时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:全新版大学英语综合教程


英语课

 
     In responding to the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, America has entered into a new type of war, one fought in the shadows.
      美国在对纽约和华盛顿遭受恐怖袭击作出反应之时,便进入了一种新型的战争,一种在暗中进行的战争。 

 


 
 


Journey into the Shadows

Mark Hosenball, Michael Hirsh and Ron Moreau


1    It was the usual transatlantic flight: nine hours of fidgeting to get the pillow right, first-run movies flickering 1 mutely on small screens, an indigestible flow of starchy food and drinks. Bound for Chicago from Zurich on the morning of May 8, the passengers of Swiss International Air Lines Flight 8 saw nothing amiss. Certainly they didn't know they were on the front lines of a global war being waged under their drooping 2 eyes. But the crew knew it.
走向隐密

马克·霍森鲍尔 迈克尔·赫什 罗恩·莫罗

      那是一次寻常的飞越大西洋的航班:整整9个小时头不停地在靠垫上移来移去,想枕得舒服些,小屏幕上首轮影片的无声镜头抖动着,多得无法消化的淀粉食物及饮料。5月8日上午,在从苏黎世飞往芝加哥的客机上,乘坐瑞士国际航空公司第8次航班的乘客没有丝毫异样感觉。当然,他们不知道,就在睡眼惺忪之际,自己竟处在了一场正在进行的全球战争的第一线。然而,机组人员是知道的。
 


 
 
   
2    They had been warned that a major terrorist suspect was scheduled to fly on the plane. And a scattering 3 of very wakeful men in nearby seats knew it: a small squad 4 of FBI agents and a separate team of Swiss Special Forces commandos, all carefully positioned around the suspect, all warily 5 watching his every move. For nine hours.
      他们接到警报,一个重要的恐怖分子嫌犯预定乘坐这架班机。散坐在近旁座位上那些高度警觉的人是知道的:那是一小队联邦调查局的特工人员和另一队瑞士特别部队的突击队员,他们被精心安排在嫌犯四周,密切监视其一举一动。整整9个小时。
 


 
 
 
3    (1) This airborne stakeout was directed at one Jose Padilla, otherwise known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, a Brooklyn-born street thug now identified by investigators 6 as a would-be Qaeda terrorist. After moving mysteriously for a month from Karachi to Zurich to Cairo and back to Zurich -- the kind of city-hopping we've come to associate with a Qaeda plot -- Padilla was headed back to his homeland to cause havoc 7, or possibly just scout 8 out a good target, U.S. authorities believe. Padilla was one of the band of foreign terrorists who, as the Taliban fell late last year, had escaped into Pakistan with Abu Zubaydah, a senior deputy to Osama bin 9 Laden 10. (2) Tipped off by Zubaydah -- who was arrested in Pakistan in late March and has since been relentlessly 11 interrogated 12 in a top-secret location -- authorities had recently connected a fresh pair of very alarming dots: they had pieced Padilla's name together with vague allegations from Zubaydah about a "dirty bomb" plot, possibly aimed at Washington, D.C. Even so, the Feds were lucky. Though Padilla came to their attention back in March, U.S. intelligence officials say they did not realize how dangerous he was until weeks after he took off on his trip, and for more than a month they had no firm fix on his whereabouts. Only a last-minute search of itineraries 13 of thousands of passengers known to be traveling toward the United States had turned up Padilla's name -- less than 48 hours before his flight to Chicago.
      这一空中监控是针对一个叫何塞·帕迪拉,又名阿卜杜拉·阿勒·穆哈季尔的人,一个布鲁克林出生的街头流氓,调查人员认定他是潜在的基地组织的恐怖分子。一个月内,他诡密地出没在卡拉奇、苏黎世、开罗等城市,后又在苏黎世现身――这种在国际城市间飞来飞去的情况,我们常与基地组织的阴谋联系在一起――美国当局相信帕迪拉是要回国制造混乱,也可能仅仅是在寻找袭击目标。帕迪拉是国外恐怖组织的成员,塔利班去年底垮台后,他跟随本·拉登的高级副手阿卜·祖巴伊达窜逃至巴基斯坦。根据3月底在巴基斯坦被捕,并在一个高度机密的地点受到长时间严刑审讯的祖巴伊达提供的情况,当局近来将一组极其惊人的新的情况联系在一起:他们将帕迪拉的名字与祖巴伊达含糊提到的一项可能以华盛顿为攻击目标的脏弹计划联系在一起。即便如此,联邦调查局仍算侥幸。虽然帕迪拉自3月以来就引起了他们的注意,美国情报官员说他们直到他起程之后的几个星期里才意识到他是多么危险,在一个多月的时间内,他们不知道他的确切行踪。直到在对成千上万个前往美国的乘客的旅行路线进行最后一刻核查时才找到了帕迪拉的名字――这时离他登上前往芝加哥的班机不到48小时。
 


 
 
 
4    FBI bomb and hazardous-materials specialists had been deployed 14 to O'Hare to await Padilla's arrival. But the landing at O'Hare International Airport at 1:30 p.m. was as uneventful as the plane ride. Once in, Padilla was whisked away to the Metropolitan 15 Correctional Center in Manhattan, the high-rise federal prison a few blocks from Ground Zero.
      于是联邦调查局炸弹及危险物品专家被派往奥海厄机场等候帕迪拉的到来。不过像整个飞行过程一样,下午1:30飞机在奥海厄国际机场降落时波澜不惊。一进汽车,帕迪拉就被风驰电掣般地押送至坐落在曼哈顿的大都会拘留中心,即距9·11事件现场仅几个街区之遥的高层联邦监狱。
 


 
 
  
5    WAR IN THE SHADOWS       隐密的战争
 


 
 
 
6    The story of Padilla's quiet capture is the best evidence yet that the war against Al Qaeda has entered an entirely 16 new phase. If the war began dramatically, with planes crashing into buildings and the Taliban fleeing Afghanistan, it is now mostly underground -- waged by terrorists, spooks, paramilitaries and G-men. "We must take the battle to the enemy, disrupt his plans and confront the worst threats before they emerge," Bush told West Point graduates a few weeks ago. Many commentators 17 thought he was talking about pre-emptively striking future foes 18 like Iraq. But Bush was also putting a new emphasis on covert 19 operations, which has raised fresh concerns about civil liberties. How far is America veering 20 toward police-state tactics? "We shouldn't deceive ourselves. This is not a defensive 21 game," says Jack 22 Devine, a former CIA associate deputy operations director. "If we seal our ports, they're going to come across the Rio Grande, or from Canada. The truth is that [with new homeland security] we'll improve defensively by maybe 7 percent or 10 percent. The best hope we have is to go after and destroy the terrorist organization."
      帕迪拉被悄悄抓获是迄今最好的证据,说明反基地组织的战争进入了一个崭新的阶段。如果说战争开始时颇具戏剧性,如飞机撞入高楼、塔利班逃离阿富汗,那么现在战争主要在地下进行――参与作战的是恐怖主义分子、间谍、准军事部队成员以及联邦调查局人员。“我们必须向敌人发起进攻,挫败其计划,在最可怕的威胁出现之前就勇敢地面对它们,”几个星期前布什对西点军校的毕业生说。许多评论员认为,他指的是要对伊拉克那样未来的敌人进行先发制人的打击。但布什同时重新强调秘密行动,这引起了对公民自由权利的新的关注。美国将在多大程度上转而采取警察国家的策略?“我们不应该自己欺骗自己。这并非防御方针,”前中央情报局行动处副处长杰克·迪瓦恩说。“如果我们封锁港口,他们可以从格兰德河,或加拿大进入。事实是,(有了新成立的国土安全局)我们的防御能力也许会提高7%到10%。我们最好的希望还是主动追逐并摧毁恐怖组织。”
 


 
 
 
7    What was Padilla's real plan, and how far along was it? Perhaps the endless interrogation he is now undergoing will tell. What American officials at O'Hare didn't do -- but were tempted 23 to -- was to tail Padilla once he landed to see whom he was meeting. (3) Nervous after a torrent 24 of criticism over other lost suspects -- principally the hijackers of September 11 -- the FBI decided 25 he was too dangerous to take a chance with. As a result, U.S. officials say, they simply do not know whether Padilla was a lone 26 wolf, or had a network of confederates in America. And if there is a nationwide manhunt for any accomplices 27, that, too, is taking place off the radar 28. All of which points up the main problem with conducting a secret war: it's difficult to tell who's winning.
      帕迪拉的真正计划是什么,这个计划已经执行到什么程度?他正在接受的没完没了的审讯或许会告诉我们。奥海厄机场的美国官员没有做――但很想一试--的是,帕迪拉一下飞机就跟踪他,看他与谁接头。然而,由于因其他嫌犯成功逃逸――主要指那些9·11的劫机者――而受到一连串批评的联邦调查局,这时已十分紧张,认定帕迪拉太危险,不愿再冒丢失的风险。美国官员说,结果,他们根本不知道帕迪拉到底是单枪匹马,还是在美国有一伙同党。如果在全国搜查同党的话,那也无异于大海捞针。这一切都突出地反映了进行秘密战争的主要难题:胜负难定。
 


 
 
  
8    Sometimes not even the Feds know what the tally 29 is -- which doesn't bode 30 well for the new spirit of intelligence cooperation in Washington. Just before Padilla's flight, some American intelligence officials back in Washington became alarmed when they noticed that an abnormally large number of Swiss and U.S. passengers had booked last-minute passage on the same plane: it took a while for word to get through to the analysts 31 that the last-minute passengers were the Swiss and FBI teams tailing the suspect. Even the White House, Pentagon and Justice Department couldn't seem to agree on what kind of threat Padilla posed. When Attorney General John Ashcroft announced portentously 32 that Padilla was plotting a radiological bomb attack, White House officials scoffed 33 privately 34; Deputy Defense 35 Secretary Paul Wolfowitz countered that the "plot" was mostly still talk.
      有时连联邦调查局调查员也不知道目标在何处,这对华盛顿情报合作的新精神而言并非好的预兆。就在帕迪拉搭乘的班机起飞前,华盛顿的一些美国情报官员非常震惊,因为他们注意到,一大批瑞士及美国乘客在起飞前最后一刻订了同一次航班的票:过了一些时间这些分析家才接到消息,这些临时乘客正是跟踪嫌犯的瑞士和联邦调查局工作小组。甚至连白宫、五角大楼和司法部也对帕迪拉究竟会构成什么威胁存在意见分歧。当司法部长约翰·阿什克劳夫特矜持地宣布帕迪拉正在策划放射性炸弹袭击时,白宫的官员在私下里嗤之以鼻;副国防部长保罗·沃尔福威茨反驳说,所谓“策划”主要的还只是传闻。
 


 
 
 
9    There are other worrisome signs that terror could prove more slippery even than U.S. tactics to contain it. Late last week FBI agents were running down a warning from Canadian intelligence that Qaeda operatives might be targeting the G8 summit in Canada later this month. Last Friday, at the U.S. Consulate 36 in Karachi, the fortified 37 building's guardhouse was struck by a car bomb that killed at least 11 people. The attack was strikingly similar to a suspected Qaeda strike on a Pakistani naval 38 bus in May, which slaughtered 39 14 people, including 11 French naval technicians. The surviving suspects slipped away. Despite a crackdown in Pakistan, its cities remain hosts and seedbeds for radicals 40. And while terrorists no longer have a haven 41 in Afghanistan, they're now forming what one intelligence official calls "virtual training camps" on the Web. For the last two months, individuals in a U.S.-based Internet chat room have been frantically 42 conversing 43, clearly wanting and planning to attack the United States, law-enforcement authorities say. At least one chat-room participant was asked if he could speak Spanish, since terrorist recruiters are looking for Arabs or other Muslims who "look Latin" and speak Spanish "to infiltrate 44 the U.S."(4) All we can be sure of today is that they have one fewer recruit in Jose Padilla.
      其他令人不安的迹象表明,恐怖活动可能比美国战术所能遏制的要棘手。上周晚些时候,联邦调查局特工在追查来自加拿大情报部门的一个警报,基地活动分子可能要袭击本月下旬在加拿大举行的八国峰会。上周五,在卡拉奇的美国领事馆,设防的大楼警卫队队部遭受汽车炸弹的袭击,造成至少11人死亡。这次袭击与5月份时怀疑是基地组织发起的对巴基斯坦一辆海军汽车的袭击有着惊人的相似之处,那次袭击造成14人死亡,包括11名法国海军技术人员。尚活着的疑犯溜走了。尽管在巴基斯坦开展了打击活动,各城市仍活跃着并产生出狂热分子。在阿富汗,恐怖主义者的确不再拥有庇护所,但现在他们在因特网上组织一位情报官员所谓的“虚拟培训营”。执法当局说,在最近两个月,美国一个因特网聊天室的参与者一直在发狂似地交谈,很明显要计划袭击美国。至少有一个参与聊天的人被问到会不会说西班牙语,因为招募恐怖分子的人在找长得像南美人、会说西班牙语的阿拉伯人或其他穆斯林,以便让他们“渗入美国”。今天我们所能肯定的仅仅是,他们损失了一个新成员何塞·帕迪拉。 
 

 



adj.闪烁的,摇曳的,一闪一闪的
  • The crisp autumn wind is flickering away. 清爽的秋风正在吹拂。
  • The lights keep flickering. 灯光忽明忽暗。
n.[物]散射;散乱,分散;在媒介质中的散播adj.散乱的;分散在不同范围的;广泛扩散的;(选票)数量分散的v.散射(scatter的ing形式);散布;驱散
  • The child felle into a rage and began scattering its toys about. 这孩子突发狂怒,把玩具扔得满地都是。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The farmers are scattering seed. 农夫们在播种。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.班,小队,小团体;vt.把…编成班或小组
  • The squad leader ordered the men to mark time.班长命令战士们原地踏步。
  • A squad is the smallest unit in an army.班是军队的最小构成单位。
adv.留心地
  • He looked warily around him,pretending to look after Carrie.他小心地看了一下四周,假装是在照顾嘉莉。
  • They were heading warily to a point in the enemy line.他们正小心翼翼地向着敌人封锁线的某一处前进。
n.调查者,审查者( investigator的名词复数 )
  • This memo could be the smoking gun that investigators have been looking for. 这份备忘录可能是调查人员一直在寻找的证据。
  • The team consisted of six investigators and two secretaries. 这个团队由六个调查人员和两个秘书组成。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.大破坏,浩劫,大混乱,大杂乱
  • The earthquake wreaked havoc on the city.地震对这个城市造成了大破坏。
  • This concentration of airborne firepower wrought havoc with the enemy forces.这次机载火力的集中攻击给敌军造成很大破坏。
n.童子军,侦察员;v.侦察,搜索
  • He was mistaken for an enemy scout and badly wounded.他被误认为是敌人的侦察兵,受了重伤。
  • The scout made a stealthy approach to the enemy position.侦察兵偷偷地靠近敌军阵地。
n.箱柜;vt.放入箱内;[计算机] DOS文件名:二进制目标文件
  • He emptied several bags of rice into a bin.他把几袋米倒进大箱里。
  • He threw the empty bottles in the bin.他把空瓶子扔进垃圾箱。
adj.装满了的;充满了的;负了重担的;苦恼的
  • He is laden with heavy responsibility.他肩负重任。
  • Dragging the fully laden boat across the sand dunes was no mean feat.将满载货物的船拖过沙丘是一件了不起的事。
adv.不屈不挠地;残酷地;不间断
  • The African sun beat relentlessly down on his aching head. 非洲的太阳无情地照射在他那发痛的头上。
  • He pursued her relentlessly, refusing to take 'no' for an answer. 他锲而不舍地追求她,拒不接受“不”的回答。
v.询问( interrogate的过去式和过去分词 );审问;(在计算机或其他机器上)查询
  • He was interrogated by the police for over 12 hours. 他被警察审问了12个多小时。
  • Two suspects are now being interrogated in connection with the killing. 与杀人案有关的两名嫌疑犯正在接受审讯。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.旅程,行程( itinerary的名词复数 )
  • Submit weekly status reports and monthly itineraries to Region Vice President. 每周递交工作报告,每月递交工作计划给总经理。 来自互联网
  • Big Ticket ItemsBig Savings-Complex international itineraries can offer opportunities for significant savings. 复杂线路节省更多:复杂的国际航线其实有更多的省钱机会。 来自互联网
(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用
  • Tanks have been deployed all along the front line. 沿整个前线已部署了坦克。
  • The artillery was deployed to bear on the fort. 火炮是对着那个碉堡部署的。
adj.大城市的,大都会的
  • Metropolitan buildings become taller than ever.大城市的建筑变得比以前更高。
  • Metropolitan residents are used to fast rhythm.大都市的居民习惯于快节奏。
ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地
  • The fire was entirely caused by their neglect of duty. 那场火灾完全是由于他们失职而引起的。
  • His life was entirely given up to the educational work. 他的一生统统献给了教育工作。
n.评论员( commentator的名词复数 );时事评论员;注释者;实况广播员
  • Sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 体育解说员翻来覆去说着同样的词语,真叫人腻烦。
  • Television sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 电视体育解说员说来说去就是那么几句话,令人厌烦。 来自《简明英汉词典》
敌人,仇敌( foe的名词复数 )
  • They steadily pushed their foes before them. 他们不停地追击敌人。
  • She had fought many battles, vanquished many foes. 她身经百战,挫败过很多对手。
adj.隐藏的;暗地里的
  • We should learn to fight with enemy in an overt and covert way.我们应学会同敌人做公开和隐蔽的斗争。
  • The army carried out covert surveillance of the building for several months.军队对这座建筑物进行了数月的秘密监视。
n.改变的;犹豫的;顺时针方向转向;特指使船尾转向上风来改变航向v.(尤指交通工具)改变方向或路线( veer的现在分词 );(指谈话内容、人的行为或观点)突然改变;(指风) (在北半球按顺时针方向、在南半球按逆时针方向)逐渐转向;风向顺时针转
  • Anyone veering too close to the convoys risks being shot. 任何人改变方向,过于接近车队就有遭枪击的风险。 来自互联网
  • The little boat kept veering from its course in such a turbulent river. 小船在这湍急的河中总是改变方向。 来自互联网
adj.防御的;防卫的;防守的
  • Their questions about the money put her on the defensive.他们问到钱的问题,使她警觉起来。
  • The Government hastily organized defensive measures against the raids.政府急忙布置了防卫措施抵御空袭。
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克
  • I am looking for the headphone jack.我正在找寻头戴式耳机插孔。
  • He lifted the car with a jack to change the flat tyre.他用千斤顶把车顶起来换下瘪轮胎。
v.怂恿(某人)干不正当的事;冒…的险(tempt的过去分词)
  • I was sorely tempted to complain, but I didn't. 我极想发牢骚,但还是没开口。
  • I was tempted by the dessert menu. 甜食菜单馋得我垂涎欲滴。
n.激流,洪流;爆发,(话语等的)连发
  • The torrent scoured a channel down the hillside. 急流沿着山坡冲出了一条沟。
  • Her pent-up anger was released in a torrent of words.她压抑的愤怒以滔滔不绝的话爆发了出来。
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
adj.孤寂的,单独的;唯一的
  • A lone sea gull flew across the sky.一只孤独的海鸥在空中飞过。
  • She could see a lone figure on the deserted beach.她在空旷的海滩上能看到一个孤独的身影。
从犯,帮凶,同谋( accomplice的名词复数 )
  • He was given away by one of his accomplices. 他被一个同伙出卖了。
  • The chief criminals shall be punished without fail, those who are accomplices under duress shall go unpunished and those who perform deeds of merIt'shall be rewarded. 首恶必办, 胁从不问,立功受奖。
n.雷达,无线电探测器
  • They are following the flight of an aircraft by radar.他们正在用雷达追踪一架飞机的飞行。
  • Enemy ships were detected on the radar.敌舰的影像已显现在雷达上。
n.计数器,记分,一致,测量;vt.计算,记录,使一致;vi.计算,记分,一致
  • Don't forget to keep a careful tally of what you spend.别忘了仔细记下你的开支账目。
  • The facts mentioned in the report tally to every detail.报告中所提到的事实都丝毫不差。
v.预示
  • These figures do not bode well for the company's future.这些数字显示出公司的前景不妙。
  • His careful habits bode well for his future.他那认真的习惯预示著他会有好的前途。
分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 )
  • City analysts forecast huge profits this year. 伦敦金融分析家预测今年的利润非常丰厚。
  • I was impressed by the high calibre of the researchers and analysts. 研究人员和分析人员的高素质给我留下了深刻印象。
  • The lamps had a portentously elastic swing with them. 那儿路面的街灯正带着一种不祥的弹性摇晃着呢! 来自英汉文学 - 双城记
  • Louis surveyed me with his shrewd gray eyes and shook his head portentously. 鲁易用他狡猾的灰色眼睛打量着我,预示凶兆般地摇着头。 来自辞典例句
嘲笑,嘲弄( scoff的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He scoffed at our amateurish attempts. 他对我们不在行的尝试嗤之以鼻。
  • A hundred years ago people scoffed at the idea. 一百年前人们曾嘲笑过这种想法。
adv.以私人的身份,悄悄地,私下地
  • Some ministers admit privately that unemployment could continue to rise.一些部长私下承认失业率可能继续升高。
  • The man privately admits that his motive is profits.那人私下承认他的动机是为了牟利。
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩
  • The accused has the right to defense.被告人有权获得辩护。
  • The war has impacted the area with military and defense workers.战争使那个地区挤满了军队和防御工程人员。
n.领事馆
  • The Spanish consulate is the large white building opposite the bank.西班牙领事馆是银行对面的那栋高大的白色建筑物。
  • The American consulate was a magnificent edifice in the centre of Bordeaux.美国领事馆是位于波尔多市中心的一座宏伟的大厦。
adj. 加强的
  • He fortified himself against the cold with a hot drink. 他喝了一杯热饮御寒。
  • The enemy drew back into a few fortified points. 敌人收缩到几个据点里。
adj.海军的,军舰的,船的
  • He took part in a great naval battle.他参加了一次大海战。
  • The harbour is an important naval base.该港是一个重要的海军基地。
v.屠杀,杀戮,屠宰( slaughter的过去式和过去分词 )
  • The invading army slaughtered a lot of people. 侵略军杀了许多人。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Hundreds of innocent civilians were cruelly slaughtered. 数百名无辜平民遭残杀。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.激进分子( radical的名词复数 );根基;基本原理;[数学]根数
  • Some militant leaders want to merge with white radicals. 一些好斗的领导人要和白人中的激进派联合。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The worry is that the radicals will grow more intransigent. 现在人们担忧激进分子会变得更加不妥协。 来自辞典例句
n.安全的地方,避难所,庇护所
  • It's a real haven at the end of a busy working day.忙碌了一整天后,这真是一个安乐窝。
  • The school library is a little haven of peace and quiet.学校的图书馆是一个和平且安静的小避风港。
ad.发狂地, 发疯地
  • He dashed frantically across the road. 他疯狂地跑过马路。
  • She bid frantically for the old chair. 她发狂地喊出高价要买那把古老的椅子。
v.交谈,谈话( converse的现在分词 )
  • I find that conversing with her is quite difficult. 和她交谈实在很困难。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • They were conversing in the parlor. 他们正在客厅谈话。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
vt./vi.渗入,透过;浸润
  • The teacher tried to infiltrate her ideas into the children's minds.老师设法把她的思想渗透到孩子们的心中。
  • It can infiltrate as much as 100 kilometers into enemy territory at night.可以在夜间深入敌领土100千米。
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aging units
Albert Edward
antiaromatic
appraising properties
arenavirus
Beloit College
bill on presentation
byte serial
card record
cardiatelia
cardshark
check method
Chinese brush
coarse prismatic aggregate
coexistence
coiled coil lamp
companie bagouet
decibl with reference to one milliwatt
double convex airfoil
Duchamp, Marcel
eolian constituent
eosentomon lieni
eyelid granules
family Columbidae
first-level message member
formation of sexuality
free rider
full-revolving electric shovel
general service pump
Golodnaya, Guba
guiding surface
heat stabilization test
Heisenberg's equation of motion
high-latitude
Hippocratic oaths
Hiptage
Hluboká nad Vltavou
honoris causa
hydrogen-tight house
hydrostatic force
in buff
ingrassial
intermediacy
ion selectivity
jack kemp
jomo
Laestrygonian
leak fungus
Liantan Formation
Locroja
mantelboards
marloesite
mastonia quadrimaculata
mechanization scheme
Mellitus of Canterbury, Saint
mezuzot
minorate
minority rule
narruba (nanrrupa)
neuronophagia
nightingales
no wait message send request
octagon nut
Ogasawara Gunto
on the field
one-note
patentabilities
pesudoplasmodium
phosphogluconic dehydrogenase
plow carriage
pocket editions
poecilitic
powerfull
pre-elementation
pretoria-witwatersrand-vereeniging
rerise
residual frequency modulation
Röhlingen
Schutz's law
skankily
Skeidhflötur
skellat
spot blotch
staunch and strong tight
steno bredanensis
subcellar
sulfuric
thick-skulled
think poorly of sth
thinking-out-loud
turnip cabbage
unclehood
unconceivably
uninterruption power sources
unlawful activities
vagetarian
vermicomposter
vicariad
vivonetto
zero-fill
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