They marched, chanted, and danced according to Ewe vodou tradition, deploying their political authority via cultural-social acts. |
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The regular fighters were deploying out of the other bays, and forming up in the standard offensive formation ahead of the bigger ships. |
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As part of the in-theater structure required to support the deploying force, ISB echelons must deploy early and primarily by air. |
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Later in the game, the mercenaries start deploying Claymore mines, which are triggered by tripwire. |
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We saw Army forces deploying from operational depth and are looking at new ways to sustain these forces in a highly mobile, changing environment. |
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However, scores of deploying airmen have not had to endure the harsh and brutal conditions awaiting them halfway around the world. |
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Over recent weeks I have attended special farewell ceremonies for the sailors, soldiers and airmen and airwomen deploying under this operation. |
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I'm surrounded by soldiers who are re-enlisting and volunteering to go to units that are deploying. |
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Local authorities responded by mobilising paramilitary police units and deploying a tank regiment onto the streets. |
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These are places we know from our experience that there are likely to be problems and we are deploying resources to meet the situation. |
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The problem requires more than deploying all available resources to deal with what is seen only as a contingency. |
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I suppose that there are people who could fail to notice when I'm deploying irony, exaggerating for humorous effect or just burbling. |
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West African authorities spoke Saturday of the force deploying fairly quickly, with the aim of serving as a buffer between rebels and government. |
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But he was also adept at deploying nearly everything that came to hand for promoting evolutionary theory. |
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The nukes will spur Japanese deployment of ABMs and may nudge Japan toward deploying offensive forces. |
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The general commandeered the entire column and Cooper found himself deploying this massive force for action. |
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A second priority for immediate response will be deploying troops engaged in training. |
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The National Guard is deploying troops across the whole state trying to help flood victims and assess the damage from the hurricane. |
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She paradoxically and frustratingly proposes to achieve hybridized ends by deploying means that are less variegated than they need to be. |
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I also have read that human shields might be deploying at water facilities. |
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They go on deploying the vast propaganda and other resources at their command until they finally impose their will. |
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I felt real pity for Suchet, deploying his talent against such inexpert cast mates. |
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However, this is not the only outfit deploying the block plane and spokeshave. |
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Mercifully, the authorities decided to do a quick police investigation before deploying a flying wing bearing nuclear weapons. |
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This suite allows the aircrew to detect radar and missile threats and react while deploying countermeasures to defeat anything fired at them. |
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Instead the old instinct to fix was on clear display, deploying all the time-honoured tricks. |
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This book consists of close-up reporting, deploying a novelist's eye for detail and ear for dialogue. |
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I don't believe that it's worth paying for, and I can't imagine anyone but a few technophiles buying and deploying it. |
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Five flags will be issued to all enlisted soldiers, with deploying troops having priority. |
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He is one of 90 California fishermen who must use pingers when deploying drift nets for swordfish and thresher shark. |
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The government had so far relied on police to fight the rebels, stopping short of deploying the army. |
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It managed a multitude of critical supply requirements, including desert camouflage uniforms and body armor for deploying soldiers. |
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Slugs are attracted to beer, and this weakness can be exploited by deploying pitfall traps baited with beer. |
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Overseas firms can also piggyback on the networks built by Canadian firms, instead of deploying their own. |
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Those countries that do have this are deploying them and I feel they are doing what they can. |
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Do you really think that by deploying troops on the ground, the minds of people are going to change? |
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The Commission is still considering practical options for funding and deploying such additional staff. |
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Are there realistic scenarios for deploying them or, with the Balkans pacified, is the European Union fighting the last war? |
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Developing and deploying proprietary technologies will be key to further enhancing the Kearl project over its operating life. |
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Because of Canadian efforts, competent Afghan national battalions are now deploying into Kandahar province and throughout the country. |
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But we established a good understanding, we worked well together and we succeeded in developing and deploying the terminals on time. |
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Then there is the possibility that a rider will forget to remove the tether while dismounting, suddenly deploying the air bag. |
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In addition, he noted, France is currently deploying the biggest fleet of regional trains in an effort to encourage regional modal shift to rail. |
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They simply could not bring themselves to believe that they would attack, and as a result they adopted the interpretation that their army was deploying only for an exercise. |
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Tell one birder about an owl in a tree and within a few hours, you can expect to find that tree ringed by a throng of twitchers deploying expensive optics. |
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If you are deploying files that must be installed in the user's personal data folders, you must select this option. |
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At first, the French tried to keep the FLNC and the assorted desperadoes of the maquis under control by deploying their police forces and gendarmerie to enforce law and order. |
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The rest of the crew came on deck, and we began deploying sea anchors. |
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Troops deploying for the North Africa Campaign were issued antitank rockets, known as bazookas, with no previous instruction as to their technical or tactical employment. |
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It requires learning to think with contexts and concepts, deploying cooperation and creativity. |
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Whilst we are deploying our resources to put out grass fires, somebody else in the county might need us more and their lives could be put in danger. |
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If necessity is the mother of invention, these nations are in a good position to innovate in discovering and deploying applications that are of value to rural populations. |
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Most of the time I can convert such material into language, by carefully deploying punctuation of my own, along with the substitution and insertion of minor words. |
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Making sense of her life on the page, deploying raw emotion alongside humor and wry mischief, has long been a Bechdel pursuit. |
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The group, which has already staged road blockades on major routes, has not ruled out deploying tactics such as chaining themselves to railings and lying on roads. |
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The authorities reacted by deploying troops, helicopters and riot police to brutally quell the protests. |
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Secondly, I wanted to know if you saw any risks in deploying the same logic in rather heteroclite situations. |
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Depending on the situation, you might like to wait a few days before actually deploying your walkaway, just in case they call you back. |
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Scandinavia also has a history of small, co-operatively-owned firms deploying essential services, including telephony, in rural locations. |
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We see commercial enrichers deploying new enrichment and plans to build new facilities in North America. |
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How many of those people they observed interacting with their installation or otherwise were deploying nouveau technology to transcend any form of traditional constraint? |
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And deploying this system to a foreign theater of operations will require just two Hercules C-130 transports and a crew of ten. |
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If you upgrade these products by deploying the.msi file directly, you will get a message telling you to uninstall the older software first. |
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Until banks get comfortable with deploying these funds into the marketplace, QE will have limited effect on real activity. |
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Tim drives down motorways at the speed of a V2 rocket, beeping dawdlers and deploying the middle finger for anyone who hogs the middle lane. |
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Engage in epic siege warfare, deploying mighty siege engines to lay waste to destructible buildings in your path. |
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Left untreated, the friction could wear away the circuit connections, preventing the air bag from deploying in a crash. |
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A layman will pile up all instruments he can get and will often use them so brusquely, insensately, without deploying the necessary creative and thinking processes. |
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Moreover, deploying space-based weapons in the increasingly crowded realm of LEO would leave less room for civilian systems. |
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They were scrumptiously singable, Pucciniesque in the best sense with aching cadences deploying tremulous glissandi. |
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The deploying contingent includes the commander and the brigade operations command post, which is made up of both soldiers and civilian employees. |
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Stationing arms in space and deploying arms targeted on space systems from earth would run counter to that objective. |
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Most investors buy in late, deploying and withdrawing big chunks of capital at irregular intervals. |
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In this, they are deploying a weapon their forebears did not have. |
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Operators face considerable difficulties when deploying the physical networks, which at this point in time is a priority. |
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Avid Greenfield, e-billing analyst for Doculabs, says about one-third of all organizations deploying e-billing solutions switch vendors during the rollout. |
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Its 1996 manifesto called for producing and deploying missiles under development in India, the short-range Prithvi and intermediate-range Agni. |
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It will justify leaving it in place by deploying rose-tinted spectacles to view the mid-term outlook for global equities and its own fund managers' future performance. |
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He will reach a speed of 690mph, becoming the first man to break the sound barrier in freefall, before deploying his parachute. |
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Previously the US has had problems with countries not letting them use their bases for military operations and in directly deploying troops to war zones. |
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Its mandate is to think outside the box by deploying new tools to protect and promote human rights outside the traditional complaints framework. |
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It is recommended to use debugging when testing an application and to disable it before deploying the application into production scenario. |
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Guidance provided by a unit chaplain can extend beyond religion and away from the barracks, with padres deploying to the field in support of the troops. |
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We would thus like to see hospitals deploying more staff to identify potential donors, but also to counsel and assist the next of kin. |
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A related approach involves deploying Wolbachia bacteria, which can prevent viruses from entering the salivary glands of mosquitoes. |
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This can impact on quality in some urban schools at the same time as it accentuates the difficulty of deploying teachers in rural areas. |
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The UK is currently in the process of deploying four Trident missile submarines to replace its retired Polaris missile subs. |
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Currently, these scripts are optimized for deploying one script to one server or to a few desktops in a unique desktop environment. |
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Unfortunately, we must conclude that progress in deploying the mission has been far too slow. |
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A tacit agreement stops both sides landing on the islands, building there or deploying their navies close by. |
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So far, Hawaii has focused on advertising deploying hula dancers to tour various states, for example. |
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By deploying firefighting staff and a fire truck, we helped to turn an incident that could have been dangerous into a safe, well-managed event. |
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This kind of honest dialogue is essential for identifying shared priorities and deploying scarce resources most efficiently. |
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He later was criticized for calling himself a Gulf War veteran, despite never deploying overseas during the conflict. |
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Deputies quickly responded and controlled the situation after deploying three tear-gas canisters,'' said Deputy Alba Yates. |
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Rural areas similarly saw families deploying their children in agriculture. |
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He was well practiced in such military affairs as deploying formations, but did not know the balance of authority involved in court warfare. |
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Alongside these developments, Stagecoach is looking at deploying allnight buses as a long-term solution. |
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Roto 3 of the LRP Det begins deploying to the Persian Gulf. |
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The Dutch military was therefore part of the NATO strength in Cold War Europe, deploying its army to several bases in Germany. |
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Some of the best shooters in the USAR volunteered to teach deploying troops. |
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Instead, he set about deploying the submarine fleet against military vessels. |
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Secure areas have to be demilitarized by properly garrisoning contingents not involved in the joint operations or in patrolling and by deploying the police to maintain law and order. |
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The performance of the V150 trainset was the crowning achievement of 14 months of work, deploying 100,000 man hours and involving 100 engineers and technicians. |
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Some of its more earthly uses include: a mast for elevating antennae, remote inspection, elevated emergency floodlighting, tripods for surveying equipment and deploying emergency lights on top of vehicles. |
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In time, the German soldiers got to know the AOR of their fellow soldiers from Spain: one of the musts for deploying quickly and effectively if needed and providing support for the forces in place. |
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In case the Commission were to find that the measure does not constitute State aid, other municipalities might follow the example of Amsterdam in deploying FttH networks. |
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The UK's big six energy companies have already begun deploying a powerful and multi-pronged lobbying operation against Ed Miliband's pledge of a 20-month freeze on consumer bills, according to insiders. |
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It turns out deploying cash wasn't all the Ladones had fallen behind on. |
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Applying a brilliant offensive strategy and deploying every ounce of their energy in manoeuvring, the two navigators pulled off a masterstroke by making an easterly crossing along two main lines. |
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Even if the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates, always move the seat as far back as possible, because the force of a deploying air bag could cause serious injury or death to the child. |
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They will reserve to you ravishing surprises deploying suddenly in front of your eyes by the brutal turning of Dantesque straits their vertiginous landscapes with the superb escarpments staked out by jagged ledges. |
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The report talks of benchmarks and objectives highly suggestive of quotas in all but name, and advocates deploying women on ESDP missions without clarifying their combatant status. |
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The Middle East and Africa region is deploying LTE in some countries, but not all consumers have access. |
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The one part of the United States that has something approximating a proper free market in electricity, Texas, is also keener than any other state on deploying the turbines. |
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Although it is simple, we will not be simple-minded about deploying it. |
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Thus, far from distancing itself from its core business, the Kudelski Group is deploying its resources wherever its digital security technology has its raison d'être. |
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The Getting Started With Parallels Server 4 Bare Metal guide provides information on installing and deploying Parallels Server Bare Metal on your server, including the pre-requisites and the stages you shall pass. |
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By deploying standards, end users are able to pick and choose from different vendors, rather than be tied to one supplier when designing a video surveillance system. |
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The HTT program was an effort to use social science knowledge directly on the battlefield by deploying social scientists with troops. |
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They range from reviewing legislation in terms of the impact it has on preventing organised crime, to preventive measures aimed at deploying technical instruments too, with a view to nipping organised crime in the bud. |
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The CFO defines training plans and awareness requirements in internal control areas to support key stakeholders in their roles and responsibilities for deploying the Policy on Internal Control. |
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The worst situation is to not test the options and then face a climate emergency and then be faced with deploying an untested option, a parachute that you've never tested out as the plane's crashing. |
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But NATO is taking no chances, deploying 700 more peacekeepers to deter violence. Until Serbia has a new government the European Union-sponsored dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia will remain in abeyance. |
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Such is the scale of the catastrophe that may be about to engulf the Labour party in Scotland that commentators and analysts are now deploying apocalyptic imagery to measure it. |
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Trader continues to focus on deploying its new ad taking system and new sales tools while progressing in the digitization of sales processes as planned. |
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Designing and deploying these technologies requires a wide range of specialties including forensics, mechanical engineering, programming and laboratory analysis. |
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The success of AIMS is payoff for 12 months of solid development work and successful implementation, all in line with the strategy LM Gemplus has been deploying since its inception. |
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For the first time, a modest corps of skilfully camouflaged light infantry deploying quickly had shown that it could foil a powerful army by subjecting it to decisive losses with only muskets for weapons. |
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The SDLP accused Mr Adams of deploying the same argument as those who oppose an inquiry into allegations of security force collusion in the 1989 killing of solicitor Pat Finucane by loyalists. |
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Instead of trying to get his personality across by deploying a succession of meaningless generalisms, Ed Miliband has found universality in charming specifics. |
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Consilient is excited to continue that partnership and to provide GroupWise customers with the best solution for wirelessly deploying GroupWise 7 to an increasingly mobile workforce. |
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In the process, she has herself become a cultural mythmaker, deploying the framing devices of the video monitor and the web page to embrace the intersections of art and life, artifact and archetype. |
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Concerning international demining efforts, the Royal Government of Cambodia has been deploying deminers of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces to Sudan for mine clearance action under the umbrella of the United Nations. |
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Many comments snidely upbraided CCTV for deploying its resources this way. |
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This will include providing substantive advice to United Nations country teams, backstopping and deploying human rights advisers, and contributing to the work of relevant inter-agency mechanisms in Geneva and New York. |
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My colleague Mrs Armonie Bordes cuttingly pointed out yesterday that only a minority benefit from deploying community capital and pension premiums for entrepreneurial risks. |
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Ireland has a triple-lock system in relation to deploying troops to any other country: it must be under a UN mandate, and it must be approved by the government and by the Oireachtas, the Irish Parliament. |
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While standard unicast technology is effective for smaller packages or deployments to only a few machines, it's not efficient for deploying large packages to many users. |
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Whilst we haven't reached DevOps nirvana, once developers were deploying to production more frequently they became a lot more interested in how their code actually behaved in that environment. |
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The express freight service provider trans-o-flex Schnell-Lieferdienst GmbH has optimized its logistics processes and improved its services by deploying an advanced system solution. |
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Mobile operators worldwide are deploying GPRS to target the market for mobile data services. |
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And in the competitive world of modern dating, and the smaller, more circumscribed world of literarily engaged and somewhat snobbish readers, deploying the names of the proper authors is essential. |
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Basic learning needs could be met by deploying agreed and acceptable strategies geared to retraining unemployed certificate holders and apprenticing dropouts and out-ofschool children. |
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Abroad, new Europe proved an eager ally, deploying armed forces for peacekeeping in the Balkans and for American-led interventions in Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003. Some of the headiness of that era still lingers. |
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To preserve its high profitability, Eutelsat is deploying these new services in regions where competition with other network technologies is low to inexistent. |
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The simulator runs process scenarios, so users can visually spot and analyze bottlenecks prior to incurring the expense of deploying or automating business processes. |
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We were deploying them over long distances in the desert and mountains, and building their capacity in communications — coördinating commo is a big deal. |
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War Crimes Program partners also intend to offer greater training opportunities to CIC and CBSA field officers by deploying qualified trainers directly to regional offices in Canada and missions abroad. |
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Building one would mean lowering a cable from a satellite in a geosynchronous orbit above the Earth's equator while deploying a counterbalancing cable out into space. |
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Yet the story continues relentlessly, deploying an inchoate mass of symbols that tend to baffle the reader-interpreter, compounding the strangeness through its idiosyncratic literalness. |
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Nevertheless, deploying such networks outside the rarefied atmosphere of a tech gathering will be expensive, not least because nifty sensor motes could simply be pinched. |
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Merchant ship captains have stepped up efforts to elude pirates by taking evasive maneuvers, lining their boats with barbed wire, deploying foam and even locking crews in the bridge out of reach of the attackers. |
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This new success is further recognition of Veolia Energy-Dalkia's know-how in deploying new technologies and bolsters the role of biomass in its energy mix. |
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One means by which Canada detects marine polluters is by deploying fixed-wing aircraft with state-of-the-art surveillance systems, to conduct pollution patrols over coastal waters. |
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The government is deploying 6,000 police to protect the event, which attracts world leaders, policymakers, philanthropists and business leaders to discuss Africa's economic growth prospects. |
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Elise Huffman is here in the capacity of the co-chairperson of the family support group we created before deployment amongst basically the spouses of the soldiers we're deploying. |
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By deploying this strategy, Siedle has always accepted the challenge of making production in the high-wage state of Baden-Württemberg profitable and standing up to international competition. |
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As Madden explains, a combination of factors including the risk of deploying reporters to a far away country dealing with a mysterious deadly virus, meant editors were reluctant to cover the story. |
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For an international, decentralized group such as ours, deploying the instrument and broadening the area over which non-financial information is collected can only be done gradually. |
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The Polish prime minister, Donald Tusk, has said that the possibility of Russia deploying military forces in Ukraine has risen, as western officials said Moscow has begun a new troop buildup on its border. |
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We also measure the cash return on equity, which demonstrates how effective we are at deploying the capital with which we have been entrusted by shareholders. |
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The Council noted that UNMIK was deploying in Pristina in order to fulfil its mandate set out by the United Nations, and emphasised that the EU would participate fully in the integrated structure with a substantial presence. |
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Each of its divisions has set precise objectives specific to their own markets and is committed to deploying every effort necessary to reach them. |
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However, due to the great length of the network, enforcement by conventional means is very limited and one cannot rely only on strategies based on deploying police manpower alongside the road. |
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On 15 September, two massive waves of German attacks were decisively repulsed by the RAF by deploying every aircraft in 11 Group. |
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The boats are capable of deploying with a maximum of 192 independently targetable warheads, or MIRVs, with immediate readiness to fire. |
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Prince Edward also took part in the 1303 campaign during which he besieged Brechin Castle, deploying his own siege engine in the operation. |
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The partnership is both promotional and technical, with Boiler Room deploying LiveU technology while also promoting LiveU as a partner brand. |
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While the goal may be to make auditors happy when deploying a SIEM solution, most organizations continue to be unhappy with the results. |
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The opposing political party is deploying high profile speakers to counterprogram the convention with small rallies at nearby sites. |
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The CSM group s main reason for deploying an ERP system was to improve management of projects in different regions across the country. |
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Webroot has identified the malware as Trojan-Backdoor-Graypigeon deploying malware via drive-by download. |
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The Documentum EDMS is a family of products for building and deploying enterprise document management applications. |
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Fueled by consumer demand to time-shift television programming, pay-TV service providers are deploying millions of new PVR products each year. |
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Demand for PVR products remains strong, fueled largely by pay-TV service providers who are ordering and deploying PVR products in record numbers. |
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Various switches and valves must be manipulated to do almost everything including pressurizing the fire main and deploying the towed arrays. |
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Many customers have already benefited from deploying Duplicate Photos Fixer Pro on their Mac, iOS and Android devices. |
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Currently, deploying a wireless network is a painstaking process. |
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Aim to answer 999 calls within 10 seconds, deploying to emergencies immediately giving an estimated time of arrival, getting to you safely, and as quickly as possible. |
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The country participated in military action against the Taliban in October 2001 by deploying a frigate in the Arabian Sea for rescue and humanitarian operations. |
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They are designed to move from place to place, and then anchor themselves by deploying their legs to the ocean bottom using a rack and pinion gear system on each leg. |
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If they get regular service to Kuwait to bring back retrograde equipment, then the next logical step is to start redeploying units on these ships, and then deploying units. |
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Under their OEM agreement, Lucent has integrated Netro's AirStar system and is responsible for deploying and maintaining COMSAT Peru's wireless broadband access network. |
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A handful of British naval vessels patrol the region, visiting South Georgia a few times each year and sometimes deploying small infantry patrols. |
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Harold assembled an army and a fleet to repel William's anticipated invasion force, deploying troops and ships along the English Channel for most of the summer. |
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The compatibility with IHL of deploying the current Trident system. |
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By deploying multiple open proxy server honeypots, WASC is able to take a granular look at the types of malicious traffic that are utilizing these systems. |
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When the Roundheads closed the English theaters in 1642, would-be playwrights were forced to pen closet dramas, deploying the full range of theatrical devices on paper alone. |
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Anritsu shares many of the same initiatives as NATE in terms of representing the professionals who are deploying, installing, and maintaining wireless networks. |
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