Sentence examples for object of operation from inspiring English sources

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Occupied by the Germans during World War II, it was the object of Operation Market Garden, a heroic but unsuccessful attempt by American, British, and Polish airborne troops to secure the Rhine bridges in September 1944.

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In other words, the characteristics of code components increasing/decreasing their chances of being object of refactoring operations are still unknown.

International law dictates that areas containing hospitals are designated safe zones and "should not be the object of military operations".

In relational operations (R), according to Gadrey's typology, the object of the service operation is the customer himself, in a direct contact service.

Norris proceeds to explain how an attribute such as omnipotence can be accounted for because it is "displayed according to the diversity of objects" and "Modes of operation" (34).

The main object of the whole operation, the return of refugees, is unlikely to start this month.

Muhammad al-Hanq, a regional Qaeda leader who was the object of the security operation on Monday, was among those arrested, according to Agence France-Presse and the News Yemen news agency.

Unlike previous aspect-oriented calculi and core languages, MiniMAO1allows around advice to change the target object of an advised operation before proceeding.

"Moscow views world affairs as a system of special operations, and very sincerely believes that it itself is an object of Western special operations," said Gleb Pavlovsky, who helped establish the Kremlin's information machine before 2008.

Winfield Scott has been the object of numerous salvage operations since the crash, and currently rests underwater as part of the Channel Islands National Park and Marine Sanctuary.

Despite its importance, however, throughout the history of the Principality of Achaea Chlemoutsi was never the object of major military operations; rather, it seems to have served as a prison for distinguished captives, such as the Byzantine generals taken captive at the Battle of Makryplagi in c. 1263, one of whom, Alexios Philes, died in captivity there.

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