And the Gateway would also widen the very narrow launch windows for some planetary missions. |
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For interplanetary missions, such windows are much stricter than for satellites orbiting the Earth. |
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Elbourne and Ross's chapter on early missions among the Khoikhoi is a model of lucidity. |
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Indeed, both missions continue to reap benefits for us almost two years after they landed. |
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There is no doubt that these missions were exciting for there were few things more well defended than a Luftwaffe aerodrome. |
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An annual hunt of roughly 20 animals per year was inaugurated in 1929 to supply meat to local missions and hospitals. |
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He initiated a series of interdiction missions flown along the infiltration routes developing in the Laotian panhandle. |
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Franciscan missionaries established an extensive chain of missions, Spanish entrepreneurs established ranches and farms. |
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The early missions coddle the player closely, and provide a comfortable introduction to the game's features. |
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The missions will grow and change to reflect the fortunes of war, and your faction's standing in the war. |
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The imposition of radio silence during such missions made me more of a gunner than a radioman. |
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But other missions said attendance was a routine part of fact-finding activities. |
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The waterborne nature of Station Washington's missions is ideally suited to work in tandem with many federal and local agencies, said White. |
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Goss defines military effectiveness as the fulfillment of assigned missions and the accomplishment of political objectives. |
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In the past, large crews on our ships were the keystones to accomplishing their missions. |
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They are dedicated to accomplishing the missions they were called to perform. |
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The claim was flatly denied by the Ministry of Defence, which said no UK warplanes had been on bombing missions. |
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The majority of missions will be timed, but this won't be a really tight limit by any means. |
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King Philip's War, waged between the English and an alliance of Wampanoag, Nipmuk, and Narragansett Indians, devastated Eliot's missions. |
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In 200 escort missions to heavily defended targets, the Tuskegee Airmen never lost a bomber to an enemy fighter. |
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Squadron aircraft were the first bombers engaged in World War II and the last to fly missions in support of that war. |
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They get a lot of people out on fact-finding missions and I think we can learn from that. |
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Another characteristic of space missions is that robots have to operate far away from their home base. |
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I was watching a space programme about the reason why one of the missions failed in the 60s and they called it a failure of imagination. |
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Owned by a German charity of the same name, one of the ship's missions is to assist boat people risking their lives on the high seas. |
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Future discoveries and space missions would provide information about how to deflect an asteroid on collision course with Earth. |
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The wannabes leave their lives behind for two months and undergo tests, missions and challenges that are based on real spy training programmes. |
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Productions whose content is considered to be inconsonant with the ideals and missions of Boston College will be disallowed. |
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So it shouldn't be an outlandish idea that personal missions drive what we do as journalists. |
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Another example is to piggyback additional missions on existing platforms, such as putting a science experiment on a relay satellite. |
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Later Surveyor missions carried analytical instrumentation to determine the chemical composition of the soil samples. |
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Often disguised as a field hand or poor farm wife, she led several spy missions herself, while directing others from Union lines. |
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India has 67,000 troops involved in 37 other UN missions but it insists on a full UN mandate. |
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Traditional missions such as narcotics interdiction and identification of fraudulent immigration documentation have been adversely affected. |
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Since solar power decreases with the square of the distance from the Sun, missions to the outer planets require an alternate power source. |
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At present heroic missions are undertaken by activists who smuggle generic drugs into countries where their sale is prohibited. |
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Its principal responsibilities are to support interplanetary spacecraft missions and radio and radar astronomy observations. |
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Despite the diverse missions of the District's many commands, virtually all of them share one thing in common. |
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This second approach, however, is complicated, because our missions in future contingencies will most often require offensive operations. |
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Ninety percent of the missions flown drew flak and 20 percent received battle damage. |
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One of their missions was to fire illumination flares to aid commercial and military aircraft that were forced to ditch at sea. |
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He'd flown combat missions in Vietnam and was one of the few aircrew members with combat experience. |
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In 1944, as a civilian, he flew fifty combat missions in the Pacific theater and shot down one Japanese fighter. |
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They are represented as performing the hellward journey on, as we infer, benevolent missions. |
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Captain Leghorn, after registering five missions, was grounded by order of higher headquarters until after D-Day. |
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When fitted with floats, the planes flew maritime reconnaissance patrols and performed their missions in an efficient and reliable manner. |
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The program would start with lunar orbiters, which would be followed by landers and rovers, and eventually sample return missions. |
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The main missions of the aircraft, in addition to basic and advanced pilot training, are border patrol and counter-insurgency operations. |
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The Army Campaign Plan provides the necessary strategic vision and direction to execute today's missions while posturing the Army for the future. |
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The presence of such overt intelligence missions also creates plausible cover stories. |
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Abraham learned that God had selected and foreordained many spirits to specific missions in mortality. |
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The brief skirmishes in the featured two missions certainly gave an appetizing foretaste of what is hopefully to come. |
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Manned missions generally accelerate no faster than 1.2 gravities due to the frailness of their cargo. |
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It can also now be claimed as a fact that these missions have eventually reached the status usually ascribed to that of fully fledged churches. |
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Completing missions swiftly earns you money with which to upgrade your squad with more experienced operatives. |
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The authors have tracked down with immense care as many missions as possible, each recorded in a valuable gazetteer at the end of the book. |
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Religious life on the missions centred on the teaching of the catechism and a calendar of elaborate festivals. |
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Once there, trainers evaluated every second of the missions during post-flight debriefings. |
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Once they have successfully flown the next two or three missions, NASA will have to begin some difficult long-term strategic planning. |
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However, the production of radioactive waste would pose a problem for sending manned missions on nuclear spacecraft rather than robotic probes. |
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Minor missions in the game deal with incursions on their territory by rival gangs as well as exploring the twisted mentality of protection money. |
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In the 1990s Army units began to deploy more frequently for peacekeeping missions in other countries. |
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Another was that high-risk missions should be publicly, rather than privately funded. |
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They organize the missions not as a purposeless manifestation of despair but to attain a certain political aim. |
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The language of the missions was Guarani and the Jesuits fostered a degree of literacy in the native tongue. |
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The delicate nature of his work prevents him from disclosing information about future missions to his wife. |
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He flew 27 missions as a gunner on board Lancaster bombers before being selected in March 1943 for the now legendary 617 Squadron. |
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He flew 56 dangerous missions over Germany as a rear gunner on a Lancaster bomber. |
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More recently, the Gurkhas have served in U.N. peacekeeping missions in East Timor, Rwanda and Lebanon. |
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Such missions and envoys operate in many areas of the world as well as in the post-Soviet space. |
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Every decision we make seeks to provide soldiers what they need to successfully execute the missions that we assign them. |
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In the bigger missions such as in London or Dublin, party activists are planning to hand out how-to-vote cards. |
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The high level of automation of missile preparation and launches helped rationalize alert duty missions and downsize alert crews. |
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It takes 800 vehicle missions each day just to supply forces operating in Iraq. |
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I began with the tutorial missions and realized I was definitely in over my head. |
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It will be used to support hit-and-run, ambush, and harassing, and urban warface missions. |
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The Special Operations division deployed missions and detachments in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, Burma, Siam, and China. |
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Capt Donald regularly flew all types of missions in fixed wing aircraft and acted as an observer in rotary wing aircraft. |
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Some additional requirements are placed on the officer personnel sent to UN missions in capacity of military observers. |
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Will his evidently untrue statements raise doubts about his as-yet-uncorroborated stories about later Cambodian missions? |
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There are over 20 missions, with a few unlockable stages and alterable difficult levels. |
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Can the missions in the planning stages be reconciled among each other to prevent duplication of science? |
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But despite the fact that the missions make up a comprehensive story line, the game is entirely non-linear. |
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But other bugs in large computer systems have led to failed space missions, airplane crashes and the death of hospital patients. |
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They were already veterans, selected for special missions because of their bravery and endurance. |
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In Arizona, Spanish priests founded modest missions, but few other Spaniards came north to deal with the Indians. |
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Ross is a veteran of six shuttle missions and has extensive spacewalking experience, having been outside the orbiter on seven occasions. |
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Commander Usachev has spent a total of 376 days in space and performed six spacewalks during two missions to the Russian Mir space station. |
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According to the report, further space travel would be halted if missions could not safely enter orbit. |
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On each of my space flights, I tried to share the excitement and purpose of those missions with people throughout the world. |
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He demonstrated with the increased financial giving records of Southern Baptists to home missions. |
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But if this one will be relying on old tactics like secret missions and nightly missile raids, I don't think much will be happening in secret. |
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The single-player missions are frantic and the multiplayer clashes online both frenetic and nigh on impossible to survive. |
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Both sets of planes have set off on their daily sorties with vastly differing missions before them. |
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All totaled, there were 1166 effective sorties flown on 220 missions during the life of this very unique outfit. |
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As missions get longer, adaptation of the somatosensory and motor control systems starts to be important. |
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We have missions that include active nebulas, swirling dust clouds, moving asteroids and asteroid fields. |
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All the missions you're sent on involve sneaking around, stealing, kidnapping and killing without being detected. |
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It enables the commander to plan missions, navigate, and continuously update situational awareness. |
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Despite the challenges, 92WG flew 24 training missions, only dropping four through aircraft unserviceability. |
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They're every bit Marines, even if they don't attend boot camp and aren't assigned combat missions. |
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Nine missions find the stealthy super-spy slinking and scrolling from side to side across the globe. |
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The succession of unexecuted missions was wearing on the morale of the SF soldiers, who were eager to get into the fight. |
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The Hawk 200 is a single-seat, lightweight multi-role combat aircraft for air defence and ground attack missions. |
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Typically, forces deployed to peace operations use different skill sets to execute required missions. |
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The fact is those linguists who are engaged in real intelligence missions requiring their language skills are better qualified. |
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With the poor storyline, unchallenging missions, and poor enemy AI, the single player portion of the game is totally disposable. |
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You had to blast, stab and bludgeon your way through a number of missions which involved exploding stores, shoplifting and killing. |
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For longer missions it will launch from a mother ship designed to look like a fishing trawler. |
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Six months after Pearl Harbor, U-boats landed eight German marines on American shores for sabotage missions. |
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As an integral part of the Gemini and Apollo missions, he was there for the buildup and the successful moonwalk achieved by the Apollo 11 crew. |
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Using the knowledge gained from the previous Apollo missions, NASA decided the Apollo 11 crew would try for a moon landing. |
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It's twin-engined power, versatility, and strength have made it a natural for special operations missions. |
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We wrote that Swift boats were unsuited for such secret missions, given their large size and noise. |
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These biosatellites provided the foundation for subsequent experiments on the space shuttle's international life sciences Spacelab missions. |
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They were able to persuade missioners to create settled missions, where there was a sufficiently stable population. |
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It's fairly strict, and one of my main missions in trying to be a better songwriter is to learn how to properly break all the rules. |
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Security was beefed up across the capital last night, especially around hotels and diplomatic missions, police said. |
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This same team will be building missions, weapons, and new features for years to come. |
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Convey said that the bishops have come to believe that the education of the urban poor is one of the church's missions. |
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It calls for new robotic missions, new space vehicles, and new destinations. |
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He is a veteran of four space flights and five space walks, including two missions to the Hubble Telescope. |
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The two NASA missions are being honored in the Aviation and Space category. |
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There is additional evidence that points against China planning near-term manned lunar missions. |
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Next month, NASA hopes to launch one of the most historic space exploration missions it has ever mounted. |
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The agreement covers Space Shuttle missions supporting the International Space Station. |
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These missions could also serve as a pathfinder, providing guidance for designing new vehicles that would fly in cislunar space. |
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Prizes have been proposed for other aspects of space exploration, including missions to Mars. |
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Despite that, he said the grounding of future shuttle missions opens the station to risk. |
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China's plans for space exploration include unmanned missions to the moon and Mars in the next decade. |
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Another of NASA's most successful missions today sent back spectacular new pictures of Mars. |
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For the next three years, at approximately six-month intervals, NASA sent more manned missions to the moon. |
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The A109M can carry out various missions and operations in hot temperatures and high altitudes. |
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American missions and RAF operations continued in support of the beachhead. |
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As a special operations weather specialist, he supported combat search and rescue missions that used special operations aircraft. |
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These tree skimming aircraft run reconnaissance missions deep into enemy territory, locating and taking out supposed threats. |
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He and his crew of nine were the first to complete 25 combat missions while operating out of England. |
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Tony, who'd flown seven combat missions at the time, hadn't faced many threats. |
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And with troops missing and a British plane down, several search and rescue missions have been flown. |
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There have been special operations, bomber, missile and reconnaissance missions at the base over the years. |
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Malaysia has also pledged to send personnel to Indonesia and has provided two military aircraft for rescue missions. |
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The military has been using unmanned, ground-controlled reconnaissance aircraft on missions over Iraq and Kosovo. |
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For a time, these missions became powerful institutions in colonial South America. |
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On the outbreak of hostilities, diplomatic missions in enemy countries close down and the diplomats depart. |
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Within a week, he had visited a seventy-five-mile area and established missions in four tribal villages. |
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All these factors restricted missionaries consequently they tended to establish missions along the Kavango River and to avoid the interior. |
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And in the span of a year, 46 nations have established or re-established diplomatic missions or embassies in Iraq. |
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Indonesia and Spain have agreed to send more trade missions in the future in a bid to further promote trade relations between the two countries. |
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In addition, military-transport obligation does not apply to diplomatic missions and consular offices of foreign states. |
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Likewise, some countries in the Middle East have also sent missions to the Philippines. |
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External security support from military police simply was not available because of other missions. |
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The military police have those types of missions so they will continue to be used. |
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Driver 2 is equally tough, but at least this time the missions aren't impossibly hard from the very outset. |
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Plus, how often did he get to go on super cool rescue missions in top-secret mutant laboratories? |
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You will be sent on top-secret, potentially dangerous missions all around the world. |
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They are servants of the Government and do not become involved in commerce unless supporting official trade missions. |
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It is the perfect watch for a well-honed style merchant on sinister covert missions. |
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Game play involves leading a team or fellow mercs through combat heavy missions. |
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You'll participate in a large variety of driving and shooting missions, some of which involve beating the clock. |
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For short missions, power can be provided by batteries or fuel cells, which produce power from chemical energy. |
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The security perimeter around the missions of the UK, the US and Turkey was widened and new fences and barriers were installed. |
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The Mars missions show the power of preconceived ideas to cloud our thinking. |
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How he completed those missions, and mastered his fear, is the story he has set out to tell. |
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He is an incredible value to the operations side of the house due to missions as both a test pilot and operational flyer. |
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They maintain that commandos are carrying our scouting and reconnaissance missions inside enemy-held areas. |
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It can direct close air support missions, act as a killer scout on the battlefield and help protect friendly troops. |
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One of Kaloyan's main missions at the time was to form an anti-Byzantine coalition to fight his enemy and gain more territories for his state. |
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The manned aircraft will operate in long-range, low-level missions, using stealth technologies and terrain screening. |
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That worked in post-Puritan America and led to the doctrine of manifest destiny and some positive missions. |
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Their divergent missions translate to two entirely different policies on the import of mangosteens. |
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I know your past, I know your missions, your plots, plans, schemes, faults, weaknesses, interests, everything really. |
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For the early manned missions to be seen as successful, the surface crew will need to explore large areas of Mars, ranging far from their base. |
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Always on duty when crews returned from missions, he would offer solace and a welcome tot of rum. |
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What was my mission as it pertained to the overall task force and brigade missions? |
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Quests and missions are functional, but the major problem they suffer from is that in a lot of ways they're still the same old, same old. |
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Therefore, sending Portuguese passport holding Macanese to Taiwan on intelligence missions is very convenient for Beijing. |
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Generous donations will be welcome for St. Luke's Salesian missions in Lesotho, South Africa. |
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A typical example of how both missions will co-operate is the study of the magnetic substorms producing the bright aurorae. |
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The early Apollo missions focused on learning how to work in the lunar environment. |
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The 60-year-old is a NASA astrophysicist who has contributed to numerous space exploration missions. |
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In addition to the dangers of flying low-level missions, landing on the airfields was often equally dangerous. |
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As a commander who receives missions and assigns missions to others, I suddenly am not thinking about the missions. |
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A handful of side quests aside, the main plot is completely linear and the approaches to the missions themselves give the player few options. |
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It keeps track of which missions users have locally, what they have yet to download, and which missions are coming soon. |
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The six training missions take place in a variety of locales including a hospital, a trailer park and a junkyard. |
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The cabin provides accommodation for 11 fully equipped troops or four litters with a medical officer for medical evacuation missions. |
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On April Fool's Day 1997, dozens of people went out on skulling missions, hitting hundreds of billboards on busy Toronto streets. |
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A line printer provided high-speed printout to permit rapid program evaluation and change, and evaluation of test missions. |
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The aftermath of the Cold War produced renewed interservice rivalry over allocation of roles, missions, and budgetary shares. |
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It's the first time details of SAS missions behind enemy lines have been revealed. |
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He flew about 20 hazardous missions on board a Hercules aircraft, transporting men and equipment behind enemy lines. |
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For underwater sabotage missions, each diver can carry a limpet mine to attach to the hull of enemy watercraft or docks. |
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The missions take place in several different locations in today's world, with the players acting as members of military special forces units. |
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The aforementioned letters of intent, for example, are at least orchestrated according to the politics of trade missions. |
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In its most basic form, civil affairs operators are concerned with two missions that are opposite sides of a single coin. |
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During his years with the court Ockeghem travelled outside France in the retinue of diplomatic missions, including one to Spain. |
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Larry mentioned this year that he almost always has to build the roof for the missions, which I guess is a drag because they are complicated. |
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As the enemy resistance crumbled and forces melted away, more of the coalition's combat forces were assigned to other missions. |
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Others were on missions, at settlements and on the many extensive reserves set aside over the years. |
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Many missions require you to use a specific plane so always keep some extra requisitions handy for some last minute upgrades. |
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Both proposals are for complete missions, including launch vehicle, spacecraft and science instrument payload. |
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For anyone who took a childhood field trip to California missions, flowers in the colors of a Mexican serape probably remain a vivid memory. |
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Traditional peacekeeping missions were deployed only when a conflict had ceased and with the consent of the belligerents. |
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Starting off in a European minicar and progressing through deliveries to unlock more missions, cars, and other bonuses is the aim of the game. |
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Once you have laid a ghost to rest, he or she can join your team and you can use them in future missions. |
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Intriguingly, this class of worlds includes the Martian moons, from which fully reversible Mars missions could ultimately be staged. |
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Several apparent terrorist reconnaissance missions at key sites had been observed, the newspaper said. |
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For the most part it was considered that air forces would be used primarily for scouting and reconnaissance missions, both overland and at sea. |
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On average, my pilots employed air-to-surface weapons twice on 85 missions during our squadron's 24-week deployment. |
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Canadian pilots, who train with their American counterparts, were never assigned as wingmen to US pilots in missions over the former Yugoslavia. |
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During the recce, the helicopter would land on one of the islands used in aircraft bombing missions. |
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While US doctrine was still focused on armored and airmobile warfare, the missions required good old fashioned foot infantry. |
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Captain Paris and this first attachment of airmen had already completed an operational tour by flying the required 25 missions. |
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Ten days later, it will start air missions using two airplanes and one helicopter. |
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The two books reviewed here examine Spanish-native interactions and efforts to establish missions among groups of largely nomadic hunter-gatherers. |
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I suppose the counter-argument in favor of SFU permadeath in the Strike Force missions is the fact their outcome has an impact on the campaign story. |
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An absolute majority of military collectives in the district perform their training and combat missions and carry on their daily activities without any crimes or incidents. |
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Somehow we would plod through the day, dodging verbal missiles and accomplishing our missions albeit incompetently, until the doorbell rang for the first time. |
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On 5 January the helicopter came in and flew us back to Scott Base, using a rather indirect route in order to complete a couple of other missions in the region. |
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They went out on patrols, participated in raids on enemy safe houses, controlled dozens of missions dropping live ordnance, and were involved in a few firefights. |
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Orion was originally designed as an interplanetary spacecraft for missions to the Moon or Mars, but the design was adapted for interstellar travel. |
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Instead of using the peacetime interregnum to hone their military skills, senior military officers sought out civilian missions to justify their existence. |
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Other women fly deep combat missions in the Navy and Air Force. |
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Brave French airmen who flew missions over their homeland from Britain during the Second World War have been remembered at the Yorkshire Air Museum. |
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In WWII, Mr Bailey flew 75 operational missions with 75SQN in New Guinea, New Britain and Dutch New Guinea and discharged from the RAAF as a flying officer. |
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He said nothing, leading by example, pressing division generals for tougher combat missions during the day and giving orders to his captains with a smile at night. |
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The centre will include state-of-the-art technology for commanders to oversee the exercises in real time then replay missions in debriefs to personnel. |
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Civil-political rights and economic-social rights demand very different kinds of expertness and methodologies for research and missions and lobbying. |
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On one of these missions the dog was a young 18 mth old Labrador. |
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Italian jets are flying missions, albeit by their own admittance they haven't actually bombed anything yet. |
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Livingstone had now initiated two missions, one led by the first Anglican bishop to visit central Africa. |
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As if to drive their antithetical missions home, the two Newsrooms have virtually opposing styles. |
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Pitre is right, combat is about screw-ups, bad officers, apathetic contractors, regret, unfairness, and impossible missions. |
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Both borders are patrolled by UN peacekeepers, missions that all parties disparage as weak and biased. |
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To carry out their missions effectively, depot maintainers go into the field, onto Navy ships, and into the theater of operations to support our warfighters. |
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Australian radio astronomers assisted Apollo moon missions and were first to identify the existence of radio galaxies, and numerous pulsars and quasars. |
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Modular adaptivity for specific missions can be designed in. |
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Three special operations officials say rescue missions to bring him back were contemplated multiple times over the years. |
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While there are a number of other missions that have successfully aerobraked into more circular and less elliptical orbits, the maneuver is never a cakewalk. |
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In a Lynx, however, Harry could take part in reconnaissance missions and transport passengers. |
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The role of artillery in handling the bulk of fire missions in effective engagement is not only a tribute to age-long tradition, but also an objective necessity. |
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He was the first commander to sanction his men crossing the Irish border on illegal reconnaissance missions into the Republic to recce IRA arms caches. |
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The missions are generated using a twenty-digit alphanumeric seed code, which, with a little simple reckoning, leads me to over 1031 possible combinations. |
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During offensive missions, typically my company was tasked to destroy the enemy recon along the route, and then suppress the enemy at the point of penetration. |
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It can also carry out reconnaissance, combat support and patrol missions. |
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These scouts can reconnoiter routes, conduct screening missions, and escort convoys because they do not need extra equipment, additional troops, or special training. |
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These programs are designed to produce combat-ready special operators to join U.S. SEALs and delta force teams on missions. |
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The U.S. is scheduling up to 100 attack, surveillance, and humanitarian airdrop missions a day over Iraq. |
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Herschel, Planck and Gaia are all observatory missions that will be positioned at the Lagrangian point L2, 1.5 million kilometres behind Earth as seen from the Sun. |
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Moreover, while China has discussed developing a rudimentary space station, there is no evidence of the development of spacecraft, like landers, needed for lunar missions. |
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The major product of the Paraguayan missions was yerba mate, a strong green tea, and the Jesuit yerba plantations were seen as the very best in all of South America. |
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Yes, there will be loads of replayable missions that are unlocked. |
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Toy was a quiet and retiring man focused on the local church and missions. |
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Nato and European Union anti-piracy missions have been deployed to repel attacks and give safe passage to merchant and humanitarian shipping traffic. |
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Players pick their character's race, gender, dress and even get to build their own lightsabre before embarking on increasingly difficult missions. |
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Instead, those missions have been flown from other locations and from aircraft carriers stationed in the region. |
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During its life a total of forty-six missions were made by the United States and Russia to Mir, including the missions to bring more modules to the spacecraft. |
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The US recently stepped up its relief efforts, sending in 11 more Chinook helicopters to join the 17 US choppers already flying missions into the quake zone. |
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The gitmo double agents were rewarded for their cooperation before even leaving for their missions. |
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The player will be presented with a wide array of scenarios, from VIP rescue missions to stealth incursions to full frontal assaults against hordes of enemies. |
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Glitches provide a grace period for you to strengthen statements, missions, arguments and other words-worthy endeavors. |
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Outside the women's missions, teenagers strut threateningly, while their newest illegitimate siblings are parked in baby carriages on the sidewalk. |
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Not only was this the first manned flight to and from the Moon, Apollo 8 served to validate many of the technical procedures necessary to support upcoming lunar missions. |
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The focus on cost and mobility has extended into missions such as ground-based air defense. |
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Hence the jacked up volumes in our sports stadiums and the tendency for soldiers on battle missions to crave heavy metal. |
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I've turned down countless missions because of poor weather. |
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It was originally believed he was on one of his fact finding missions making sure all the kids were behaving themselves but this Santa was on a different crusade. |
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This experiment showed that in order for tethers to be useful for long-duration missions in space, they must be designed to withstand cuts by micrometeorites and space debris. |
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The Luftwaffe had B-17s of its own, shot down and rebuilt for secret missions and training. |
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Although amphetamines can be prescribed by flight surgeons to pilots on transoceanic transport flights, they are not supposed to be used for combat missions. |
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Filmmaker Diana Whitten trailed Gomperts for seven years, capturing contentious missions to Spain and Morocco. |
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Instead, it would like to see additional, strengthened search and rescue missions like mare Nostrum put in place. |
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Over the course of the game, which is made up of thirteen missions, players will have the opportunity to pilot four different ships with eleven various starship weapons. |
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Modest EU missions have been sent to Macedonia, Bosnia and the Congo. |
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Baptists established missions to Aborigines and the urban poor. |
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Air superiority over the battlefield was retained at all times and the Air Force flew effective army co-operation and tactical reconnaissance missions. |
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The future role of Nasa has been thrown into question by a high-profile report that concludes the agency is not able to send crewed missions to the Moon and Mars on its own. |
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If all goes ahead as planned, the orbiter will remain above Mars, once its work is done in 2004, to act as a communications satellite for future missions. |
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One boy asked if NASA would send missions to other planets, such as Mars. |
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For search and rescue missions the rescue hoist and winch are installed on the starboard side and the helicopter operates under hover trim control. |
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Yossarian's vainglorious commanders raise the number of required missions and raise them again and again. |
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You knew I had just been pulled out of New York after a long mission and per your own requirements, was to be on downtime, unassignable for any new missions for three months. |
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Although there are more NATO troops in Afghanistan conducting more missions than ever before, non-combatant deaths are down. |
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In their missions, programs and courses, they are remarkably uniform. |
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The Mohawk was designed to perform observation, artillery spotting, reconnaissance, command and utility missions from small, unimproved fields under all weather conditions. |
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In co-op play, online players team up against bots to accomplish missions. |
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Its not all about smart suited execs, bright young techies, missions statements and working breakfasts with the international blogerati in Kensington. |
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There's a heroes' guild from which you choose quests, and a bragging platform where you gain additional fame by opting to take on specific missions. |
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Soldiers, female and male, working on the ground in peacekeeping missions must be trained to deal with sexual violence. |
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His tall frame was solidly fit for the rigors of special ops missions. |
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They may also provide new insights to ensure the health, safety and performance of International Space Station crewmembers and future spacefarers on extended missions. |
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Russia and the United States, and the world's other spacefaring nations, will be conducting complex and challenging space missions in decades to come. |
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At its complex in North Carolina, it has shooting ranges for high-powered weapons, buildings for simulating hostage rescue missions and a bunkhouse for trainees. |
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He even proved uncannily accurate in anticipating the Florida launch site, Pacific Ocean splashdown, and recovery by U.S. naval forces of the Apollo missions. |
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Voluntourism trips are shorter, more entertaining versions of the kind of international work long sponsored by the likes of church missions and the Peace Corps. |
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We had taught them how to make pizzas and sent them on sometimes dangerous missions to buy items at the Baghdad markets we couldn't get at the base exchange. |
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Members of Parliament who have already debated and have complained about the quality and calibre of some of the personnel we have sent on foreign missions. |
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I usually had to replay missions several times before I completed the stated objectives. |
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Those attending the hearing as observers included representatives of the Tripoli diplomatic missions of the United States, the Czech Republic and Canada. |
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In most of the missions, Tarnum will begin with a castle town, developing such troops as pikemen, archers, monks, cavaliers and the all-mighty angels. |
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