From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10929 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, March 17 2023 Volume 14 : Number 10929 Today's Subjects: ----------------- 148,000 people got rid of the nasty belly fat in 2 weeks using this ["Hig] Sit comfortably everywhere you go ["Klaudena" Subject: 148,000 people got rid of the nasty belly fat in 2 weeks using this 148,000 people got rid of the nasty belly fat in 2 weeks using this http://deltaairlinesurvey.shop/6Wb5P8VExFO688OZho3VJroQWWMEe6rzwkzh1Sg9Tr_laaRkpg http://deltaairlinesurvey.shop/R2P3uloGB6JH0E8fWncZozZmVJLrAyFLviWcjvrRM9Fw-H_JSw athering intelligence on Salonica's Jewish community since 1937. 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As the bulk of the 17th Army was stationed in northern and southern Bougainville, engineers needed to develop roads and bridges to allow the troops to move to the hills inland from the American perimeter. The combat troops chosen for the attack spent 40 days throughout January and into February conducting unit level training, perfecting jungle assault techniques. All of the units selected for the offensive departed t ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2023 19:38:19 +0100 From: "Loosened Hips" Subject: Give your hips some love Give your hips some love http://deltaairlinesurvey.shop/0Fe9ULfsRLCNqnruAHez2TOVKjOnnVih-X7fyvP-Cw9Sy58dXw http://deltaairlinesurvey.shop/ihk620ydtrWqkJ_uA6nbYgswvHJpd1Ms8YKrl_IPSKB7gyp_Dw ommunity. In 1947, a large number of the Jews of Zakynthos made aliyah to Palestine (later Israel), while others moved to Athens. 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After these attacks were defeated, a local counterattack with four battalions was planned for 22 November, but this plan was scrapped by the Eighth Area Army. The United States forces subsequently expanded their beachhead, and defeated the Japanese in the area in a series of battles in November and December. Most of the Japanese units involved in these engagements were destroyed, but the casualties inflicted on the 17th Army were not crippling; the Americans captured 25 prisoners and a small amount of equipment and estimated that over 2,458 Japanese had been killed. After pushing the Japanese back, the American forces began work on building defense lines to protect the airfield complex in late November. These defenses were completed by 15 December and comprised trenches, foxholes and fortified emplacements for machine guns and artillery. 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