Sentence examples for extensive operation of from inspiring English sources

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Headley also provided details of the extensive operation of militants in the lawless "tribal zones" along Pakistan's western border.

PAGE A10... Now You Don't Just after the ball drops, New York mounts an extensive operation of almost military planning and precision to clean Times Square.

Even after South Korea was democratized in the early 1990s, prosecutors raided the secretive agency only once — in 2005, when it was revealed that the agency illegally ran an extensive operation of bugging the telephones of politicians, businessmen, journalists and others.

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Mr Montagu was a man eminently skilful in the management of official matters, but he was also the acknowledged head of a party in the colony bound together by family ties, and possessing great local influence from the important and lucrative situations held by its members, and the extensive operations of a bank of which they had the chief control.

The use of polymeric resins in pulp process allows elimination of expensive and extensive operations of filtration or countercurrent decantation from the flowsheet.

A likely partner there will again be Starbucks, which has an extensive operation outside of the U.S., with 18,000 stores in 60 countries in total.

That being said, Henkel does not rule out Asia and Latin America, two areas where Rocket has already established extensive operations for a number of its e-commerce properties.

He has brushed off the pointed conclusions of U.S. intelligence agencies that the Russian government engaged in extensive operations to influence the outcome of the U.S. election in his favor.

During the 2004 weed-growing season, the Whakatane District police had undertaken extensive operations to prevent the cultivation of the crops, which, once harvested, flooded the town's streets from April onwards.

This will probably give advantages in terms of less extensive operation procedure, shorter duration of the operation (Furnes et al. 2002), better preservation of the soft tissue of the patella, less periprosthetic patella fractures (Chalidis et al. 2007), less total wear of polyethylene, less loosening of the tibial component, and lower cost.

In 1800, the English chemist and inventor Humphry Davy, in his book "Researches," described the anesthetic properties of nitrous oxide, remarking, "As nitrous oxide in its extensive operation appears capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably be used with advantage in surgical operations".

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