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The game's ending changes depending on whether the player has a radio beacon to call for extraction, and when the nuclear device is set to explode.
In June 2005, a SEAL team attempted to take out Taliban forces in the Afghanistan mountains, but when their position was accidentally uncovered, they were unable to call for extraction, and a deadly firefight ensued.
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In May 1968, a 12-man team came under fire by a North Vietnamese battalion and desperately called for extraction.
But, although the Bush energy policy calls for the extraction and burning of more and more coal, the Bush budget calls for a six-per-cent cut in funding for the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
Mitt Romney's newly unveiled energy plan, calling for aggressive extraction of coal and other fossil fuels inside our borders, is dismaying.
In the final step (lines 21 24), the Generate_Path function is called for the extraction of the path from the selected vertices.
For example, studying the physiological state of mitochondria in a rat liver at a particular time may call for a rapid but crude extraction of the organelles before they begin to degrade.
In the present study, we developed an efficient extraction method called ultrasound-negative pressure cavitation extraction (U-NPCE) for extraction of bioactive compounds from blueberry leaves.
On the basis of previous work with DeepDive (Niu et al., 2012a, b; Zhang et al., 2013), we applied a probability cut-off of 0.90 for calling an extraction as correct; all other candidate relations were marked as incorrect.
Bulldozers plow through the greenery to create corridors for extraction.
Scientists said that the findings should call for tougher regulations to control gas and oil extraction in the UK.
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