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One inch at a time, he helped reclaim human ground that seemed lost and ruined.
Satellites, electronic-eavesdropping planes and human ground spotters worked together more reliably than ever, enabling distant commanders to direct warplanes to targets with stunning speed and accuracy.
Actually, she's a human Ground Zero: the first person to suffer from a horrific new contagious disease soon to encircle the globe.
For all the advances in unmanned technology, however, the air campaign was most effective when human ground spotters were present, senior Pentagon officials said.
Another young writer from Northern Ireland, Logue writes about the intertwined lives of Mina Loy, the modernist poet, Jack Johnson, the black heavyweight boxing champion, and Arthur Craven, the shaky human ground between the two.
The scores determined by (1 − dtax) and (1 − dps) are compared with the human ground truth evaluation of physicians and coders.
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But eventually we discover something much more human, grounded and emotionally complex.
If we do not help these children, we are essentially condemning them to a lifetime of disability, unemployment and, for many, institutionalization. On human grounds, this is tragic.
The bulk of the officer and noncommissioned officer corps will support the new policy because it is the right thing to do, on both legal and human grounds.
Polite, human, grounded, an antidote to the often absurd world of professional boxing.
And, on moral and ethical and simply human grounds, we can't afford to ignore NCDs.
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