With its low-slung frame, the truck can be carried aboard military transport planes and deployed anywhere in the world. |
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In the former case a tactical operation may defend submarines deployed deep inside bays, fiords or inner seas. |
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Approximately 4,600 small interceptors would be deployed in orbit, each capable of homing in on and destroying incoming hostile warheads. |
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Despite the apparent formal simplicity, the taboret and the objects on it are deployed with surprising complexity. |
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Transmission relays will also be deployed to provide range extension for users when BLOS systems are not available. |
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It has been deployed into a number of situations in a manner which has not been fully conducive to assessing its results. |
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They were ends in that forces were raised, maintained, and deployed in the field in order to fight them. |
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Navy vessels and spotter aircraft were also deployed by the British Government to monitor the BNFL ships as they sailed off the Irish coast. |
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So when we talk about race, we're torn between stereotypes ruthlessly deployed and seeking out the particular. |
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A total of six police and military companies were quickly deployed to quell the unrest. |
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Teams will be deployed throughout the city to guide and encourage people from street corners to communiversities. |
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Armed marshals will be deployed on flights in the next few months to thwart would-be hijackers. |
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There's no need for additional comms equipment or dial-up connections to be deployed at the corporate network end. |
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A police helicopter was also deployed and officers tried to puncture the car's tyres with a stinger device. |
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The newly deployed solution is expected to drive omnichannel customer journeys through proactive and reactive engagement. |
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Troops were deployed in helicopters after landslides and collapsed buildings blocked roads. |
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Moments later, automatic commands deployed its solar arrays and navigational antennas. |
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Heavily armed soldiers are deployed around government buildings and soldiers are everywhere in the streets. |
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The Council have deployed six gritters and four snowploughs and these will cover all the major roads in the county. |
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In World War II, there was a high incidence of leishmaniasis and sandfly fever in troops deployed to the Persian Gulf region. |
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He has deployed his characteristic 'cosmic' lighting and simplification of shapes. |
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Other aspects requiring improvement for future operations included force protection and the sustainment of deployed forces. |
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The finale is a joyous fantasia on much of the music deployed earlier with such skill and evident delight. |
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There's been a big buildup in military capability, in missiles deployed along the mainland coast. |
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The researchers had already deployed time-lapse cameras mounted to trees and remote microphones to listen for the telltale calls. |
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The unit deployed to the mobilization station with minimal organizational equipment. |
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A decade ago, personnel deployed to the Persian Gulf faced potential stockpiles of biological weapons but were largely unshielded against them. |
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If deployed along a certain small strip, Soviet armored forces could penetrate the West and unleash apocalypse. |
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A distributed, clustered storage architecture changes the way storage is deployed and managed across the enterprise. |
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Police were deployed to control unruly shoppers as the United States' major sales of the year got underway. |
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So we may look forward once again to the forearm smash being deployed at the line-out by the master of that particular black art. |
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This is the first time a facility inside the camp was hit since Japanese troops were deployed there in January this year. |
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I was an armor task force scout platoon sergeant when my battalion deployed to Iraq. |
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It may be conscious, but it beats the smarm deployed by so many of their colleagues. |
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The forward soldiers, deployed in the left and right wings of the courtyard, opened fire at the Allied vehicles that came clonking down the road. |
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These are best deployed as fun colours with a slightly chalky texture so that they appear positive, but not eye-popping. |
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The squadron deployed its own field kitchen to provide fresh rations, including a daily morning tea on the job sites. |
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During the conflict in Bosnia in the mid-1990s, NATO deployed 60,000 troops, equivalent to one soldier for every 66 Bosnians. |
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All other nations' armed forces involved in Asia are deployed in peacekeeping missions. |
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The crusaders deployed and made no demonstration as they trudged unmurmuringly over the hills of sand unadorned by a patch of vegetation. |
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Originally starting as an interpreter while deployed in Malaya, he can now speak Tetun, Vietnamese, Chinese, Lao and German among others. |
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Detailed maps can be called up on screens and geographical intelligence deployed to officers. |
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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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The air force is also responsible for the intercontinental ballistic missiles deployed in silos in the western United States. |
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Most of his resources must be deployed where most of the crime is, namely urban areas. |
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It has been deployed to fill in for American combat troops required for the attack on the rebel stronghold. |
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Mounted police and dog handlers patrolled the streets and a large number of officers in riot gear were deployed outside the station. |
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Most of the deployed team members are volunteers and have infantry or combat arms experience. |
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Police, who claim to have deployed 17,000 officers in the city, have been given orders to shoot on sight to avoid disorder. |
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He seemed unfazed that an array of high-tech gadgetry was to be deployed in his street with the aim of bringing him to book. |
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He has incorporated video teleconferencing into his treatment programs to help soldiers deployed overseas. |
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Marines deployed around the world are not only warfighters or peacekeepers, they are symbols to the world of what America stands for. |
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All nuclear warheads that were deployed in Ukraine were dismantled by Russia. |
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Armed officers have been deployed on patrol to protect the community and their unarmed colleagues. |
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Policemen and commandos are deployed to quell riots and to maintain law and order. |
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Private security patrols could be deployed in the borough for the first time to quell fears of crime among residents near Wandsworth Common. |
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A water cannon was deployed outside the Australian Embassy, while reinforcements stood by on alert. |
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Sustainment of the deployed force begins once it is received and transported to its staging areas and continues until the campaign is completed. |
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White Chicagoans deployed an expansive sense of what counted as blockbusting and how bad it was. |
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Large numbers of riot police were deployed against the small demonstration and confiscated banners and posters being carried by the unionists. |
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This can be deployed as an add-on module to existing remote access servers. |
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Amtrak said it deployed additional police and canine units at stations, aboard trains and along the railroad. |
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The traces of oil in the waters after the skimmer is deployed are wiped out by use of absorbent pads. |
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Hundreds of police and paramilitary rangers were deployed at key installations. |
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With these technologies deployed successfully, other communities will look like cave-dwellers by comparison. |
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The wheels extend below the deployed outboard hulls to assist in kedging by reducing friction, suction, and risk of hull damage. |
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Typically, forces deployed to peace operations use different skill sets to execute required missions. |
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Fairy tales were deployed by Wildeans to express same-sex desire in a thickly coded array of tropes. |
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In energy terms, that amounts to 950 terawatts of latent heat, which is 73 times more energy than that deployed by all humanity across the globe. |
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And so they deployed him as a stretcher-bearer rather than as a combat soldier. |
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From here supplies were airlifted to soldiers deployed in the wars in the Balkans and in Afghanistan. |
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The 2003 Air Force Posture Statement reminds airmen that the nature of the Air Force is not home-station operations but deployed operations. |
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Similarly, but less drastically, gems were pried from their mountings to be sold or deployed in a different context. |
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In the gorge itself, small groups are deployed that use ambushes combined with effective fire delivery. |
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Many have spent hundreds of pounds customising their kit from army surplus stores ahead of being deployed to the Middle East. |
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Nematodes have been successfully deployed against a wide range of insect pests, including white grubs, weevils, fruit flies and woodwasps. |
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The marines had been hastily deployed to evacuate British nationals from the anarchy. |
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As the Wehrmacht had to change from attack to defence, the division was deployed to fight against partisans. |
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A seaborne missile defense system to counter enemy ballistic missiles is being deployed on the Pacific theater. |
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The whole area was sanitized, and army, police and paramilitary personnel were deployed in strength. |
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These divisions were deployed by the army in various operational theatres and fully integrated into its command structure. |
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Another 80 marines deployed to the free port of Monrovia to conduct engineering work needed to open the port to humanitarian relief. |
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This device slows down the rate of fall, something that ensures when the time comes to pull a ripcord the main canopy is deployed more safely. |
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This airbag is deployed from just above the front bumper when a frontal collision is imminent. |
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It was deployed by autocratic rulers as an instrument of deep and vast social control. |
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Subsequently, the other side also deployed nuclear weapons in quantity and made them relatively secure from attack. |
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If the Brigade had more Arabic linguists, the Army would have deployed them to use their language skills. |
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For that it needed a flexible, easily deployed system that would enable operations people to forecast by various units of measure. |
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In 1994, Tolstoy and her team deployed equipment on the ocean floor to record both seismic activity and tides. |
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Thirty two ocean bottom seismometers will also be deployed to acquire seismic refraction data. |
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In this sense, one of the primary postconceptualist strategy, appropriation, was deployed rapaciously upon Conceptual art itself. |
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Neither his main parachute or reserve chute appear to have deployed properly after he jumped from a Cessna 182 aircraft. |
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Car thefts have dropped in Basildon after police deployed decoy motors which catch crooks in the way a Venus fly trap plant catches insects. |
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In late March 1942, No.75 Squadron hurriedly deployed to Port Moresby in the face of initial Japanese air thrusts against the city. |
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Police deployed riot squads and opened fire on the protesters with water cannons. |
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He gradually learned to give expression to his natural charm and courtesy and he increasingly deployed his self-deprecating humour. |
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Sikh soldiers and British forces were deployed when rebels and pirates attacked colonial interests. |
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The software for control described here has been deployed in Xerox high-end printers for the last five years. |
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Profiting from a mutiny, the rebel forces deployed their troops rapidly and cut the country virtually in two. |
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Each of the ships is loaded and deployed for 3 year stints, after which they return to their main base in the US for refurbishment. |
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Easily deployed via a flick of the index finger, it's an elegant and satisfying solution to the problem of on-the-go spills. |
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They are a tight-knit group who believe strongly in supporting their brothers who are deployed on the front lines. |
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In other words, a plot element should be deployed in a timely fashion and with proper dramatic emphasis. |
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The analogies deployed to regulate other minorities extend beyond the categories of blackness and whiteness. |
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Ninety members of the tribe are currently under arms, with 30 deployed in Iraq. |
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Temperature data loggers were deployed near the outflow of each lake to record the timing and frequency of tidal inflows. |
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There were 80 Gardai deployed at a roundabout on the Navan Road on Friday morning to move Travellers off the thoroughfare. |
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They were deployed more as a show of force than as force aiming to achieve concrete results on the ground. |
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The PAC-3 missile is the first operationally deployed hit-to-kill weapon system capable of defeating all known air and missile defense threats. |
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There are 250,000 US servicemen and servicewomen taking part in this campaign deployed from bases in the US, Germany and Italy. |
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We'll tell you how they're bringing America's pastime to servicemen and servicewomen deployed overseas. |
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An hour later, by manually working the rudders and flaps, Campbell made a near-perfect landing amid cheers from fellow airmen deployed from Pope. |
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The typical reservist might be deployed for another 12 months over the next couple years. |
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The entire range of U-boat countermeasures available to the allies was deployed at one time or another in the channel. |
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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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If he is being absolutely and totally honest, what kind of honesty has he deployed up to now? |
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Actions in support of the soldier programs and support of troops deployed at home and abroad provide a great service. |
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This is the last building they saw well, before they were deployed back in mid February for the Middle East. |
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To qualify for the award, individuals must have deployed for 45 consecutive days or 90 nonconsecutive days. |
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The protest was peaceful, although hundreds of riot and military police were deployed around the capital to control violence. |
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The missile is deployed in a transport-launching canister from which it is launched through the mortar start technique. |
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Over 250 were built there and deployed to protect allied shipping in the Battle of the Atlantic. |
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The ship deployed her mooring legs in a precision anchoring evolution less than 1,200 yards from shoal water. |
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The damage control parties were already being deployed to the various damaged circuits and burnt control panels. |
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The riot squad and two water cannons were deployed after missiles were thrown. |
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He stressed the need for biosecurity and disinfection measures to continue to be effectively deployed by all farmers. |
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Such batteries, deployed on the South Coast, eventually achieved a commendable destruction rate against flying bombs. |
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The bottom of it is built like the hull of a boat and it can float, even without special floats, which can be deployed from the wheel supports. |
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We believe that operational personnel deployed at division command or alternate command posts should be equal. |
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Because these ameliorative representational arrangements are so controversial, they tend to get deployed in marginal areas or as one-shot deals. |
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The soldiers deployed in late December and early January 1996, and quickly established a 2.5-mile-wide buffer zone between the opposing forces. |
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Once in the firing area, deployed aircraft from Kalaikunda are vectored on to the tug and fire at the target from the front quarter only. |
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Search specialists and sniffer dogs were also deployed as police extended the cordon to more than 300 metres from the deserted bus. |
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The government deployed additional military forces to attack terrorist strongholds. |
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Metro police and emergency services officials will also be deployed along the route during the event. |
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His Legion was currently deployed along the right flank, slowly moving towards the enemy base in hopes of flanking their position. |
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During his announcement speech in his home state of Arkansas, he mainly deployed wooden stock phrases. |
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Lake Kinneret field data from six thermistor chains and eight wind anemometers deployed during July 2001 are presented. |
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This year, 24 of the Army's 33 active brigades were deployed for at least some period of time overseas. |
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It's sad that they leave rubbish behind and equally sad that the resources of the council have to be deployed to clear it up. |
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Police and troops deployed around the parliament building failed to offer any resistance to the demonstrators who stormed into the main chamber. |
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Several drivers had to swerve to avoid him and the safety car had to be deployed to protect participants. |
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That would make sense, considering that's where these soldiers deployed from and that's where many of their families remain. |
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The vehicles will also be fitted with equipment required for deployed operations such as radio mounts, weapon racks, storage space for webbing and armour. |
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Saudi Arabia, which is hosting some two million Muslims for the haj pilgrimage, deployed more than 10,000 troops at the holy sites and at key airports and sea ports. |
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And who was now running the scud missiles and bombers that would be deployed to use these chemical weapons? |
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On the surface, the scuffle merely reflected differing opinions about the arguments deployed last week at the Supreme Court. |
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The dispute took its toll on the state opening of parliament with the number of troops on parade halved yesterday to 520 as soldiers were deployed on fire duties. |
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In analyzing the actual content of the perzine, one discovers a number of strategies deployed in the construction and performance of social identity. |
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Two hundred Coast Guard small boats and cutters deployed to patrol the harbor that held more than 30,000 spectator vessels and participating ships. |
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Their collective learning is immense, and is deployed without pity. |
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The scale of devastation is now threatening to engulf the amount of resources deployed to control the situation. |
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The senses of rhetoric deployed here are quite narrow, invoking what ancient rhetoricians would have thought of as the third and fifth canons of rhetoric respectively. |
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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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The rugby world has moved light years from the sort of brute strength tactics that England deployed in this year's Six Nations and alternatives are available. |
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The anti-fraud strategy, to be unveiled later this week, will see voice recognition software deployed to detect when callers are lying to government agencies. |
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The official language deployed in natural and manmade disasters can often be formulaic and confusing. |
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Elisha tells Namaan to come, and when he comes, it is with all the Aramean horses and chariots that have otherwise been deployed so bloodily on the battlefield. |
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In accommodating the redoubtable spine of the side Strachan inherited, only Aliadiere of the summer striking signings was deployed from the start. |
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As soon as the aircraft landed, crash crews strategically deployed along the main runway, raced behind the jet until it came to a stop at the end of the airfield. |
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More than 30,000 heavily armed troops and police backed by light tanks, armoured vehicles, water cannon, horses and attack dogs were deployed around the capital. |
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At this moment in time, there is nothing to suggest that there will be disorder but extra police officers are being deployed so that we can deter rowdy behaviour. |
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Iron Dome anti-rocket batteries have been deployed in the northern regions of Safed, Amakim, and Haifa. |
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The ship left Fleet Base West in June, 2004 and deployed to Darwin for a month of intensive crew training, before sailing for the East Asian deployment. |
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Would-be commandos are deployed in groups of up to six, each kitted out in drab macs, assigned a specific target to track down and led into the isolation of a fabric tent. |
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Resources needed to stabilize Afghanistan after a quarter century of war were deployed to Iraq, and Afghanistan was shortchanged. |
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Unforgiveably, he fell for the whole thing hook, line and sinker, and at no point deployed his sarky tongue to dismantle the publicity-fixated cybercharlatan's prognosis. |
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Field staff including maistries and inspectors were deployed for duty and for monitoring the situation in various areas for immediate rectification, he said. |
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They deployed into the teeth of a furious dust storm that ended in thunder and rain and left tents flattened and Kuwait City covered in tawny dust and mud. |
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First, appropriate international forces need to be deployed to south sudan to protect civilians. |
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Though she's known for her powerful sense of drama and has often deployed startling scenic effects as well as spoken text, Rain is a spectacle made from just a few materials. |
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Aerial plankton traps deployed on ships and airplanes have documented a diversity of small to minute terrestrial insects and arachnids in the air stream over the open Pacific. |
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Annunziato and Akerman are in agreement that CrowdMed is best deployed as a supplement, not a substitute. |
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There were massive air-raid precautions, trenches in public parks, barrage balloons aloft, and anti-aircraft weaponry deployed on public buildings. |
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Over 600 police personnel have been deployed around places which form part of the royal couple's itinerary, officials said. |
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Mostly they analyze data from seismometers deployed around the globe, as well as data from the two dozen satellites that make up the Global Positioning System. |
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However, unlike a ship or an established Air Force base, Army units forwardly deployed do not have telecommunications land lines or habitual satellite links. |
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He deployed the parachute straight away, jolting him out of free fall. |
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You've had forward deployed troops for over a decade with no end in sight. |
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The Lynx is one of the mainstays of maritime aviation for the Royal Navy, and the aircraft has for many years provided the ship's flight for deployed frigates and destroyers. |
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They armed themselves with a range of dangerous weapons such as battleaxes and knives deployed in frequent fights for control and authority in and around the mining complexes. |
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But the ships deployed already have been involved in the rescue of more than 1,000 people during their first month of operation. |
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The NATO air campaign that ended the kosovo war in 1999 deployed 1,000 aircraft and took only six weeks to achieve its objectives. |
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Each was serially deployed in relation to the predicated condition. |
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Notably, our solutions have been deployed by U.S. operators to deliver affordable broadband to underserved areas. |
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And during these 60 years, our Army maintained its visible bulwark of thousands of troops deployed against the worldwide threat of the Communist powers in Europe and Asia. |
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In the last year the Army has mobilized and demobilized, deployed and redeployed more than 350,000 reserve and active component soldiers at Army installations. |
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In a society where arranged marriage is the norm, and deployed by families to maintain divisions of class and caste, romantic love is potentially highly transgressive. |
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He has deployed to Iraq twice and completed a tour in Afghanistan as a medevac pilot-in-command and air mission commander. |
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Police chiefs are investigating whether community support officers can be deployed between 10pm and 2am for the first time to boost officer numbers on the streets of the city. |
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For this reason the main forces of the army group were deployed at flanks. |
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The 32 OCS then convoyed and deployed all the equipment to Douglas Field, Fort Sill Army Post, and another local training site, all under field conditions. |
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Instead, the symphony is built on song-like thematic fragments of Kancheli's own devising, deployed and contrasted with unusually colourful orchestration. |
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Large police contingents were deployed on the day of the protest. |
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He was instated in the photo and film division of the French Army and ultimately deployed in Algeria as a military photographer shortly after the war ended. |
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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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On the OREGON II, neuston nets are deployed off the starboard side of the forward deck with the forward crane which rests in a cradle during the tow. |
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Temperature data loggers were deployed near the outflow of each lake to measure the timing and frequency of tidal inflow during high spring tides. |
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A police stinger device was deployed on Leigh Road just before Atherton and the vehicle was abandoned on Market Street in Atherton at about 5.15 pm. |
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Imagine a boxer who deployed a rope-a-dope strategy but spent the entire fight taking punch after punch on the ropes. |
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Other flight data, including landing gear position indicators and drag information, indicate that it is unlikely the left landing gear was deployed early. |
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High-tech air sniffers were deployed in case someone unleashed a chemical or biological assault on Tinseltown more serious than a low-budget stinker. |
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At the same time we have deployed our navy to harass and turn away boats. |
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Once he had deployed his forces on the battlefield, the commander-in-chief could only sit in his headquarters many miles behind the front line and hope for the best. |
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That is why, when peacekeepers are deployed to enforce the cease-fire, they are usually viewed by the party that has lost most in the conflict as colluders in aggression. |
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The singular response of the everyday exists in opposition to the more staid and controlled strategies of narrativity deployed in governing bodies. |
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The organisation sets up prayer groups worldwide to support its workers in the field and aims to have 100,000 peacemakers ready to be deployed around the world. |
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He deployed 25,000 army troops last year to take on the narcos. |
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Only in 1953 was the first unit with those bombers, boeing B-47s, ready to be deployed in Europe from a base in England. |
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For a hundred years of war, culminating in the nuclear age, military technology was designed and deployed to inflict casualties on an ever-growing scale. |
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He enlisted shortly after graduation and achieved his goal, getting deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and earning a Bronze Star. |
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In their campaign, Dimon and Chase deployed the full range of tactics, ranging from cajoling to threats. |
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Another form of unfree labour was deployed in colonised Australia. |
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The results are most evident in representations of Aboriginality where indigenous artifacts, activities, and people are deployed as national icons in popular culture. |
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Less than a week later, the offender was sent to Camp Lejune and subsequently deployed for Iraq. |
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As a civil engineer squadron, the Cajuns have deployed to all corners of the globe over the years and have enjoyed the many opportunities they've had to help others. |
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The article have been corrected to reflect that Rosenmarkle deployed with the Army to Iraq but did not serve in Afghanistan. |
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Quietly, the khalasis, the fisher people and the boatmen had deployed their expertise to the rescue operation, took the lead on their own where no one else could help them. |
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My side-impact air bag deployed and cushioned some of the blow. |
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Our longstanding fear, it seems, turns out to be about as valid as the death ray deployed by Buck Rogers in comic strips. |
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We have brought in mounted police and deployed extra officers to the area. |
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They had partisan networks and netroots dedicated to their cause that could be deployed almost at will. |
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Up to the present, China Digital TV's Super VOD system has also been deployed in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, Guizhou province etc. |
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In September 2013, the UN had peacekeeping soldiers deployed on 15 missions. |
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Ugandan troops were deployed to fight alongside South Sudanese government forces against the rebels. |
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The Fourth Army suffered such losses that its remainders were merged into the Second Army, also deployed on the Western front. |
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Clarence House has issued a joint statement with the Ministry of Defence, confirming that Prince Harry will be deployed to Iraq later this year. |
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There was an additional class of troops who followed the army without specific martial roles and were deployed to the rear of the third line. |
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Constantine deployed his own forces along the whole length of Maxentius' line. |
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In 2015, the Royal Navy was deployed to the Mediterranean in the mission to rescue migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy. |
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While their primary role is to conduct amphibious warfare, they have also been deployed for humanitarian aid missions. |
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The Royal Navy is currently deployed in many areas of the world, including a number of standing Royal Navy deployments. |
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The composers were commissioned by church and Court, and deployed two main styles, madrigal and ayre. |
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In July 1940, only 1,200 heavy and 549 light guns were deployed in the whole of Britain. |
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On 17 July 2009, Italian Air Force Typhoons were deployed to protect Albania's airspace. |
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In September 2009, four RAF Typhoons were deployed to RAF Mount Pleasant replacing the Tornado F3s defending the Falkland Islands. |
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Whole legions of the maimed and mute and crooked deployed over the streets in a limboid vapor of smoke and fog. |
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The Sherman trap folds flat for storage and distribution and when deployed in the field captures the animal, without injury, for examination. |
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Pakistan has deployed its military in some Arab countries, providing defence, training, and playing advisory roles. |
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While these towers provided positions from which flanking fire could be deployed against a potential enemy, they also contained accommodation. |
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Calculations showed that Fawkes, who was skilled in the use of gunpowder, had deployed double the amount needed. |
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At this point, another bowler is deployed at the other end, and the fielding side changes ends while the batsmen do not. |
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Apart from the one currently bowling, the other nine fielders are tactically deployed by the team captain in chosen positions around the field. |
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The term bluejacket may be used for British or US Navy enlisted sailors, the latter especially when deployed ashore as infantry. |
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As of 2016, 103,510 peacekeeping soldiers and 16,471 civilians are deployed on 16 peacekeeping operations and 1 special political mission. |
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In September 2013, the UN had 116,837 peacekeeping soldiers and other personnel deployed on 15 missions. |
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If a slope was available, troops were deployed along the rear side for protection. |
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Green Grass was deployed first in a modified Blue Danube casing and known as Violet Club. |
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During the 1980s nuclear armed USAF Ground Launched Cruise Missiles were deployed at RAF Greenham Common and RAF Molesworth. |
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To support the invasion, large air forces had been deployed to Cyprus and Malta by Britain and France and many aircraft carriers were deployed. |
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The RUC deployed Shorland armoured cars mounted with heavy Browning machine guns. |
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In the latter stages of the invasion, 620 troops of the Iraqi National Congress opposition group were deployed to southern Iraq. |
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The initial lift had deployed a total of 19 Green Beret ODAs and four ODBs into Northern Iraq. |
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Independent flights are deployed to facilities in Afghanistan, the Falkland Islands, Iraq, and the United States. |
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The 3rd Division were deployed in Kabul to assist in the liberation of the capital and defeat Taliban forces in the mountains. |
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In early August 2013, HMS Richmond was deployed to be the ship for the Royal Navy's Atlantic Patrol. |
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The British Armed Forces were not as widely deployed in 2000 as they were to be later in the decade. |
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As a deterrent, the ARG was once more deployed off the coast, and was instructed to conduct amphibious landing demonstrations as a show of force. |
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Tiltmeter arrays deployed on the surface or down a well provide another technology for monitoring strain. |
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By the end of 1918, the British had deployed 410,000 men in the area, of which 112,000 were combat troops. |
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The armed forces are regularly deployed in peacekeeping missions around the world. |
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Since May 2008, NATO nations have periodically deployed fighters to patrol Icelandic airspace under the Icelandic Air Policing mission. |
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In January 2013, France intervened on behalf of the Malian government's request and deployed troops into the region. |
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Disturbances continued until the passing of the 1886 Crofters' Act and on one occasion 400 marines were deployed on Skye to maintain order. |
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The 2nd Battalion was once more involved in war when it deployed to Malaya during the Malayan Emergency. |
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Then in late 1951, the 1st Battalion was deployed to Cyprus and in February 1952, the battalion deployed to the Suez Canal Zone, Egypt. |
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The regiment deployed to Iraq for Operation Telic, the British element of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. |
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All deployed elements of the regiment took part in the advance on Iraq's second largest city, Basra. |
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The regiment deployed to Iraq in 2006, where it suffered two casualties Lieutenant Richard Palmer and Corporal Gordon Pritchard. |
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When replaced by the Chevaline warhead, the sum total of deployed RVs and warheads was reduced to three boatloads. |
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In 2015 Italian Air Force Typhoons were deployed for about eight months in Siaulai base in northern Lithuania during the Baltic Frontier mission. |
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It was never deployed overseas as a division, having been restricted to home defence duties around the United Kingdom. |
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In 1944, it was disbanded and its units were either deployed or broken up to reinforce the 21st Army Group in Normandy during Operation Overlord. |
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During April, the Fourth New Army was broken up to provide reinforcements for deployed combat units. |
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At the end of August 1916, the division was deployed to the Ypres Salient where it remained for the next ten months seeing no major action. |
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Ultimately such an operation did not take place and the brigade was deployed to mainland Europe. |
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In July 2007 the 2nd battalion deployed to Iraq and between 2009 and 2011 the battalion deployed companies to Afghanistan. |
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First deployed to disrupt the hunt of the Icelandic whaling fleet, the Rainbow Warrior would quickly become a mainstay of Greenpeace campaigns. |
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Smaller fleets were deployed to the German overseas protectorates, the most prominent being assigned to the East Asia Station at Tsingtao. |
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About one percent of the mines deployed during the first excursion broke free of their mooring cables and washed ashore in Norway within a month. |
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In 2006 a modified prototype was deployed to another test site with more energetic wave climate. |
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The first prototype was connected to the power grid in 2003 and is currently deployed in Nissum Bredning, Denmark. |
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The allies successfully deployed shore parties and fireships that burnt all twelve French ships of the line which had sought shelter there. |
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Shatavahanahas was known to possess a navy that was widely deployed to influence Southeast Asia, however the extent of their use is not known. |
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The German forces in the west in May and June deployed some 2,439 tanks and 7,378 guns. |
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While Allied air forces in 1940 were tied to the support of the army, the Luftwaffe deployed its resources in a more general, operational way. |
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About one third of them were to be deployed on English soil by the end of Sea Lion's first week. |
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They were deployed along the beaches of Dieppe and the neighbouring towns, covering all the likely landing places. |
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To further the illusion, dummy tanks consisting of plywood frames placed over jeeps were constructed and deployed in the south. |
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The Assyrians deployed large labour forces to build new palaces, temples and defensive walls. |
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He therefore proposed that the armoured formations be deployed close to the invasion beaches. |
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They were deployed to carry passengers for short distances along the coastline or across larger lakes. |
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The Lithuanian Armed Forces currently have deployed personnel on international missions in Afghanistan, Kosovo, Mali and Somalia. |
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Since then, fighter jets of NATO members are deployed in Zokniai airport and provide safety for the Baltic airspace. |
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In emergencies, these forces could also be deployed for other missions such as search and rescue. |
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Many are mobile and can be quickly deployed to locations requiring biosecure disposal. |
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Henry appears to have deployed scouts and then organised his troops into several carefully formed lines of dismounted knights. |
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Luxembourg has modern and widely deployed optical fiber and cable networks throughout the country. |
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Currently, larger contingents of Austrian forces are deployed in Bosnia and Kosovo. |
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A Ukrainian unit was deployed in Lebanon, as part of UN Interim Force enforcing the mandated ceasefire agreement. |
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