Basically, once you've had an enemy in your sights for a short amount of time, your targeting reticule automatically locks on to your opponent. |
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The result was that in many cases the Argentine pilots aborted their attacks or were otherwise unsuccessful in targeting the British ships. |
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The Liberal Democrats have been targeting students and academics on campus. |
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Voters report jitters at the thought of terrorists targeting nuclear plants. |
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In June this year, he ordered a crossbow with a laser targeting sight from the internet. |
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The targeting of adrenocorticotropic hormone suggests that stress may trigger the auto-immune response. |
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I lived a rather tumultuous life targeting for money power wealth authority status name fame and whatnot. |
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Most of these studies have focused mainly on targeting genes in the aerial parts of the plant. |
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The agency is targeting the financial sector as well as IT, aerospace, creative industries and food and drink. |
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Oddly enough, the advertisers deny they are specifically targeting gay consumers, one of society's most affluent groups. |
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The high-tech helmet had a targeting lens mounted on it, so aiming a weapon of any sort was easier. |
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The government's policy of networking all schools should help overcome this problem by targeting the kids directly. |
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With over 20 million windsurfers around the globe, this initiative is targeting windsurfing and related water sports as a tourism attraction. |
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He is targeting for at least 40 MPs so that he would not only be the kingmaker, but can become king, too. |
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The gang of burglars confessed to targeting homes of foreigners and Thais alike, mainly targeting the more prosperous working girls. |
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Development was done using desktop and lab workstations, targeting laptop and embedded computers for field use. |
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He was already targeting citizens, not only aliens, from the very beginning of his career. |
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And while over-consumption is hardly new in the land of the free, marketers are increasingly targeting children. |
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John and Ken are also targeting an incumbent Democrat for removal from office. |
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It would also provide a sound basis for targeting scarce resources and developing strategies for remediation and amelioration. |
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As the leader in this market, we are trying to push and re-develop it by innovations and targeting more affordable prices. |
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For a site targeting males, use guitars, bass and brass because they lean towards band instruments and sounds. |
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I suppose my main gripe is the gender politics of this show, which I'm assuming is targeting a mainly female audience. |
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This comes at a time when private firms are targeting Scotland, offering instant access to a doctor. |
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We are targeting these youths using new powers given to us under the antisocial behaviour legislation. |
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The global counterfeit business is out of control, targeting everything from computer chips to life-saving medicines. |
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The first people that we will be targeting will be the existing Linux and open source users. |
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For over a year, the president's chief strategist has been targeting this arch-conservative group. |
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As stated above, it is expected that both service firms and those targeting consumers are more likely to localize their Web sites. |
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The multi-function, dual-face active array radar provides targeting data for the missile system. |
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Obviously we were all put on alert in case there was a loose cannon targeting skydivers. |
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The gang is targeting pedigree dogs who have tags with their name and telephone numbers. |
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Some officials, if not the government, are making a fool of themselves by targeting the NGOs and maligning them. |
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The chancellor has already clamped down on tax avoidance by targeting complex arrangements, such as double trusts. |
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The St Augustine MP also tore into Government's social sector programmes, particularly those targeting the development of the family. |
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Yet, it's not only tech companies that are targeting the appealing demographics and psychographics of indie film fans. |
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It is important to be aware of the key price levels that technical analysts are targeting. |
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He double-clicked his comm to affirm the order and waited for the Commander's targeting telemetry to transmit. |
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In France, Britons are warned to look out for bag snatchers, muggers, burglars and pickpockets, all targeting tourists. |
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You'll have to be careful though, because if you keep targeting one driver, he may challenge you to a showdown race to settle the score. |
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When he finds out the Bandoleros are after him, he pushes back, targeting their loved ones, forcing them to bring the fight to him. |
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The large numbers of youngsters in the banlieue make it an attractive area for industries of all types targeting these potential customers. |
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Possible new approaches include targeting specific investors instead of the current mass-market approach. |
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Anglers targeting the battling barbel have benefited from this with fish feeding well in a number of the well-known hot-spots. |
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Fish of this size have been caught by anglers targeting the chub and also by anglers fishing for the sea trout. |
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Each turn, you can barnstorm campaign in targeting ridings, travel province to province, give speeches, fundraise, or prepare for debates. |
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Marloth guides a series of intensive ballet barre exercises targeting the glutes, hips and thighs. |
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The tope packs are targeting small flatfish and school bass in the surf tables at this time. |
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This is the haul of alcohol seized by police in an undercover operation targeting young drinkers. |
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Over a quarter served in anti-aircraft batteries where they came under fire and operated searchlights and targeting instruments. |
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These themes show the preoccupations of both virus writers and those they are targeting with their malicious code, Cluley reckons. |
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By targeting media outlets they have turned a drop of poison into a tidal wave of terror. |
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Most of the weapons have some kind of targeting laser that looks very cool but it doesn't help getting a bead on a charging zombie. |
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He is also targeting a senior goalkeeper and has a few names on his short-list to consider. |
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Yet radio does have the advantage of tight targeting, and radio messages can be produced and aired quickly when necessary. |
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The agency called on councils to work with them to introduce safe zones, targeting poor areas where the death and accident toll is even higher. |
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Now that stocks of larger, more valuable species such as toothfish are depleted, fisheries are targeting smaller and smaller species. |
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Angry shop owners are calling on police to get tough with vandals who are targeting their businesses. |
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These raids were made possible by Operation Refresh, which will also be targeting street drinking, begging and ticket touts. |
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The county sheriff's office made clear that it was targeting this event because it was a rave. |
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It is believed the group trawls the internet targeting websites where the registration has lapsed. |
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Their large, forward-set eyes give them better binocular vision, an aid in depth perception when targeting prey. |
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There is little targeting for trumpeter so it is mostly caught as a bycatch species. |
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The solution is to cast your net broadly, targeting a large number of less popular keywords. |
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Too many people lost money in the past for the company to risk targeting the public in a marketing blitz. |
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We should blitz the streets, targeting the problem areas when discos and takeaways close and schools. |
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The police confiscated optical lenses, design blueprints for targeting devices and other items during the raid. |
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In France, Britons are warned to look out for bag-snatchers, muggers, burglars and pickpockets, all targeting tourists. |
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The firm will also be targeting boarding schools, student accommodation and house builders as part of the marketing strategy. |
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At least one criminal gang is targeting properties in Oldham and stealing items like roof slates, coping stones, flagstones and walls. |
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They're better than squats for muscling up the quads and targeting different areas, and they're safer, too. |
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No wonder the teeny cosmetics market is cashing in, targeting their lip-gloss and nail polish at increasingly younger kids. |
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A police spokesman said targeting snakeheads is key to obstructing illegal immigration. |
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Under new rules introduced to Super League this year it is not ruled a knock on if the player is not targeting the ball. |
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Once achieved, the targeting of genomic regions for varietal improvement would be possible through marker-assisted selection. |
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The survey was also very useful for targeting international yacht and domestic vessels to monitor quarantine compliance. |
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An initiative targeting wildlife sanctuaries cutting across international boundaries hopes to replicate this success elsewhere. |
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Now we have an alternate livelihood programme that has started targeting the weavers and spinners in Srinagar. |
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What should specifically targeting non-military targets to maximize civilian casualties be called? |
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It's believed he was depressed and suicidal over fears that rival loyalist inmates were targeting him for murder. |
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With its stabilizer removed, it sailed at high speed on a zigzag course, thus reducing the chance of accurate U-boat targeting. |
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The clashes are mostly triggered over protection rackets targeting nightclubs, bars and karaoke cafes operated by soldiers and policemen. |
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The principals had perspectives on the effects of targeting that a military staff officer might not have. |
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A leaflet drop targeting wanted suspects caused 14 people to turn themselves in after officers left calling cards on their doorsteps. |
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My mind was made up, come June 16th I would be targeting river Teme barbel with some weighted Richard Walker mayfly nymphs. |
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The ocean floor isn't the only environment Schilling Robotics is targeting, however. |
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Yorkshire Water today went on to a public relations offensive targeting both its business and domestic customers. |
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Medicines targeting fleas, ticks, heartworm, and intestinal parasites prevent both the pests and the diseases they cause. |
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Helicopter gunships and jet fighters systematically strafed the village, reportedly using information from spy satellites for targeting. |
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As the bunker was highlighted by the laser targeting system, Brock took a deep breath and squeezed the trigger. |
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But take a look at the television advertisements targeting Hispanic voters in this state, and you'll notice a subtle change. |
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A charming and attractive woman has been targeting customers of Natwest banks and stealing cash in a crafty scam. |
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The company is most likely correct in targeting the fringes of the classroom, including remedial and homebound students. |
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Mr Ryan said Britain is targeting February 14 as the date when chip and PIN will be the only accepted form of credit card payment. |
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Crime syndicates in the area were believed to be targeting vessels carrying valuable palm oil and gas oil. |
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And while iMode may be fine for targeting kids and consumers, it's not so hot for business. |
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It is being used in a more intelligence-driven manner, targeting crime hot spots and poorer areas where such crime is more prevalent. |
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Police are hunting for thieves who have been targeting vehicles left by commuters in a car park. |
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At the moment, we are targeting 2,500 new jobs through industry partnerships. |
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The clean-up operation involved searching the buildings and targeting criminals operating from the buildings. |
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As any parent of schoolgoing kids knows, headlice outbreaks are fairly common, and targeting Patient Zero is usually impossible. |
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The programmes need to be executed with patience, persistence, and precision, targeting high risk groups. |
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Police believe the company is targeting the elderly and vulnerable by offering to do a safety check after cold-calling customers. |
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I was sure the cowbird, a female, was targeting the phoebes, and apparently they knew it too. |
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Now, click on the drop-down combo box and choose the search engine that you are targeting. |
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The projects were being independently evaluated to ensure they were successfully targeting young people at risk, he said. |
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These feeble-minded hoodlums have primarily been targeting foreign tourists and women. |
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Managing the rupee by controlling capital inflows requires targeting portfolio flows. |
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Fishelson and Nichols observed fish targeting organisms sheltering in the arms and pinnules of living crinoids. |
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For example, in two communications, one targeting potential insurgent recruits and one active guerrillas, both should discourage resistance. |
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The conlang will have irregular plurals, too, by targeting certain nouns and making their plurals irregular in some way. |
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The interface to the game is rather finicky at times and does require some specific targeting when attempting to point at a person or object. |
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Since our industry is so specific, it's really a finite group of people we're targeting. |
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Harris believes this modest improvement might lead crackers into targeting computers of home users rather than businesses. |
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Capital One is targeting customers with better credit as a way to stem delinquencies and defaults. |
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The deliberate targeting of civilians is a crime against humanity, full stop. |
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Inside, he saw the world on a blue screen with dancing targeting crosshairs that were awaiting things to eliminate. |
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Researchers have uncovered an ongoing cyberespionage campaign targeting more than 30 online video game companies over the past four years. |
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The year was 1985, and the town was under a scare of violent burglaries and dacoities targeting remote houses. |
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Terrorists are actually targeting contractors and nongovernmental organization personnel because they are easy marks. |
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The teens are targeting prey they see as easy marks, people on their own and those affected by alcohol. |
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Now they are increasingly gastropubs, with fine wines and restaurant-quality food, targeting a more conservative audience. |
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The Government has been accused of targeting the drinks industry unfairly to divert public attention from more pressing issues. |
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Sequence specific triplex formation can be applied for gene targeting, gene silencing and mutagenesis. |
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When not targeting suspected burglars' homes, the squad patrols areas where thefts are prevalent. |
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The main purposes were FP, information vetting and sharing, joint targeting in support of operations, and source deconfliction. |
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Only Scotland and England play in Rome so there are no prizes for guessing which match the French coach is targeting for a win. |
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They need the night-vision systems and these laser designators for targeting, so we see an increase here, too. |
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The recently-erected bus shelters are much appreciated by the bus-travelling public, but graffitists and worse are already targeting them. |
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A trade group for the US recording industry is targeting ISPs in its latest bid to rid the world of Napster-style devilry. |
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Combat is handled through targeting a unit in your opponent's force, then rolling a die. |
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This first-hand experience is a differentiator that she can stress in marketing her business and in targeting new clients. |
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Police are hunting for a gang of burglars who are targeting elderly people in west Wiltshire. |
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Zakoura shifted its focus to targeting the destitute with loans of 1000 diram. |
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A profile of those who are on the move emerges from the report that suggests estate agents should be targeting young, single women. |
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However, it is increasingly apparent that the CAGE unit is targeting law-abiding citizens, not criminal gunrunners. |
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She is targeting energetic youngsters for help as they will soon be free of exams and on their school summer holidays. |
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Our research shows that where groups are tightly defined and disadvantage is concentrated, targeting that group pays dividends. |
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The immune system does this work, targeting and breaking down outworn or foreign materials and expelling them from the body. |
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Upon heat shock during larval development, FLP and I-SceI produce the extrachromosomal targeting molecule. |
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For those who criticize his targeting as extrajudicial, let me say that we are sensitive to these concerns. |
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A public school in Brazil became a killing field last week as a young man killed 12, targeting girls. |
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Despite the best efforts of our targeting computer it was notoriously difficult to hit the nimble humanoids, and with every second that passed the robots bounded ever closer. |
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The MSU M Cell vaccine technology that has been licensed by LigoCyte is based on the targeting of mucosal M-cells using a protein isolated from reovirus. |
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The first Sharpton sponsor the group is targeting is ritz Crackers, owned by Chicago-based Mondelez International. |
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These agencies are also targeting young men and boys for the same reasons. |
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These zinc-dependent endoproteases may act on a large number of substrates, or they may be highly specific, targeting only one or a few proteins or oligopeptides. |
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The military made an aggressive push to wrest control over drone targeting decisions away from the president. |
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Beyond targeting the current uses of methyl bromide, the company is also targeting the control of mold and bacteria that cause sick building syndrome. |
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And as you've been seeing on the news, we have been targeting their hideouts, their safe houses, their meeting locations, weapons caches, and getting very good results. |
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Two case studies have been published on in vivo iontophoretic targeting of cytostatic drugs into skin tumors, one on Bleomycin and the other on Cisplatin. |
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And Lanza proved his predilection by his actions in the same way as any pedophile, by targeting children. |
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There were too many theatre seats in the borough and other venues were targeting the same audiences with greater resources and deeper pockets than the town hall. |
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By targeting the 2008 law, Cuellar and Cornyn set up a confrontation with another Texas lawmaker, Sen. Ted Cruz. |
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The project between Greenwich Council, police and the Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency is targeting burned-out, vandalised and untaxed vehicles in the borough. |
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Why can't the servants of the nanny state stick to outlawing other white-knuckle sports, like the games of conkers they've been targeting over the past few days? |
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Further experiments were conducted to determine whether the heterology created by the pSV2neo vector backbone in pC M1-6 C reduced the frequency of gene targeting. |
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Officers in Doncaster have also started Operation Arrow Two, a high-visibility street crime initiative, targeting known criminals, in particular bag and purse snatchers. |
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At this time, the company is only targeting businesses with its rugged handheld product, but consumers may well have their chance if the idea takes off. |
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In other words, axiological targeting sees nonmilitary centers of gravity as more strategic and countervalue targets as more important than counterforce targets. |
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For now, she's particularly targeting women, many of whom are as likely to wear yoga pants as jeans or khakis when they head to the mall or the movies these days. |
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The self-declared caliphate is targeting its leniency, such as it is, along strictly sectarian lines. |
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Other systemic therapies include monoclonal antibodies, protein specifically targeting memory T cells, fumaric acid esters, novel retinoids, and macrolactams. |
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And both companies are targeting women, who may be more likely to walk into a boutique-style store than the disorienting emporiums where most gadgets are sold. |
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With improved security, criminals are carefully targeting homes worth breaking into, where they think the lady of the house may have a reasonable amount of jewellery. |
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What is alarming about the Dhaka attack plan is that LeT has now crossed the threshold of directly targeting American interests. |
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The mirror surface of the ball doubles as a solar collector, and everything, the radio control, the laser, targeting, gyros, inertialess drive, all run off the battery. |
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At the same time, plastics developers are targeting structural components like front end modules and other mainstays of stamped steel like seat frames. |
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By 1922, warfare had fizzled out but violence targeting foreign populations in Turkey and Greece was on the rise. |
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Their collective failings come down to message discipline, candidate selection, and voter targeting. |
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Slave your targeting telemetry to mine and wait for my command to fire. |
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The toxin-enhanced virus would act like a magic insecticide bullet, targeting only cotton bollworms, for example, and leaving bees and other beneficial insects unharmed. |
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He suggests that there's a Syrian hit list targeting Lebanese politicians. |
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The coalition airstrike was targeting a base used by al Nusrah, the local al Qaeda affiliate. |
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When they combine it with their pop music, like Taylor Swift, it's basically targeting children and that's wrong. |
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She is being reproached for conceit and arrogance, promoting expensive goods and products, which people can't afford to buy, targeting a wealthy audience. |
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Instead of targeting the companies, fedex re-structured the delivery plan, according to investigators. |
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In this war, the targeting is often happening on computer monitors thousands of miles away, capturing images from drones. |
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Both the Central Powers and the Allies used aircraft on strategic bombing raids, targeting enemy industries and to a lesser extent enemy civilians. |
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The combined training group also completed 4 strengthening exercises targeting the pectorals, latissimus dorsi, gluteals, and quadriceps for 45 minutes. |
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The conclusion of this report was that sponsorship was now essentially interchangeable with advertising in terms of placing brand images and deliberately targeting the young. |
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Absolute positioning accuracies of better than 5 meters from 3-kilometer range have been demonstrated, which are adequate for targeting of today's and near-future weapons. |
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This device allows you to pull the handles into the sides of your waist, again targeting the lower lats, a focus accentuated by using an underhand grip. |
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Current influenza vaccines work by targeting to two proteins called haemagglutinin and neuraminidase, which are found on the surface on the virus. |
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The common image of workplace bullying may be a manager shouting and bawling at a subordinate, but in reality the targeting is often much more subtle and insidious. |
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The council also wants to start targeting private landlords in a bid to encourage them to consider letting their properties to people receiving housing benefit. |
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The court heard he went on a fire-starting spree over a five-year period after unsuccessfully applying to join the fire service, targeting houses, sheds and vehicles. |
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The legislation, pushed by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, is aimed at generating funding for programs targeting game birds such as mourning doves and quail. |
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Here, the blockage of RNA prevents extra amyloid from being produced by targeting its precursor protein and making less of it. |
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Putin said in late April that he was baffled that the Americans were targeting the Russian oligarchs. |
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Young believes profits are better spent finding and targeting new niches. |
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To be sure, visa restrictions and asset freezes have been announced targeting Putin cronies. |
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The private security companies did not have the capacity to adequately protect airports, particularly from syndicates targeting drugs, car thefts and cargo heists. |
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The longer your targeting reticule sits in the circle the more accurate your arrow will fly, indicated by the circle gradually changing to red for the best accuracy. |
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These two polysaccharides shielded S. aureus, preventing the white blood cells of the immune system from recognizing it and targeting it for destruction. |
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And why are they targeting me with their runes, signs and ciphers? |
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This suggests that the selectors will look at different players before picking from strength and targeting the second Test against Australia at Hampden. |
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Nicola sells lingerie in polka-dot fabric, designer cosmetics targeting children, apple-shaped plastic handbags and candy in pop-art-like packaging. |
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Action began last weekend when police off-road motorcyclists and plainclothes officers began targeting bikers in the Athersley and New Lodge area. |
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Haute Butch is one of a number of new design houses targeting the trans, butch, and androgynous dressers. |
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But what political price is there to pay for en masse targeting of politically unempowered minority groups? |
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In fact they cheated all afternoon, targeting Chris Cusiter at early doors, killing the game in rucks and all the time being nasty, niggling and brutish. |
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The targeting system is fairly intuitive and the controls are fairly trim. |
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Gardai are closing in on a ruthless criminal family suspected of targeting prison officers in a vicious campaign of attacks and intimidation in Limerick. |
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We are worried about neds targeting goths at Gig on the Green. |
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The use of targeting antibodies conjugated to enzymes that selectively activate antineoplastic prodrugs on or near cancer cells is also addressed. |
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It takes the form of an online hate campaign targeting the Welsh with racial slurs and trivialising the tragic deaths. |
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The action is part of Operation Soundman, a forcewide initiative targeting burglars and thieves. |
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Their fire was indiscriminate at best, targeting civilians at worst. |
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Patients suffer from autoimmune cytopenias and rheumatoid arthritis, which are thought to be mediated by LGL cells targeting host tissues. |
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Dr Ross Levine will present the results from a study on targeting the JAK-STAT pathway in myeloproliferative neoplasms. |
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This was from the time when the IRS was targeting conservative groups. |
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But Gallagher can be choosey when targeting an agency it wants to approach. |
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Having won trade acceptance, said chairman John McCliskie, the board will now be targeting consumers. |
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This is leading to the development of more and more pipeline drugs targeting protein kinases that could address the needs of the market. |
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For really specific targeting, pick a fig, says Martine Hossaert-McKey of Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive in Montpellier, France. |
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The 720 has the same unibody design as its predecessors and Nokia is targeting trendier and younger crowd. |
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Commenced drilling of the Koba-1 well, targeting Lower Liassic and Upper Triassic clastic reservoirs. |
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Seven diamond drill holes targeting zones of sub-cropping stockwork copper-gold mineralisation were completed at the Diorite Hill prospect. |
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Sophisticated market segmentation and targeting made possible through e-marketing techniques are critical in today's marketplace. |
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Madaus has a varied product portfolio targeting urology, including proprietary products such as Trospium Chloride. |
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Building brand recognition is Bahia Beach's defense, and its attack mode is targeting niche markets, says Fernando Pimentel, ABIT superintendent. |
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The latest fashion in monetary policy formulation is a renewed interest in inflation targeting. |
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Most recently, she oversaw client services for Twelvefold, a programmatic contextual targeting platform. |
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The Company is actively testing other sd-rxRNAs targeting TYR and MMP1 for possible therapeutic development. |
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A new natural product targeting tinnitus, has been unveiled by Arches Natural Products, Inc. |
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The study found that inflation targeting in nonindustrialized countries was associated with a 5 percentage point reduction in average inflation. |
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This outpatient procedure looks to reduce asthma symptoms by targeting the muscle that constricts during an asthma attack. |
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Sylvan is targeting expansion in undeveloped territories throughout Greater Houston that are ready for their first Sylvan Learning Center. |
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Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic disease, characterized by chronic inflammation targeting the synovial membrane, cartilage, and bone. |
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Out on top charter Flamer IV from Weymouth, John and his good pal Tim Neal were enjoying another trip targeting flatties. |
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A single anti-microRNA antisense oligodeoxyribonucleotide targeting multiple microRNAs offers an improved approach for microRNA interference. |
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Some specific topics reported here include mimics of growth factors and cytokines, and peptide aptamers targeting the viral E6 oncoprotein. |
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Businesswoman Carol Bennet is targeting prospective crimpers throughout Birmingham, Bromsgrove and the Midlands. |
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Initially, the Company will be targeting cross-over connections throughout the energy industry. |
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Three pairs of targeting a corn-specific invertase gene gene, a poultry-specific ovalbumin gene and a foreign gene were obtained from Invitrogen. |
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Orr was arrested in the Birch Green area of the town following a police operation targeting car crime in West Lancashire. |
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Sulphoraphane, a naturally occurring isothiocyanate induces apoptosis in breast cancer cells by targeting heat shock proteins. |
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Outplay Entertainment, started by Douglas and Richard Hare, are targeting the growing market for mobile, social and online gaming. |
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Dade said the companies are now targeting September 30 as the date for completion of the merger. |
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Operation DARC will concentrate on improving household security, public awareness and targeting known repeat offenders. |
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Kopecek Design of a multivalent galactoside ligand for selective targeting of HPMA copolymer-doxorubicin conjugates to human colon cancer cells. |
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The hair growth galvanizer, targeting hair follicle stem cells to reactivate hair growth. |
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A GARAGE door manufacturer is targeting growth after agreeing a PS900,000 finance deal with banking firm Aldermore. |
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If an attacker knows a persistent IP address, they can set up a packet sniffer targeting the specific IP address they want to scan. |
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The company is recognized as the only Speed Dating Company in Columbia, SC however they are targeting the entire Palmetto State. |
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Karami called for watching out for some groups that aimed at targeting the resistance arms by calling for demilitarizing Lebanese areas. |
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The success of inflation targeting in the United Kingdom has been attributed to the Bank's focus on transparency. |
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More advanced targeting capabilities can be provided with the addition of a targeting pod such as the LITENING pod. |
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Academics have pointed out that the claims of success of the targeting are statistically flawed. |
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The veracity and significance of the claims of targeting interfering with clinical priorities are often hard to judge. |
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It was the head of the opponent which was primarily targeted, and there is little evidence to suggest that targeting the body was common. |
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On the first day of Chinese New Year 2016, riots targeting the police force broke out. |
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As the threat mounted, Bomber Command changed targeting priority on 3 June 1940 to attack the German aircraft industry. |
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The most damaging aspect to the Luftwaffe of targeting London was the increase in range. |
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Nor were they able to focus their effort by targeting the most valuable cargoes, the eastbound traffic carrying war materiel. |
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Chinese policies have been incremental and fragmented in terms of social insurance, privatization, and targeting. |
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The United States announced that it was assisting with intelligence, targeting, and logistics. |
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The battlecruisers failed to improve fire distribution and similar targeting errors were made at Jutland. |
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The Chinese destroyed one vessel by targeting its gunpowder magazine, and captured another Portuguese ship. |
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There are reports of brown bears specifically targeting Amur leopards and tigers to appropriate their kills. |
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The aim of the app is to reduce the number of foxes and help with targeting feral animal control. |
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The Adidas Confirmed app allows consumers to get access to and reserve the brand's limited edition sneakers by using geo targeting technology. |
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The two phrag programs have been so successful that funding for similar-scale projects is targeting other locations in the tidelands. |
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Ringed seals are common elsewhere along James Bay and polar bears can be seen targeting the seals for prey. |
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In this form of radiotherapy, high doses are delivered over a number of sessions using stereotactic targeting techniques. |
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The difficulty in targeting bombs meant that the shipyards and steelworks were often missed, at the expense of the residential areas. |
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From this list, OSHA is targeting 4200 companies for wall-to-wall inspections. |
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Exploration opportunities targeting the Ordovician Red River and Devonian Winnipegosis horizons appear to be particularly promising. |
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The alcopop market is now also targeting traditional lager-drinking lads with masculine alcopops such as Smirnoff Black Ice. |
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This attack is the latest in a series of distributed denial-of-service attacks targeting DNS servers that began late last year. |
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Smartphone company BlackBerry is planning to launch a new series of BlackBerry Jam Sessions targeting Africa and the Middle East this summer. |
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The real solution lies in depoliticisation of the Punjab Police and targeting the big fish in the trade. |
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A gang of car thieves went on a ram-raiding spree across the Black Country targeting a string of supermarkets. |
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A PRETZEL maker is relaunching its brand and targeting a sophisticated new audience. |
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Based on these studies, multiple clinical trials targeting autophagy are underway world-wide. |
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Reflections on the utility of autoradiography and cytopharmacology for drug targeting. |
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Myriant is also targeting acrylic acid, as well as lactic acid, muconic acid, and fumaric acid. |
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The authors highlight this versatility by targeting the C-terminal fragment peptide to provide a combined measurement of pepsin and pepsinogen. |
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Janet Moye Cornick of the Maryland Higher Education Commission on diploma mills and other educational fraud targeting nurses. |
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Assess opportunities and risks for innovative treatments targeting the acute leukaemias. |
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The new scheme is targeting PCG members wishing to join BCS at the professional level. |
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The Royal Television Society launched RTS Futures, a ground-breaking venture targeting young people interested in television, last month. |
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A CAMPAIGN to highlight the extent to which loan sharks are targeting vulnerable people in Wales was launched in the Senedd yesterday. |
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Others will focus on hacktivism, targeting candidates and social media platforms. |
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The sustainment brigade's S-2 section differs from a BCT's S-2 section in that it does not conduct lethal targeting or own organic ISR assets. |
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Such label language is to safeguard from human contact while targeting bed bug in their harborages. |
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She is the latest victim of the gang who are targeting elderly people in a maildrop across Scotland from a bogus address in England. |
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Multiplex PCR targeting tpi, tcdA, and tcdB genes for toxigenic culture of Clostridium difficile. |
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One well-studied lignan, podophyllotoxin, is so effective at targeting cancer cells for destruction it has been modified for use in chemotherapy. |
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In 2013, WRHI is targeting implementation of clinical services at 8 different national sites. |
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Detection of Neisseria meningitides in clinical samples by a duplex real-time PCR targeting the porA and ctrA genes. |
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Meningococcus group B vaccine has been the first authorised vaccine targeting this disease, and 100 million doses have already been applied. |
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Digitization activities targeting different sectors formed into three lots within federal scientific institutions. |
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The ECB should change its inflation ceiling to 3 percent and adopt inflation targeting with a range of 1-3 percent. |
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The site we are targeting is ideal for Provid's peptide mimetics approach to drug discovery. |
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Blood feeding patterns of potential arbovirus vectors of the genus Culex targeting ectothermic hosts. |
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However, documentation of comparable attempts targeting herptiles has been lacking in the literature. |
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The borough council has published a report into allegations that a senior councillor proposed a smear campaign targeting Cllr Jeff Green. |
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Gwent Police said criminals have been targeting Benz Sprinter models for their exhaust systems and catalytic converters. |
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