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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reconnaisance" is not correct in English; it should be "a reconnaissance." You can use it when referring to a mission or survey conducted to gather information, often in a military or strategic context.
Example: "The team was sent on a reconnaissance mission to assess the enemy's position."
Alternatives: "a survey" or "an exploration".
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One of the astronauts goes on a reconnaisance mission leaving the two remaining astronauts to argue.
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ANNOTATION: In the HuffPost video at the top of this story, Christian Nilsson mentions how Stan Romanek was released "on a $20,000 personal reconnaisance bond".
In that same spirit, let's make the product pictures a little bigger, O.K.? For our customers over the age of 17, or the ones who wear glasses, we should look like an online catalog, not a series of satellite reconnaisance photos.
An hour or so before Esvelt's meeting on Nantucket, we joined one of his graduate students, Joanna Buchthal, and Sam Telford, an infectious-disease and global-health professor at Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine, for a sandwich and some reconnaisance on Alter Rock.
Used for medium-range reconnaisance and has a 30mm cannon.
The deployment of intelligent autonomous vehicles for reconnaisance is now a practical reality, however many vehicles still rely heavily on remote human management of mission planning and replanning.
Mr. Johnson played a leading role in the design of more than 40 aircraft, including the YF-12 and the SR-71 Blackbird, both able to make long-duration flights at speeds of more than 2,000 miles an hour; the U-2 high-altitude reconnaisance plane; the F-104 Starfighter, and the P-38 Lightning of World War II.
That official explanation has never been accepted by some of the survivors, who still remember the day that began with Israeli reconnaisance aircraft flying over the Liberty and ended with an attack that caught some crewmen sunning on deck.
As the country most dependent on satellites for reconnaisance and communications, America has the most to lose if space becomes a potential battlefield.
And even before the accident, with growing concerns over the shuttles' reliability and availability, the Air Force had moved to keep a fleet of its own expendable rockets ready to launch critical communications, navigation and reconnaisance satellites.
Two pitch inspectors, Mike Denness and David Hughes, and the ECB's pitches consultant, Chris Wood, were on reconnaisance.
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