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Iran Nuclear Negotiations: What’s Next? | Atlantic Council

Huffduffed by kahudson on June 1st, 2012

May 29, 2012 http://www.acus.org/event/iran-nuclear-negotiations-whats-next

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– noun
The common pronounciation of the acronym HF/DF meaning high frequency direction finder.
A triangulation method that uses two or more radio receivers to find the bearings of a radio transmitter.
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