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Or that Father Leon was deploying some dark sorcery?
Here's a video of him deploying some of his most impressively abstruse words.
To their credit, the member states of the African Union have done what they can to help by deploying some 7,000 peacekeepers to the troubled region.
It is now deploying some 3,000 more marines.But out of the gloom comes some hope, in the dashing form of Nicolas Sarkozy.
As an example, we experimented with Continuously Deploying some components of our new website, including a component responsible for rendering all of the football pages.
Romney repeated that promise this week, after deploying some extraordinary turns of phrase about the state of the Olympics, ones that made the British unhappy.
It states, for example, that despite deploying some 200 units to the World Trade Center, the department was able to maintain adequate fire coverage throughout the city.
Meanwhile, Labour is deploying some of its biggest beasts to try to halt the apparent nationalist surge - with Ed Miliband also stressing that extra powers will start being devolved "right after" a No vote.
On Friday, the city activated its severe-weather Web site, issued a travel advisory and, beginning around midnight, began deploying some 1,800 sanitation workers on 12-hour shifts along bus routes and highways with snow-cleaning equipment.
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And the war now deploys some powerful new battalions.
Then, dig into them — and deploy some countermeasures.
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