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American bases have been expanded and modernised.
New forward bases have been opened in Yusufiya and Latifiya.
Its military bases have been used to distribute weapons and to train rebel fighters.
(By comparison, 0.57 bases have been stolen per game in the N.L. this year).
American G.I.'s are dug into Iraq, and the bases have been built for a long stay.
The United Nations has an enormous peacekeeping operation in Congo, but even villages near the peacekeepers' bases have been hit.
Bases have been scaled back and ground and air transports reduced, meaning less security for development work.
The comparison with South Korea is not heartening, considering massive US bases have been in that country for over half a century.
Cities with large manufacturing bases have been among the worst hit by this hollowing out, including Stoke and Coventry in the Midlands.
Such artificial DNA bases have been made by Dr. Benner in Florida, Dr. Romesburg at Scripps and Dr. Eric T. Kool, a chemistry professor at Stanford.
Years after being abandoned, the twisted metal carcasses of earlier Halley bases have been carried away by the ice, their staircases and radio antennae jutting out.
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