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- and non-profit health advocacy group The Examination of being behind a multipronged campaign to capitalize on the teachings of the anti-diet movement [Health...
- of growing up with the added stress of having unique superpowers. The multipronged franchise was announced in April 2015. The franchise includes an animated...
- Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 978-1-58046-545-8. Korb, Alexander (2010). "A Multipronged Attack: Ustaša ****cution of Serbs, Jews, and Roma in Wartime Croatia"...
- Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society 5, 3 (2). Korb, Alexander (2010). "A Multipronged Attack: Ustaša ****cution of Serbs, Jews, and Roma in Wartime Croatia"...
- adult films made in California. She described the bill as "part of a multipronged strategy ... to shut down the **** industry in California". In 2013,...
- portraying her negatively relative to Trump, and that Russia had conducted a multipronged cyber campaign consisting of hacking and the extensive use of social...
- Beograd: Otkrovenje. ISBN 9788683353392. Korb, Alexander (2010a). "A Multipronged Attack: Ustaša ****cution of Serbs, Jews, and Roma in Wartime Croatia"...
- back to the Tavildara Valley in Tajikistan, and from there launched multipronged attacks into Batken in Kyrgyzstan, and also into northern Uzbekistan...
- diseases, many of which are vector borne. Such campaigns must incorporate multipronged approaches to consider global inequality, access to resources, and climate...
- of America. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-7618-3647-6. Korb, Alexander (2010). "A Multipronged Attack: Ustaša ****cution of Serbs, Jews, and Roma in Wartime Croatia"...