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At 8:24:38, the following transmission came from American 11: American 11: We have some planes. ||||| The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft. ||||| Although the Boston Center air traffic controller realized at an early stage that there was something wrong with American 11, he did not immediately interpret the plane's failure to respond as a sign that it had been hijacked. ||||| The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking.
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When The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft what further steps by America 11 alarmed them The American 11 route changed
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Although the Boston Center air traffic controller realized at an early stage that there was something wrong with American 11, he did not immediately interpret the plane's failure to respond as a sign that it had been hijacked. ||||| The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking. ||||| At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| The next transmission came seconds later: American 11: Nobody move.
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When The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft what further steps by America 11 alarmed them The American 11 route changed
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He became even more concerned as its route changed, moving into another sector's airspace. ||||| At 8:24:38, the following transmission came from American 11: American 11: We have some planes. ||||| Just stay quiet, and you'll be okay. ||||| We are returning to the airport.
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When The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft what further steps by America 11 alarmed them Flight 11's route changed
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At 8:24:38, the following transmission came from American 11: American 11: We have some planes. ||||| The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft. ||||| Although the Boston Center air traffic controller realized at an early stage that there was something wrong with American 11, he did not immediately interpret the plane's failure to respond as a sign that it had been hijacked. ||||| The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking.
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When The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft what further steps by America 11 alarmed them Flight 11's route changed
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Although the Boston Center air traffic controller realized at an early stage that there was something wrong with American 11, he did not immediately interpret the plane's failure to respond as a sign that it had been hijacked. ||||| The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking. ||||| At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| The next transmission came seconds later: American 11: Nobody move.
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When The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft what further steps by America 11 alarmed them Flight 11's route changed
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft.
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What steps did the air traffic controller take before he notified his supervisor that he thought something was wrong with America 11 The controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight
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He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| We are returning to the airport. ||||| The controller only heard something unintelligible; he did not hear the specific words "we have some planes."
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What steps did the air traffic controller take before he notified his supervisor that he thought something was wrong with America 11 The controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight
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Although the Boston Center air traffic controller realized at an early stage that there was something wrong with American 11, he did not immediately interpret the plane's failure to respond as a sign that it had been hijacked. ||||| At 8:24:38, the following transmission came from American 11: American 11: We have some planes. ||||| We are returning to the airport.
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What steps did the air traffic controller take before he notified his supervisor that he thought something was wrong with America 11 The controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft.
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What steps did the air traffic controller take before he notified his supervisor that he thought something was wrong with America 11 The controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft
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He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| We are returning to the airport. ||||| The controller only heard something unintelligible; he did not hear the specific words "we have some planes."
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What steps did the air traffic controller take before he notified his supervisor that he thought something was wrong with America 11 The controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft
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Although the Boston Center air traffic controller realized at an early stage that there was something wrong with American 11, he did not immediately interpret the plane's failure to respond as a sign that it had been hijacked. ||||| At 8:24:38, the following transmission came from American 11: American 11: We have some planes. ||||| We are returning to the airport.
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What steps did the air traffic controller take before he notified his supervisor that he thought something was wrong with America 11 The controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft.
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Why did the FAA try to contact the aircraft To see if normal communications could be reached
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking. ||||| If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane.
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Why did the FAA try to contact the aircraft To see if normal communications could be reached
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The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft. ||||| Controllers immediately began to move aircraft out of its path, and asked other aircraft in the vicinity to look for American 11. ||||| We are returning to the airport.
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Why did the FAA try to contact the aircraft To see if normal communications could be reached
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft.
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Why did the FAA try to contact the aircraft The flight failed to heed his instructions to climb 35,000 feet
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking. ||||| If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane.
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Why did the FAA try to contact the aircraft The flight failed to heed his instructions to climb 35,000 feet
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The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft. ||||| Controllers immediately began to move aircraft out of its path, and asked other aircraft in the vicinity to look for American 11. ||||| We are returning to the airport.
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Why did the FAA try to contact the aircraft The flight failed to heed his instructions to climb 35,000 feet
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The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking. ||||| The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft.
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What did the supervisor tell the controller to do when the controller told the supervisor something seriously was wrong Follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft
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The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking. ||||| The controller only heard something unintelligible; he did not hear the specific words "we have some planes."
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What did the supervisor tell the controller to do when the controller told the supervisor something seriously was wrong Follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft
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At 8:24:38, the following transmission came from American 11: American 11: We have some planes. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency.
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What did the supervisor tell the controller to do when the controller told the supervisor something seriously was wrong Follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft
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The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking. ||||| The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft. ||||| The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11.
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What did the controller tell the supervisor when he was not able to communicate with the plane? What was he instructed to do He suspected something was seriously wrong, he was instructed to follow procedure for handing a "no radio" aircraft
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The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| We are returning to the airport.
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What did the controller tell the supervisor when he was not able to communicate with the plane? What was he instructed to do He suspected something was seriously wrong, he was instructed to follow procedure for handing a "no radio" aircraft
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Everything will be okay. ||||| The controller only heard something unintelligible; he did not hear the specific words "we have some planes." ||||| Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft.
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What did the controller tell the supervisor when he was not able to communicate with the plane? What was he instructed to do He suspected something was seriously wrong, he was instructed to follow procedure for handing a "no radio" aircraft
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The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking. ||||| The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft. ||||| The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11.
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What did the controller tell the supervisor when he was not able to communicate with the plane? What was he instructed to do He told the supervisor there was something seriously wrong with the aircraft. The supervisor told him to follow the procedures for a no radio aircraft
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The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| We are returning to the airport.
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What did the controller tell the supervisor when he was not able to communicate with the plane? What was he instructed to do He told the supervisor there was something seriously wrong with the aircraft. The supervisor told him to follow the procedures for a no radio aircraft
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Everything will be okay. ||||| The controller only heard something unintelligible; he did not hear the specific words "we have some planes." ||||| Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft.
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What did the controller tell the supervisor when he was not able to communicate with the plane? What was he instructed to do He told the supervisor there was something seriously wrong with the aircraft. The supervisor told him to follow the procedures for a no radio aircraft
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The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking. ||||| The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft. ||||| The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11.
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What did the controller tell the supervisor when he was not able to communicate with the plane? What was he instructed to do The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking.The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft.The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11
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The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| We are returning to the airport.
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What did the controller tell the supervisor when he was not able to communicate with the plane? What was he instructed to do The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking.The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft.The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11
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Everything will be okay. ||||| The controller only heard something unintelligible; he did not hear the specific words "we have some planes." ||||| Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft.
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What did the controller tell the supervisor when he was not able to communicate with the plane? What was he instructed to do The controller told his supervisor that he thought something was seriously wrong with the plane, although neither suspected a hijacking.The supervisor instructed the controller to follow standard procedures for handling a "no radio" aircraft.The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11
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The next transmission came seconds later: American 11: Nobody move. ||||| Everything will be okay. ||||| If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane.
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What was said in the transmissions from the American 11 "Nobody move.", "Everything will be okay.", and "If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane."
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If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane. ||||| American Airlines Flight 11: FAA Awareness. ||||| The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11.
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What was said in the transmissions from the American 11 "Nobody move.", "Everything will be okay.", and "If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane."
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At 8:24:38, the following transmission came from American 11: American 11: We have some planes. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11.
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What was said in the transmissions from the American 11 "Nobody move.", "Everything will be okay.", and "If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane."
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The next transmission came seconds later: American 11: Nobody move. ||||| Everything will be okay. ||||| If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane.
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What was said in the transmissions from the American 11 If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane
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If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane. ||||| American Airlines Flight 11: FAA Awareness. ||||| The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11.
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What was said in the transmissions from the American 11 If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane
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At 8:24:38, the following transmission came from American 11: American 11: We have some planes. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11.
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What was said in the transmissions from the American 11 If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| At 8:21, American 11 turned off its transponder, immediately degrading the information available about the aircraft.
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How long between the time the FAA tried contacting the aircraft and the aircraft turning off its transponder (in minutes) 7 minutes
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At 8:21, American 11 turned off its transponder, immediately degrading the information available about the aircraft. ||||| If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane.
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How long between the time the FAA tried contacting the aircraft and the aircraft turning off its transponder (in minutes) 7 minutes
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Although the Boston Center air traffic controller realized at an early stage that there was something wrong with American 11, he did not immediately interpret the plane's failure to respond as a sign that it had been hijacked. ||||| At 8:24:38, the following transmission came from American 11: American 11: We have some planes.
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How long between the time the FAA tried contacting the aircraft and the aircraft turning off its transponder (in minutes) 7 minutes
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft.
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What circumstances prompted tower control to contact American Airlines Flight 11? How was the pilot contacted The aircraft failed to heed instructions to increase altitude, the pilot was contacted on emergency frequency
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| He became even more concerned as its route changed, moving into another sector's airspace. ||||| The controller only heard something unintelligible; he did not hear the specific words "we have some planes."
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What circumstances prompted tower control to contact American Airlines Flight 11? How was the pilot contacted The aircraft failed to heed instructions to increase altitude, the pilot was contacted on emergency frequency
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Everything will be okay. ||||| At 8:21, American 11 turned off its transponder, immediately degrading the information available about the aircraft. ||||| The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11.
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What circumstances prompted tower control to contact American Airlines Flight 11? How was the pilot contacted The aircraft failed to heed instructions to increase altitude, the pilot was contacted on emergency frequency
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft.
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What circumstances prompted tower control to contact American Airlines Flight 11? How was the pilot contacted When flight 11 failed to reach 35,000 feet. The pilot was contacted by the emergency frequency
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| He became even more concerned as its route changed, moving into another sector's airspace. ||||| The controller only heard something unintelligible; he did not hear the specific words "we have some planes."
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What circumstances prompted tower control to contact American Airlines Flight 11? How was the pilot contacted When flight 11 failed to reach 35,000 feet. The pilot was contacted by the emergency frequency
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Everything will be okay. ||||| At 8:21, American 11 turned off its transponder, immediately degrading the information available about the aircraft. ||||| The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11.
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What circumstances prompted tower control to contact American Airlines Flight 11? How was the pilot contacted When flight 11 failed to reach 35,000 feet. The pilot was contacted by the emergency frequency
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency. ||||| Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft.
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What circumstances prompted tower control to contact American Airlines Flight 11? How was the pilot contacted At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight.He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency.Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft
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At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight. ||||| He became even more concerned as its route changed, moving into another sector's airspace. ||||| The controller only heard something unintelligible; he did not hear the specific words "we have some planes."
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What circumstances prompted tower control to contact American Airlines Flight 11? How was the pilot contacted At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight.He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency.Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft
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Everything will be okay. ||||| At 8:21, American 11 turned off its transponder, immediately degrading the information available about the aircraft. ||||| The controller checked to see if American Airlines could establish communication with American 11.
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What circumstances prompted tower control to contact American Airlines Flight 11? How was the pilot contacted At 8:14, when the flight failed to heed his instruction to climb to 35,000 feet, the controller repeatedly tried to raise the flight.He reached out to the pilot on the emergency frequency.Though there was no response, he kept trying to contact the aircraft
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However, Alexander met with resistance at Gaza. ||||| After three unsuccessful assaults, the stronghold fell, but not before Alexander had received a serious shoulder wound. ||||| As in Tyre, men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery.
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What happened to the citizens of Gaza Men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery
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As in Tyre, men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery. ||||| During his stay in Egypt, he founded Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death. ||||| Alexander advanced on Egypt in later 332 BC, where he was regarded as a liberator.
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What happened to the citizens of Gaza Men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery
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Alexander advanced on Egypt in later 332 BC, where he was regarded as a liberator. ||||| Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity. ||||| During his stay in Egypt, he founded Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death.
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What happened to the citizens of Gaza Men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery
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However, Alexander met with resistance at Gaza. ||||| After three unsuccessful assaults, the stronghold fell, but not before Alexander had received a serious shoulder wound. ||||| As in Tyre, men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery.
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What happened to the citizens of Gaza Men were put to sword and women and children were sold for slavery
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As in Tyre, men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery. ||||| During his stay in Egypt, he founded Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death. ||||| Alexander advanced on Egypt in later 332 BC, where he was regarded as a liberator.
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What happened to the citizens of Gaza Men were put to sword and women and children were sold for slavery
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Alexander advanced on Egypt in later 332 BC, where he was regarded as a liberator. ||||| Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity. ||||| During his stay in Egypt, he founded Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death.
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What happened to the citizens of Gaza Men were put to sword and women and children were sold for slavery
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However, Alexander met with resistance at Gaza. ||||| The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege.
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What caused resistance in Gaza Heavily fortified and built stronghold on a hill
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However, Alexander met with resistance at Gaza. ||||| During his stay in Egypt, he founded Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death.
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What caused resistance in Gaza Heavily fortified and built stronghold on a hill
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Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity. ||||| When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated.
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What caused resistance in Gaza Heavily fortified and built stronghold on a hill
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However, Alexander met with resistance at Gaza. ||||| The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege.
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What caused resistance in Gaza The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege
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However, Alexander met with resistance at Gaza. ||||| During his stay in Egypt, he founded Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death.
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What caused resistance in Gaza The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege
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Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity. ||||| When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated.
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What caused resistance in Gaza The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege
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When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated. ||||| A later tradition recorded his entry into Jerusalem: according to Josephus, Alexander was shown the Book of Daniel's prophecy, presumably chapter 8, which described a mighty Greek king who would conquer the Persian Empire.
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What book was shown to Alexander according to Josephus The Book of Daniel's prophecy
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A later tradition recorded his entry into Jerusalem: according to Josephus, Alexander was shown the Book of Daniel's prophecy, presumably chapter 8, which described a mighty Greek king who would conquer the Persian Empire. ||||| As in Tyre, men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery.
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What book was shown to Alexander according to Josephus The Book of Daniel's prophecy
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He was pronounced son of the deity Amun at the Oracle of Siwa Oasis in the Libyan desert. ||||| The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege.
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What book was shown to Alexander according to Josephus The Book of Daniel's prophecy
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When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated. ||||| During his stay in Egypt, he founded Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death.
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What was founded in Egypt by Alexander during his stay Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death
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When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated. ||||| The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege.
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What was founded in Egypt by Alexander during his stay Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death
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He spared Jerusalem and pushed south into Egypt. ||||| A later tradition recorded his entry into Jerusalem: according to Josephus, Alexander was shown the Book of Daniel's prophecy, presumably chapter 8, which described a mighty Greek king who would conquer the Persian Empire.
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What was founded in Egypt by Alexander during his stay Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death
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When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated. ||||| During his stay in Egypt, he founded Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death.
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What was founded in Egypt by Alexander during his stay Alexandria-by-Egypt
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When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated. ||||| The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege.
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What was founded in Egypt by Alexander during his stay Alexandria-by-Egypt
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He spared Jerusalem and pushed south into Egypt. ||||| A later tradition recorded his entry into Jerusalem: according to Josephus, Alexander was shown the Book of Daniel's prophecy, presumably chapter 8, which described a mighty Greek king who would conquer the Persian Empire.
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What was founded in Egypt by Alexander during his stay Alexandria-by-Egypt
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He spared Jerusalem and pushed south into Egypt. ||||| However, Alexander met with resistance at Gaza.
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What part of Egypt did he encounter resistance Gaza
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He spared Jerusalem and pushed south into Egypt. ||||| During his stay in Egypt, he founded Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death.
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What part of Egypt did he encounter resistance Gaza
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He was pronounced son of the deity Amun at the Oracle of Siwa Oasis in the Libyan desert. ||||| The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege.
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What part of Egypt did he encounter resistance Gaza
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When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated. ||||| He spared Jerusalem and pushed south into Egypt.
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Which did he attack first? Tyre or Egypt Tyre
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He spared Jerusalem and pushed south into Egypt. ||||| During his stay in Egypt, he founded Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death.
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Which did he attack first? Tyre or Egypt Tyre
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A later tradition recorded his entry into Jerusalem: according to Josephus, Alexander was shown the Book of Daniel's prophecy, presumably chapter 8, which described a mighty Greek king who would conquer the Persian Empire. ||||| Alexander advanced on Egypt in later 332 BC, where he was regarded as a liberator.
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Which did he attack first? Tyre or Egypt Tyre
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He spared Jerusalem and pushed south into Egypt. ||||| Alexander advanced on Egypt in later 332 BC, where he was regarded as a liberator.
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What was Alexander regarding as when he invaded Egypt A Liberator
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He spared Jerusalem and pushed south into Egypt. ||||| When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated.
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What was Alexander regarding as when he invaded Egypt A Liberator
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After three unsuccessful assaults, the stronghold fell, but not before Alexander had received a serious shoulder wound. ||||| As in Tyre, men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery.
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What was Alexander regarding as when he invaded Egypt A Liberator
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However, Alexander met with resistance at Gaza. ||||| The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege.
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Why was Alexander met with resistance Gaza after it fell The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill
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However, Alexander met with resistance at Gaza. ||||| Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity.
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Why was Alexander met with resistance Gaza after it fell The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill
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Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity. ||||| When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated.
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Why was Alexander met with resistance Gaza after it fell The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill
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However, Alexander met with resistance at Gaza. ||||| The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege.
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Why was Alexander met with resistance Gaza after it fell He got seriously wounded on shoulder
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However, Alexander met with resistance at Gaza. ||||| Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity.
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Why was Alexander met with resistance Gaza after it fell He got seriously wounded on shoulder
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Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity. ||||| When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated.
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Why was Alexander met with resistance Gaza after it fell He got seriously wounded on shoulder
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When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated. ||||| A later tradition recorded his entry into Jerusalem: according to Josephus, Alexander was shown the Book of Daniel's prophecy, presumably chapter 8, which described a mighty Greek king who would conquer the Persian Empire. ||||| He spared Jerusalem and pushed south into Egypt.
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Who spared Jerusalem and pushed south into Egypt Alexander
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A later tradition recorded his entry into Jerusalem: according to Josephus, Alexander was shown the Book of Daniel's prophecy, presumably chapter 8, which described a mighty Greek king who would conquer the Persian Empire. ||||| When "his engineers pointed out to him that because of the height of the mound it would be impossible... this encouraged Alexander all the more to make the attempt". ||||| As in Tyre, men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery.
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Who spared Jerusalem and pushed south into Egypt Alexander
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Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity. ||||| When "his engineers pointed out to him that because of the height of the mound it would be impossible... this encouraged Alexander all the more to make the attempt". ||||| During his stay in Egypt, he founded Alexandria-by-Egypt, which would become the prosperous capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom after his death.
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Who spared Jerusalem and pushed south into Egypt Alexander
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The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege. ||||| After three unsuccessful assaults, the stronghold fell, but not before Alexander had received a serious shoulder wound.
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How many assaults did it take to capture the stronghold 3
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After three unsuccessful assaults, the stronghold fell, but not before Alexander had received a serious shoulder wound. ||||| When "his engineers pointed out to him that because of the height of the mound it would be impossible... this encouraged Alexander all the more to make the attempt".
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How many assaults did it take to capture the stronghold 3
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Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity. ||||| As in Tyre, men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery.
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How many assaults did it take to capture the stronghold 3
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The stronghold was heavily fortified and built on a hill, requiring a siege. ||||| After three unsuccessful assaults, the stronghold fell, but not before Alexander had received a serious shoulder wound.
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How many assaults did it take to capture the stronghold 3 unsuccessful assaults, the 4th being the success
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After three unsuccessful assaults, the stronghold fell, but not before Alexander had received a serious shoulder wound. ||||| When "his engineers pointed out to him that because of the height of the mound it would be impossible... this encouraged Alexander all the more to make the attempt".
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How many assaults did it take to capture the stronghold 3 unsuccessful assaults, the 4th being the success
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Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity. ||||| As in Tyre, men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery.
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How many assaults did it take to capture the stronghold 3 unsuccessful assaults, the 4th being the success
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When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated. ||||| As in Tyre, men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery.
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What became of the fate of the people of Tyre Men put into sword and women and children were sold into slavery
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When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated. ||||| A later tradition recorded his entry into Jerusalem: according to Josephus, Alexander was shown the Book of Daniel's prophecy, presumably chapter 8, which described a mighty Greek king who would conquer the Persian Empire.
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What became of the fate of the people of Tyre Men put into sword and women and children were sold into slavery
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After three unsuccessful assaults, the stronghold fell, but not before Alexander had received a serious shoulder wound. ||||| Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity.
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What became of the fate of the people of Tyre Men put into sword and women and children were sold into slavery
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When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated. ||||| As in Tyre, men of military age were put to the sword and the women and children were sold into slavery.
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What became of the fate of the people of Tyre When men were of military age they were put to the sword and women and children were sold to slavery
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When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated. ||||| A later tradition recorded his entry into Jerusalem: according to Josephus, Alexander was shown the Book of Daniel's prophecy, presumably chapter 8, which described a mighty Greek king who would conquer the Persian Empire.
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What became of the fate of the people of Tyre When men were of military age they were put to the sword and women and children were sold to slavery
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After three unsuccessful assaults, the stronghold fell, but not before Alexander had received a serious shoulder wound. ||||| Henceforth, Alexander often referred to Zeus-Ammon as his true father, and after his death, currency depicted him adorned with rams horn as a symbol of his divinity.
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What became of the fate of the people of Tyre When men were of military age they were put to the sword and women and children were sold to slavery
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The Minangkabau custom of freely electing their leaders provided the model for rulership elections in modern federal Malaysia. ||||| Their confederation of States became today's Negeri Sembilan ("Nine States"), with Seremban as its capital.
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Who's confederation of States became today's Negeri Sembilan The Minangkabau
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The Minangkabau custom of freely electing their leaders provided the model for rulership elections in modern federal Malaysia. ||||| Throughout this period, the east coast states enjoyed a relatively tranquil prosperity, Terengganu notably thriving from its textile industry and trading in pepper and gold with the Thais, Cambodians, and Chinese.
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Who's confederation of States became today's Negeri Sembilan The Minangkabau
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