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Qué (quién) es NATO Pact - definición

PUNK ROCK BAND
Action Pact; Action Pact!; !Action pact!

PACT (compiler)         
SERIES OF COMPILERS
PACT-I; PACT I; PACT IA
PACT was a series of compilers for the IBM 701 and IBM 704 scientific computers. Their development was conducted jointly by IBM and a committee of customers starting in 1954.
PACT I         
SERIES OF COMPILERS
PACT-I; PACT I; PACT IA
An early system on the IBM 701. Version PACT IA was for the IBM 704. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)]. (1994-11-30)
Quint (international organization)         
REFERS TO FRANCE, GERMANY, ITALY, UNITED KINGDOM AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
NATO Quint
The Quint is an informal decision-making group consisting of the United States and the Big Four of Western Europe (France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom). It operates as a "directoire" of various entities such as NATO, OECD and the G7/G20.

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!Action Pact!

!Action Pact! was a London-based punk rock band, formed in 1981 by guitarist Wild Planet, bassist Kim Igoe, George Cheex, and drummer Joe Fungus. They would later break up in 1986.

Ejemplos de uso de NATO Pact
1. "They allowed us to prepare and train, despite international pressure, and knowing that we were getting ready to strike the idols of this age _ the American forces and the NATO pact," the al–Qaida leader said.
2. Bin Laden was shown expressing his appreciation for the Taliban, the Islamic regime that ran Afghanistan and gave refuge to al–Qaida until the U.S.–led invasion toppled them in late 2001. They allowed us to prepare and train, despite international pressure, and knowing that we were getting ready to strike the idols of this age – the American forces and the NATO pact,‘‘ the al–Qaida leader said.