We've seen ordinary men testing their endurance under the rigours of SAS training. |
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By air SAS Scandinavian Airlines offers daily non-stop flights from Heathrow to both Oslo and Stavanger. |
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And there's more new equipment to come, this time for Australia's special forces, including SAS soldiers and commandos. |
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It is a direct reversal of the previous policy where SAS would build its own tools from scratch. |
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One might be the idea that a SAS backplane or system is not only compatible with SAS disk drives, but SATA disk drives. |
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Even as he was delivering his welcome home speech it had already been decided to send the SAS to another war. |
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It's the first time details of SAS missions behind enemy lines have been revealed. |
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The SAS is Great Britain's most elite force, the equal of any special forces group in the world. |
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The really clever ones manage to get hold of industrial-strength incendiaries, which sound as if the SAS have come to town on manoeuvres. |
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So far he had escaped the police, the SAS and the army so many times he had lost count. |
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In 1991, an eight-man SAS team was dropped into northern Iraq to recon mobile Scud launchers and neutralise them. |
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He was, in his fantasies, a stuntman, a musician and a member of the elite SAS Regiment. |
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Two port tug boats and a pilot boat escorted the SAS Mendi to the East London harbour yesterday morning. |
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Hilltop forts were also established with artillery, while SAS teams patrolled the jungle and denied the enemy any safe areas. |
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All of this means that SAS could find itself subject to a bid from a bigger rival. |
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More than 100 US commandos and British SAS soldiers are now in southern Afghanistan, setting up road blocks. |
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They will wait at this staging area until further orders, and are to be accompanied by the First SAS division. |
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Stake out the village at night with infra-red cameras and the SAS if need be. |
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Among the flowers left on the war memorial were tributes to Black Watch and SAS soldiers. |
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The application for calculating external trade indices was completely rewritten for an SAS environment. |
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Earlier translations of a handful of the books, known as the SAS series in France, sank without a trace in the United States. |
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For an extra-wide range of pattern adjustment, the SAS will come with five interchangeable Briley-made choke tubes in Skeet. |
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This boat, with its exhibition and conference hall, is anchored by AB Dambis, in front of the Radisson SAS Daugava Hotel. |
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I used PROC LCA, SAS procedure for latent class analysis and multinominal logistic regression. |
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However, EV officials have the impression that the relationship with SAS is infantilizing and stands in the way of EV developing and maturing. |
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If excercise the right of withdrawal, SAS Twogether make every effort to reimburse the consumer within 15 days. |
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Serial ATA disks can however only be used in SAS devices and not vice versa. |
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Kugel advocates development and recently inaugurated a new production shop for the SAS 16.6 multi-spindle machines. |
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The SAS range of fabricated trims and perimeters can be rolled to allow ceiling integration around columns. |
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It takes us back to a time in the 1980s when an SAS cabin consisted only of corporate executives, politicians and union bosses. |
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Hypersensitivity reactions have been reported in a sub-group of patients known to be allergic to SAS including rash, fever, and dizziness. |
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The novel is like science fiction crossed with an SAS adventure. |
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It therefore made sense to implement this standard in the SAS as rapidly as possible. |
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The SAS Slug Gun has a rifled 22-inch barrel with cantilever scope base. |
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Data relating to Activision Blizzard includes only Activision Blizzard France SAS, with the exception of headcount data. |
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Any full or partial reproduction of the catalogue and the website of POPSCREENS EUROPE SAS is strictly prohibited. |
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Consequently, BNP Paribas Asset Management SAS cannot be held responsible for the contents of the websites to which the user may have access. |
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Recent wars have seen the regiment deployed in a quite different role, with groups of up to 100 SAS soldiers fighting pitched battles with enemy forces. |
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According to recent reports, the SAS are using satellite tracking devices to pinpoint and kill suicide bombers as they utter their final prayers before planting their bombs. |
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Many people are surprised to learn that the weapons and kit used by the SAS are largely the same as those available to regular British Army soldiers. |
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He was to find, and if necessary kill, a German subaltern who had been torturing SAS men. |
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Our costumes would be SAS uniforms, with balaclavas to hide our faces. |
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The assertive title boldly lettered on the gunmetal gray book spine makes this volume look like another tiresome autobiography by a former SAS trooper. |
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The pilot flew to Chile, landed south of Punta Arenas, and dropped off the SAS team. |
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Founded in 1953 by Emile COURANT, Courant SAS began producing tubular sheathes in 1963 and rapidly became a main contender within the French market. |
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He inspected a pounds 7220 alarm system installed by SAS in the home of Tom and Rose Aitken, both 73, of Paisley. |
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The demand for SAS customer services is continually increasing. |
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The owner and publisher of this website is Gandi SAS, a simplified joint-stock company registered under French law with a capital of 37,000 Euros. |
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Davis says that SAS divides subsidiaries into groups, based on size, and benchmarks different performance indicators. |
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Options are attributed to ski lift operating companies and Ski Shop SAS as a function of their cash flow, the consolidated cash flow of CDA and the net income of the CDA group. |
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The full-duplex, point-to-point nature of SAS enables simultaneous active connections among multiple initiators and high-performance SAS targets. |
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One of the task force's recommendations was to issue a SAS to give practitioners guidance on compliance audits. |
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If an agent is not named as an underwriter in an offering document, can the CPA use the SEC definition of underwriter in SAS no. |
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The PCAOB in 2007 raised concerns about accounting firms meeting the brainstorming mandates of SAS no. |
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Don Cattell, Outrider TUAV program director, said the objective of the flight was to verify performance of the SAS during takeoff and landing. |
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One man who knew many of them is Simon Mann, an old Etonian former SAS officer who achieved infamy in 2004 with a bungled coup attempt in Equatorial Guinea. |
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This space reproduces the lounge of the Radisson SAS Royal Hotel down to the furnishing details, offering a mini lesson in architecture and design to those who have wearied of shopping and want to rest here for a moment. |
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On 13 April 2004 Racing-Live SAS filed an application for registration of a Community Trade Mark. |
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F or the SAS, this entails a curb on personnel g ro wth. |
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The range of SAS perforation options has been developed to provide specifiers with design solutions to significantly enhance the visual appearance of the ceiling. |
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The blade supports up to two SAS daughterboards to provide a total of 16 ports. |
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Like the Grateful Dead's Deadheads at concerts, SAS veterans of previous user conventions wear up to 20 badges on their jackets as a demonstration of loyalty. |
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It was composed of soldiers of the South African 32nd 'Buffalo'Battalion, regiments of the Rhodesian Selous Scouts, members of the British SAS and Angolan reconnaissance units. |
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In Chris Ryan's Strike Back, the much-hyped combat fest from Sky One, we had John Porter, an SAS hardman with scant regard for protocol and a score to settle. |
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In addition to these benefits to society, the dissemination of knowledge will have a positive impact on applications other than those developed by Carmat SAS, such as the medical use of biosynthetic materials. |
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He worked for SAS from 1989-1996 in Sweden and Denmark, foremostly heading marketing operations in Denmark. |
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The Royal Radisson SAS Hotel, a five-star hotel mainly patronised by Scandinavians is located where a section of the first Brussels city walls once stood. |
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By analytical tools we mean mainly the SAS statistical analysis package. |
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Located in Avignon, Diprola is a holding company of family enterprise ETS Schöpfer SAS, which specialises in portioning and preparing cheese as well as packaging fresh cheese. |
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The Decision of 15 November 1994, which is the subject of the complaint of SAS, was taken by the National Licensing Board for Environmental Protection under the Swedish Environmental Protection Act. |
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The SAS turntable unit can be customised to your requirements with accessories such as separate air-wash separators, pressure blasting equipment or handling devices. |
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The breaking of the siege by the SAS was later ranked by the public as one of television's greatest moments. |
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An SAS reconnaissance team was dispatched to carry out preparations for a seaborne infiltration. |
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Dressed in black, an SAS soldier slid down a rope to a balcony and in a split second shattered a window with a flash grenade. |
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Airbus UK is a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus SAS which produces wings for the Airbus aircraft family. |
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In July 2013 three soldiers died from overheating or heatstroke on an SAS selection exercise. |
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The Free French SAS paratroopers suffered 77 killed, with 197 wounded and missing. |
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As the sun finally set, the rebels rushed the sangars, but were cut to pieces by the deadly accurate SAS fire. |
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Former members of the SAS are briefing water bailiffs on the Grimersta estate, on the west coast of Lewis, in the Hebrides. |
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The Canadian manufacturer recommended that all DHC-8-Q400s be grounded after landing gears collapsed on two separate SAS flights on Sept. |
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Table 1 shows some areas where SAS state machines are more flexible than their FC equivalents. |
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Overall, the results suggest that SAS, citric acid and SAPP would be similarly accepted by consumers. |
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China Northern Airlines and Scandinavia's SAS each took delivery of their first Airbus A321-200 Aircraft powered by IAE V2500 Turbofans. |
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It is thought the 1970s stun grenade floated down the Wye from the former SAS HQ at Stirling Lines. |
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The predominant role of the SAS, Delta Force and US Seals will be dealing with the fall out from Syria. |
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Privately-held Hosted Solutions also runs three SAS 70 Type II certified data centers, located in Charlotte, Cary and Raleigh, North Carolina. |
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For three years prior to the introduction of the first components in 2004, SAS technology was in the definition, development and standardization phase. |
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Free French paratroopers from the British SAS Brigade were assigned to objectives in Brittany from 5 June until August in Operations Dingson, Samwest, and Cooney. |
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We are honoured to be selected once again by SAS to support their landing gears, said Mr Goh Poh Loh, Executive Vice President, Component Total Support of ST Aerospace. |
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In 2001 Airbus was incorporated as Airbus SAS, a joint stock company. |
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Carpenter's complete guide to the SAS macro language, 2d ed. |
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It is four years since Kemp hung up his bovver boots as Walford's legendary Grant Mitchell and moved from the BBC to ITV's SAS series Ultimate Force. |
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For example, SAS can use the standard normal distribution with a seed. |
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Teragram, a division of SAS and the leading provider of multilingual natural language processing technologies, today announced that it has been selected by Automotive. |
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