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  • 111Industrial warfare — [p.410, Christon I. Archer, World History of Warfare [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=nLM1Kolw vMC pg=PA410 lpg=PA410 dq=Industrial+warfare source=web ots=GIj3EJYEPR sig=GgDJjZlo0 96NLFWnHzP7Y2i1Us hl=en#PPA409,M1] ] is a period in the… …

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  • 112Industrial Development Bank — is located in located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan is one of Pakistan s oldest development financing institution created with the primary objective of extending term finance for investment in the… …

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  • 113Industrial control systems — Industrial control system (ICS) is a general term that encompasses several types of control systems, including supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, distributed control systems (DCS), and other smaller control system… …

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  • 114Industrial Union Convention — has a number of meanings. Among them are:*First Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World, also known as the Industrial Union Convention, was the founding convention of the Industrial Workers of the World. *The founding convention of the… …

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  • 115Industrial heritage — is an aspect of cultural heritage dealing specifically with the buildings and artifacts of industry which are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations, often forming a… …

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  • 116Industrial-Piercing — Industrial Lage Ohr Schmuck Barbell Hinweis zum Schmuck …

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  • 117Industrial and Commercial Bank of China — Limited 中国工商银行股份有限公司(中国工商银行) Rechtsform Aktiengesellschaft ISIN C …

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  • 118Industrial and Commercial Bank of China — Limited Тип Публичная компания Листинг на бирже …

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  • 119Industrial Light & Magic — Création Mai 1975 Personnages clés George Lucas, Dennis Muren, Chrissie England …

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  • 120industrial action — ➔ action * * * industrial action UK US noun [U] UK (US job action) HR ► actions by workers, especially the action of stopping work, that are intended to force an employer to agree to something: »Of the 1,000 employees at the plant, 55 per cent… …

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