While in the Senior Service Mr Allingham serviced aircraft and acted as a spotter for submarines and mines during the Battle of Jutland. |
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The bid spotter to bidder ratio was about one to one, but about 200 lookers showed up after lunch. |
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If I have a spotter, I might even go a little heavier and use the assistance to get an extra rep or two. |
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Police even brought in a spotter plane to clock the speeds of bikers, but it failed to deter them. |
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But Graeme Souness wants the former Liverpool star to act as a talent spotter for Rovers. |
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Top talent spotter Barrie Tait has ended 12-years of Red Devil roving to establish Leeds United's scouting network in the region. |
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Her cousins sent a tape of her voice to a talent spotter at a major record company. |
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Navy vessels and spotter aircraft were also deployed by the British Government to monitor the BNFL ships as they sailed off the Irish coast. |
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The club groups students in threesomes, including a spotter for every move. |
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A year later, Swoff is enrolled in sniper training along with his spotter, Troy, who would become his closest friend. |
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Sequences are shown featuring artillery attack on enemy positions directed by a circling spotter plane. |
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Get yourself a spotter and push out the heaviest sets of your life, maxing out at 6 to 8 reps with good form. |
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That afternoon, just as we were about to head in for the day, our spotter pilot radioed us the position of another shark. |
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An RAF helicopter and a police spotter aircraft were scrambled, and 90 rescuers scoured the moor near Keld, County Durham. |
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It is his skills as a talent spotter, though, that have earned McNeill most plaudits. |
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Known to be a talent spotter and a shrewd judge of stories, his very first sitting with Gunasekhar convinced him. |
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Fixed-wing commission aircraft and spotter helicopters will assist if farmers become overwhelmed. |
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Aerial surveys are also followed by spotter and safety craft to curtail operations should marine life or nontarget hazards enter the ranges during the exercises. |
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And, more often than not, that someone was a storm chaser or storm spotter. |
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Today, electronic lightning strike detectors and spotter planes warn of fires. |
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A number of these volunteers are also ham radio operators and participate in the CANWARN spotter program. |
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The workstation of a pilot, navigator, and spotter is quite similar to that of an office worker. |
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We have developed certain training courses for each of our pilot, navigator, spotter, and search coordinator roles. |
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A trainer or coach should be present at each session to ensure that the child is following proper form and to act as a spotter. |
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Make sure that your spotter follows you for the whole dive and stays in visual contact. |
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Make sure that the spotter understands how many repetitions you are attempting and how you would like to be assisted during the exercise. |
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When training with heavy resistance or taking resistance exercises to failure, the use of a spotter is very important. |
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The television broadcast of the race included live coverage of communications between Jarrett's crew chief and spotter, and of that spotter consulting with other spotters. |
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She would not even have run, had it not been for an experienced talent spotter who persuaded the event's organisers to let her compete at the last minute. |
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Maybe, just maybe, White really is just an exceptional talent spotter, someone who knows what a gem looks like and knows how to uncover that gem and maximise its shine. |
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The Danish talent spotter, who established his reputation in Holland with PSV Eindhoven, had been made a double-your-money offer to head Chelsea's youth system. |
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When lifting heavy weights, have a spotter ready to help ease the bar up. |
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You should make or purchase a padded exercise mat for the floor exercises and should use a friend or trainer as a spotter on the inverted exercises until you are proficient at these. |
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The five-year-old, who knows exactly what to do if his mum is ill, is a keen train spotter. |
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A BUS driver sacked after giving the finger to a bus spotter who took his picture wants to take his case to a tribunal. |
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Using a spotter, load the telehandler with boom as low as possible. |
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The use of a spotter plane is recommended. |
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They would also be able to go off to peer over a hilltop on a spotter mission, for instance, or if in a hurry jumped on and driven away like a normal vehicle. There are, of course, lots of details still to be dealt with. |
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When he submitted those pictures we asked him to recall his days as a young train spotter. |
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Each school's designated spotter will have the ability to pause and rewind replays from multiple camera angles to evaluate injuries. |
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They include a drain spotter, brick collector and a man who has resent his wife the same valentine card for 35 years. |
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McDonald, 29, raised his middle finger at a bus spotter who was photographing his vehicle, one of the company's new hybrid buses. |
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This wire will not be placed on the bollard until the spotter has completed the spotting and has started to proceed towards the stern of the vessel to monitor placement of the stern wires. |
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Even experienced weightlifters need a spotter to stay out of harm's way. |
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Maybe a glue sniffer, a kleptomaniac or a compulsive train spotter is just waiting to come out of the closet. |
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This is why snipers operate as a two-man team, one of the roles of the spotter being to establish the accurate range, possibly using an instrument such as a laser rangefinder. |
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Train driver Graham Blackett said he spotted Mr Poole at the side of the track, but thought he was a train spotter until he knelt down in front of the train and waved. |
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Huge purse seiner vessels use spotter planes to locate the schooling fish. |
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The Spotter C20 covers 360 degrees for less cost than any such radar on the market. |
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