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Pepsi added its version, allowing a can of the namesake cola to whirl like a dervish.
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More than 3, 000 seamen died in Operation Dervish, which saw supplies delivered to the Soviet ports of Murmansk and Archangel.
BBC: Scottish minister calls for Arctic veterans medal
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The Arctic convoy crews worked to keep supplies flowing through German blockades to Britain's ally, the Soviet Union, in Operation Dervish.
BBC: Reunion at Loch Ewe for Arctic Convoys veterans
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More than 3, 000 men died in the Arctic as they kept supplies flowing through German blockades to Britain's ally, the Soviet Union, in Operation Dervish.
BBC: 'About time' Bomber Command war veterans honoured
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Instead like a Zen master or whirling dervish he and his staff facilitated simulations, games, and riddles designed to wrench IBM executives out of their comfort zone.
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Under a UN special envoy, Alexander Downer, the Greek-Cypriot president (Demetris Christofias) and his Turkish-Cypriot counterpart (Dervish Eroglu since March 2010), have held 100 meetings since September 2008.
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Start your river-led adventure at the city's best kept secret, the turbe, or tomb, of Gul Baba, a 16th Century dervish and the northernmost place of pilgrimage for devout Moslems.
BBC: A Danube-led tour of Budapest
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My sense of whirling like a dervish in making sense of the schizophrenic identity crisis of Muslims everywhere at this beginning of the 21st century is due to the current condition of the Muslim world.
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While that figure won't send your electric meter into Whirling Dervish mode, the CEO of Toshiba says that at sizes beyond 30-inches, OLEDs consume 2 - 3 times more juice than LCDs.
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He was hopping like a dervish, bowing rapidly from the waist and throwing his arms to the sky, then to his knees, over and over again in a kind of elaborate dance of grief.
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