Several Allied secret services such as SOE were eager to assist in these tasks, sometimes with political objects in mind. |
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Soe Win is believed to espouse a hard line against Suu Kyi's movement and with foreign critics who favour democracy. |
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According to the SOE files, Major Court was a civil engineer before World War One, and enlisted into the Divisional Engineers as a sapper. |
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The government has already helped more than 12 million laid-off SOE employees find new jobs in the past two years, Zhang said. |
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His ministerial mates would stick him on the board of an SOE, a quango or one of umpteen other types of publicly funded organisation. |
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The first method of privatization allowed an SOE to become a joint-stock or limited liability corporation with shares being offered for sale to the public. |
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Another groundbreaking experiment from SOE while it beavers away on Everquest Next. |
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Privatization refers to the transfer of ownership, management and control of the SOE to some private interest, individual, group or private corporation. |
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Unhappy with the radio-operator role that SOE planned for her, she joined the OSS and was inserted back into France by torpedo boat in March 1944 to continue her work. |
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For example, the detailed SOE analysis might be modified to add a line for the total movement in fair value of assets and a subtractive line for the asset movement required to support policy liability changes. |
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Most SOE agents were refugees from the occupied countries, recruited by their own governments in exile. |
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We present a framework for understanding stress and tension in graduate SOE programs that rely on adjunct teaching faculty. |
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The SOE decided on a start date of October but the plan was shelved as it was feared civilians would be slaughtered in German reprisals. |
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But SOE had powerful enemies, not least the head of MI6, Sir Stewart Menzies. |
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It was this steadiness and loyalty to her comrades that most appealed to the British officers who later agreed to train her to become an SOE agent. Other qualities were evident by then. |
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In August 1945, shortly before the end of the war, the Gestapo shot Violette along with three other SOE agents and disposed of her body in the crematoria. |
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Such workers played the role of human rights defenders in mobilizing justified public protests by countless fellow workers caught up in the SOE reform debacle. |
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The transformation, virtually overnight, of SOE managers into a new class of politically well-connected freeloaders was viewed by workers with nothing short of outrage. |
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Scheduled to deploy in an external beta game update for players to begin testing this weekend, PlanetSide 2 marks the inaugural title in the Twitch and SOE partnership. |
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These SOE operatives, and the resistance, are feted as heroes. |
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Usually such forces are raised outside the regular military for example the British SOE during World War II, and the CIA's Special Activities Division more recently. |
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