Other animals including horses, dogs, cats, poultry, vermin and wildlife can act as carriers and help spread the disease. |
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After the explosion other soldiers arrived in Bradley fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers. |
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There's a risk that the party will be transformed into a legion of spear carriers. |
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The company provides container services, tanker and gas carriers, bulk and special services for offshore oil and gas companies. |
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Third party carriers deliver finished products directly to Jerome Cheese Company's customers from three shipping docks. |
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They are known carriers of several deadly diseases, among them the bubonic plague. |
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It may take some time, but the ultimate losers in a world of reduced suppliers will of course be the carriers themselves. |
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A spate of viruses could force carriers to beef up their customer support staffs, which would drive up prices for all users. |
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He is facing hard questions on the viability of a small carrier, squeezed between large airlines and low-budget carriers. |
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Bosses embarked on a programme of cost-cutting to reduce fees charged to airlines and entice new carriers, especially no-frills operators. |
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Following this week's collapse of Belgian airline Sabena, several more national carriers are under threat. |
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French supermarkets, bless them, no longer give out flimsy plastic carriers. |
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The weather, though rather cloudy, was ideal for the occasion and in case dehydration set in plenty of water carriers were on standby. |
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They will act as emergency water pumps and carriers and have been equipped to act as mobile workshops to maintain water supplies. |
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Downstairs they found eight more dogs in pet carriers and a parrot in a cage. |
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Both low-price carriers attribute a substantial portion of the increase in traffic to people who have previously not considered air travel. |
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The leaflet gives information about safety harnesses, pet carriers, dog guards and travel cages or crates. |
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As kids head back to school, they can now ditch their traditional paper, plastic and metal lunch carriers for a natural cotton canvas sack. |
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Major carriers at the airport are taking on their no-frills competitors with a range of low-cost fares on domestic and European routes. |
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The pass was also skied quite often in those days both by individuals looking for their fortune and the mail carriers of the day. |
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The airline said it would restructure its European short-haul business to compete with no-frills carriers. |
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Both carriers have now left the UK to join the growing flotilla of warships and auxiliaries heading for a rendezvous in the Mediterranean. |
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They fought tanks, armored personnel carriers, jets and precision munitions with Datsun pickups. |
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Pearl Pass is the trade route between the two areas, used since the late 1800's by miners and mail carriers. |
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Singapore Airlines and other carriers cut flights after visitors avoided the city and as many as nine in 10 hotel rooms were left empty. |
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Writing and wrapping completed, we became celestial mail carriers searching out the best mailbox. |
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As mail carriers, they are chased by dogs and get caught in lawn sprinklers. |
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By 1876, stamps were being used for letters to subscribers and delivered by mail carriers. |
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This scooter, which is to be publicly introduced late in 2002, is being tested by U.S. mail carriers in Florida. |
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Millions of extra seats will be available during the summer as no-frills carriers begin new routes. |
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That meant continuing to operate short-haul flights, in competition with no-frills carriers. |
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But the consumer magazine also noted that people rated the no-frills carriers slightly worse than two years ago. |
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The charge carriers would ordinary tend to diffuse away faster then the ions, thus creating a space charge. |
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Men with congenital absence of the vas deferens, either unilateral or bilateral, may be carriers of cystic fibrosis. |
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But the current tidal wave of red ink has some carriers on the brink of destruction. |
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There were also beautifully restored military vehicles, including jeeps, and Bren gun carriers. |
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In the absence of vaccination most exposed neonates and young children will be infected and become lifelong carriers. |
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Gluons are bosons, carriers of the strong force that bind quarks together into hadrons such as protons or neutrons. |
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Yes, we have songs with unmeaning words, sounds which just help to act as carriers of the notes. |
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As things currently stand, it is illegal to remove a lock from a device, like unlocking a phone so that you can change carriers for example. |
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When carriers underpriced their workers' compensation product to gain market share in the late 1990s, some carriers became insolvent. |
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Most carriers also impose surcharges for excess baggage, unaccompanied minors, paper tickets and changes to flights. |
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The competence of commercial airline pilots of US-based carriers is assessed using standardized simulators of the aircraft they fly. |
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Aside from bloatware included on both devices from their respective carriers, the phones are otherwise identical. |
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People who acquire the virus during childhood are carriers and can pass it on to others, even though they do not exhibit any symptoms of mono. |
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There were heavy, two-ton personnel carriers, motorcycles with sidecars, and ceremonial sedans. |
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Networks might not be the money-spinner the carriers once hoped, but they're bringing increasing cheer to investors with each quarter. |
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These disease carriers trespass into your home and add members into the sick list. |
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Some carriers depend on frequent short-haul flights which nobody wants to go on at the moment. |
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Post-action photos told the Japanese they had missed the American carriers, the weapon they knew was the key to war at sea. |
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Otherwise, you'll have to e-mail the images to yourself, and the wireless carriers will bill you. |
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They also provide breeding grounds for the carriers of diseases such as malaria and bilharzia. |
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The upswing in the shipping industry is encouraging more carriers to list in Hong Kong. |
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Both carriers and shippers are reaping real advantages in the form of multilane contracts. |
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With India becoming a global manufacturing hub for minicars, an increasing number of pure car carriers are calling at Indian ports. |
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Market forces would have led carriers to tighten security and shave waiting time to lure back passengers. |
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Strategically located naval bases capable of berthing the carriers would also have to be constructed, adding to the already burdensome bill. |
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They are carriers of important values that represent a common good, and that must be sustained by charitable beneficence. |
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And the tool carriers feature level lift from ground to full boom height, with no need to adjust the angle of the fork tines while lifting. |
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He signaled the tank column, and the accompanying infantry carriers, to stop. |
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He saw future naval confrontations whereby the battleships and cruisers of a fleet would protect the carriers. |
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At sea are five giant aircraft carriers, four of which have their own battle fleets of destroyers, cruisers and submarines, totalling 25 ships. |
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Submarines, aircraft carriers, destroyers, these people have to be trained. |
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Then, as now, many handgun carriers were perfectly happy with mousegun ballistics. |
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Many ore carriers preferred to clear Maryport in ballast, loading at South Wales ports with coal for Spain. |
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The aircraft are designed to scramble and intercept incoming enemy jets before they can pose a threat to the carriers. |
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The purpose of the scheme was to cede provision of the Internet backbone network directly to commercial carriers. |
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The transcellular pathway involves the movement of ions across the cytoplasm via plasma membrane channels, carriers, and exchangers. |
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And then there are the people carriers built for a family of eight that are never burdened by anything more than a family of three. |
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Standing at Xiangjiaba village, 370m below one sees coalers and cement carriers stream up and down a narrow channel off the far bank. |
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The plasma membrane is the first biological barrier encountered by the ODN carriers on their way into the cell cytoplasm. |
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The production of salves, creams and lotions will require some or all of the following which are used as the carriers for the active substances. |
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Daughters cannot inherit the disease in this way but can become carriers and pass it down to their sons. |
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A male can't pass the gene for hemophilia to his sons, though all his daughters will be carriers of the disease gene. |
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If they inherited one good copy and one mutant copy they would be carriers of the disease, while remaining healthy themselves. |
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Genetic tests can also be used to establish a diagnosis or identify gene carriers prior to the onset of symptoms. |
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Premature ovarian failure occurs in up to 20 percent of women who are premutation carriers of the FMR1 gene. |
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A child can only have Tay-Sachs disease if both parents are carriers of the gene. |
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Britain only had access to long range Blenheim bombers and fighters carried on Britain's aircraft carriers. |
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They are one of the primary carriers of sylvatic rabies and thus can be very dangerous to pets and humans. |
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The carriers were accused of fixing prices on fares through 34 hub airports. |
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People with one normal gene and one sickle gene are carriers of the abnormal gene. |
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Historically, major hub airports have grown up all over the world on the back of airlines which were dominant national flag carriers. |
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Wind has disrupted the advance of great warships like battleships and aircraft carriers. |
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If you see any mice, rodents or other potential carriers of those dangerous fleas, kill them immediately. |
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Transportation elements consisted of trucks, jeeps, and armored personnel carriers. |
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The problem with existing vaccines is that vaccinated animals can be carriers of the disease even though they do not show any symptoms. |
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It would have been smarter to buy half of the troop carriers we did but ensure that they were armoured and weaponised appropriately. |
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To procure more large carriers today and expect them to be useful into midcentury is to be blind to reality. |
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This new company would serve multi-national business customers, international carriers and Internet service providers worldwide. |
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The auto carriers are put together and taken apart while passengers are aboard their section of the train. |
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Analysts say it means consumers can be more choosy, looking for the best deals and that's going to cost the cell phone carriers. |
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Birds are the main carriers of the West Nile virus, which is spread by mosquitoes. |
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It is now up to cellular carriers and application providers to offer the right products and services to meet this demand. |
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Phone companies and telecommunications carriers have been up on the block since British Telecom was sold almost two decades ago. |
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Telecommunications carriers have to upgrade systems and equipment for state-of-the-art digital services. |
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Seven sells software to telecom carriers who manage wireless networks for corporate clients. |
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There was a tripling or a quadrupling of the number of packmen, carriers, and others engaged in moving goods about. |
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And cellular carriers can insert fine print into their contracts to prevent network overuse. |
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Migratory wildfowl, notably wild ducks, are carriers of the viruses, but are unlikely to develop an infection. |
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When the men of the AIF marched across the Range they had no native carriers. |
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The reason airfares are generally so much lower at Baltimore is the presence of low-cost carriers, like Southwest. |
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Some carriers have already cancelled a series of flights from London airports. |
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In order to make Ethernet successful in metro networks, it indeed needs to evolve to meet requirements of service providers and carriers. |
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The carriers were not in the same street as tanks, but they were fast and well armed and the crews well trained. |
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The six carriers are China Airlines, EVA Airways, Mandarin Airlines, Far Eastern Air Transport, TransAsia Airways and UNI Air. |
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Female carriers of X-linked recessively inherited disorders can often be identified by some outward expression of the disorder. |
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While the large telecom carriers may have been slow to answer the call, they are certainly listening now. |
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And mobile operating systems are giving up control of look and feel to the carriers too. |
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This is an example of an open circuit, a gap in the loop preventing charge carriers from moving, thus preventing current. |
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To meet these needs, a new category of system is now being deployed by carriers and service providers around the world. |
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Nortel Networks has secured optical infrastructure contracts with three China Telecom regional carriers. |
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The carriers have heard the message and are attempting to move in that direction. |
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The company's main customers are large businesses and telecommunications carriers. |
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Over 40 international telecoms carriers currently do their billing with the company. |
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Its most valuable customers are those with complex networking needs, and increasingly telecommunication carriers and internet service providers. |
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Courts are auctioning off equipment that belonged to bankrupt carriers and Internet service providers for 10 cents on the dollar. |
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The 32 warships of the Royal Navy included five carriers, six cruisers, seven destroyers, and 14 frigates. |
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The Royal Navy's carriers will, at 65,000 tonnes, be smaller, but they are likely to have the same propulsion system. |
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The major problem facing the Royal Navy is that its carriers are too small. |
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A Japanese strike force of 188 aircraft launched from four carriers about 350 km Northwest of Darwin over two separate attacks. |
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The difference is that the quality products use vegetable and fruit essential oils to act as carriers of the carnauba. |
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The deal will enable VeriSign to offer multimedia messaging capabilities and interoperability services to carriers. |
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Private carriers for a York parcel delivery company were today rejoicing at the news that they are to be paid at last. |
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In the long-term, trials are likely with the RN's future carriers HMS Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales. |
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Type 22 frigate HMS Cumberland has been lending one of the Royal Navy's carriers a hand during a crucial training period. |
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China's efforts to cool the economy have led charter rates for dry cargo bulk cargo carriers to more fairly reflect supply and demand. |
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It is too large to be accounted for by vehicle diffusion, considering proton transport by acid carriers. |
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The Pemon also make wooden dugout and bark canoes, paddles, and bows, and they weave hammocks and baby carriers. |
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We cleared the space and relocated all air carriers from the landside terminal out to their respective airside terminals. |
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Taylor added today would also see the port a lot busier than normal with three car carriers and two container vessels due to dock by noon. |
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Stage I includes 490 metres of wharf and facilities for bulk cargo handling, stock carriers and general cargo vessels. |
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They cause dairy and deer farmers anxiety as they are carriers of bovine tuberculosis. |
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Now the carriers are looking to expand the market by letting subscribers resell talk time to friends and neighbors. |
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The ship screened the escort carriers and performed antisubmarine warfare patrols. |
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These are the sort of options normally restricted to much bigger cars like people carriers. |
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While only the letter carriers are on strike, other postal workers indicated they are also owed back wages. |
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Come to that, try putting yourself in the place of the letter carriers who have to deliver such unruly epistles. |
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Neighbors, relatives and letter carriers are useful in finding those elderly who are at risk. |
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And two letter carriers, one in New Jersey and one in Florida, have contracted the less serious skin form of anthrax infection. |
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The Green Party has been supporting the unions in terms of getting cabotage, where local freight is carried by local carriers. |
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You feed into an anti-government sentiment and then direct it at the letter carriers and other postal employees. |
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Under the Act you have carriers, so you cannot actually provide carriage services unless you are a licensed carrier. |
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Granted, there are many who argue that the company is now the biggest predator on the landscape and is squeezing smaller carriers and airports. |
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Sasha looked at the opposite ridge and saw many Alliance vehicles, tanks, carriers and so on. |
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He has commanded in every rank from lieutenant to vice admiral, and has flown his flag in all three of the Navy's aircraft carriers. |
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In Europe, all the leading carriers have announced dramatic cost-cutting exercises, making it a buyer's market for airlines seeking new aircraft. |
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But US airports have only reopened to American carriers operating non-stop international flights from high-security foreign airports. |
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Large steamships were supplanting smaller sailing vessels as the main carriers of slaves. |
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To boost profits, it switched some carriers from dry bulk cargoes to coal, and raised freight rates for coal along the coastal region. |
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Indeed, the large bulk shipping carriers are queued up for weeks waiting to load basic ore and other items on the way to China. |
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That would allow Russian crude to be loaded into some of the very large crude carriers that regularly cross the Atlantic. |
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Courses are available for excavators, skid-steer loaders, telescopic tool carriers, and attachments. |
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The army sent in armoured troop carriers and artillery into Racak, Petroovo, Malopoljce and Renaja. |
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Battle tanks, armoured personnel carriers and other assorted military vehicles headed north and the lights of Iraq could be seen in the distance. |
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At dawn the next day aircraft from Nagumo's carriers attacked Midway, causing widespread damage. |
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We have the best tanks in the world and the best armored personnel carriers and artillery pieces. |
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There are holidaying families loading and unloading more or less disgruntled children from people carriers. |
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Infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, and tanks can be used to evacuate them. |
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Zhejiang is now the fourth province in China to have officially opened the door to non-contagious Hepatitis B carriers. |
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The evacuation is conducted in daylight, using armored personnel carriers that bring daily supplies to the front. |
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The only problem was that people carriers were out of the question. |
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These weren't frigates, cruisers, carriers or even battleships. |
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Sergei's comrades there are still waiting for the armored personnel carriers promised by the defense ministry months ago, he says. |
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French troops in armoured personnel carriers rolled through the streets of Kidal in northern Mali on Wednesday. |
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He says the quadcopters, which measure less than a foot in diameter, take off from autonomous ocean vehicles, which serve as miniature aircraft carriers. |
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To avoid these problems, HomePlug uses a robust orthogonal frequency division multiplexing scheme with 1,280 orthogonal quadrature amplitude modulation carriers. |
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To ensure noise measurements on digital carriers are valid, a holding tone must be transmitted to operate the compander and quantizing circuitry in its normal operating range. |
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The regional and local railroads act as a gathering system for the class I carriers who facilitate the long-distance haulage required for many agricultural products. |
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In March 1999, Click began offering high-speed broadband connections to businesses, and wholesaling bandwidth to competitive local exchange carriers. |
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Four of the five, who are all rear admirals, flew in from their carriers in the Arabian Sea to Illustrious to confer on the war against international terrorism. |
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These included components for air-to-surface missiles, aircraft machine guns, armoured personnel carriers, combat aircraft, torpedoes and combat helicopters. |
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The word redcap originally referred to a piece of red flannel tied for visibility around the caps of baggage carriers at New York's Grand Central Station. |
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The link between the daily traffic jams outside schools and the bored, fat teenagers in the people carriers seemed to escape the members of the obesity taskforce. |
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Soon planes spilled off of the carriers and that's all she wrote. |
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She wanted to know whether Amnesty International was protesting at Shannon Airport when American troop carriers were refuelling with the permission of the Irish Government. |
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In the early '80s, Ray Dolan landed fighter planes on aircraft carriers. |
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It has to repackage network capacity leased from established carriers. |
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Enumerators also solicit data from knowledgeable individuals such as building superintendents, letter carriers or neighbors when more direct means fail. |
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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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Biosolids for land application must pass standards for pathogen levels, concentrations of polluting metals, and for attracting flies, rodents and other disease carriers. |
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They say combat engineers need a faster, more powerful fleet of tactical construction equipment, dedicated haul vehicles and armored personnel carriers. |
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It remains a very useful weapon since it can be mounted in high-mobility, multipurpose wheeled vehicles and M113-series armored personnel carriers. |
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Roving tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, artillery pieces, and mortars are key to enhancing the aggressiveness of defense. |
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If no landing craft are carried then the additional space in the docking bay allows a total of 53 tanks or 80 armoured personnel carriers to be transported. |
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Military armored personnel carriers and trucks prowled the city and its vicinity as officials appealed to residents to remain indoors and keep their homes locked. |
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But wireless carriers outside Europe have not offered that latter option for Internet services such as games, directory lookup or other content until recently. |
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Villagers also cited skin, lice, and saliva as carriers of the disease. |
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There are denials from phone makers and carriers, sheepish admissions from others. |
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The two carriers are headquartered in Kuala Lumpur but have vastly different profiles and operating philosophies. |
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He was a member of the sorting group for the post office project, whose job it was to sort the incoming mail for the mail carriers to deliver around the school. |
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Earlier in the week they met villagers who had trekked across the mountains to meet aid trucks carrying blankets, bedding, food and water carriers. |
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Today Manchester Airport managing director John Spooner revealed it was only a matter of time before the popular no-frills carriers set up major operations in Manchester. |
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Tourism Ireland is also involved in co-operative marketing with carriers and the travel trade and promotions include new air services into the country. |
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Legislation drafted in February requires all member states to share airline-safety information, and tour operators to disclose the carriers being booked for their customers. |
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But in an echo of the battle between budget airlines and traditional carriers, existing train firms are trying to stop the services before they even run. |
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In terms of its obligations under European Union accession, Bulgaria has to end the monopoly of the state railways, BDZ, and open the market to private railway carriers. |
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At the slightest hint of profitability, carriers begin bulking up and adding routes, which quickly undercuts profits and exacerbates huge losses when travel drops off. |
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More than 80 Land Rovers, trucks and all-terrain vehicles, ambulances, forklifts and bulk fuel carriers have been marked in regiment colours for the deployment. |
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Once he learned of the disaster that had struck his carriers, Admiral Yamamoto, still hundreds of miles to the west with the main battlegroup, reversed course. |
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In the Second World War carriers replaced battleships as the capital ships of modern navies because aircraft could perform the functions of naval guns more effectively. |
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The aviation assets required would come from the U.S. Navy's carriers. |
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At the end of the Battle of Midway, all four Japanese carriers involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor had been sunk, while the United States lost the carrier Yorktown. |
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In the meantime, what are the winning strategies for telecom carriers? |
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Both carriers are using fixed wireless to provide a bundle of services to business customers in the 40 to 60 markets where they also offer fiber connections. |
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The major telecom carriers all see wireless data as an important growth market, and they plan to package voice and data services into a one-stop-shop offering. |
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Approximately two-thirds of these people with chronic infection do not themselves get sick or die of the virus, but they are carriers and can transmit it to other people. |
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Two of the carriers were a cardiothoracic surgeon and a perfusionist. |
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The farmers were asking for government subsidies for the losses they have suffered due to fears that the animals are potential carriers of the virus. |
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Sufferers of leprosy and tuberculosis as well as carriers of the germs responsible for those diseases are particularly at risk of this false positive reaction. |
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Asymptomatic carriers can introduce the organism into new populations. |
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It is an old enemy, the lethal form of a familiar virus, and a threat that has recurred down the centuries with animals the carriers, as the plague was spread by rats. |
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This simultaneously reduces the number of free carriers in the material. |
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Quinine and caffeine are two distinguished carriers of such alkaloids. |
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The waiters weren't merely plate carriers, they were the new best friend you hadn't met yet and they could probably knock you up a balloon animal into the bargain. |
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But carriers there tend to buy less expensive second-generation systems. |
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Stated future requirements for the yards include up to nine Type 45 destroyers, two future aircraft carriers and a primary casualty receiving ship. |
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Before kiley was born, they did not realize they were both silent carriers of the gene that causes the condition. |
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The guests were taken on a walk around the Court buildings, and had a good lunch, brought from home in large tiffin carriers by Mrs. CJ and served by white-uniformed bearers. |
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Adding the tonnage moved by scheduled carriers to that by private operators finally produces an estimate of the overall total tonnage of freight on the roads. |
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His shipping fleet has been at the centre of a dispute with the Australian maritime unions over the flagging out of two bulk carriers working the domestic coastal trade. |
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During World War I, Belgian Sheepdogs distinguished themselves on the battlefields, serving as message carriers, ambulance dogs, and even pulling machine guns. |
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Some are also unhappy about the Italian sale of lynx armored personnel carriers to Russia. |
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The armored personnel carriers that move Egyptian troops around are to a main battle tank what a Mini is to a mack truck. |
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This is because Taiwanese carriers can expect to enjoy higher demand from increasing numbers of business travelers and tourists travelling between Taiwan and North America. |
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Its most popular segmented tire is used for grading and excavation work mounted on skid-steer loaders, backhoe loaders, tool carriers, wheel loaders, or trenchers. |
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From ancient biremes to gigantic aircraft carriers, from mighty steamers to futuristic submarines, this book is filled with the wonders of seafaring vessels past and present. |
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If both parents are carriers of the same recessive gene that can cause a birth defect, there is a one-in-four chance that each of their children will inherit the problem. |
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Since the signals the service personnel will be working with are digitally modulated analog carriers, new test equipment and measurement metrics are needed. |
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Every day the ship carefully navigated through the channels of blue icebergs, some as large as aircraft carriers, some smaller chunks of the most magnificently formed shapes. |
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Rodents cost billions of dollars in lost crops each year, and some are carriers of human diseases such as bubonic plague, typhus, and Hanta fever. |
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Luckily, as filming wrapped up no one had been nipped, and the penguins we safely returned to their carriers. |
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Drug mules, long agreed by all as the real carriers of weapons of mass destruction, routinely elude the army, security guards and high-tech scanners. |
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Check prices at AA.com Other carriers also serve Madrid with nonstop flights. |
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In turn this material is transformed into horticultural tools such as slashers, axes, jembes and other tools and items such as chisels, bicycle carriers and kitchen utensils. |
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Perhaps most important, the new carriers were not burdened with staffing levels that make those that existed in some of Britain's nationalised industries seem ungenerous. |
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Senior officials stressed that the company confined itself to trunk services, and expected smaller regional or national carriers to provide feeder services on branch routes. |
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So far, discount carriers seem unworried about a slimmer Delta. |
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American carriers, always a sore point for the enemy since the ships had escaped the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor, were the prime targets in the Philippine invasion. |
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If the dismal finances persist, some carriers may try to unlock the value of their miles programs by spinning them off as separate publicly traded companies. |
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This allows carriers to map packet data into arbitrarily sized TDM pipes-for example, taking bursty Ethernet traffic and mapping it into a fixed bandwidth channel. |
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Likewise, the cell-phone market is stagnating because manufacturers and carriers restrict which features consumers can add to their proprietary systems. |
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The game icons are small animated models of infantry, tanks, fighter and bomber planes and an assortment of ships from subs through to aircraft carriers. |
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In this regime, the nonlinear response is augmented by the optical Stark effect, a nonlinearity that is fast because it does not involve the generation of real carriers. |
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Over the past decade, the Iraqis have improvised and cannibalized their obsolescent aircraft, tanks, armored personnel carriers, and air defense network to keep them going. |
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Major weapons systems, such as aircraft carriers, fighter jets, artillery cannons and submarines are likely to be much less useful in unconventional wars. |
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But they were carriers of an ethic that viewed Hawaiians as ignorant children living in a fallen Eden, a view easily reinterpreted as reason for colonialism. |
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The Navy specified they wanted a fighter that could greatly outclimb and outmaneuver the Hellcat while being capable of operation from the smallest of aircraft carriers. |
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In addition to more space and fewer companions, some carriers offer limousine or helicopter service to and from airports and separate check-ins speed the process. |
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Because the carriers subsidize most phone purchases with big rebates tied to service agreements, they have something of a chokehold on the phone market. |
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They are one of the commonest carriers of ciguatera poisoning. |
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A reliable, high bandwidth access technology such as wireless optical networking helps carriers achieve high building and customer penetration rates quickly. |
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Insurance carriers as well work diligently to make positive impacts on eliminating Judicial Hellholes. |
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The current state-of-the-art use of crystalloids, colloids, and oxygen carriers were discussed. |
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The Canadians planned Operation Totalize, with attacks by strategic bombers and a novel night attack using Kangaroo armoured personnel carriers. |
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Apart from tanks, Alvis makes armoured infantry fighting vehicles, and armoured personnel carriers. |
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The CVN 21 program is the future aircraft carrier replacement program for USS Enterprise and CVN 68-class aircraft carriers. |
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For a cyberterrorist, this potential for mass destruction makes carriers and their affiliated industry members very appealing targets. |
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Intense competition and overambitious expansion by foreign carriers that rule the market have saturated it, crowding Myanmar carriers out. |
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Intermediaries and carriers across North America listed more than 120 million loads and trucks last year on the DAT Network of load boards. |
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In contrast, isolates from carriers are genetically more heterogenous and relatively few belong to hyperinvasive clones. |
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The attack went ahead but the carriers bogged in the sand and the attempt failed. |
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The spores of freshwater algae are dispersed mainly by running water and wind, as well as by living carriers. |
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Epstein-Barr virus DNA levels in palatine tonsils and autologous serum from EBV carriers. |
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Advances were made in nearly every aspect of naval warfare, most notably with aircraft carriers and submarines. |
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Bradshaw immediately went into competition by lowering the rates of carriage on the canal and by offering improved terms to the private carriers. |
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Several species of terns have been implicated as carriers of West Nile virus. |
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He fears two planned aircraft carriers and thousands of troops could be axed, and a replacement for the Trident nuclear deterrent depeople layed. |
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A litany of cynically broken promises too long to particularise but what about jailing knife carriers and cracking down on violent offenders? |
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This leaves just a handful of destroyers, destroyer escorts and small jeep carriers to defend the approach to the troops and landing zone. |
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They met with the thirteen ships of Taffy 3, comprising six small escort carriers, three destroyers, and four destroyer escorts. |
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Predictive testing for cognitive functioning in female carriers of the fragile X syndrome using hair root analysis. |
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Digivance digitizes radio frequency for transport over fiber and enables wireless carriers to add capacity and extend coverage in their networks. |
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The outcodes are used to get mail to the correct postal office for delivery by mail carriers. |
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Budget carriers such as EasyJet and Ryanair offer seasonal connections to different cities in Europe. |
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The eg levels, or bands, in which the charge carriers move are orbitally degenerate. |
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Phloridzin from apple extract, which inhibits the molecular carriers responsible for transporting sugars from the intestine into the bloodstream. |
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Stage coaches carried the rich, and the less wealthy could pay to ride on carriers carts. |
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Navy, destroyed over 30 percent of the Japanese Navy, including 8 aircraft carriers, 1 battleship and 11 cruisers. |
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The nonmail revenues of this carrier relative to those of other trunkline carriers had improved significantly in later years. |
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Bulk carriers have to wait up to 18 days before being serviced, container ships 36,3 hours on average. |
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By comparison, two prevalent genetic disorders, cystic fibrosis and Tay-Sachs disease, can occur only when both mother and father are carriers. |
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A profile compiled for a single quote can generate pricing for multiple carriers and other product lines, giving brokers the chance to up-sell. |
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Britain also has two cellular mobile carriers, four Telepoint operators and three personal communications network organizations. |
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One of EasyLink International's lines of business is providing Telex Network outsourcing services to carriers around the world. |
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Fifty-five respondents, representing approximately 45 carriers and MGUs, took part. |
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The BMCS is responsible for enforcing federal safety and hazardous material regulations for all interstate carriers. |
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Bibby has moved away from LPG and chemical tankers into floating accommodation coastals and dry bulk carriers. |
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The company also operates foreign flag dry bulk carriers, which trade in the international commercial market. |
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The company is engaged in the transportation of dry bulk cargoes through the ownership and operation of dry bulk carriers. |
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These new bulk carriers will be equipped with a broad array of the most advanced navigation and data systems commercially available today. |
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The company operates a modern fleet of about 85 bulk carriers that trade worldwide, of which 49 are owned. |
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The fare structure is one reason Independence Air has joined a necrology of low-cost carriers that stretches over four decades. |
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In contrast to a conventional p-n junction diode, Schottky-barrier diodes carry current only by majority carriers. |
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There are penalties for carriers who transport foreign nationals without correct travel documents. |
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Systems whose dimensions are comparable to or smaller than the mean free path of the carriers are not necessarily small. |
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Getting the bottom feeders off the road means scrupulous carriers get a larger share of the business. |
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Instead of courting carriers, equipment vendors now try to marginalize them by directly attacking new revenue streams. |
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The programmable, scaleable EXS platform provides a number of benefits to carriers. |
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At the current time, Fitch believes the competitive threats faced by Madison River are moderate compared to urban-based local exchange carriers. |
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