Combat offload is performed on the ground by releasing the aircraft brakes from a stationary position and a high-power rating set. |
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In yet another example of their coolness, in outlining plans to offload a batch of new shares, they've come up with the following gem. |
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Bidders are likely to offload parts of the group, which has struggled as its market has become increasingly commoditised. |
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To keep supplies and equipment flowing into the theater, local laborers were hired and combat troops were commandeered to offload ships. |
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Winemakers are trying to offload much of their inventory overseas and foreign markets by and large are lapping it up. |
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This means that they must, legally and constitutionally, seek to offload as many of their costs onto other people or the environment as they can. |
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I'm sorry to offload all this onto you but I guess its just fair to warn you what you may be getting yourself into. |
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They offload them at their factory outlets or sell them to furniture warehouses. |
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Doctors may offload their ethical problems on clinical ethicists, abnegating their moral responsibilities too easily. |
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The marines ' assault echelon had three hours to offload before tidefall threatened to beach their ships. |
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The teachers from the orphanage immediately formed a line to help us offload our cargo. |
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We're going to drop in on Deidre's mum and offload most of our luggage, taking only overnight bags with us to Sydney. |
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Currently, shareholders who want to offload shares sell back their stakes to the group. |
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Giving the UN a role could soothe anti-American tempers and offload some of the burden of responsibility. |
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That left scalpers who had expected to sell seats for many times their face value scrambling to offload them at knock-down prices. |
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It also was common for the women to offload received stolen goods upon their relatives. |
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The message interface provides the initialization and control of the socket offload system. |
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By the time he hits Finland, he's barely stopping long enough to offload packages and parcels. |
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Even in the darkest early days of his reign as Down manager he never tried to offload the blame for defeat. |
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However, a handful of passing cruise ships do attempt to offload passengers each year. |
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Validation and consolidation can be performed by Acronis Storage Node to offload these resource-intensive operations from the production machine. |
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This repair project will return the wharf to a safe condition for fish harvesters to offload their catch. |
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We were supposed to have a garage sale tomorrow, but I've managed to offload so much of our stuff to friends and people at work that there's not enough left to have one. |
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Combination containerships are vessels that can offload a portion of their containerized cargo but depend on seaport equipment or floating cranes to offload the rest. |
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This service enables you to offload onto Adecco the entire administrative management of any personnel which you recruit through us. |
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That will allow businesses to offload some of the cost of managing computers and productivity software. |
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The new overpass will offload traffic from Highway 1 to near Russell Street on the east side. |
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The sale is meant to be an opportunity for it to offload items like used basketballs that may just be slightly cracked, old t-shirts and past varsity giveaway items. |
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The papers also outline that this is not the best time to offload aviation stocks, but warns that waiting for a good time could prove a false economy. |
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Other risky consignments that are containerised are referred to inland ports for destination inspections while they offload at the importer's premises. |
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Before I cover the combat, I'll offload all the negative comments I have. |
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It's like you're using me to offload all your troubles and I'm sick! |
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Luckily, Linux makes it possible to set up workstations with minimal Linux installations that offload most of the work to a powerful, central server. |
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What better venue then to show them off than a car boot sale, those curiously popular events which have become the place to offload unwanted household items? |
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I was out of the picture and they were certainly looking to offload. |
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Although it was still possible to offload the shrimp without riding the elevator to gain access to the hold, it increased the effort required. |
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As salmon fishings are currently valued at between five and eight thousand pounds for each fish caught on an average year, it is easy to see why he is keen to offload pronto. |
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The Liberal solution was to offload the problem to the provinces, Quebec in particular, by creating the fiscal imbalance. |
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They slit the tarpaulins of the rearmost trailer and offload goods. |
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The most responsive of the existing modes is airdrop because the aircraft used to conduct airdrop travel very fast and require no cargo offload time. |
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At the end of its six-month mission, Jules Verne will offload solid waste and wastewater from the Station and burn up during atmospheric re-entry over the Pacific Ocean. |
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This could be an ideal second option should the offload at Crown Bay prove to be impossible. |
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A decision on the contentious breakwater, a rail spur for trains to offload and collect cargo, has delayed the tender process since the team first met in September last year. |
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If hoisting equipment is available, the shipping containers may contain several sets of such elements but it should also be possible to offload these elements by hand. |
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A year into the job and still stuck in what he terms a transitional period, he is hamstrung by the need to offload several players before he can add to the squad. |
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The completion of this project will provide the fishers with a safe platform from which to offload their catches and berth their vessels. |
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One of the things I love to do is offload a bunch of tasks to my vas around 9PM each night. |
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From tomorrow, Turners Auctions will offer free auctions to people wanting to offload old, polluting, unfixable cars, with profits going to the owner. |
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A dazzling move started by the winger was also unfortunately ended by the same pair of hands, clumsily spilling the ball whilst attempting to offload. |
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The technique is not recommended for delicate equipment and the trick is to complete the offload without tipping the aircraft on its tail and damaging the ramp. |
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We had to offload more than 100 containers en over 1,000 fuel barrels directly from a ship that was anchored to the sea ice. |
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That is why we need a balanced solution to financing agriculture which does not offload the costs onto the weakest. |
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This can be the right to offload ships' waste at ports in small countries which can barely deal with their own solid waste disposal. |
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Local authorities therefore have a high level of responsibility, notably in ensuring that ships are able to offload their waste. |
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We were able to exceed our commitments to offload their equipment in a timely manner. |
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For environments that do not allow FTP traffic out to the Internet, the DS8870 also supports offload of data by using SSL security. |
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When Chemaf refused to offload these bags, ASIC officials called the commander of the Police des Mines, who told them that Chemaf had a right to export its products and ordered that the trucks be let through. |
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The harbour is not deep enough for visiting ships, so they must anchor offshore and offload passengers and cargo via small boats and rafts, weather permitting. |
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If the recent uptick in sales proves short-lived, retailers who extrapolate from the latest numbers will spend a miserable holiday season trying to offload unwanted stock at crippling discounts. |
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Leaving eight workers to finish up the remaining roofing work, the contractor took three employees back to the landing to offload the barge and transport the used shingles to the local landfill. |
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Almost £500m was wiped off the stockmarket value of Sports Direct on Tuesday as the City responded to founder Mike Ashley's decision to offload a £200m tranche of shares. |
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Pessimists can point to the experience of big banks such as Citigroup, that are still trying to offload huge portfolios of dud assets almost a decade after the crisis. |
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Up here in Nunavut, to offload the oil usually takes half a day. |
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Do not hesitate to offload the tasks you do not like or find exhausting. |
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They can offload suggestions, problems, complaints, and so on there. |
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Eight thousand drums of chemical waste dumped in Koko Beach, Nigeria, and ships like the Karin B sailing from port to port trying to offload their cargoes of hazardous waste made the newspaper headlines. |
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The system will include specially designed subsea containment equipment connected by manifolds, jumpers and risers to capture vessels that will store and offload the oil. |
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The underlying trend for banks, other financial institutions and corporates to offload risk, as well as the demand for yield, have also fuelled growth. |
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The Dynamic Positioning system enables vessel to maintain precise position and come alongside rigs or platforms to offload cargo, even in adverse weather conditions, if and when required. |
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Figure 2 illustrates the difference between a standard NIC, TOE, and an iSCSI HBA that provides full host CPU offload. |
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The APEX 2800 server offload card dynamically offloads the 64 most active displays. |
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Biodex Medical Systems introduces the Unweighing System to offload patient weight and reduce stress on weight-bearing joints. |
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Another Scotland opportunity went a-begging when John Barclay failed to grasp an offload at the end of some probing phases. |
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If, on the other hand, we decide to offload him and bring in some agricultural bogtrotters, see how many season ticket holders we have left. |
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Dylan Skee looked to have been held up over the line but somehow managed to offload the ball to the onrushing full-back. |
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I am delighted that Graeme Souness, pictured, will use the summer break to offload a number of his deadbeat squad members. |
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The tycoon is in talks to offload a stake of up to 25 per cent of Topman and Topshop in a deal which values the two chains at close to PS1billion, say sources. |
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I've sold two of your mirrors and that small chandelier that you've been trying to offload for months,' he tells me, handing over a pleasingly thick wodge of cash. |
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Have they not conceded on occasion without getting any redeployment as a quo pro quid, knowing that they can always offload the cost on to the home market? |
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The key new technology that solves this problem is transport offload. |
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The helicopters were simply loaded with their blades folded back for ocean transport, saving the unit preparation time during the upload and offload processes. |
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Transmarine was given just 27 days to design, construct and install a facility to offload tanks, transporters and other military hardware at the Port of Shuaiba in Kuwait. |
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