The ship will normally control two above surface drones called Surface Auxiliary Vessels, built by Danyard. |
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Meet bee keeper, Matt Moran and see the queen bee, her drones and all her worker bees making honey. |
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There are a lot of echoes, for instance, and these either stretch the small metallic sounds out into drones or create sharp, stuttering rhythms. |
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The queen bee is serviced by her male drones, and then she kills them off one by one. |
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The former track is comprised almost entirely of bass-heavy drones and pulsating synth waves, slow echoes fading into the ether. |
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Belarus gestured his squad forward, and began to target each of the downed drones and automated turrets. |
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The sounds become electronic drones, otherworldly howls, pulverizing static, and then are melded into harsh industrial soundscapes. |
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His music is decidedly eccentric and remarkably varied, from ambient drones to industrial noise to metallic percussion. |
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This makes it even more versatile than unmanned spy drones which are remote-controlled from the base. |
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The album is based around beautiful hypnotic drones, kind of avant-garde and kind of calming at the same time. |
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Initially, there are no drones at all, and the first one to enter is provided not by big, gauzy, echoing synths, but an organ. |
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After all, in the past they had used the missiles on the remotely piloted drones to strike at terrorists. |
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The melodies are almost invariably composed with buzzing, pleasantly grating synthesizer drones. |
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The Union Movement must submit to a purge, it must harshly discard the parasitical drones and rebuild the hive. |
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With the place already stuffed to the gunnels with faceless drones, it will certainly be less interesting without him. |
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Oh, you're right, they do sound like mindless drones when they greet you, Toni! |
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Furthermore, there are never that many drones in a colony, as they do not contribute to providing food. |
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Here, Stewart's vocals hang in hazy suspensions of wafting guitars, piercing chimes, subliminal drones, and ornately wrought percussion. |
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Alongside the drones are the cruise missiles and guided bombs, bigger and better than in previous campaigns. |
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This result suggests that Africanization could have started prior to 1993 through matings of migrant drones with resident European queens. |
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And the middle-management drones who man these media outlets stations seem to be in awe of this opportunist trash-talker. |
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Tony Conrad violin drones return on the sixth track, working amid electronic bleeps and squeaks which come to dominate the proceedings. |
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His story reinforced a stereotype of these people as inhuman, mindless drones who slavishly serve their emperor. |
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Even though no worker ever got sick, the colony still lost at least half its normal numbers of daughter queens and drones. |
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The whole thing stinks of favoritism, especially as, according to several Borg drones, the Linux angle was already being pursued in-house. |
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The drones would be fitted with a newly-developed ultra-lightweight sensor system that can detect nerve gas and blister agents. |
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Plans for drones that could be directed autonomously present the military with a dilemma. |
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One of their drones shadowing the withdrawing enemy fleet has detected a squadron of enemy warships detaching from the main body. |
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My favourite piece on the album is the title track, in which Frayne transforms sparsely plucked guitar notes into deep oscillating drones. |
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Multiple guitars and vibes unwind a skeletal melody into nothingness while a lonesome organ drones sadly against the silence. |
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Angry mindless drones swarm in and complain about the review because they're too dense to realize it's a joke. |
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Above us we heard the buzzing sound of slow-moving unmanned aerial surveillance drones circling the sky. |
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For weeks, the U. S. has been flying U-2 spy planes and drones over the mountains to gather intelligence. |
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High-performance tactical aircraft or drones would cross the demilitarized zone and North Korean coasts and penetrate up to fifty miles inland. |
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Africanized queens are free to mate with European drones, and perhaps this has resulted in a dilution of the Africanized gene pool. |
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Spammers sometimes use this form of malware to commandeer computers and turn them into spam-sending drones. |
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Pioneered in the air war against the country's neighbour, these drones were designed to decoy air defences and save the lives of pilots. |
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His drones had been recalled and all of his cannons were on manual control with standby power. |
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As the bullets went screaming past the bodies, four drones opened fire on them. |
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Hissing drones and cymbal crashes sweep away any memory of the former's dulcet overtones. |
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This reward-lacking orchid is pollinated either by workers or drones of Apis cerana japonica which fix pollinaria on the scutellum. |
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Of its sixteen tracks, about seven are brief spectral drones, dark, nocturnal segues to the more fully developed pieces. |
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All the same he would queue up with the other drones for hours to receive his meagre earnings. |
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They were entertained with extracts from Lord of the Rings, such as the piece Gollum, where the Navy tubas and bassoons imitated the drones of the didgeridoo. |
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Paul has altered the national conversation once before, with his filibuster on drones. |
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One of those is Neal Blue, the co-owner and CEO of General Atomics, the company that makes the predator and Reaper drones. |
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Shortly thereafter, Facebook announced a similar initiative, although their plan calls for the use of drones instead of balloons. |
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Chinese Drones Target Drug KingpinBy Brendan Hong How China used drones to capture a Burmese drug kingpin. |
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In this war, the targeting is often happening on computer monitors thousands of miles away, capturing images from drones. |
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Pakistani troops even fought off militants attempting to reach the wreckage of drones that had crashed. |
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Of course, the loud buzzing of such drones and towels being blown away would have been a dead giveaway to the pool girls. |
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We'll soon be in an era of driverless tractors and drones, allowing fewer farmers to manage substantially more land. |
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But if there is anything to be learned from America's use of drones abroad, it is that mission creep follows. |
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Attack Syrian government military targets with cruise missiles, drones, or with the foregoing plus piloted U.S. aircraft. |
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Military drones, with ominous code names like Gorgon Stare and Constant Hawk, can monitor movement across an entire urban area. |
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There are also drones which vacuum the wireless spectrum, picking up tweets, emails, and Skype chats. |
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The drones, as it were, had to rest at their stations, constantly maintaining the hive for the greater good. |
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In the horn of Africa, the U.S. military has long eschewed the use of drones in favor of manned aircraft for operational reasons. |
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Not only can this create a feeling of helplessness, it also lends drones an inscrutability that can feel threatening. |
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It's the spirituality and soul of the blues filtered through barbershop harmonies, but accompanied in counterpoint by dehumanized pulses and drones. |
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They will be put together in an area selected for its melliferous resources and its density in hives to ease the saturation of the area with drones from selected hives. |
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While airplanes are used to get aerial views now, they may soon be supplemented with drones, Triplett said. |
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They thought in their minds the drones had a tactical advantage, so they allowed them to continue for quite some time. |
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If he gets his way, U.S. drones may soon be providing air cover to his sectarian armies in Mosul and tikrit. |
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Those flights are being carried out by drones and manned fighters, U.S. Navy and Air Force aircraft alike. |
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But neither one is materially worse than any subset of office drones in any other workplace in the country. |
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Additionally, the so-called DDG-1000 can also carry either a pair of helicopters or a single helicopter and a trio of drones. |
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How China used drones to track and capture the notorious kingpin of the Mekong delta. |
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The uae is buying the latest Predator drones, but is far from ready to use them. |
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In contrast, drones cannot refuel in midair, conduct airdrops, or carry a meaningful amount of munitions. |
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One of the drones, found in South Korea on March 24th, had apparently flown over Seoul undetected. |
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Up until this point, Chinese unmanned drones had only been used in surveillance and reconnaissance operations. |
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They are a part of warfare, and there are arguments on both sides for drones. |
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As the idea of commercial drones edges closer, one Colorado man is pining for the right to shoot them down. |
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Some privacy advocates think that our propensity for being unnerved by drones will end up being a boon to privacy. |
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Hypersonic drones, like the drones before them, are the latest innovation in push-button warfare. |
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Because small drones are still considered the equivalent of radio-controlled toy airplanes, I can fly it almost anywhere I want. |
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It is the drones that have rained unsuspecting civilian death from the sky. |
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The cop cars of tomorrow will shoot drones, transform from four-wheelers into quadrocopters and fly high above the dystopian hellscape formerly known as the LA Basin. |
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Subverting the derivative subterranean drift of the rest of the album, Smith allows dissonant chording and mechanical clanks to disrupt his serene drones. |
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As a dedicated contrarian I'm always uneasy with the way in which people, who are as individuals rational and intelligent, can be transformed into scarily conformist drones. |
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It will deactivate any drones or tracking weapons that get too close. |
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Dogpiles might be unseemly, but with the future of commercial drones currently being determined by the FAA, this kind of publicity deserves a heaping of scorn. |
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The television drones on, white noise in the back of my feverish mind. |
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As the track moves along, the static, rumbles, guitar notes, and drones all mix together, with the drone slowly building and dominating the proceedings. |
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Up to four unstopped strings, called bourdons, sound drones. |
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As I get older and my tinnitus removes the top-end of music, I feel less inclined towards the Bass and Drums and more drawn towards drones and defined sounds. |
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Each hive, enclosing the colony or swarm of bees, is a family unit and consists of a laying queen, a few drones, and several thousand worker bees. |
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Whilst most animals, including humans, inherit one set of chromosomes from their mother, and a matching set from their father, male bee drones get by on one set alone. |
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More than 70 tanks and 60 Bradley fighting vehicles took part in the raid as tank-killing A10 Warthog planes and pilot-less drones prowled the smoke-wreathed sky. |
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And remote control aircraft, or drones, will be used for the first time. |
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Overhead we hear drones, and from our left the occasional clatter of the Apache choppers, but there is no gunfire in the streets, no armed fighters in sight. |
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This force began combat on September 27, using both operatives on the ground and Predator surveillance drones equipped with missiles that could be launched by remote control. |
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It has previously shot down several helicopters and unmanned drones. |
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The Air Force has enough MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper drones. |
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Further, there are maintenance crews who have to fix those drones. |
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Welfare dependent drones, still rubbing sleep from rheumy eyes, street-cleaning at dawn or queueing daily to register themselves as job-seeking. |
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Played traditionally, the dulcimer sounds delightful with drones acenting the melody you are playing. |
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Iraq's UAV fleet consisted of less than a handful of outdated Czech training drones. |
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Prison cells have been vandalised and prisoners have access to drugs and mobile phones, some delivered by drones. |
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The concern about other nations employing drones is legitimate, but not a good argument for our foreswearing their use. |
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The drones continue to have altitude problems in the Andes, leading to plans to make a drone blimp, employing open source software. |
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What this study is about is control towers that have the ability to stop trains, planes, and control drones. |
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While females wrestle to the death, male drones gather nonviolently, sometimes with drones from the opposing side. |
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Before 2014, the use of UAV drones for commercial applications was highly regulated in major countries such as the United States. |
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Archaeologists around the world use drones to speed up survey work and protect sites from squatters, builders and miners. |
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Fast growing niche markets, like drones, are expected to have a positive future, especially thanks to easy integration of 9-axis combos. |
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There was no shelling this time, but there was the hum of watchful drones. |
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We watch U.S. cargo planes, helicopters and drones take off and land. |
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But while I use the Chinese pentatonic scale for the ceremonial scenes, there is a greater use of middle eastern rhythms and drones. |
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Which was why we were uncomfortable when David Cameron used drones to vaporise British jihadis in Syria. |
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Salty Dog is one of two X-47B aircrafts built by Northrop Grumman to experiment incorporating drones onto aircraft carriers. |
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A modern set has a bag, a chanter, a blowpipe, two tenor drones, and one bass drone. |
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Plaw, who helps curate a database of drone strikes at UMass, defended the use of drones. |
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The drones bombing the tribal area, angering many, are run by the Company. |
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Generally speaking, all of the pipers play a unison melody on their chanters, with their drones providing the harmonic support and filling out the sound. |
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Farmers look forward to using drones for pinpoint crop-dusting. |
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Dahm, previously Chief Scientist of the US Air Force takes on the claim that increased automatisation will be the next logical step in the development of drones. |
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You limp-haired, underendowed, flirtatiously challenged drones. |
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The NSA which reads our mail, and gummint drones which snoop. |
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Separately, a Hezbollah MP dismissed a media report claiming that the party possesses an airstrip in northeast Lebanon used to land its arsenal of drones. |
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The author has studied Al-Qaeda's global terror network, military tensions in the Taiwan Strait, drones and cyberwar, and maintains that Globalism is wildly overstated. |
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Quadcopter helicopters pioneered as early as 1907 in France, and other types of multicopter have been developed for specialized applications such as unmanned drones. |
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Creating suicide vehicles is just one method of weaponizing small drones. |
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Despite most modern farms relying on GPS steering systems, robot milking machines and even drones, only one in 20 people surveyed would describe a farmer as tech savvy. |
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