These guidelines specifically exclude manned aircraft but include the export of uninhabited aerial aircraft and related technology. |
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After Apollo 14 landed, a Forest Service scientist germinated the seeds at NASA's manned space center at Houston. |
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For those of you who visited York Livestock Centre, you will remember the bewhiskered gentleman who manned the sweetshop and tended the gardens. |
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Staff manned a picket line on each of the three gates at the approaches to the factory. |
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For the early manned missions to be seen as successful, the surface crew will need to explore large areas of Mars, ranging far from their base. |
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Now, though, the branch is fully manned and new staff are getting up to speed. |
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They spent their time in spelling out yarns about the boats plying the seas, and the men that furled the sails and manned the tillers. |
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The Hospice charity shops dotted around the borough are manned, for the most part, by unpaid volunteers. |
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Even if we had the station manned full-time we couldn't have got here any quicker than we did. |
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I've been keen to get more involved as the place is manned by enthusiastic volunteers who supply locals with tasty, healthy food at low prices. |
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A first lieutenant and two soldiers from the logistics task force manned the Rhein-Main Air Base movement control liaison team. |
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A 24-hour call centre operates, permanently manned by experienced personnel from all three Services. |
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The centre is manned by fully trained technical personnel and all calls are recorded and logged to track and maintain a high service level. |
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They moved from the safety of their dugouts and manned their machine guns to face the British and French. |
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A big fire engine manned by a team of firefighters would come out to the neighbourhood and set up a ladder and rescue the animal. |
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We passed a checkpoint manned by opposition fighters and dozens of Jeeps packed with soldiers. |
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The nuclear-tipped missile challenged the monopoly of manned bombers in nuclear war. |
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As outlined, the cost and length of training for UAV operators are substantially less than they are for pilots of manned aircraft. |
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The bridge was vast, with fancy leather seats and bright, flashing computer systems manned by a lot of important-looking people. |
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A 24-hour manned hotline has also been set up to give information and deal with individual concerns. |
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Others are engineers who manned machine guns to defend comrades from surprise attacks. |
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On current trends, manned aircraft and big surface ships may well disappear within a few more decades. |
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Head groundsman Ralph White manned the chipper with two other groundstaff for four hours. |
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The president is making overtures to Mexican immigrants and planning a manned mission to Mars. |
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The centre is a clinic specifically for HIV-positive people and manned by four volunteer doctors during weekends. |
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He stares at a strategic map of the strongpoints of the city, placing squadrons which are inadequately manned, to assault the Red Army. |
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Vang Pao again captured the PDJ in July and established a network of artillery strongpoints, manned by Thai gunners. |
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Machines are manned by operatives in fixed positions, recruited and trained to fit specific jobs. |
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In Iraq, our manned and unmanned aircraft continue to operate successfully in the hostile desert environment. |
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He slowly tried to change things and there is now a magnificent health centre manned by 10 doctors. |
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John reports the stokehold was manned by 2 stokers each watch on the 4 hours on, 8 hours off system. |
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So he and his ensemble created a show featuring nine giraffes, each manned by two actors and a pair of stilts. |
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In fact, given our advantage in manned aircraft and stealth technology, no enemy is likely to challenge us directly in those areas. |
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It was manned by seven St John Ambulance first-aiders working closely with a squad of uniformed police. |
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The airstrip, which does not have a manned control tower, is served by a non-directional beacon. |
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In his announcement today, the president called for a radical transformation in NASA's goals for manned space flight. |
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It's why we continue with manned space flights, even though machines are more efficient. |
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Many people are disappointed that the US is intent on spending billions of dollars on manned space flights. |
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China has launched its first manned space flight, becoming only the third country to put a man into orbit. |
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Brooke manned the table with Jaelyn, pouring out a variety of soft drinks and juices. |
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The dissolution of the USSR, however, prompted the Air Force to build a small B-2 force and retain untransformed, nonstealthy manned bombers. |
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Two very friendly people, who patiently waited for boozers to choose their poison, manned the drink ticket table. |
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Under educated, under manned and woefully under equipped the local force is simply not up to the task. |
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In October 2011 he made the first manned flight with an electric multicopter at an airstrip in the southwest of Germany. |
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A separate lane for bicycles, and even powered two-wheelers, and manned pedestrian crossings have become necessary. |
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A fast and fearsome battleship, the bireme was manned by 44 oarsmen working two banks of oars. |
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There is additional evidence that points against China planning near-term manned lunar missions. |
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For the next three years, at approximately six-month intervals, NASA sent more manned missions to the moon. |
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Are the scientific returns on a manned mission to Mars inherently important enough to justify its costs? |
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The youth's regiment relieved a command that had manned a series of trenches along a line of woods. |
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The women worked the wind-swept fields while the men worked the quarries and manned fishing boats in famously treacherous seas. |
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For those of you who visited the Livestock Centre, you will remember the bewhiskered gentleman who manned the sweetshop and tended the gardens. |
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Each boat, manned by two or three fisherman, typically brings back a metric ton of squid every night. |
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She also says that barrier controlled car parks have to be manned at all times so staff can let disabled people out. |
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Below Houston, each street into Soho was barricaded and manned by huddles of cops. |
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The corridor leading to the underground rail system was heavily barricaded and manned by starguards while others stood guard around the room. |
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An orphaned prodigy of the first manned expedition to Mars, Smith is raised by Martians before being returned to earth. |
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Their existence has caused manned police patrols to be reduced while major offences like drunk-driving have increased. |
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Men who were typically average Americans, draftees, called to defend the nation in time of war, manned the division. |
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What's ahead for the beleaguered agency and manned exploration of space in general? |
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The Kazakhstani fleet amounts to fewer than ten patrol vessels and gunboats, manned by around 150 sailors. |
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The space agency is anxiously awaiting its first manned flight in two and a half years, but will weather rain on NASA's parade? |
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National Guard soldiers manned the checkpoint at the corner, screening traders on their way to work. |
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The men who manned the security machines did not notice Atta, or detect the knives that his team smuggled on to the plane. |
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Iron out the kinks at manned cash registers, before you open up self-checkout lanes. |
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The sail were loosed and reefed, furled and unfurled, braces manned, halyards tested. |
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For instance, a maintenance mission would require a wrecker or at least a HMMWV manned with mechanics, tools, and a tow bar. |
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According to our research, the instrument was probably manned by a Paul Thardo, who was the xylophonist with the Harley Sadler troupe. |
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To have the ship's company clearly visible on deck, or in the days of sail, aloft on the yards, meant that the guns were not manned. |
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However, certification only applies to the various types of aircraft, as well as manned balloons. |
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The unit has only ever operated one type of manned aircraft and that is the venerable Hawker Hunter. |
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For more than 40 years, the Moon has been visited by automated space probes and by nine manned expeditions, six of which landed on its surface. |
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One way is to travel to the planets, either with remotely operated probes or with manned spacecraft. |
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Yet his latest journey was uniquely significant, because he was on his way to see his colleagues send China's first manned spacecraft into orbit. |
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These amtracs were manned with 30 caliber machine guns and were spread around our perimeter. |
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China successfully completed its manned space flight as Yang safely returned to earth. |
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Soon I was on the table with an IV in my arm, pumped full of powerful narcotics, and ready to be probed by the ship manned by the hospital staff. |
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The mode presenting the greatest risk to life is truck transport because its manned systems are restricted to moving along linear lines of march. |
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By early 1966 the Soviets had not launched a single manned spacecraft in a year. |
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He then donned his hearing protectors and yellow sunglasses and manned the air cart. |
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However, the production of radioactive waste would pose a problem for sending manned missions on nuclear spacecraft rather than robotic probes. |
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They followed Kinade to a rope ladder, then climbed down into a wooden boat manned by four oarsmen. |
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During the height of confrontation, members were rostered for duty to ensure the guns could be manned around the clock. |
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The lifeboat was an open rowing boat manned by local volunteers clad in oilskins. |
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While attempting rescue a small boat manned by local men capsized and four men were lost. |
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Ten boats, each manned by two skilled operators with up to eight passengers, can be hired to run the rapids. |
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To realise the goal, the agency aims to develop Japan's own manned space craft, similar to the US Space Shuttle, the Mainichi said. |
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In addition, they will also have to operate a manned spacecraft for at least a week. |
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Developing a new manned spacecraft in addition to larger launch vehicles becomes an expensive proposition. |
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Leaders in Beijing have ordered that the safety of astronauts be ensured first when launching a manned spacecraft, the newspaper said. |
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The Air Force currently suffers from a critical shortage of aviators for manned aircraft. |
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When private companies enter the field of manned spaceflight, those inherent risks could be magnified. |
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The air platforms could take the form of tethered blimps, unmanned aerial vehicles, or manned aircraft. |
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The manned aircraft will operate in long-range, low-level missions, using stealth technologies and terrain screening. |
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There were listening posts and night defensive outposts to be manned. |
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In front of the City Hall building hundreds of tires have been piled up to form a barricade that is manned by yet more masked men. |
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I flew to Turkey on July 7, and made my way on a series of long, weary bus journeys to the Iraq border, manned by both Kurdish and American soldiers. |
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In the late 18th century, the first manned weather balloons were launched. |
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He led the design and construction of a new generation of precision radiometers, which have been flown extensively on both manned and unmanned aircraft. |
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Dora is seen getting dressed as a mermaid by a cursor being manned by some omniscient game player. |
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They manned anti-aircraft guns and filled noncombatant roles. |
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Response Time is defined as the time taken from the decision to begin treatment until the winter maintenance vehicles are loaded, manned and ready to leave the compound. |
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The National Research Council reports that NASA has functionally thrown in the towel on a manned mission to Mars. |
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The opposite bank was manned by Germans, and in the darkness Deane-Drummond fell into a slit trench on top of a German soldier. |
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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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The helpline is manned by volunteers in centres all around the country. |
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The ship is manned by a staff of 700 who come from 25 countries. |
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There are checkpoints manned by police or soldiers at every junction. |
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It is believed passengers have been queueing up to two hours in Terminal 1 because only one of five X-ray machines was manned due to staffing problems. |
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Not only was this the first manned flight to and from the Moon, Apollo 8 served to validate many of the technical procedures necessary to support upcoming lunar missions. |
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If the Alps were strongly manned, the movement for independence would gather way and the Gallic provinces decide the limits of their dominion at will. |
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It is logical to assume that understanding the solar system environment is just as important to the vision as building the next generation of manned spacecraft. |
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However, satellites did not end the use of manned reconnaissance aircraft. |
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A more sophisticated argument pits robots against manned spacecraft. |
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Some debate whether such aircraft will eventually replace manned aircraft. |
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Newt Gingrich faults big government for the lamentable absence of manned stations on the moon. |
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From now on every shuttle launch will be tracked and examined in microscopic detail, and this should set a precedent for all future manned space launches. |
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Brendan manned the nozzle and began directing water onto what otherwise would have been the next house to burn. |
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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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Today, the onetime railroad lobbyist is blazing a trail to the solar system with a low-cost plan to launch manned expeditions to the moon and Mars. |
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The risks and costs presented by a manned moon landing are appreciable. |
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For centuries you had enormous whale fleets armed with the most sophisticated technology of their time, manned by experts working morning, noon, and night to kill more whales. |
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If they could launch a manned rocket that simply slingshotted around the moon and back, they could claim that at least in some pathetic way that they beat the Americans. |
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The need for this capability will have an impact on future manned space flights, whose launch windows will probably be constrained by the need for daylight and good weather. |
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In short, not only are China's manned space plans unlikely to trigger a space race with the US, such a space race is one of the worst things that could happen. |
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All ambulances were manned by a nurse or paramedic and a driver, equipped with a manual defibrillator and qualified to perform advanced cardiopulmonary life support. |
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There were tanks and armored personnel carriers on the streets, and checkpoints manned by young soldiers, cold and miserable under the inglorious Polish December. |
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As a result of the survey a helpline was set up and manned by a group of women volunteers who had undergone a specialist in-house training programme. |
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Having secured a measure of support for his plan, he organised a trial convoy of 30 military trucks, manned by ex-army drivers under the command of a senior ISI field officer. |
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Constant readiness units manned by conscripts and those manned by conscripts plus contract soldiers are trained in accordance with a five-month program. |
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The aircraft is manned by five flight crew and ten mission crew. |
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The tank is emptied using an exhauster truck manned by trained personnel. |
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In any event, the image of military tribunals as drumhead courts manned by stony-faced officers ready to convict regardless of the evidence is a fantasy. |
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The rate of improvement of surface to air missiles seemed to indicate that they would soon be able to shoot any manned aircraft out of the sky. |
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A soup kitchen was kept running in Hardie's home during the course of the strike, manned by his new wife, the former Lillie Wilson. |
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The Air Force, it is the largest in Latin America has about 700 manned aircraft in service and effective about 67,000 personnel. |
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The infantry manned the lighter weapons of the fortresses, and formed units with the mission of operating outside if necessary. |
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Maginot Line fortifications were manned by specialist units of fortress infantry, artillery and engineers. |
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Those trying for a Bronze medal must camp at one of the manned tors on their route, while Silver and Gold teams may camp anywhere on the moor. |
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Although owned and maintained by Foster Yeoman, the Class 59s were manned by British Rail staff. |
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A Spanish attack in 1614 was repulsed by two shots fired from the incomplete Castle Islands Fortifications manned by Bermudian Militiamen. |
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The launch of Sputnik 1 in October 1957 started the Space Age, and on July 20, 1969 Apollo 11 achieved the first manned moon landing. |
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The front line would be a thinly manned series of outposts, reinforced by a series of strongpoints and a sheltered reserve. |
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Participants spent the night camped at a manned Tor, before being escorted off the moor by the military the following day. |
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In 1973, the United States launched Skylab 1, its first manned space station. |
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The United States now can equal the Soviet manned twin space shot, SCIENCE SERVICE learned at Cape Canaveral. |
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They formed what became known as 'The Plymouth Argylls', after the association football team, since both ships were Plymouth manned. |
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He also served on Skule Skerry, off Orkney, the most isolated manned lighthouse in Europe. |
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Ballard has participated in more than 110 deep-sea explorations, including the first manned expedition into the Mid-Ocean Ridge. |
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Then he heard the wailing cry of the forehander as the crowd manned the braces. |
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Pirate galleys were small, nimble, lightly armed, but often heavily manned in order to overwhelm the often minimal crews of merchant ships. |
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Lifting bodies were a major area of research in the 1960s and 1970s as a means to build a small and lightweight manned spacecraft. |
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Its remaining inhabitants built and manned antitank defences, while the city was bombarded from the air. |
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There are also ferry vehicles designed to transfer crew members to and from the base to the orbiting manned spacecraft. |
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The control centre for the South Western Ambulance Service is located at Exeter and is manned 24 hours a day, every day throughout the year. |
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In 1977, an automated weather station was constructed, and for two months in 1978 and 1979 a manned weather station was operated. |
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Cameron's dive was the only one of its kind since the bathyscaphe Trieste's pioneering manned dive in 1960 at the same location. |
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For our photo ops, we manned up a jet for its second flight since delivery to the squadron. |
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As NASA's manned space efforts shrank, starships became more the stuff of science fiction. |
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Several governments maintain permanent manned research stations on the continent. |
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The ATV would form the basis of a propulsion unit for NASA's new manned spacecraft. |
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Since 1937, Soviet and Russian manned drifting ice stations have extensively monitored the Arctic Ocean. |
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A pair of mules would be manned by a person called the minder and two boys called the side piecer and the little piecer. |
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Armstrong flew the LEM while aldrin manned the primitive flight computer. |
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The advantages of surprise and darkness were thus lost, while the Germans had manned their defensive positions in preparation for the landings. |
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The war galleys were mostly manned by prisoners of war or convicts, who were chained to benches, usually three to six per oar. |
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In general terms, British ships had larger guns and were equipped and manned for quicker fire than their German counterparts. |
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In 1960, the Trieste successfully reached the bottom of the trench, manned by a crew of two men. |
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It is understood under one proposal libraries in Dinas Powys, Wenvoe, Sully and St Athan would be manned solely by volunteers. |
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The hut was erected, and the meteorological station henceforth manned by an RAAF officer and four assistants. |
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In April 1981, the Space Shuttle Columbia launched, the start of regular manned access to orbital space. |
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This was the first time a vessel, manned or unmanned, had reached the deepest point in the Earth's oceans. |
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The building was manned by up to 120 volunteers who trained on a weekly basis and wore a Royal Air Force style uniform. |
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The present station has manned ticket offices and barriers, waiting rooms, toilets, shops and a pedestrian bridge with lifts. |
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They manned an amphibious base which included a hospital built in Hakin and a docks complex at Newton Noyes. |
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Until early 1918, the division manned various sections of the front line, at times occupying as much as ten miles of the front. |
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All programmes for manned aircraft that were not too far along were cancelled. |
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As their numbers were insufficient to occupy the walls in their entirety, it had been decided that only the outer walls would be manned. |
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In the hard glare of the Searchlight, which had been manned by Seaman 2nd class Evans W. Watkins, the rock had the unearthly look of a miniature satellite in space. |
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For now, it is technically impossible to have a manned flight to Mercury. |
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He envisioned 15,000 emplacements manned by 300,000 troops, but shortages, particularly of concrete and manpower, meant that most of the strongpoints were never built. |
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Others of the new ships were manned by Free French, Norwegian and Dutch crews, but these were a tiny minority of the total number, and directly under British command. |
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The Navy also manned some of the coastal defense artillery batteries. |
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The Old and New Batteries were manned during the World Wars. |
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Seamen from Britain, United States and France often manned these ships. |
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On manned types, instruments provide information to the pilots, including flight, engines, navigation, communications and other aircraft systems that may be installed. |
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The pilots of manned aircraft operate them from a cockpit located at the front or top of the fuselage and equipped with controls and usually windows and instruments. |
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The Second Norvegia Expedition arrived in 1928 with the intent of establishing a manned meteorological radio station, but a suitable location could not be found. |
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He envisioned 15,000 emplacements manned by 300,000 troops, but due to shortages, particularly of concrete and manpower, most of the strongpoints were never built. |
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Limited experiments with solar electric propulsion have been performed, notably the manned Solar Challenger and Solar Impulse and the unmanned NASA Pathfinder aircraft. |
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Although the lighthouse is automated, the site is still manned. |
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Consequently, in an infamous statement in the 1957 Defence White Paper the Sandys review declared that manned aircraft were obsolescent and would soon become obsolete. |
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Immediately inside the doorway is a small lobby which is defended by a cross loop which would have been manned from inside the main chamber and defended by a murder-hole over. |
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They were later manned by Mauritian and Indian Coastal Artillery troops. |
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By 1960, NASA had sketched the outline for a decadelong effort toward unmanned and then manned lunar explorations, as well as sending spacecraft to Venus and Mars. |
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While most of the German army was engaged in Poland, a much smaller German force manned the Siegfried Line, their fortified defensive line along the French border. |
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At first, the campaign went badly, as Cromwell's men were short of supplies and held up at fortifications manned by Scottish troops under David Leslie. |
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Regarding safety at level crossings, Network Rail is its own worst enemy for abolishing manned signal boxes and relying on radar systems to monitor barriers. |
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Liwei was his country's first taikonaut when he piloted China's first manned rocket into space, but why isn't he as well known as the first Russian and American in space? |
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The provincial administration was manned more heavily by native officials, whose cadre functioned from the patwari to tahsildar level and to secretariat roles. |
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The ships' yards were all fully manned, and the loud cheerings of the crews, and of the countless company in the surrounding boats, emulated the roar of the cannon. |
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From June 27 to 29, the five-person manned submersible Antipodes will take scientists on a series of dives off the Florida coast to study the growing lionfish population. |
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Two escort vehicles sped away but an armour-plated Land Rover carrying the gold and manned by Mr Inglis, from Invergordon, Ross and Cromarty, got stuck in sand. |
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Today, when scientists map the ocean floor, they use large, heavy bathymetric lidar carried by manned aircraft to capture data, which is then processed after the fact. |
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We leveraged our combat-proven success from the manned CEASAR program to deliver this key tactical electronic attack capability onto an unmanned application. |
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An armoured personnel carrier manned by South African soldiers serving with the UNAMID drives through the village of Kafod in North Darfur during a patrol through the region. |
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By working together, our team will continue to maintain the world's finest manned spacecraft and support satellite and space defense systems with dedication and pride. |
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Pete'' Knight, R-Palmdale, for his advocacy of space and the military, and the SpaceShipOne team, which made the first private, manned space flights. |
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Alagappan, who has manned a movie camera for more than three decades, is in Oman for the first time on a location hunt for a new Malayalam film which will be shot in Oman. |
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