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Topic: B 25

Related:
  25S    B  
  B C    B C D  
  B S    H b  
  B L    B N  
  G B    B 2  
  M B    R B  

 
 
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Personality:Analytical
Education:Junior High School
Favorite author(s):Harriet B. Stowe
Favorite TV show(s):6 O'Clock News
Favorite era(s):1800s
Favorite explorer(s):David Livingstone
Favorite activity(s):Coloring in
Favorite great leader(s):Dolfuss,  Robert Owen
Favorite religious figure(s):Malcolm X
Interest(s):Aviation
Favorite royal(s):Catherina the Great
Favorite computer game(s):X-Wing
Favorite destination(s):France
Listens to:98 Degrees
Ultimate fantasy(s):Being normal
Favorite quote(s):"He is one of those people who would be enormously improved by death." - H. H. Munro (Saki) (1870-1916)
 
 
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Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

Index 4 4;25 A arrows B backtrack Balloons book box boxes branch button buttons C chapter Clip clip buttons clip level copy copyright cross references D delete Demo download E explore a book F Font Fonts G group H help hypertext I in index insert Introduction J jump mark jump origin L label labels Lists local clip M memory message messages N next chapter NT O OT outline outline processing outlines P parentheses plex previous chapter S scrolling Style Styles T Table Of Contents Thinker Thinker window Thinkerdoc TOC V verse verse in other book W window windows word processing Z zoom.
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Zhang Xian Qian,
Ex-Olympic Swimmer

USAAF B-24s and B-25s on antishipping sweeps off the China coast between Foochow and Hong Kong attack Japanese convoy KAI-311, sinking cargo vessels No.
Phuong Nguyen,
Exotic Dancer

Ngaøy 25 thaùng 4 naêm 1881, Meï bò beänh söng phoåi vaø maát ngaøy 30 thaùng 4 naêm 1881.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

The alphabet (Roman) consists of 25 letters (23 single letters and two digraphs): a b c cy d e g h i j l m n o p q r s sy t u v x y z As Taneraic should be regarded as "phonetic" (in the non-scientific sense), each word is pronounced as it is written.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

Of the 16 B-25s launched, 15 are lost in occupied China, where brutal reprisals by Japanese against Chinese populace (Chekiang province) ensue; one B-25 lands intact at Vladivostok where it and its crew are interned by the Soviets.
Made famous during the Doolittle raid shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the B-25s became the most versatile medium bomber of World War II.
USAAF B-25s bomb Japanese shipping and harbor installations at Manus, sinking transport Heiwa Maru and auxiliary minelayer Tatsu Maru, and damaging auxiliary minelayer Matsu Maru.
Josh Hogan,
Commander

B-25s bomb targets in Tokyo, Yokosuka, Yokohama, Kobe, and Nagoya; one B-25 bombs and damages carrier Ryuho (being converted from submarine depot ship Taigei ) at Yokosuka.
From support of the North African landings, the B-25's flew to attack Axis concentrations and airfields in Tunisia, as well as carry out sea sweeps against enemy shipping.
USAAF B-25s (14th Air Force) attack shipping in port of Tourane, French Indochina, sinking Vichy French surveying vessel Astrolabe and dredging ship Gilmot, 16 04'N, 108 13'E.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

A receives 30 first choice votes B receives 25 first choice votes C receives 25 first choice votes D receives 20 first choice votes D is therefore eliminated.
 
 
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