Sentence examples for maintain station from inspiring English sources

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They clashed famously while disputing the lead of the Turkish GP in 2010, and more recently in Malaysia when Vettel cynically disobeyed team orders to maintain station behind Webber, who had turned his engine down, to steal a victory that his current 145-point advantage over title runner-up Fernando Alonso suggests he didn't really need.

Rose's amateur playing partner Matthew Fitzpatrick, 19, took 73 to finish four over, while fellow Englishman Ian Poulter carded a second straight round of 70 to maintain station at level par as he chases a first major title.

The first wave of bombers arrived too early at a designated rendezvous point, and while maneuvering to maintain station, two B-52s collided, which resulted in the loss of both bombers and eight crewmen.

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Australia and France maintain stations along the Wilkes Land coasts.

The contractor would also risk losing the maintenance contract and a huge question mark would be placed next to the government's plan to part-privatise London Underground, because Jarvis is part of one of the consortiums awarded a contract to maintain stations and lines.

Therefore, even though it is difficult to construct, operate, and maintain stations on remote mountains, the assistance they provide in tackling the above issues makes the effort and expense worthwhile.

In what he described as "the biggest cultural shift" of the changes, Mr. Prendergast announced the formation of a division devoted to maintaining station appearances.

In them the column was as much a means for command and control as it was for concentration of fighting force, for as long as a fleet maintained station in line ahead, each ship separated by a scant 200 or 300 yards, cohesion was assured, maneuvers were coordinated, and any malingering by reluctant captains was obvious.

These costs may include energy spent traveling and searching, swimming costs of maintaining station in flow (Fausch 1984), conflict with inter- and intraspecific competitors (Li and Brocksen 1977), or costs of vigilance associated with predation risk (Johnsson et al. 2004).

In 1930 31 three expeditions, simultaneous but independent, maintained stations on the ice cap throughout the winter, securing meteorologic data vital to the study of world air circulation.

The agency is prohibited from conducting domestic espionage operations against Americans, but the agency maintains stations in a number of major United States cities, where C.I.A. case officers try to meet and recruit students and other foreigners to return to their countries and spy for the United States.

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