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DM fails from the communications branch of our intelligence service would be equal parts amusing and terrifying.
They are the technology giant Cisco and the energy company KeySpan, whose communications branch is providing a fiber optic network for the wired portion of the system.
Over the course of stints in Abyssinia and Burma, he was promoted up through the ranks in the Signal Corps, the communications branch of the military.
After working for the Siemens & Halske laboratories in Berlin, he accepted the world's first professorship in the communications branch of electrical engineering, at the Technical Academy in Dresden (1911).
Out in the world, he first apprenticed with Mr. Greaves, a prolific documentary and television director and producer best known for the experimental film "Symbiopsychotaxiplasm," and then worked for five years for the communications branch of the United Methodist Church, where, he said, he learned how to make films with a message that were still entertaining.
Using its control of the 800-megahertz frequency, the communications branch of the PLA's General Staff Department is trying to build a nationwide mobile phone network in a joint venture with a business unit set up by the telecommunications ministry.
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The criteria used for analysing the dissection (morphology, false lumen patency, communications tears, branch vessel complications) and the aortic surroundings (pleural and pericardial effusions, periaortic hematoma, abdominal ischemia) are also reviewed.
I'm visiting the campus of Northwestern University, which is teaching journalism and communications alongside branches of five other foreign schools on the vast, immaculate expanse known as Education City.
The committee's report, delivered on July 20 , 1946 exonerated Roosevelt of any blame for the attack and highlighted weaknesses in communications between branches of the U.S. armed forces, leading to the creation of the United States Department of Defense.
A1 Katrina Papers Will Be Withheld The Bush administration, citing the traditional confidentiality of executive branch communications, does not plan to turn over certain important White House documents about Hurricane Katrina or make senior White House officials available for sworn testimony before Congressional committees investigating the federal response.
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