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be manned
noun
An adult male human.
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Unlike in Copenhagen, New York residents would expect those entrances to be manned.
There should be manned space travel, but it should be worth the candle.
One of the major challenges with ocean racing is that the boat needs to be manned 24 hours a day.
One infield spot could, as it is now, be manned by Robinson Cano, the team's top free agent to be.
He's not around to blame anymore, and the point will be manned by the speedy if rushed sophomore Cliff Hawkins.
If it doesn't, then one of the world's most dangerous front lines will be manned largely by European soldiers.
These survivors were picked up in thirty lifeboats, each of which, according to the regulations, would be manned by eight seamen and a petty officer.
The main drivers' union, ASLEF, is calling for trains to be manned by two drivers, as they were until a few years ago.
They tend to be manned by dealmakers, not managers and so turn to Bain for a strategy to turn around the businesses that they buy.
Around the middle of this month, the station will no longer be manned, but will be run by a navigational-aid system instead.
"It breaks down on a daily basis and has to be manned 24/7 by staff, which breaches the high secure licence".
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