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The Huns incorporated the fighting manpower of their defeated enemies into their expanding confederation by making them subject allies.
The emphasis was consistently on the economic need for manpower, of the right age, health and fitness.
Democrats have traditionally relied on the manpower of unions and local machines to register voters and get them to the polls.
But behind the money and manpower of the franchise is the power and integrity of one woman, alone with a pen.
The next two years he devoted to campaigns in Armenia, the manpower of which was vital to the empire, and to a devastating invasion of Persia.
The canton system of recruitment and replacement, introduced in 1733, provided one-half the manpower of Frederick William's army from the Prussian peasantry.
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The main problems faced were those of manpower, lack of bed space, shortage of blood products, and lack of cadaver skin.
On page 114 we profile Jeffrey Joerres of Manpower, one of the best performers, and on page 118 Thomas A. Renyi of the Bank of New York, one of the worst.
Meanwhile, owing to sequestration, the F.B.I.'s overwhelmed Boston office faces the possibility of manpower cuts of up to twenty per cent.
The surveillance demonstrates "an absolute waste of manpower in time of war," Mr. Stephan said in a telephone interview.
As a result, the most frequently declared obstacle for providing psychoeducation is lack of manpower and lack of time [ 8].
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