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"To convince someone like Mr. McNamara wasn't easy when you're a Frenchman in the middle of nowhere," Dr. Le Berre once recalled in a publication of the River Blindness Foundation, whose operations were assumed by the Carter Center in 1996.
After its return from Iraq, the Brigade's operations were assumed by the 49th Military Police Brigade.
The Hall's selection and induction operations will be assumed by USA Hockey, the sport's American governing body.
After his death, the mantle of his anti-Arab operations in Israel was assumed by his son, Binyamin Zeev Kahane, until he was killed on Jan . 1along with his wife in an ambush on the West Bank.
The report indicates that operations are increasingly being assumed by small autonomous cells and individuals.
When the theatre of operation moved to the Atlantic, this role was assumed by Portsmouth and Plymouth, with Chatham concentrating on shipbuilding and ship repair.
His regional duties will be assumed by David Warden, who was recently named operations director for Europe, working with Alistair Cooke, the chief financial officer for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
The letter was assumed by many to mean that LeEco's U.S. operations and the electric car project that it is working on with Faraday Future are in jeopardy.
Traditionally, the responsibility for the first four functions has been assumed by local or regional health departments, while operation and maintenance have been left to the home owners.
A perfect contact fit between stem and endosteal was assumed by creating the 'virtual surgery femora' from the surface mesh of the cementless stems' correct position during the surgery through similar to Boolean operation in MAGICS.
Similar drawbacks apply to JPQL search operations, especially when there is a discrepancy between the native search capabilities and the features assumed by JPQL.
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