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The kidnappers initially threatened to behead one hostage every 72 hours unless their employer shut down operations in Iraq.
Insurgents said Wednesday that they had kidnapped six more foreign hostages and threatened to behead one every 72 hours unless their employer shut down operations in Iraq.
The city and state decision does allow the company to truck waste out every 72 hours if rail service is unavailable.
P. vivax, P. ovale, and P. falciparum repeat this chill-fever cycle every 48 hours (tertian malaria), and P. malariae repeats it every 72 hours (quartan malaria).
Colorado introduces a start-up every 72 hours, St . Louiss tech start-up scene is exploding, and cities around the country hunt for the same magic.
Insurgents in Iraq said they had kidnapped six more foreign hostages, all truck drivers, and threatened to behead one every 72 hours unless their employer, a Kuwaiti company, Universal Services, shut down operations.
It connected to the heart externally, weighed 45kg and was powered by a 12-volt battery that had to be lugged around on a cart and recharged every 72 hours.
A group calling itself Holders of the Black Banners released a videotape to the Arab news channel Al Jazeera this week showing the seven captive drivers and threatening to behead one every 72 hours unless their demands were met: that their employer withdraw from Iraq and their nations agree not to cooperate with the American effort here.
With the passage of electric current from a lead anode to a thin stainless-steel cathode sheet, chromium is plated onto the cathode and, every 72 hours, is stripped from the sheet, sealed in stainless steel cans, and heated to 420 °C (790 °F) to remove water and hydrogen.
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