Guatemala: Kaibiles and the Massacre at Las Dos Erres, a public domain information request response document of the U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
In September 2005 testimony to the Mexican Congress from the then-Defense Secretary Clemente Vega, indicated that the Zetas had also hired at least 30 former Kaibiles from Guatemala to train new recruits because the number of former Mexican special forces men in their ranks had shrunk.

Kaibiles and ).
For example, most Kaibiles, when injured by a gunshot, pull their knife out, cut an X on the wound, and pull the bullet out ( after ascertaining that the bullet is safe to remove ).

record and reputation
Marshall Field was at first unimpressed by the impecunious Beatty as a future son-in-law, but was persuaded by his heroic reputation, impressive record of promotion and future prospects.
Along with Phil Spector, Brian Wilson, and Lee Hazlewood, Berry enjoyed a reputation as one of the best record producers on the West Coast.
It had an international reputation as a tourist getaway, and the record producer George Martin established an important recording studio there, Associated Independent Recording.
Trained under Prussian horse master, Herschberger, Grant established a reputation as a fearless and expert horseman, setting an equestrian high-jump record that lasted almost 25 years.
It has one of the best teaching quality ratings in the UK and a strong research record, factors which contribute to its reputation as a leading post-1992 university.
Chávez finally retired in his 25th year as a professional boxer with a record of 107 wins, 6 losses and 2 draws, with 89 knockouts and a reputation as one of the best boxers of all time.
St Kilda developed a reputation as perennial underachievers, much of this attributed to their record of finishing last more often than any other club in the league, as well as having the second lowest all-time win percentage of any team still playing in the league.
Der Stürmer accused Fleischmann of stealing socks from his quartermaster during combat in World War I. Fleischmann sued Streicher and successfully disproved the allegations in court ( Streicher was fined 900 marks ), but the detailed testimony exposed other less-than-glorious details of Fleischmann ’ s record, and his reputation was badly damaged anyway.
Decca cartridges had a reputation for being very musical ; however, early versions required more tracking force than competitive designs-making record wear a concern
Chambers played an important role in the events that lead up to the Academy's foundation, the Minutes of the General Assembly of the Royal Academy 14 December 1768 record ' That some time towards the latter end of November 1768, Mr Chambers waited upon the King and informed him that many artists of reputation together with himself are very desirous of establishing a Society that should more effectively promote the Arts of Design '.
This series of concerts solidified the band's reputation for exhilarating live performances and attracted interest from a number of record labels.
Double Trouble's reputation began to build, and a July 1982 appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival brought them to the attention of record producer John H. Hammond.
The band rapidly established a reputation as an exciting live act ( usually performing in full makeup ) and gained a management deal with Bruce Findlay, owner of the Bruce's Records chain of record shops.
The Rolling Stones number one single and gold record “ Honky Tonk Women ” ( 1969 ) was based on the sound of 1940s honky tonk artists like Hank Williams and referenced the reputation of honky tonk bars as centres of prostitution.
" While much of the duo's reputation is due to its sustained pop-chart run in the 1980s, they continue to record and tour, and remain respected by various artists for their ability to cross stylistic boundaries.
Although the group did not record again for roughly two years, they built up a respectable reputation on the live circuit.
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Wilson's domestic reputation would soon be overshadowed by his record as a wartime President who led his country to victory but could not hold the support of his people for the peace that followed.
Bentsen's early reputation as a conservative evolved as his voting record developed and the nation's political climate shifted rightward.
Normally, this would have given the theatre a good reputation, but its poor reputation grew exponentially in 2010-11 with the seemingly endless production problems of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, which had already set the record for most preview performances five months before it officially opened on 14 June 2011.
Powell compiled a decidedly moderate record on the Court, cultivating a reputation as a swing vote with a penchant for compromise.
The next decade saw India's reputation develop as a team with a strong record at home.
Regarding the bad reputation of this record and Lucky Town among his fans Springsteen said: " I tried it happy songs in the early ' 90s and it didn't work ; the public didn't like it.
Among those who left were Saul Fox, Ted Ammon, Ned Gilhuly, Mike Tokarz and Scott Stuart who were instrumental in establishing KKR's reputation and track record in the 1980s.

record and led
`` This very seldom happens in this class or in other cases, and of course all of these matters led to a volume and an expense of the record beyond what ordinarily would occur ''.
The Diamondbacks, led by Melvin, finished the 2005 season with a record of 77 wins and 85 losses.
The publication of Total Baseball led to the discovery of several " phantom ballplayers ", such as Lou Proctor, who did not belong in official record books and were removed.
The Penn State product led the team to a 7-5 record in 1959, and one year later, he turned in one of the greatest statistical seasons at his position in NFL history.
In their inaugural season, he led the Panthers to a 7 – 9 record, setting a record for the most victories by an expansion team.
In 1996, Capers led the team to a record of 12 – 4 and an NFC West division title.
He then led the team to a 7 – 9 record the following year, before leading the Panthers to their worst record in franchise history.
Delhomme eventually led the team to an 11 – 5 record, the NFC South Division title and a playoff berth.
After a rough start, which included a brawl between Michael Barrett and Carlos Zambrano, the Cubs overcame the Milwaukee Brewers, who had led the division for most of the season, with winning streaks in June and July, coupled with a pair of dramatic, late-inning wins against the Reds, and ultimately clinched the NL Central with a record of 85 – 77.
Disco's popularity led many non-disco artists to record disco songs at the height of its popularity.
Gailey led the team to two playoff appearances with a 10 – 6 record in 1998 and an NFC East championship, but the Cowboys were defeated in the playoffs by the Arizona Cardinals 20-7 ; after an 8 – 8 season in 1999 ( during which Irvin suffered a career-ending spinal injury in a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles ) ending in another playoff loss ( this time to the Minnesota Vikings 27-10 ), he was fired and became the first Cowboys coach who did not take the team to a Super Bowl.
In his first season as head coach, Phillips and his coaching staff led the franchise to its best seasonal start ever, a conference-best 13 – 3 record, and the franchise's 16th NFC East championship title, the most of any team in that division.
Her popularity as a radio performer and vocalist, which included a second hit record " My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time ", led directly to a career in films.
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Continued mismanagement of the economy, record inflation ( more than 100 % in 1977 ), and increasing corruption, notably at the highest political levels, led to growing dissatisfaction.
This led to several anti-trust lawsuits against the record label and ended with Capitol shipping the CDs to the stores after all.
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In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the development of the Westrex single-groove stereophonic record cutterhead led to the next wave of home-audio improvement, and in common parlance, stereo displaced hi-fi.
In 1938, Greenberg led the league in runs scored ( 144 ) and at-bats per home run ( 9. 6 ), tied for the AL lead in walks ( 119 ), was second in RBIs ( 146 ), slugging percentage (. 683 ), and total bases ( 380 ), and third in OBP (. 438 ) and set a still-standing major league record of 39 homers in his home park, the newly reconfigured Briggs Stadium.
The Colts immediately went on a rampage in the new league, as new head coach Don McCafferty led the 1970 team to an 11 – 2 – 1 regular season record, winning the AFC East title.
Garrard led the Jaguars to an 11 – 5 record and a wild card spot in the playoffs.
This meeting led to a demo deal, which developed into a full record contract.
With a career regular-season record of 151 – 87 – 5 (. 632 ) in 17 seasons with Minnesota, Grant led the franchise to 12 playoff appearances, 11 division titles, and four Super Bowls.

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