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The four forces referred to by May are Cheshire, North Yorkshire, Dyfed-Powys and Durham.
The defensive forces referred to in paragraphs 3 and 4 above shall be as defined in Annex III to this Agreement.
As market failure and competitive rivalry loom ever larger, the forces referred to by Barber will include one or all of the following: insolvency, break up and liquidation.
In the wake of that debacle, special government task forces referred 1,100 cases to prosecutors, resulting in more than 800 bank officials going to jail.
-- Jan . 26 , 1995n Anticle articlehe politicaboutfectheof global economic forces referred incorrectly to the originator of the idea of "imagined communities," referring to the concepoliticalopleffectsof nationhood.
Correction: March 17, 2000, Friday On March 3, an article about the killing of three suspected terrorists by Israeli forces referred incorrectly to the Israeli civilian toll in terrorist attacks in 1999.
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Mr Issaias says withdrawal of Eritrean forces refers only to the area around Badme.
(Tough Mudder's boast that it's "designed by British Special Forces" refers to consulting input from a former member of the Special Air Service, and to a Tough Mudder employee named Paul Simcox, who was a Royal Marine).
Viscous forces consist largely of fluid drag along the channel walls while inertial forces refers to shear forces within the fluid that resist changes in direction or velocity (Bird et al. 1960; Lauritzen and Martiniussen 2011).
ISAF spokesmen deflected questions about Matiullah's relationship with coalition forces, referring a reporter to the Afghan Interior Ministry, which directs the Afghan National Police.
Note that horizontal substrate reaction forces refer to the longitudinal forces (Fy).
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