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The redeployment
noun
The act of redeploying
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"The redeployment without replacement reflects the overall improved security situation in Iraq".
The redeployment, said Home Minister Lal Krishna Advani, "is an indication that we are moving in a certain direction".
The redeployment option calls for moving troops from sparsely populated and lawless areas of the countryside to urban areas, including Kandahar and Kabul.
The redeployment suggested to Ivry that they could strike the SAM sites without risking an all-out war with Syria.
The redeployment of Western troops prompted many Germans to flee to the West to escape the Soviet takeover of the remainder of the Soviet zone.
The redeployment of such factors in neurons highlights the contribution of post-transcriptional control to neurogenesis.
The day of the redeployment, Bammie was missing.
British forces heralded the redeployment as a handover of authority.
"It has started," the officer said of the redeployment.
Long-running grumbles about the redeployment of American soldiers from Okinawa have added to the tension.
Westmoreland later called the redeployment one of the most critical decisions of the war.
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