It now has sector supplements for the automotive, finance, telecoms and tour operators sectors. |
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As site supervisor, she also manages the operators, including the two partners. |
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This is not a new situation for Texas's owners, trainers, breeders, and racetrack operators. |
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As well as finding you the best way from A to B, the operators can also provide an emergency and breakdown service. |
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In 1925 he proved the Krull-Schmidt theorem for decomposing abelian groups of operators. |
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Suppliers also get the benefit of accessing the database to find out what operators are selling in different parts of the country. |
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The Norfolk farm was accredited by the RSPCA with the Freedom Food standard, a stamp of approval for animal-friendly operators. |
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The group channel was put back into the sets and the operators set to work waterproofing the vehicles. |
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In addition to the temporary antenna towers, Quonset huts and short-term wooden structures were built to house the equipment and radar operators. |
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Upon the application of Tc, the TetR repressor molecules are released from the tet operators and transcription is activated. |
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The operators later changed their minds after the administration rejected their demand for the subsidy. |
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By selling licenses to private operators instead of just handing them out to cronies, the city raked in a lot of money. |
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South African white shark dive operators reportedly catch juvenile bronze whaler and smooth hammerhead sharks to use as bait. |
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While I do not condone some of the more rapacious acts of Australian companies, I am not so sanguine about local small scale operators either. |
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Likewise, feedlot operators will be able to feed rations matched to an animal's economic promise. |
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In rare cases operators can protect pages, making them read-only, which restricts any edits from occurring. |
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Using the Morse key, operators at the stations were able to communicate with the world 24 hours a day. |
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Enterprises must compete with operators and owners to provide the best quality products and services at reasonable prices. |
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This was the battle between the no-frills airlines and the package tour operators. |
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Cable operators could also see the new airwaves as a way to shore up their business models. |
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You wouldn't believe cable operators are in the poo this side of the Atlantic. |
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The framework should help public bodies, airport operators, and airlines plan ahead for future applications. |
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Intensive vibration can be transmitted to the hands and arms of operators from vibrating tools, vibrating machinery or vibrating workpieces. |
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The worrying thing for holidaymakers and travel agents is the cut back on flights by major tour operators. |
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The council insists it cannot consider changing the certificate unless the cinema operators request it to do so. |
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Government will then issue new exploration and production leases to all existing operators to regularise them under updated terms and conditions. |
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In the aftermath, regulators required plant operators to devise evacuation plans in coordination with state and local governments. |
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Actual figures will not be available until about June because of the time lag in collating the information from different operators. |
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An operator within a relative clause does not like to take wider scope than operators outside the relative. |
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For years, dive operators and visitors to Phuket have lamented that the area lacked a decent sized wreck. |
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In fact, all existing rail operators will have to relicense, as will those that provide access to the track. |
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Elevator operators, typesetters, and airplane navigators have followed milkmaids and lamplighters into oblivion. |
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A senior consultant said the operators are likely to appeal the decisions although they could face yet further legal action from consumer groups. |
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Employers or scheme operators who do not execute this duty immediately for their members are breaking the law. |
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The country's operators have led the way in experimenting with the wireless music business. |
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The rest consists of vast wilderness concession areas which are leased to private safari camp operators. |
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Private bus operators are answerable for the loss to the State, students, unemployed and the daily wage earners. |
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The mobile operators are also treading uncertain ground where business users are concerned. |
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In its most basic form, civil affairs operators are concerned with two missions that are opposite sides of a single coin. |
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It is a mathematical theory that studies topology using matrices, using operators that don't commute with each another. |
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All commercial space will be given to recognised and licensed operators after a bid or a competition of market prices. |
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What happened, your Honours, is that timber from approximately three-quarters of the leasehold itself was logged by licensed timber operators. |
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The fledgling cable operators barely registered in the public consciousness and digital satellite broadcasting was years away. |
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In addition to clerical work, they also filled positions as parachute riggers, mechanics, radio operators, mapmakers, and welders. |
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He would not like to see the running of the pool handed over to private operators as had happened in some places. |
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Cable operators were buying mainly the low-end digital boxes, as the chart at right shows. |
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Before applying insecticides hazardous to bees, operators should check with the Consolidated Farm Service Agency to locate apiaries. |
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It said that the changes in the prefixes of the mobile operators were necessary to increase the limited amount of phone numbers. |
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In my view, ATM operators are highly vulnerable to competition from rivals. |
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Far from a road to Damascus moment, the agreement was rather a modus vivendi by cunning, ruthless political operators. |
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There are still rogue casino operators out there that are looking for a quick kill but they are in the minority. |
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This should mean that some of the smaller operators will still have room to move. |
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Typically, port operators are able to load as many as 600 containers onto a single containership. |
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Whichever Relay body operators choose, they'll be getting one of the most practical and thoughtfully designed loadspaces in the class. |
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Training for the weapon operators and armourers is under way and the performance of the weapon will be monitored during its initial service. |
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The company regularly achieves the highest passenger satisfaction ratings of the long-distance operators. |
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He has called for taxi operators to have a relief driver available for long-distance trips. |
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Rolling-store operators normally traveled set routes on each day of the week. |
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In reality, it was ordinary citizens and not the sharp operators who stored their wealth in banknotes. |
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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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Under the new system, clubs are permitted to sell their allocated tickets to licensed operators at a premium. |
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While not universal, some operators are pursuing Hispanics with targeted initiatives. |
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Big or small, companies employed mainly skilled machinists, machine operators, and precision assemblers. |
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At the south end of the huge building Kelly entered a room with a long glove box system and white-suited machinists and chemical operators. |
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Unlike train engineers, who get six months of training for their regular job, remote operators are not qualified for main-line work. |
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Of course, traditional satcom through the Inmarsat satellites is still a popular option for business aircraft operators. |
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At present, the City collects user fees from minibus taxi and bus operators. |
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Bosses embarked on a programme of cost-cutting to reduce fees charged to airlines and entice new carriers, especially no-frills operators. |
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Restaurant operators can increase tea sales by offering more choices and upsell with specialty teas containing herbs, fruit peels and flowers. |
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Some internet operators offer dirt-cheap contracts, but can be men of straw. |
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It is a huge consortium of domain registrars, registry operators, telcos and technology companies. |
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Either way, the telecoms operators are likely to see it as a subsidy to undercut market pricing. |
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Many larger operators, struggling in an out of favour telecoms market are now wary of the costs. |
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This is to enable these businesses to be better able to cope when spending by telecom operators resumes. |
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The deregulation of the telecoms market has seen the emergence of 17 telephone operators. |
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It is the operators and maneuverers who survive these deals, not the people doing the work. |
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In fact, it seems that the only people privy to the scheming duplicity of most of the contestants are the camera operators. |
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Telecommunication operators in Bulgaria have been rescued from the obligation to hold public procurement tenders to purchase new equipment. |
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But some observers wonder if the tepid response from operators may have influenced the delay. |
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Feedlot operators feed grain to ruminants because it makes the animals grow faster and fatter, resulting in highly marbled meat. |
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Suppliers and operators agree that customers are becoming more aware of the tequila in their margaritas. |
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Underneath that wide smile, he scares marginal McDonald's store operators with his frankness. |
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The tester offers a set-up function to allow operators to set various parameters used in testing configuration and memory storage. |
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Once there are four operators in the market, market share will become less important. |
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The city last week adopted a law requiring hotel operators who advertise rates on marquees to post both the highest and lowest room rates. |
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For example, operators report a decline in bottled beer sales, but strong growth in Martinis. |
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Mine operators deferred new mines in recent years because future reserves tend to be in deeper, thinner seams. |
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She let the operators slip off her high-heels, fasten the seat belt, and pull over the metal strap. |
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Meanwhile, the Royal Mail has met other operators to discuss services for bulk mail and second class post. |
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However, he told council he would like to protect the fence with barriers, to prevent vehicle operators from accidentally running into the fence. |
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Tour operators with summer programmes always struggle to fill the months of May and June. |
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He'd heard too many stories of operators being killed in their sleep by seductresses. |
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Crane operators have threatened further protest action unless their demands are met. |
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A hundred thousand young mechanizers, tractor operators, agritechnicians and party functionaries moved to Kazakhstan. |
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Several of the larger online recruiters are attempting to distance themselves from cowboy operators by introducing self-regulation. |
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It's also available with a beater or brush-spreading mechanism, so operators can choose the optimum spreading unit for their operation. |
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Philippines Secretary of Tourism Araneta, a former beauty queen, was in town with a delegation of hoteliers, resort owners and casino operators. |
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The South East was most seriously affected but none of the train operators there reported significant delays either. |
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On national highways, tollway operators are entitled to increase tolls every two years in line with inflation. |
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These operators refuse to take customers to their destination in Bangkok and add on tollway fees and additional charges. |
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This was unknown to management, and operators often used their own methods to clear it. |
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The sad outcome is that the operators could afford to fly in the teeth of all oppositions and put the system into use as scheduled. |
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The answer is that they don't escape at all, but are free variables that are bound by operators outside of the island. |
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Others found employment in hotel service jobs, working as dishwashers, bellhops, and elevator operators. |
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And that is why boat rides are an important part of the sight-seeing tours offered by many tour operators here. |
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Before the operators could move, the command room shook violently, throwing many of them into the walls and to the floor. |
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Whilst these middlemen are usually decent, honest, hardworking music lovers, there's a notable cache of less scrupulous operators. |
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We therefore call for both police and operators to bestir themselves and stop the rot between them. |
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A sharp-eyed shopkeeper, who alerted CCTV operators, was the key to tracing three missing boys. |
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Accelerator operators set up and coordinate the operation of particle accelerators such as betatrons. |
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It takes many forms, from contracting out construction to handing over the whole shebang under contracts loaded in favour of new operators. |
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As a result, we expect operators to be less enthusiastic about bidding for all that's on offer. |
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Its customers include national railways, leasing companies, private operators and shippers. |
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Mauritius as a bilingual country is seen as a golden opportunity for the Indian operators to exploit these markets, he says. |
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It says it has been trialing the product with rival operators for some months now. |
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These shonks, often fly-by-night backyard operators, take full advantage of recent arrivals and just don't comply with minimum Award standards. |
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If bus operators no longer receive this money they will be forced to find ways to make up the shortfall in income. |
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If the equipment is wired incorrectly, operators using a device with a single-pole circuit breaker are at risk of electric shock when it trips. |
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Some operators can get promotion mileage from drink menus created by well-known mixologists. |
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Thus it attracted a wave of cowboy operators to fly passengers and cargo between cities. |
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Reflecting the change in Japanese consumers' attitudes, supermarket operators are beginning to show tags in kanji characters for North Korean products. |
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This year, however, it was clear how far the balance of power has shifted in favor of the operators and their desire to control the design and branding of the phone. |
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That way the wells could go into production and the operators could fix the problems later. |
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We have to move to a standardised system so that quality companies can differentiate themselves from cheaper operators that offer lower levels of after-sales care. |
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Picking real targets from false targets and clutter is still down to operators. |
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In addition to training students to operate construction equipment, some schools also train operators to drive dump trucks and tractor-trailer lowboys. |
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Olson also encouraged operators to treat spirits as food and to expand the ultra-premium shelf with such offerings as single village mescals and single vineyard Cognacs. |
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With the village jobs program in place, many of the former poachers and other villagers became beekeepers, fish farmers, millers, or sunflower-press operators. |
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For somebody who has grown up with the stench of oil dripping from filthy laundry, surrounded by roustabouts and crane operators, I've spent surprisingly little time on rigs. |
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Legislation drafted in February requires all member states to share airline-safety information, and tour operators to disclose the carriers being booked for their customers. |
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One further accused her of human rights violations, corruption and, together with her family, of receiving kickbacks from illegal gambling operators. |
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The military took over the shattered New Orleans airport for emergency airlifts, but special teams of Air Force operators had to be sent in to make it ready. |
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For example, if planners wish to find out how many powerboat operators in Oregon have taken a boating class or how many kayakers in Ohio wear a life jacket, it's in there. |
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Tram operators are issuing inspectors with new hand-held high-tech computers which can check the name and address of a ticketless passenger in three seconds. |
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In other cases, women answered advertisements by foreign tour operators or employment agencies looking for au pairs, models, housekeepers and waitresses. |
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These programs are designed to produce combat-ready special operators to join U.S. SEALs and delta force teams on missions. |
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And despite the best efforts of the socialist government, large-scale commercialisation overshadows the country's rickety network of tour operators. |
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His voice is high-pitched, yet wields the power to cut right through a room of telegram operators. |
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On the positive side, standard metal halide offers high lumens per watt,, and fairly long life, both of which are important to building operators. |
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After the knock suffered by the industry last year because of the Foot and Mouth crisis, tourism operators were hoping for rather better luck this year. |
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Most excavator operators find it easier to operate levers, switches, and other controls with their hands or fingers rather than the ball or heel of their foot. |
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For some reason, beyond my comprehension, our Government seems prepared to allow continental operators to walk all over us in this manner and it is quite scandalous. |
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Broadcasters will be able to try to leverage retransmission consent of their analog signal to get cable operators to carry their complete digital signals. |
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Formal properties of differential operators are studied in many of his contributions, in particular in his early papers he worked on commuting differential operators. |
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In other words, simultaneous measurements can only be mutually compatible for observables corresponding to operators that commute with each other. |
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As a product of the Cable Act of 1992's retransmission consent requirement, cable operators refused to pay for network programming they had previously retransmitted for free. |
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A second give-away feature of 3 G is the way operators take you to their walled garden of paid-for services rather than let you roam the web freely. |
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At the same time, growing demands from operators for highly customized handsets could force Nokia to retool its manufacturing to accommodate smaller production runs. |
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Police are trying to find out if jetski operators had hired out the vehicles illegally, since the teenagers were under the legal age of 18 to drive them. |
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Mr McEvoy said he had taken down the car registration of the jet ski operators and was going to lodge a complaint with the Gardai about the incident. |
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Launched in 1997, the silviculture operation comprises four full-time manual cutters and brush saw operators as well as a legion of summer-time planters. |
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British mobile phone operators are likely to mount strong resistance to any flat fee, although they may be more receptive to a single tariff for the island of Ireland. |
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At present, oil operators have to pump the well fluid from a sub-sea reservoir to a production platform, where the mixture is separated into oil and water. |
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Unless urgent measures are drawn up to pull visitors back to the province, local tourism operators fear that staff lay-offs are inevitable, particularly in the hotel trade. |
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For aesthetic reasons, ski resort operators try to limit the noise and infrastructure associated with producing power. |
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The military has been trying to stop current and former special operators from discussing their secretive profession. |
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However, a week in the fjords in summer or cross-country skiing in winter doesn't have to break the bank, and many tour operators offer affordable packages. |
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Tour operators took their clients to the village to appreciate the Zambian culture, besides serving as a meeting place for various people for its location in the park. |
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Increases in mobile phone service charges by some operators and a further narrowing in the decline of private housing rentals also contributed to the smaller fall. |
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During that time, CIA and DOD operators would begin to work more closely together to ensure a smooth hand-off. |
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The HRT had in recent years been working extensively with Navy SEALs and Delta operators on classified operations. |
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Even when these laws were gone, there were hotels, rooming houses and restaurants that refused to serve, bus and train operators that refused passage. |
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Instead, the military opted to send forty additional Army special operators to tora Bora. |
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These days savvy operators are using creative appetizers, innovative drink menus and electronic entertainment to draw patrons during hours when business is traditionally slow. |
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He presents them as such a conniving, scheming rogues' gallery of careerist and morally dishonest operators that one wonders how anyone could ever have taken them seriously. |
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They have devised a system of robotics in which welding, riveting and beam placement are carried out by a few computer operators rather than by gangs of construction workers. |
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Sir, presently, I have noticed that many operators of mini buses, taxis and buses do not maintain and submit books of accounts and hence do not pay appropriate tax. |
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However, now that the low-hanging fruit has been successfully plucked the task of domestic growth is going to be that much more difficult for the superstore operators. |
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Even online chat rooms have an antecedent in the exchanges of nineteenth-century American telegraph operators. |
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This situation will change in 2001 when that monopoly is lifted, allowing other phone operators to install equipment and offer their own local services. |
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North American operators charge the highest roaming prices in the world. |
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He argues that other cities have already put the responsibility on the operators of horse drawn carriages to deal with the aftermath of their trade. |
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Adding the tonnage moved by scheduled carriers to that by private operators finally produces an estimate of the overall total tonnage of freight on the roads. |
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Furthermore, checking online IP reputation services reveals that they have been used by malware operators in the past. |
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I have spent considerable time this year researching the interest of U.S. fleet operators in telematic services and prospects for the fleet-vehicle tracking market. |
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On this note, an easy way to train your operators is to allow them to watch the factory-trained techs performing maintenance tasks while a machine is under a service contract. |
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Complaints were made by the operators of wharves, by yacht clubs whose moorings were affected and by others to whom I shall refer in more detail at a later stage. |
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The other is the police station, whence officers make occasional sallies to round up drivers or follow up a crime identified by the CCTV operators. |
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Governments hoping to earn a fast buck by switching off analogue television transmitters and selling the frequencies to cellphone operators are in for a shock. |
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Over the next three years the proliferation of European retailers in Ireland will bring a growth in low-cost, price-competitive fashion operators. |
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When riverboat casinos and Native American casinos started to open in the early 1990s, some Las Vegas operators feared the possible threat to their businesses. |
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If this zig represents only a second or so, operators cannot measure it, but know that a brief interruption occurred. |
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The tool rest is usually removed during sanding, as it may be unsafe to have the operators hands between it and the spinning wood. |
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The Leblanc process also meant very unpleasant working conditions for the operators. |
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Opponents, by contrast, point out that property owners and operators can indeed feel terror. |
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In addition, a number of heritage railway lines are regularly used by commercial freight operators. |
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Train services are provided by private operators and run on the national rail network which is owned and managed by Network Rail. |
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When a major storm approaches, the dam operators calculate the volume of water that the storm will add to the reservoir. |
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Accurate weather forecasts are essential so that dam operators can correctly plan drawdowns prior to a high rainfall event. |
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In 2013 the operators began promoting more concerts and events as a way to secure new streams of income. |
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First Bradford and Arriva are the chief operators of buses in Bradford, with some routes using guided buses. |
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The main operators at the bus station are Stagecoach in Cumbria and Arriva North East. |
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Catalog on casement window hardware, including operators, sash hinges, casement and door snuggers, handles, etc. |
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Community-based tenurial systems are rarely acknowledged by national governments or logging operators in any meaningful way. |
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Another critical issue is the Air Force's policy not to make operators unintentional developmental test pilots. |
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For each content aggregator, the report examined the operators with which it works, and the services that it provides to each operator. |
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The same operators are also opening a store within the Wedgewood Plaza Shopping Center, located on the busy Hamburg Turnpike. |
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When it comes to marketing, the hottest topic among California's agritourism operators is clearly social media. |
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Kumat agrees with Shalit that automobile wrecking yard operators never stop removing converters from scrap vehicles. |
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Reiter adds that cellular operators are looking intently at the moblog business, because they offer online photo albums. |
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The same is true for casino operators, who are often guilty of not being transparent with terms and marketing their promotions unethically. |
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The trustees, as well as local hotel keepers and coach operators, promoted interest in the bridge among members of polite society. |
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Small and medium businesses are feeling the squeeze as rogue operators carry out tax-free nixers at knock-down prices. |
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This integration provides terminal operators real-time access to essential railcar data. |
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Globaltrans is one of Russia's leading private railcar operators with a modern fleet. |
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Airlines point to the success of no-frills operators so why don't they start giving us no-frills excuses as well? |
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What's more, the Katanga province continues to maintain its image as a mining El Dorado in the eyes of international operators. |
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In this paper, basic arithmetic operators on trapezoidal fuzzy numbers should be defined. |
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The world's biggest mobile phone makers and network operators have backed plans to create a universal phone recharger. |
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Snowplough operators around New England struggled to keep up, and Boston police drove several dozen doctors and nurses to work at hospitals. |
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Aspro tour operators, which was to become one of the biggest in the UK, was born. |
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Sawmill operators favor reestablishing red oaks on areas decimated by borer outbreaks. |
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By restricting an operator's ability to exploit the current national oligopolies, the European commissioner hopes to urge operators to cooperate. |
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The ProcessMate 6100 is easy to set up and operators are able to visually observe solder being reflowed to prevent common soldering defects. |
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A team of trained computer operators has also been deputed at the CDU for analysis of cellular data, the spokesman added. |
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Invariant subspaces, cyclic vectors, commutant and extended eigenvectors of some convolution operators. |
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Umbrian wines still need a bit of hand-selling by restaurant operators, but that shouldn't be a deterrent. |
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They are fervent, like ham radio operators or model rocketeers, quilters or comic book collectors. |
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His findings suggest a new approach to investigating entire functions based on the recent estimates for the resolvents of compact operators. |
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But this set of gates it is not enough for universality as it doesn't spawn the whole set of unitary operators. |
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In several reports he urged the pit operators to safeguard the birds. |
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Chainsaw kickback is a serious safety concern for both experienced and novice operators. |
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A resources section provides listings of space travel specialists, tour operators, and other useful information. |
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The RTU provides falsified information to operators in order to make it look like everything is normal. |
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The gates sit on top of the dams' concrete spillways and give operators a way to quickly dump water if reservoir levels rise too much. |
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Taimanov gave a representation formula for minimal surfaces in 3-dimensional Lie groups in terms of spinors and Dirac operators. |
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As a leading authority in bioacoustic bird dispersal, the company continues to impress airport operators across the globe. |
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The integration of Maestro's hardware into NEC's Connexive platform will offer one-stop M2M solutions to mobile operators and enterprises. |
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A removable tool post allows operators to use either dovetail tooling or the new inserts. |
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There is a severe shortage of summer holidays this year, caused by tour operators who underbooked holiday accommodation. |
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Producers, gatherers, midstream operators and pipelines use SCADA system for operations. |
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The flow totalizer available on the flowmeters enables truck operators to control the total amount of water added to the batch. |
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The council's cabinet agreed to take out a 25-year underlease from the leisure centre's operators, gaming giants Genting Stanley. |
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Representative Harlan Edmonds said he sponsored the Wyoming law after a number of near misses involving tow truck operators in his state. |
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Before, some tow truck operators were excluded for what seemed to be arbitrary reasons. |
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Colorado makes water quality data public, but reports are from periodic sampling performed by regulators and operators. |
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A global ban by the operators of the Undernet Internet relay chat system on all users in Malaysia tops this week's Newsbytes Asia Week In Review. |
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Created in April 2003, the IRC is comprised of 10 independent system operators and regional transmission organizations in North America. |
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Hydrostatic transmissions are the best choice if the primary operators of the tractor aren't familiar with using manual transmissions. |
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We worked with both the computer operators and systems analysts to define routine vs. |
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However, owners and operators should review rental criteria, lease documents and marijuana policies to ensure clarity among staff and residents. |
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Behind the camera there was a myriad of art directors, sound mixers and recorders, cameramen, focus pullers, Steadicam operators and more. |
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Many existing operators would like more terminals, but licences are restricted by Oflot. |
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Mike and Neel Chawla are both entrepreneurs and experienced hotel owners and operators. |
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It makes m-business happen globally by powering the delivery of secure mobile transactions for financial institutions and mobile operators. |
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For the existence of centre manifolds, semigroups generated by linearized operators should have exponential trichotomies. |
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These trijets account for some two-thirds of the Falcons flown by Russian operators. |
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Minacom cable-VoIP provisioning test solutions are compatible with the Trilithic 860i cable analyzer, widely used by cable operators worldwide. |
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During 2006 the triple play model in Europe saw widespread deployment by a number of network operators and providers. |
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Fierce competition is forcing broadband operators to drastically reduce the prices of their headline triple-play services. |
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What are the most important factors that operators need to consider in selecting the right broadcasting technology and deployment strategy? |
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A shakeout of the weaker operators and consolidation in the sector has led to an improvement in sector performance. |
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The Triple Threat Rodeo gives the very best operators a chance to show off their skills. |
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The meeting is of an advisory group of hunting dog trainers, game bird propagators, shooting preserve operators and more. |
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Two OMS operators were deployed to Australia September to carry out the onshore inspection of pipes. |
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Stotts are also one of only 45 preferred operators in the country that operates scheduled coach services on behalf of National Express. |
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In former times network operators simply connected one party to another party. |
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Already the industry is crying for electricians, millwrights, instrumentation technicians, heavy equipment operators and mechanics. |
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This has led to an explosion of minibuses and fierce competition for passengers among the operators. |
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Britain also has two cellular mobile carriers, four Telepoint operators and three personal communications network organizations. |
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When he was practicing a State of the Union address, the operators of the TelePrompTer couldn't get the machine to function properly. |
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As to who will be hit the hardest by the directive, most agree that operators relying heavily on nightwork will suffer the most. |
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Because they could get quick and accurate measurements, operators found that they could cut tenons with just one pass through the tenoner. |
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Numerous strong Chinese online game operators compete head-to-head for MMORPG market share, but Tencent reigns supreme for advanced casual games. |
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Over two-thirds of these MMS routes have been established by direct service contracts between Aicent and those mobile operators. |
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The result is that drone operators are leaving the Air Force in droves. |
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Thresholds of diagnostic operators are selected so that approximately one half of testees would positively respond to the item. |
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Rather than hire hordes of people to click banner ads, some website operators run automated programs known as autoclick software. |
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Tropical curve counting is related to an algebra of operators on the Fock space by means of bosonification. |
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This particular day he set the scene by arranging with his cahoots to clean up the local operators. |
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Cillies resulted from a combination of two different mistakes in a multi-part message by some Enigma operators. |
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There was even a commonship between the mine operators and the men at one time, before the Great Depression. |
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Some potash operators have expirimented with portable cyclones to debrine the slurry on top of the tails pile. |
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Secondly, differential operators and to some extent their fundamental solutions are local even with respect to the wave front set. |
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In the APL programming language, some operators can be used both monadically and dyadically. |
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It was all very neighborly and hometownish, in that rural desert area, and the operators were all so very friendly. |
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There have been a number of operators interested in running trains through the tunnel and along High Speed 1 to London. |
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A flurry of new operators was created after deregulation in 1986, though a series of mergers has reduced the number. |
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Buses within and to outside the town are provided by several operators, the main within the town being Arriva The Shires. |
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The main bus operators at the station include Arriva North West, Avon Buses and Stagecoach North West. |
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Other ferry services are provided by operators serving outlying islands, new towns, Macau, and cities in mainland China. |
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As operators are usually interested only in moving targets, it was desirable to filter out any distracting reflections from stationary objects. |
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In technical language, integral calculus studies two related linear operators. |
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Airport operators make use of special airside airport buses for crew and passenger transport in the secure airside parts of an airport. |
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Some large operators also converted retired buses into tow bus vehicles, to act as tow trucks. |
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These acquisitions placed National Express as one of the top three United States school bus operators. |
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With widespread use of the Internet and cell phones globally, transit operators now use these technologies to present information to their users. |
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In the same year, following a marketing agreement between the operators, a joint central area map that included all the lines was published. |
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There are also several smaller independent operators including Mendip Rail. |
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The latter two operators provide staff shuttle buses on behalf of TUI and easyJet. |
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Bus operators in Coventry include National Express Coventry, Travel de Courcey and Stagecoach in Warwickshire. |
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His company, the Really Useful Group, is one of the largest theatre operators in London. |
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According to Network Rail, an additional 4,000 train services operated during the Games, and train operators ran longer trains during the day. |
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From that point the Sector operators would give commands to the fighters to arrange an interception, as well as return them to base. |
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Other operators include Stagecoach in South Wales, New Adventure Travel and Cardiff Bus. |
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The other operators were bought out and the ramshackle collection of buildings on the summit was cleared. |
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The Lynn facility continues to assemble jet engines for the United States Department of Defense, subsidiary services and commercial operators. |
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In the case of gravity, the operators representing the area and the volume of each surface or space region likewise have discrete spectrum. |
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The Swedish system appeared to be very successful initially, although some train operators subsequently went bankrupt. |
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Freight locomotives and wagons were not passed to ROSCOs, instead being owned directly by the freight train operators. |
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