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KZ

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KZKonzentrationslager (German: Concentration Camp)
KZKazakstan
KZKreedz (gaming)
KZKarazhan (gaming, World of Warcraft)
KZKilling Zone
KZNippon Cargo Airlines Japan (IATA airline code)
KZKnights of Zeratul (internet gaming guild)
KZKrystian Zimmerman (classical pianist)
KZKaput and Zösky (animated TV show)
KZKorkine-Zolotarev (lattice reduction algorithm)
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While The Killing Zone's narrative will be familiar to scholars of Latin America, Rabe pushes the analysis of U.S.
The park was part of the "killing zone" between West Bromwich and Handsworth where a gun placement was located to fight off the air attacks.
Officers continually need to remind themselves that, when entering the killing zone, they must become exceedingly aware of the increased possibility of injury to themselves.
Of the remaining 431 officers slain within the killing zone, the circumstances varied.
Although not in the same league as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Killing Zone, which is out on video and DVD this week, is equally stylish and brutal.
Defence Secretary Liam Fox told the Commons yesterday UK soldiers would begin withdrawing from the Sangin killing zone in October to join other British troops in central Helmand.
The Killing Zone portrays a collection of bullies, thugs and psychopaths.
The bombs, used during the war in Iraq, contain hundreds of metal fragments creating a deadly killing zone on detonation.
"There were about 20 of my men in the killing zone. I was firing for a good 15 minutes and I know now how exposed I was.
The Springfield campus site has been a killing zone for years, a place where no Catholic or Protestant was safe from snipers.
As a parish priest Dr Edward Daly helped carry dying victims out of the killing zone as he waved a bloodstained handkerchief as a flag of truce.
The IRA called in a phoney bomb warning to Samaritans to lure troops into the killing zone behind an army barracks in Belfast.
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