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One-third of the class went into the Special Forces, a highly selective assignment that can often lead to combat missions, Captain Stahl said.
The Turkish invasion of Syria to stop the Kurds from expanding westward could also lead to combat between Turkey and Syria, even if the limited operation seems to have stalled at the moment.
Therefore there is an urgent need for development of new drug leads to combat this chronic infectious disease.
Both of these conflicts have led to outright combat, and despite calls from the United States to refrain from further acts of war (after all, these are U.S.-allied combatants), tensions remain.
Spasim led to more detailed combat flight simulators and eventually to a tank simulator, developed for the U.S. army, in the later 1970s.
So, it is anticipated that plants can provide potential bioactive compounds for the development of new "leads" to combat various diseases.
The mission to combat piracy led to simultaneous global rollouts – "day and date" releases, in Hollywood lingo – and that was the policy picked for Star Wars: Attack of the Clones back in 2002.
Heavy coverage on Syrian and Iraqi looting over the past year has led to some general pushes to combat the illicit antiquities trade from governments, international bodies, and NGOs.
While in the course of figuring out the drug's incredible power on parasites of livestock, it was Bill's foresight that led to its widespread use to combat human river blindness.
Past federal decisions to regulate air and water quality stirred political disputes similar to those on Capitol Hill today, but in every instance, the high standards we set to combat pollution led to a wave of innovation, new technologies, and measureable economic benefits.
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