The era of the expendable rocket may prove to be a long one in the evolving history of the space age. |
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If the transport is an expendable, throwaway rocket, there are no people present when the craft arrives in space. |
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The main victims were overwhelmingly ill-educated working-class boys and therefore expendable. |
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Moss Street residents reacted with anger to news that their homes were expendable. |
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The harsh reality of military life is that the guy would have to be someone relatively expendable. |
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Political pundits knew that he was politically expendable, but few expected him to be expended so quickly. |
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Is it more economical and practical to have reusable launchers or low-cost expendable launchers? |
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She could have at least made an effort at candidness, but Mike reckoned once you'd been to the other side, sincerity was an expendable commodity. |
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These points appear to have been manufactured with expediency, and they were therefore likely expendable. |
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I'm 27 years old, I have expendable income, a stationary desk job and poor dietary habits. |
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Sure, people will see movies regardless of a reviewer's opinion, but this does not make critics expendable, as you infer in your letter. |
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He has probably bought the Guardian or smoked wacky baccy at some stage of his life anyway, and is therefore expendable. |
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They were expendable anyway, since whenever the ship was hit, control panels and consoles on the bridge would short out in their faces. |
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For Brother Jack, individuals are expendable, if the historical dialectic so dictates. |
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They were weak, expendable with relatively little power in the committee structure. |
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Once the film has killed off all its expendable characters, it spends far too much time trying to explain the source of the evil cell phones. |
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We are expendable pawns in a political chess game, and we resent the very real damage they do to us every single day. |
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The countermeasures system can dispense chaff cartridges and infrared flares and the POET and GEN-X active expendable decoys. |
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It used to be that the Vice President was expendable, relatively unimportant and rather decorative. |
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Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet were the ideal diabolical team and Elisha Cook Jr. was perfect as the expendable gunsel. |
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The orbital space plane will initially launch on an expendable vehicle and provide rescue capability for at least four crew members. |
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Because it was easier to adapt existing military missiles, which are designed for a single flight, most launchers have been expendable. |
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As disastrous as the space shuttle destruction was, it resulted in reviving America's expendable launch vehicle industry. |
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If the launching vehicle is an expendable rocket, the process is somewhat less complex. |
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One of the most important decisions to be made is whether Europe's new launchers will be expendable or reusable. |
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The James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled for launch in 2010 aboard an expendable launch vehicle. |
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If approved, the telescope mission could be ready for launch in 2014, on board a large expendable rocket. |
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It was not supposed to do anything that an expendable launcher would not do. |
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Since January, eight spacecraft were deployed on seven expendable launch vehicles. |
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This forced commercial satellites onto expendable launch vehicles, which had a higher risk of failure than the relatively safe shuttle. |
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The workshop will address system studies and technology developments for future European expendable launchers and reusable launch vehicles. |
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The remote-controlled vehicle is designed to be expendable, carries its own warhead, and uses cheaper components. |
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Most are expendable packages attached to helium or hydrogen-filled weather balloons and only a small number of the sensors are retrieved. |
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Under the hood, all original T-Bird parts were used in the restorations except for expendable items like the carburetor and the battery. |
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He argued that expendable vehicles are already called upon to launch high-value unmanned payloads. |
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A small, field-deployable unit vacuum shrink-wraps the items and wraps them in a thin but high-tensile-strength Kevlar expendable harness. |
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The sole purpose of the show trial appears to have been to get a death sentence against an expendable figure. |
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One or two such sorties are capable of supplying the entire expendable needs of the theater for a day. |
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We fetched up in front of the hotel after a final death defying manoeuvre involving three lanes of traffic, a pelican crossing and one or two expendable pedestrians. |
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And which are the do-or-die issues, and which are expendable? |
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Therefore, we were expendable and they made sure we knew it. |
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Jacob knew he was expendable once he was inside the container. |
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Where he may have erred is in adding the stress and strain of another job when others could have carried it out just as well, others who were, perhaps, more expendable. |
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This not only improves the quality of illustrations, but also economizes your time and expenses on expendable materials. |
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At the same time, offset printing paper and other necessary expendable materials such as ink, binding glue and chemicals will be provided. |
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This project is aimed at systematization and cleansing of expendable property data in the Galileo system to enhance property management. |
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Plenty of those MPs she reports as patting her on the back will be happy for her to act as an expendable battering ram – and see what turns up. |
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Stick together at all costs, and preferably give your wallet to the drum roadie, who is bigger than you are and, ultimately, expendable. |
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However, in practice, launch services are conducted almost exclusively by expendable launch vehicles. |
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Nor shall Seller have any obligation to repair or replace items which by their nature are expendable. |
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We feel that no nation is expendable, and this is why we are speaking out now. |
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If delivery is on expendable pallets, the buying-in price of the skimmed-milk powder shall cover purchase of the pallet. |
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Equivalence can only be applied to goods that are further manufactured, including consumable or expendable goods. |
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It must be pointed out that for non-disabled viewers, main picture and main sound aren't considered expendable or non-essential. |
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They become a vulnerable and expendable workforce, with few or no rights within their 'host' country. |
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Our union will not stop putting pressure on governments and employers until workers' lives are no longer deemed expendable. |
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In a changed political climate, and with like-minded women unable to defend her publicly, a feminist heroine, it turned out, was a very expendable creature. |
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Basic necessities may be met, but at the cost of savings, furthering education, and expendable income. |
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Nowadays, most tool purchases involve replacing the expendable items such as drill bits, sanding belts and specialty taps and anything else that wears out. |
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Tractors and harvesters were replacing mules and manual labor, and mechanization was in the process of making black tenant farmers and sharecroppers expendable. |
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A variety of analyses have made such recommendations as the development of small, more expendable craft for the littoral and adjacent narrow seas. |
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It's also filled with politics, but they're of a more universal focus, concentrating on the common worker's struggle for security as an expendable nine-to-fiver. |
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In this scandalous era, savvy operatives like him are expendable. |
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Competition amongst workers tends to drive down wages due to the expendable nature of the worker in relation to his or her particular job. |
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Instead, the increasing need for greater capacity is met by making more efficient use of allocated land and by generating new areas through filling-up expendable harbour basins. |
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However, local news shows that draw on electronic news gathering and have the capacity for original investigative reports seem to be increasingly expendable, as can be seen with the CHUM, Sun TV and TVOntario examples above. |
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The research department was deemed expendable, and its funding was not renewed. |
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In the internecine rivalries of large corporations, whole departments may become expendable in the execution of one executive's power play. |
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Private Johnson was afraid the Lieutenant considered him an expendable, since he was always picked as point man. |
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A grinding wheel is an expendable wheel used for various grinding and abrasive machining operations. |
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In an ableist, goal-driven world that treats dependency as hated subservience, noncontingent acts are deemed wasteful or expendable. |
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This is why STEINEL offers an extensive range of attachment nozzles, auxiliary tools and expendable materials, all perfectly tailored in quality and application to these heat guns. |
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There have to be some stipulations and some control over what corporations can do when they merge and become bigger and workers' jobs are expendable in that process. |
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Because when it comes to The expendables franchise, no plot is expendable. |
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It holds the distinction of being the United Kingdom's first indigenous expendable launch project. |
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The pharmaceutical industry was befuddled by unprecedented demands for immediate access to experimental treatments and trial designs that didn't use PHAs as expendable guinea pigs. |
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The Hutts are the lords of Hutta's demented society, and all other races, even official foreign emissaries, are seen as expendable fodder in the Hutts' bloated, wormlike eyes. |
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The cutting is much less energy intensive when compared to buffing with an expendable wire brush. |
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Oil and other expendable resources are frequently the subject of military disputes. |
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Technology and experience gained on the Black Knight programme would contribute to the subsequent Black Arrow expendable launch vehicle programme. |
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Izturis, formerly the Dodgers' starting shortstop, has floated around the infield this season and became expendable after the acquisition of Betemit last week. |
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Instead, expendable items such as drill bits, work gloves, safety glasses, and a limited number of handtools now are available in a vending machine in their work area. |
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This is not merely a policy choice but also a value judgment based on race and class, about whose economic interests are important and whose lives are expendable. |
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The anti-aircraft rocket is fired from an expendable launch platform. |
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