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But there are some very serious questions particularly the early hours of Operation Anaconda.
BBC: Is truth a victim?
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There's this huge bubble passing through the anaconda here, this bulge, and so the competition is very, very fierce.
NPR: Ask Amy: Responding to the Thin Envelope
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The open-pit mine, which was once owned by Anaconda, has sat abandoned since 1978 after Anaconda sold the property.
FORBES: INTERVIEW: Full Speed Ahead On Yerington Copper Mine -- Quaterra CEO
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When Easter is attacked by an anaconda Marina takes a machete and hacks the snake's body away, saving the boy's life.
ECONOMIST: The call of the Amazon
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Royce liked what he saw in Dennis Washington, a serial entrepreneur who had turned around companies like Anaconda and Montana Rail Link.
FORBES: About Charles "Chuck" Royce
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Operation Anaconda began taking shape after intelligence reports indicated enemy forces were preparing a terrorist attack against Afghanistan's interim government, said Maj.
CNN: Al Qaeda, Taliban deaths mount in Operation Anaconda
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Let us take Operation Anaconda which was presented to the American people and remains presented to the American people as a outstanding victory.
BBC: Is truth a victim?
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Surfing down the ash covering a volcano in Nicaragua, heliskiing in Chile, anaconda hunting in the Amazon and motorbike safaris in Namibia are all popular.
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The son of a semi-literate 49er who struck it rich, young Hearst went to Harvard on a fortune founded upon Anaconda copper and Homestake gold.
ECONOMIST: Media mogul
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When Anaconda owned the mine, it had 760 holes drilled.
FORBES: INTERVIEW: Full Speed Ahead On Yerington Copper Mine -- Quaterra CEO
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The 6th episode of our show is all about Operation Anaconda and is first-hand eyewitness accounts with combat footage that no-one has ever seen before, which is why in-house we refer to it as "Generation Y and the Valley of Death", this is the real thing.
BBC: Is truth a victim?
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This was just the first in a near-comical procession of lurking horrors from anaconda that can digest an entire deer to the slivery candiru (parasitic toothpick fish) that can lodge, die and rot in your urethra, from puraques (eels) that can send 650 volts of electricity into their prey to bullet ants whose stings feel like being shot (all dangers we thankfully avoided).
BBC: Taming the heart of the Peruvian Amazon