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Five heavy air tankers, helicopters and military aircraft are now combating the fire, he added.
Note that you are now combating codependent behaviors which were likely your own, as well, with mature ones.
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As a result, BP is now combating not only the oil spill, but also the perception that it is not dedicated or competent enough to handle its own mess.
Operating in the northern sector of the front usually meant little action as all the Soviet air activity was now combating German Army Group South's summer offensive, Case Blue.
Different health agencies globally are now striving to increase community resilience in combating this emerging infectious disease challenge.
In 1983, Curato et al. noted that: :[F]ederal courts and prosecutors are now realizing the potential uses for the mail fraud statute in combating political corruption.
Because of their success, vaccines are now considered to be the most potent and cost-effective means of combating infectious diseases.
There are now many intentionally created communities organized around particular health concerns, from dieting to exercise to smoking cessation to combating any number of conditions.
IFO has come a long way and is now instrumental in combating the bush meat trade in the Congo".
We're happy to say that we're now more successful in combating this type of circumvention," he says of circumvention techs.
Greater co-operation between Russia and the West in combating Isis is now also looking increasingly likely.
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