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usa

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'''Usa (Wetter) ''' is a river of Hesse , Germany .

Usage examples of usa.

The artillerymen wrecked the wheels and spiked the vents of their old guns, then dragged away their new weapons, each of which displayed a neatly stenciled legend on its trail: PROPERTY OF THE USA.

We were at the office--Rona, reading USA Today, and I, reviewing the monthly reports from our franchises in Milwaukee, Kansas City, and Charleston.

And the vast majority of net users were residents of the two North-American colossi, chiefly the USA.

This is probably why such books as Ada, by Vladimir Nabokov, have never appeared on the USA Today bestseller list, although it sells more than nine million copies a year.

Ex-Colonel McCord felt he had a duty to roam around the country burglarizing offices and ransacking private/personal files -- because the security of the USA was at stake.

Adam Nagourney, “We Must Go Forward Together: Clinton Team Capitalizes on the Limelight,” USA Today, January 18,1993, p.

He was educated in Britain, Spain and the USA, attending over thirteen schools and then a series of crammers in London and Brighton.

Nina wasn't looking for scientific precision, she wanted a dramatic package that would have the tightfisted bean counters who controlled expeditionary money dreaming of frontpage headlines in USA Today and feature stories in Time and on Unsolved Mysteries.

Bad enough so the USA couldn't say no when we asked to beef up the Army a bit—.

The machine made in the USA broke down if he looked at it sideways.

Some covens are affiliated formally or informally to specific traditions, but they increasingly unite for organisational as well as legal and political strength, particularly in Australia and parts of the USA.

Later he wrote the even more obvious Engineer Garin and his Death Ray, in which a fanatical communist scientist defeats and rules the USA.

Apparently the President of the USA had been taking a stroll in the woods around Camp David and had unwittingly picked up a tiny passenger, a deer tick.

With him at the beginning were Captain Charles Hedges, another newly commissioned reserve officer of the Army, Chief Petty Officer Ellwood Orfett, USN, and Private Robert Ball, USA.

We want to sound ethically challenged in the defense of the good old USA.