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The US Navy has begun to deploy more forces in the Pacific.
Already the residential solar market has begun to deploy building-integrated solar, with roofing shingles that double as solar panels.
According to Iraqi and American officials, Maliki has begun to deploy both militias against his opponents, mainly the followers of Sadr.
The industry has begun to deploy a variety of automation systems as safety features, like lane keeping and so-called traffic jam assist.
And since early this year, Morrison has begun to deploy his own sensibility to guide the comedy institution, as its first new top editor since the '80s.
Both Mr. Carter and General Alexander said that the military has begun to deploy roughly 4,000 people in the Pentagon's first units devoted to conducting cyberoffense and -defense operations, a new mission that formalizes America's use of a class of weapons that the Obama administration has rarely discussed in public.
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Leading independent power producers, for example, have begun to deploy asset-light, platform-based business models.
Meanwhile, in Kabul, some Afghan leaders challenged the mandate of international peacekeepers who have begun to deploy there.
By the time WikiLeaks published the study, the Army had begun to deploy newer technology, but some soldiers were still using the devices.
And we have begun to deploy long-term ocean observatories in the vast open ocean, on the sea floor and along coasts.
Troops have begun to deploy to the U.S. border with Mexico to meet a caravan of immigrants making its way north primarily by foot.
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