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The blimp, besides building "brand awareness for our company," Mr. Freimuth said, "is also a terrific asset that can be deployed to build good will".
Power and strength training were the keys to his rapid progress and the weights in his garage-gym were deployed to build the physique for sprinting.
— The Big Pharaoh (@TheBigPharaoh) 24 Jan 13 After the wall was destroyed, the Cairo daily Al-Masry Al-Youm reported that soldiers had been deployed to build a new one on the same street.
18 Edwards as Salesman Senator John Edwards has been deployed to build up Senator John Kerry in their campaign for the White House, even though vice-presidential candidates have historically been assigned to tear down the opposition.
Ginger McCall, a privacy advocate who obtained the documents under the Freedom of Information Act and provided them to The New York Times, said the time was now — while such technology is still maturing and not yet deployed — to build in rules for how it may be used.
This paper is about the approach followed by Australia and New Zealand to developing broadband infrastructure, the means deployed to build the network, and policy and market issues.
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The UK government has pledged £125m "to help contain, control, treat and defeat Ebola", hundreds of NHS staff have volunteered to travel to West Africa and 750 troops have been deployed to help build treatment centres and provide logistical support.
This paper describes the SUMMITrak project at TCI, where such a hybrid approach was deployed successfully to build an enterprise-scale billing system for the cable industry.
Countries around the world, including China, Japan, India and the United Kingdom plus the European Union are exploring, testing and deploying satellites to build out their own positioning capabilities.
To be the next Internet, genomics needs its "light bulb moment" – the singularity where the technology reaches the point where applications can be built and deployed to the mainstream market leveraging the infrastructure built for and by previous applications.
However, in the words of Mark Kaganovich, "To be the next Internet, genomics needs its "light bulb moment" — the singularity where the technology reaches the point where applications can be built and deployed to the mainstream market leveraging the infrastructure built for and by previous applications" [ 3].
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