Even soldiers who sought to behave well in billets were not immune from gaffes. |
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This allows more soldiers to serve in operational billets and makes the DA civilian contribution even more integral to mission accomplishment. |
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Tubular wire production method provides versatility of composition and is not limited to the analysis of available steel billets. |
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Paul thinks of Detering, who spotted a cherry tree in full bloom near their billets and picked a few blossoms. |
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This they repeat every quarter of an hour, insomuch that a single last of herrings requires five hundred billets to dry them. |
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Its five major products are fibre-optic faceplates, inverters, tapers, inverter billets and taper billets. |
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These steels are available in sheet, forging billets, bars, strip, and plate. |
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Quickly she picked up all the wood and started to make up some more billets, hoping the the noise would indicate to him that she was busy. |
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Moves within the scouting movement mean that future scouts and guides are more likely to stay in hotel style billets than traditional tents. |
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They also filled nontraditional billets as air traffic controllers, link trainers, mechanics, and parachute riggers. |
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Bill Enxing of Cardinal Metals stepped forward and created the forged steel billets. |
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Highpoint North consists of three H-shaped airmen's billets, each housing 69 women in single and shared rooms and inmates have their own keys. |
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The others planted thousands of death charges around the soldier billets and many defence turrets. |
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In a blooming mill, a continuous-cast bloom is rolled into billets, reheated, and thereafter rolled and formed into various products in a steel bar mill or wire rod mill. |
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Disks are forged to near net size or to approximate shape using large presses with input stock from billets previously produced from consumably remelted ingots or consolidated powder. |
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The soap bar extruded from the plodder is continuously cut by the cutting machine into soap billets. |
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The soap bar, extruded from the plodder, is continuously cut by the cutting machine into soap billets and directly embossed by a roll device. |
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When extrusions of the highest quality are required, as in strong alloy aircraft parts, extrusion billets may be scalped before shipment to remove surface liquation. |
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The billets should be wrapped in polyethylene sheeting to protect them from accidental gasoline spills. |
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It was felt, however, that keeping American soldiers out of German billets, which had not been done after World War One, would serve as a necessary corrective. |
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We were issued with candles, which we used in the dug outs of the billets because our billets consisted of barns, cowsheds, pig sties and places like that. |
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After that, we will begin the process of finding billets for them. |
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The next research step to operationalize or implement the strategic plan for joint officer management was to gather extensive data on billets that require joint experience, education, or training. |
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The heated billets shoot out of the reheating furnace and are caught by the fettlers, men equipped with large pincers, and fed manually into the mill roll. |
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Tucker refused the original proposal to buy the European company's bats, instead working out a deal in which Louisville Slugger buys billets of wood and makes its own product. |
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Here at the factory that makes the famous Louisville Slugger bat, three techniques are used to turn Northern white ash billets into baseball bats. |
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The Colonian was huge and carried steel shells destined for the Somme battlefield in northern France, as well as copper ingots, brass fuses, ball-bearings and steel billets. |
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The first is that players will be billeted into solid homes in a community and the teams and billets will become the parents and guardians of those boys while they play hockey in that community. |
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In response to his appeal and unshaken trust in them, the workers miraculously produced as much as 120,000 tons of steel billets by a blooming mill with rated capacity of 60,000-tons. |
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Silkman saw these increased bonuses as rewards for serving in demanding billets at sea. |
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Omura further proposed military billets be filled by all classes of people including farmers and merchants. |
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The ingots are then heated in a soaking pit and hot rolled into slabs, billets, or blooms. |
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Based on 130 mm billets, LOSAL has 2 billet cutting facilities and 3 self-contained hot rolling mills of 400 and 300 mm, with ragging of 500 and 450 mm with its corresponding gas combustion heating furnaces. |
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The prince called at The George Inn on Irongate, where the Duke of Devonshire had set up his headquarters, and demanded billets for his 9,000 troops. |
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Slabs are the feed material for hot strip mills or plate mills and blooms are rolled to billets in a billet mill or large sections in a structural mill. |
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Woodward, who was a recent NPC Sailor of the Quarter, currently has 13 years of active-duty service and is in a rating that has seen many of its billets civilianized. |
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Against every pillar was a stack of billets above a man's height. |
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