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Dove

River in Derbyshire, England, a tributary of the Trent; length 65 km/40 mi. The Dove rises on Axe Edge, 6 km/4 mi from Buxton, and forms the southwestern border between Derbyshire and Staffordshire as it flows south to join the Trent near Burton.

The valley of Dovedale, below Hartington, where the river runs through a rocky, wooded gorge some 3 km/2 mi long, is popular with walkers.



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A report recently published by the Army War College, not heretofore noted for dovishness, calls the war in Iraq an "unnecessary" detour from focusing on the threat posed by al Qaeda.
A pause does not mean done, however, given the dovishness of the pervious paragraph, don't look for the upward march of rates to resume at the September meeting, however, if we don't see inflation moderating or at least stop accelerating, we might see another increase at the following meeting.
But the Pentagon dovishness on Lebanon was finally outweighed by the hwkishness of the NSC, which, under Ronald Reagan, had taken on a crazy cowboy quality.
 
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