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Operation Stampede 3 was an American and Iraqi military operation conducted in Baghdad, Iraq in July 2007 to try to correct the security situation.

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Saad presenting his credentials to Vladimir Putin in April 2006. Dr. Ezzat Saad El-Sayed El Buraey (born 28 September 1950) is an Egyptian diplomat, served as ambassador of Egypt in Indonesia from 2000 to 2004, assistant Foreign Minister for Asian affairs from 2004 to 2006, ambassador to the Russian Federation, as well as non-resident ambassador to Belarus, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan from 2006 to 2010. He was also the assistant Foreign Minister for the Americas in 2010. El-Sayed was also the former governor of Luxor from August 2011 to June 2013.

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In civil engineering and construction, the neat volume is a theoretical amount of material.

For earthworks, it can refer to the volume either before native material is disturbed by excavation, or after placement and compaction is complete. A percentage is typically added to neat volume to estimate loose (i.e. uncompacted) volumes for procurement purposes.

With concrete work, neat volume is calculated assuming there is no bowing in the formwork or for cast-in-place concrete, that the surfaces in contact with the concrete have no voids or imperfections that would require a greater volume of concrete to fill.

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Founded by the people of Chin (Zo), Nang Ka Teih is a town ward within Sagain Division or next to Khampat town in the Myanmar state of Chin and Sagain Division. It has a very high concentration of the religion. Nang Ka Teih is one of the best location in Chin State and listed among the peace area.

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