Examples of using Agent orange in English and their translations into Spanish
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Hurst tells me that he prefers cannabis varieties with a high level of sativa:"For running and yoga, Agent Orange.
In the 1980s, the term pop punk was used in publications such as Maximum RocknRoll to describe bands similar to Social Distortion, Agent Orange, The Nip Drivers and T.S.O.L.
The record on Agent Orange should lead us to be suspicious of the government's claims.
TNT, Agent Orange and the Creeping Chinese Crud before it's over,
They're dropping Agent Orange, they're putting radiation in little retarded kids' gonads.
wounded soldiers, Agent Orange victims, including children,
Children who were victims of mines or agent orange were not stigmatized,
The 2,4,5-T used to produce Agent Orange was later discovered to be contaminated with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxin(TCDD), an extremely toxic dioxin compound.
David Root has the most experience detoxifying the veterans with Agent Orange exposure in Vietnam.
Large areas of Vietnam were deforested by the us military using Monsanto's agent orange.
Monsanto and Bayer had a Joint Venture- MOBAY- which supplied ingredients for Agent Orange in the Vietnam War.
Also covered is the US invasions of Laos and Cambodia, Agent Orange, the Pentagon Papers, Ron Kovic, and raids on draft boards.
Approximately 19.5 million gallons of a chemical agent called Agent Orange was used on 4.5 million acres in Vietnam during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1972 known in the U.S.
The company will need to integrate a company known for making the herbicide Agent Orange for use in the Vietnam War
Environmental factors such as radiation exposure, Agent Orange exposure, and occupational exposure to leather,
contraceptive pills and sterilization, Agent Orange, depleted uranium weapons
Subsequent books have included Dark Odyssey, a collection of his best pictures and Agent Orange, dealing with the impact of the US defoliant Agent Orange on postwar generations in Vietnam.
namely with regards to agent orange, the chemical weapon and killer of humans
into Tom Angelripper's fascination with the Vietnam War, with a song dedicated to the ground assault aircraft AC-47 as well as the Agent orange defoliant-inspired title-track.
While Agent Orange 2,4-D was being used as a chemical weapon to kill millions of people in the United States' War on Vietnam,