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So they turned to a tiny unit that had recently been established by London's Metropolitan Police Service.
Article deals mainly with Maple's assignment of the 620the Enginee General Service Company, a tiny unit of the Army of the U.S., stationed at Camp Hale, Colorado.
To test it again, McQuiston and Nyakarahuka each cup a tiny unit in their palms and jog around the clearing to simulate bats on the move.
"Everybody kind of knew that it's 1692," Ms. Hogg said, who noted that there was a "tiny unit" about the trials in her history class.
UEA vice-chancellor jumps in, saying that CRU is a tiny unit - only three full-time members, and that is only uses data from elsewhere.
A Tiny Unit, Deeply Disguised When word went around last October that the Firearms Investigation Unit was hiring, 50 undercovers from other units applied for seven spots.
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According to this approach, "space is made of discrete atoms each of which carries a very tiny unit of volume".
The EDA is a relatively tiny unit of the Department of Commerce, with only 215 employees, that makes grants to distressed communities from six regional offices.
Lloyd's formula exploited the physicality of information to estimate the rate at which physical systems can process and record information as a function of Planck's constant (an unimaginably tiny unit that is fundamental to quantum mechanics), the speed of light and the age of the universe.
It is the idea that the president can watch the Navy SEALs and that he can manage a very small tiny unit, and how technology drives that.
The bigger question: Is it fair for wireless companies to charge $60 per month for a five-unit set of something and then hide unbelievable overage charges disguised as fractions of a penny behind a veil of tiny units a millionth of the size of the units they're selling in the first place?
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