blackwater

NOUN
  1. any of several human or animal diseases characterized by dark urine resulting from rapid breakdown of red blood cells
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  • A human path through the swamp is carved with a machete, although the resulting trail often seems like a feeble attempt at penetrating the hidden blackwater ponds and the massive jungles of titi, smilax, gallberry, cypress, and gum.
  • Mr. Krongard was also said to have "impeded" a Justice Department probe into allegations of weapons smuggling by Blackwater Inc., the civilian contractor in Iraq. The Waxman Method
  • Blackwater changed its name to Xe - pronounced "zee" - early last year in an effort to shed the negative baggage acquired from its frequent run-ins with Iraqi, Afghan, U.S. and NATO forces. CommonDreams.org Headlines
  • Two as yet undated alignments of timber posts found near Brancaster could be Anglo-Saxon fish-traps, similar to examples found in the Blackwater estuary in Essex.
  • But Prince did say one big important thing: What Blackwater does when its contractors run amok is fire them. Heroes or Villains?
  • A handsome ivy-clad ashlar mansion, the house was built overlooking the Blackwater Valley in the 1770s.
  • Diseases such as malaria were endemic, while blackwater fever, dengue fever, dysentery, yaws, and hookworms were a constant scourge.
  • Scott Evans Dekraai was arrested just a half mile from Salon Meritage in Seal Beach 5 dead in two homes in Indiana, cops fear killer is on the loose Ex-Blackwater security guards charged with murder of Afghans: report California hair salon was identified as an enraged ex-husband Thursday morning. NY Daily News
  • Human Rights First points to an incident last September when guards from the Blackwater company providing security for a U.S. diplomatic convoy fired on Iraqi civilians, killing 17 people.
  • Blackwater changed its name to Ze -- pronounced "zee" - early last year in an effort to shed the negative baggage acquired because of its frequent run-ins with Iraqi, Afghan, U.S. and NATO forces. THE WORLD ACCORDING TO BILL FISHER
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