What is fascinating about this list isn't just that it tells us what capabilities U.S. special operations forces want. |
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When the mission becomes murky, and operations slow, bureaucracy creeps in to fill the gaps. |
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Like him, they identified the airbus A320 as an airplane extremely well fitted to low cost airline operations in Asia. |
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As combat operations in Afghanistan wind down, so too does the main driver of NATO defense cooperation. |
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While Democrats bide their time, Republicans are already spending time and building operations in the Hawkeye State. |
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Nothing in it was meant to change the basic operations of the capitalist economy or to intervene aggressively in class relations. |
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In the early 1980s, he was involved in operations against Baluchi insurgents in southeast Iran. |
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We hired a guy called Patrick Cullina, who was at the Brooklyn botanic Garden, to run the horticulture and operations of the park. |
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Factors that could have a material effect on the operations of Alamogordo Financial Corp. |
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The largest chemical producers today are global companies with international operations and plants in numerous countries. |
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Pocket milling has been regarded as one of the most widely used operations in machining. |
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Today the tunnel and modern technology have made rescue operations at the pass mainly unnecessary. |
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It takes many applications of lacquer and subsequent wet sanding operations to obtain that final smooth luster. |
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A sophisticated air operations center is at Prince Sultan Air Base, where the air campaign in Afghanistan was managed. |
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Many relics from the mining operations were discovered there still in situ as the miners left them. |
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In June 2013, Shell announced a strategic review of its operations in Nigeria, hinting that assets could be divested. |
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The naval expedition leaves Lisbon on 24 April, with the landing operations starting on 26 April. |
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This consolidated operations and now Acapulco is the major port for car exports to the Pacific. |
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Due to this, it was able to manipulate the fundamental operations of family life within the areas that it oversaw. |
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Portuguese operations in Asia did not go unnoticed, and in 1521 Magellan arrived in the region and claimed the Philippines for Spain. |
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Office of Naval Intelligence had prepared a plan that included military operations in Puerto Rican waters. |
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This has enabled Dutch and Belgian companies to outsource their call centre operations to South Africa. |
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Canadian administrative law is the body of law that addresses the actions and operations of governments and governmental agencies. |
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This machine is capable of performing various operations automatically and economically. |
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Steel, is an American integrated steel producer with production operations in the United States, Canada, and Central Europe. |
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The Yew Crag workings on the Dale Head side were operated until 1966, operations on the slopes of Grey Knotts continuing. |
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The Bank of Amsterdam started operations in 1609, acting as a full service bank for Dutch merchant bankers and as a reserve bank. |
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He prepared operations south of Samarra and north of Baghdad. |
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In mid 2012, Cloud Star successfully merged operations with internet marketing service company Accend Media. |
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It was used primarily for interceptor aircraft operations but also provided logistical support for the nearby nuclear test area. |
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During the Second World War the Office of Strategic Services operated out of Tangier for various operations in North Africa. |
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A Militia Act was passed to create a sizable force to defend Britain which would free up regular troops for operations overseas. |
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This amounted to 700 million sesterces stored at Brundisium, the staging ground in Italy for military operations in the east. |
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By 1445, the Bank suspended operations focusing on servicing the Genoese state. |
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Both MD902s were delivered as night capable for HEMS operations in darkness. |
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Largely the same groups were responsible for the mass killing operations during the civil war, collectivisation, and the Great Terror. |
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In early January, the last of a series of three operations caused an unremitting peritonitis to set in and spread, from which he died. |
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After the Mongol conquest of the Song, the merchants expanded their operations to the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean. |
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The News Building, where all of News UK's London operations are based, was opened on 16 September 2014 by the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson. |
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According to this study, most spills result from routine operations such as loading cargo, discharging cargo, and taking on fuel oil. |
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The Navy' Special Actions Detachment is assigned to the special operations component of the force. |
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These operations were carried out by Gravesande, acting as the Secretary of the Company under Gelskerke. |
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Forces into Iraq, as well as authorizing direct military operations against ISIL within Syria. |
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In World War II, a strategic airfield of the Imperial Japanese Army was located there, serving as a base for operations in the Pacific theatre. |
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The fort was to defend river traffic against interlopers and to conduct fur trading operations with the natives. |
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The future of these subsidies is uncertain and has led to anticipatory expansion of cotton brokers' operations in Africa. |
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It specifies tanker design features that are intended to minimize oil discharge into the ocean during ship operations and in case of accidents. |
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According to Reinhold Zippelius many advances in law and jurisprudence take place by operations of critical rationalism. |
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In smaller operations the material starts at room temperature and must be heated. |
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Boring is one of the most basic lathe operations next to turning and drilling. |
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Deep mines were not required at first, so a large number of small operations sprang up. |
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The original name of the company, which began operations in 1851, is unclear. |
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Steel sold its Serbian mills outside Belgrade to the Serbian government, as their operations had been running at an economic loss. |
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Moss can be a troublesome weed in containerized nursery operations and greenhouses. |
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Shelton Steel Works and the mining operations were heavily involved in the World War II industrial effort. |
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Air mobility element, AMC TACC liaison element in the joint air operations center, which integrates strategic and theater airlift requirements. |
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It is mentioned that the leadership of the popular mobilization forces announced the end of Ashura operations in the Jurf al-Sakhar. |
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Capt Ian Baston, Flybe director of flight operations and safety, said the pilot was one of the airline's most experienced crew. |
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John's operations became more chaotic as the campaign progressed, and Philip began to make steady progress in the east. |
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Berg Electronics first constructed the wastewater treatment facility in 1976 to treat wastewaters from its operations at the Emigsville facility. |
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These changes are the same as those involved in the operations of sensation, common sense, and thinking. |
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The procedure relies on mathematical operations called affine transformations. |
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Industrialized countries use these operations to produce much of the global supplies of poultry and pork. |
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Major military operations ended on 25 October 1922 when the Red Army occupied Vladivostok, previously held by the Provisional Priamur Government. |
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These operations are referred to as longline because of the long, single sling line used to carry the load. |
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Julian Corbett and Admiral Mahan emphasized that naval operations were chiefly to be won by decisive battles and blockade. |
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Of the other 200 aircraft, half would continue operations against Germany and the rest would be preparing for operations next day. |
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Ford had now divided its European operations between its British factories and other European plants in Spain, Belgium and West Germany. |
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It has also involved with the Republic of Iceland's contributions to expeditionary operations and conducted military exercises. |
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The maritime operations were conducted by the captains, or reises, who formed a class or even a corporation. |
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The opening of the Channel Tunnel saw operations by Eurostar begin from London Waterloo to Paris and Brussels. |
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Pitt formed a triumvirate to direct operations with George Anson in command of the navy and John Ligonier in charge of the army. |
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On commencing operations on 13 October 1996 the name Island Line for the passenger service was retained. |
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This route played a major role in some of the military operations that marked the end of the Roman Republic and start of the imperial period. |
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British Asia Airways ceased operations in 2001 after BA suspended flights to Taipei. |
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In addition to its offshore operations in the British zone of North Sea, BP has interests in the Norwegian section of the sea. |
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The region was also a place of operations for Varangians, eastern Scandinavian adventurers, merchants, and pirates. |
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It was conspicuous in its operations against the Yugoslav Partisans and civilian population. |
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There was a local jetty to export the oil shale, and smaller operations occurred at nearby Bencliff Grit east of Osmington Mills. |
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Shell has a strong presence in Singapore, indeed Singapore is the main centre for Shell's petrochemical operations in Asia Pacific region. |
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In June 2013, the company announced a strategic review of its operations in Nigeria, hinting that assets could be divested. |
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The local school districts operate with their own local boards, which oversee operations of the individual schools within their jurisdiction. |
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Alsa's operations in South America and China were retained by the previous owners. |
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The mines were in a neglected state, caused by careless operations dating back at least to the time of the final fall of Louisbourg. |
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By the spring of 1469, Tani had finished repairing the London branch's operations to his own satisfaction, and returned to Italy. |
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Fleming did not fight in the field with the unit, but selected targets and directed operations from the rear. |
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Most European operations retain the old livery, although some Czech buses have also received it. |
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An example are the operations of BRAC in Afghanistan, which benefit 12 million people in that country. |
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In 2004 both ADC and Canon had closed their Glenrothes operations with the promised jobs growth never materialising to any substantial level. |
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By 2006, Telmex had expanded its operations to Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay and the United States. |
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In early 1782, Parliament voted to end all offensive operations in North America, but the war continued in Europe and India. |
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Pinto continued trading operations in the South China Sea, especially in the Gulf of Tonkin. |
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In 2014, US government sanctions resulted in Exxon having until September 26 to discontinue its operations in the Kara Sea. |
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Extensive areas of seagrass beds have allowed commercial shrimp operations in the Gulf. |
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Lloyds' has extensive overseas operations in the US, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. |
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India also provided the base for American operations in support of China in the China Burma India Theatre. |
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Standard Life Aberdeen is an investment company, headquartered in Edinburgh, with operations across the globe. |
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In July 2009 the BBC and CNN were able to resume operations and report legally and openly from Zimbabwe. |
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Garros' modified monoplane was first flown in March 1915 and he began combat operations soon thereafter. |
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Owen's relationship with the workers remained excellent, and all the operations of the mill proceeded with smoothness and regularity. |
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It can be used to rotate the spindle to a precise angle, then lock it in place, facilitating repeated auxiliary operations done to the workpiece. |
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Boring operations on small workpieces can be carried out on a lathe while larger workpieces are machined on boring mills. |
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Increasing demands on wild fisheries by commercial fishing operations have caused widespread overfishing. |
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Selecting which of the following grinding operations to be used is determined by the size, shape, features and the desired production rate. |
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Some primary production plants now supplement their operations with scrap lead, and this trend is likely to increase in the future. |
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The Home Army's sabotage operations Operation Garland and Operation Ribbon are just two examples. |
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It expanded internationally for the first time by purchasing operations in Slovakia and Serbia. |
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Other operations were begun by the British to regain territory or to evict the Germans from ground overlooking their positions. |
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For safety reasons the modules were organised so that the most dangerous operations were distant from the personnel areas. |
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Use of heritage infrastructure and operations often calls for assigning roles based on historical occupations to the railway staff. |
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The treaty applies globally to specified territories whereas NATO is restricted under its article 6 to operations north of the Tropic of Cancer. |
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A similar program was used by the Russian Navy during the Cold War, in which belugas were also trained for antimining operations in the Arctic. |
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The sequence of operations in this system is singulation, conveying and orienting, and scanning and sensing. |
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Several pharmaceutical companies have significant operations in the area, including Pfizer Inc. |
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In the first month of operations at Richborough, 5,000 tons were transported across the Channel, by the end of 1918 it was nearly 261,000 tons. |
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The white-anting of our economic controls by black marketing operations is another serious circumstance. |
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Aso also criticised Hatoyama for changing his stance on a naval mission supporting US-led operations in Afghanistan. |
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The fuel cost of operations for a nuclear station is smaller than the fuel cost for operation of coal or gas plants. |
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As one example, Luftflotte 5 was created in 1940 to direct operations in Norway and Denmark, and other Luftflotten were created as necessary. |
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The Battle of the Frontiers is a general name for all of the operations of the French armies until the Battle of the Marne. |
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Mining can also occur with both surface and underground operations taking place on the same reserve. |
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These complicated operations in the Low Countries had left the overall Spanish Habsburg forces and finances in a precarious situation. |
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From 1 April, NCAC's operations stopped, and its units returned to China and India. |
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On the other hand, actualising the deal would help PNC Financial expand its operations in the Southeastern banking market. |
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In modern times the Italian Navy, being a member of the EU and NATO, has taken part in many coalition peacekeeping operations around the world. |
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Mat-Jaybeam employs approximately 100 people at its headquarters in Wellingborough, Northants and also has operations at Ambrosie, France. |
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Each service arm had exchanged liaison officers at headquarters and operations rooms but did not use a common communications system. |
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The Allies assigned codenames to the various operations involved in the invasion. |
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Similar operations against the bridges in the Netherlands, at Maastricht, failed. |
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The Mediterranean and Middle East theatre was a major theatre of operations during the Second World War. |
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The panzer groups were not to be used in independent operations but subordinated to the armies, despite having the same size and importance. |
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The oil rig had been hastily converted in an effort to quickly start drilling operations after the North Sea was opened for exploration. |
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However, Dutch ships were blocked by the Spanish from operations in most of southern Europe, giving the British an advantage there. |
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This would have limited the quantity of artillery and tanks that could be transported and restricted operations to times of good weather. |
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In theory, privatisation was meant to open up railway operations to the free market and encourage competition between multiple private companies. |
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Winter Quarters Bay forms a small harbor, on the southern tip of Ross Island where a floating ice pier makes port operations possible in summer. |
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Secondary steelmaking involves refining of the crude steel before casting and the various operations are normally carried out in ladles. |
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It is now common to perform ladle metallurgical operations in gas stirred ladles with electric arc heating in the lid of the furnace. |
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Journalists from 107 media organizations in 80 countries analyzed documents detailing the operations of the law firm. |
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The CCG coordinates search and rescue operations with the Canadian Armed Forces, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and other organizations. |
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Under the process of British Rail's privatisation, operations were split into more than 100 companies. |
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Even though every former DR narrow gauge railway has undergone privatisation, the daily steam operations are still commonplace there. |
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The Royal Marines are the only European marine force capable of conducting amphibious operations at brigade level. |
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Thereafter, the Luftwaffe gradually decreased daylight operations in favour of nocturnal attacks, to avoid RAF defences. |
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In England cancelled operations are not always recorded if the cancellation happens a few days prior to the scheduled day of the operation. |
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The choice fell on the salvage vessel Sleipner, the same craft that had been used as a platform for diving operations on the Vasa. |
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In 1943, KLA underground activists, cooperating with British forces in Burma and India, initiated joint operations with British forces. |
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All manufacturing operations were said to remain in Duluth and Grand Forks. |
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In the subsequent years, ITV Meridian's workforce has been condensed slowly with its operations considerably downgraded. |
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When Meridian launched, it divided its news operations into three separate sub regions. |
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One in five patients waiting for hip or knee operations are denied surgery for months following the introduction of such schemes. |
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The Luftwaffe lost 18 percent of the bombers sent on the operations that day, and failed to gain air superiority. |
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The first jamming operations were carried out using requisitioned hospital electrocautery machines. |
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Oneworld began operations on 1 February 1999, and is the third largest airline alliance in the world, behind SkyTeam and Star Alliance. |
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The airline started operations in June 2008, and now flies direct from Paris to New York's JFK and Newark airports. |
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This raised concerns within BP that operations in the United States, BP's primary country of operations, would suffer. |
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The firm timed operations to take advantage of a full summer, from June to September, the most profitable period of the year. |
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In some countries, limited information on military operations and budgeting is accessible for the public. |
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As it happened, political opposition and later British commitments in Afghanistan and Iraq prevented further British operations in Africa. |
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The Minister of Defence oversees operations of the Ministry of Defence, and the Vietnam People's Army. |
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The innovation in operational methods is to admit that operations may not commute. |
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Jaguar Land Rover operations are split between several sites, most of which are used for work on both the Jaguar and Land Rover brands. |
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Its headquarters are in London in the United Kingdom and it has operations worldwide. |
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After incurring large losses and being unable to renegotiate the franchise contracts, the operations were handed back to the State Government. |
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The F136 team stated their engine had a greater temperature margin, potentially critical for VTOL operations in hot, high altitude conditions. |
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Its largest operations are in the United Kingdom and United States, where its BAE Systems Inc. |
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Johnson kept a very tight personal control of operations during the Vietnam War, which some historians have sharply criticized. |
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In February 2004 the London bus operations of Connex were purchased and rebranded Travel London. |
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As a consequence, engines equipped only with this governor were not suitable for operations requiring constant speed, such as cotton spinning. |
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Military operations in urban terrain present many unique and challenging conditions for the warfighter. |
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The BBC moved much of its radio operations out of London, initially to Bristol, and then to Bedford. |
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In September 2004 National Express sold its Melbourne bus operations to Ventura Bus Lines, and Brisbane and Perth bus operations to Connex. |
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The RFA enables ships of the Royal Navy to maintain operations around the world. |
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The idea of Unking vector operations can be generalized to a multipipeline networking concept. |
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In December 2013 Abellio's Probo Bus and PT Real operations were purchased with 110 buses. |
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At this point, both sides were exhausted, and no further military operations were launched in the Crimea before the onset of winter. |
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As part of the rebranding the operations were renamed as Arriva Derby, Arriva Fox County etc. |
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The site's security is provided by CCTV and fence guarding and is under control of security personnel housed in the operations centre. |
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This coordinated oversight facilitates safety and speed in complex operations where traffic moves in all three dimensions. |
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On 1 May 2003, Bush announced that major combat operations in Iraq had ended. |
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In March 2010 Konectbus in Norfolk was purchased as well as the Hexham operations of Arriva North East and integrated into Go North East. |
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Instead, new banks were established to take on the domestic operations of the banks, and the old banks will be run into bankruptcy. |
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Department of Defense considers military operations against ISIL as being under Operation Enduring Freedom in regards to campaign medal awarding. |
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Since the 1990s, some seaport operations have been moved to Balochistan with the construction of Gwadar Port and Gadani Port. |
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The SAF has sent forces to assist in operations outside the country, in areas such as Iraq and Afghanistan, in both military and civilian roles. |
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Kristen Welty joins ANPI as vice president of operations for the company's business solutions group. |
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Arriving on 9 March, siege operations did not begin until 24 March, owing to difficulties in bringing the ships into the bay. |
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These factors contributed to the eventual surrender of Cornwallis' entire army, and the end of major operations in North America. |
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In 2011, Qatar joined NATO operations in Libya and reportedly armed Libyan opposition groups. |
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He was replaced by Guy Carleton, who was under orders to suspend offensive operations in America. |
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This complex employs 750 workers for the production of specialty chemicals, including 150 operations and maintenance personnel. |
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Addition and multiplication are commutative operations but subtraction and division are not. |
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The clubs elect a chairman, chief executive, and board of directors to oversee the daily operations of the league. |
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This is essential for any device bound for operations offshore, where extreme conditions and fouling, etc. |
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Naval operations also enabled the conquest of the French colonies in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. |
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In 2002, HBOS dropped the Bank of Wales brand and absorbed the operations into Bank of Scotland Business Banking. |
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It owns airports, electricity generators and retailers, and a public transport business, with operations in New Zealand and Australia. |
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Standard Life Aberdeen plc is an investment company with headquarters in Edinburgh and operations around the globe. |
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In 2012, EMI's recorded music operations were sold to Universal Music Group. |
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The operations centre of the Football League is in Preston, while its commercial office is in London. |
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The unit provides officers and gunners to supplement the regular RAF Regiment on overseas operations and exercises. |
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Friedman claimed that centralized economic operations are always accompanied by political repression. |
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In April 2008, a new Dundee studio for local news and advertising operations was opened in the Seabraes area of the city. |
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As well as running its own operations the FA chooses five charities each year to which it gives financial support. |
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Significant logistical operations take place to bring people into the festival by public transport each year. |
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With the discovery of North Sea oil, helicopter operations began in 1967, linking the growing number of oil platforms to the mainland. |
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The operations of the masculine faculties of the soul were, for a while, well slacked and consopited. |
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Printed in Oswestry, in May 1880 the paper integrated operations in a former Malthouse in Mill Street. |
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The River Thames was key to the Warren and its operations from the earliest days. |
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As of 2016, 103,510 peacekeeping soldiers and 16,471 civilians are deployed on 16 peacekeeping operations and 1 special political mission. |
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Most of the old sites have been filled and landscaped, but new operations continue. |
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Serco also manages many aspects of operations at the Defence College of Management and Technology in Shrivenham. |
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In peacetime it can act as a deterrent as well as for surveillance operations and information gathering. |
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Over the next few decades, Honda worked to expand its product line and expanded operations and exports to numerous countries around the world. |
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Horse Racing has a very large presence in Ireland, with one of the most influential breeding and racing operations based in the country. |
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Their operations crews did not believe they had authority to shut off production, even though they could see that Piper Alpha was burning. |
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Complex viruses that cripple communication networks and wartime operations are another cyberweapon. |
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Large British offensive operations in Flanders were not possible in 1915, due to a lack of resources. |
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Ireland's special forces include the Army Ranger Wing, which trains and operates with international special operations units. |
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General Julian Byng, commander of the Third Army, wanted the operations at Ypres to continue, to hold German troops in Flanders. |
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He carries on operations upon so vast a scale that he casts out frettiness and meanness wherever he goes. |
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The expansion of assets accessible to member nations to perform military operations is a crucial attribute of coalitions. |
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The operations of the Luftwaffe against the Royal Air Force became known as the Battle of Britain. |
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Heliportable operations use smaller drilling equipment specifically designed for easy separation into component parts and reassembly on-site. |
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The following week, the head of the Royal Navy said the country's operations in the conflict were not sustainable. |
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After a number of successful operations elsewhere, he came to Northumbria and appears at some point to have set himself up as king. |
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The entire system could be installed in about 48 hours on a container ship or RORO, when needed for operations up to a month unsupplied. |
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In light of this, Parliament on February 27, 1782, voted to cease all offensive operations in America and seek peace. |
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In April 1941, the Royal Navy and the RAF devised Operation Fuller, a plan for combined operations against the ships in Brest should they sortie. |
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In recent years, they have been engaged in international peacekeeping operations including the UN peacekeeping. |
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The continuous reduction in aircraft numbers since the end of the Cold War made it uneconomical to support operations at multiple bases. |
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Despite Badfinger's success, Apple was facing troubled times and its operations were being cut back by Klein. |
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Of these, 108,000 troops were available for field operations while the other 29,000 watched the Swiss border and held the Rhine fortresses. |
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It was during this period that he had operations to repair cartilages in both knees. |
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As a result of the Conference, a permanent organization was formed and statutes for its operations were prepared. |
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He is tasked with conducting covert operations with MI6 agent George McHale against the Soviet Union. |
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Meanwhile, American and British bomber fleets, based in Britain, began operations against Germany. |
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The Italian 2nd Army Corps, commanded by general Alberico Albricci, also participated in the operations around Reims. |
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Salvage operations may also aim to prevent pollution or damage to the marine environment. |
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In 1915, the company ventured into steel manufacturing, with its operations based primarily in Newcastle, New South Wales. |
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In December 2010, Stena Line announced it had acquired the Northern Irish operations of DFDS Seaways. |
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Alaric's military operations centred on the port of Rome, through which Rome's grain supply had to pass. |
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Organizations like PETA believe that such operations put the animals in danger. |
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General Felmy had already expressed a desire to build a naval air arm to support Kriegsmarine operations in the Atlantic and British waters. |
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It supported the German Army operations which ended the campaign in five weeks. |
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By the end of the 14th century, the Hanseatic League dominated trade operations and sea transport, with Bergen as the most important port. |
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The operations in the Pungwe River were conducted by the gunboats of the Zambezi Flotilla, reinforced with chartered merchant vessels. |
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Each extra qubit in a quantum machine doubles the number of simultaneous operations it can perform. |
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On the Allied side, operations in Burma over the remainder of 1942 and in 1943 were a study of military frustration. |
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Both operations were successful and the majority of the remaining rebels were pinned down in London. |
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The Student Loans Company has begun operations in Lingfield Point, and Magnet Kitchens is in Lingfield east of town. |
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The Crimean War with Russia and the Boer wars were relatively small operations in a largely peaceful century. |
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It has provided detachments for participation in international operations in Iraq and East Timor. |
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Radio amateurs had to establish emergency operations to support emergency services in means of communication. |
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Eisenhower's opposition to UK operations in Suez under Anthony Eden and Harold Wilson's refusal to enter the war in Vietnam. |
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As well as defensive structures, castles were also offensive tools which could be used as a base of operations in enemy territory. |
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This short tunnel was reused as the starting and access point for tunnelling operations from the British side. |
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British and Allied submarines conducted widespread operations in the Baltic, North Sea, Atlantic, Mediterranean and Black Seas. |
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Jason Neil Pringle, was killed during operations after his parachute failed to deploy. |
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On 4 April Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton said that the RAF was planning to continue operations over Libya for at least six months. |
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Such a gap may impact the future NATO's operations that will probably face trust issues. |
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The Luftwaffe's Transportgruppen operations had cost 125 Ju 52s destroyed and 47 damaged, representing 50 percent of the fleet's strength. |
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Naval supremacy was also essential to amphibious operations such as the invasions of Northwest Africa, Sicily, Italy, and Normandy. |
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Prestwick Airport also has large air freight operations and cargo handling facilities. |
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Operation Corporate was the codename given to the British military operations in the Falklands War. |
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February 2004 saw the opening of an operations centre at Waterloo station in London, operated jointly by Network Rail and South West Trains. |
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The British undertook a series of military operations as a means of recapturing the Falklands from Argentine occupation. |
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On 23 April, a submarine alert was sounded and operations were halted, with Tidespring being withdrawn to deeper water to avoid interception. |
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Some of these clandestine logistics operations were mounted by the Soviet Union. |
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In addition, the Kriegsmarine had allocated its few remaining larger and more modern ships to diversionary operations in the North Sea. |
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In July 2011, ANA performed a week of operations testing using a 787 in Japan. |
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The foreign companies would punish Bolivia by refusing to invest and only sustaining the bare minimum of operations here. |
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Standards are important prerequisites for effective postal operations and for interconnecting the global network. |
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In 1927, the State Forest Service introduced a bounty for red deer shot on their land, and in 1931, government control operations were commenced. |
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In winter 2017 cancer operations are being cancelled, sometimes at short notice due to insufficient beds. |
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Waiting times for routine knee and hip operations are excessively long and long waits lead to a worse outcome. |
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The nation has provided 100,000 military and police personnel to serve in 35 UN peacekeeping operations across four continents. |
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International conferences were organised to secure agreement on Suez Canal operations but all were ultimately fruitless. |
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In 1956, the French military was heavily involved in the Algerian war, which made operations against Egypt a major distraction. |
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The navy also posts personnel in small units around the world to support ongoing operations and maintain standing commitments. |
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In July 2008, governments in the Persian Gulf reached agreements with GE to expand engine maintenance operations there. |
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Because eddies may have a vigorous circulation associated with them, they are of concern to naval and commercial operations at sea. |
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On 28 December 2014, NATO formally ended combat operations in Afghanistan and transferred full security responsibility to the Afghan government. |
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The Fleet Commander has responsibility for the provision of ships, submarines and aircraft ready for any operations that the Government requires. |
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Pakistani will to prevent infiltration was uncertain, while Pakistani military operations proved of little use. |
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Further NATO operations included the Battle of Panjwaii, Operation Mountain Fury and Operation Falcon Summit. |
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Late August saw one of NATO's largest operations in Helmand, Operation Eagle's Summit, aiming to bring electricity to the region. |
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Beginning in May 2010 NATO special forces began to concentrate on operations to capture or kill specific Taliban leaders. |
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On 28 December 2014 NATO officially ended combat operations in a ceremony held in Kabul. |
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This contrasted with the disastrous Walcheren expedition, which was typical of the mismanaged British operations of the time. |
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On 1 May, an end of major combat operations was declared, ending the invasion period and beginning the military occupation period. |
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Nelson spent the first half of the year conducting operations to frustrate French advances and bolster Britain's Italian allies. |
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Air operations by helicopters, poised to bring reinforcements from the 101st Airborne, were blocked for three days. |
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On 16 April 2003, Australian special operations forces captured Al Asad Airbase west of Baghdad. |
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After the Guadalcanal Campaign, the Allies initiated several operations against Japan in the Pacific. |
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A number of British and international banks have operations based in Gibraltar. |
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The raid ended in failure, but it was followed by several similar operations in the subsequent years. |
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It employs around 3,460 people, mostly in its field operations but also in its secretariat in Vienna, Austria and its institutions. |
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This main line operation would be combined with light rail operations using abandoned branch lines, to create an integrated transport network. |
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Interconnections and other constituents, and leading the engineering and operations for the Tres Amigas SuperStation. |
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