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Upper TMI (UTMI) and lower TMI (LTMI) were planned onto the whole-body computed tomography (CT) and on the lower-limb CT, respectively.
The portion of I-280 east of Newark was planned onto an alignment that would disrupt the fewest homes and would utilize existing railroad and utility right-of-way.
Results of the post-landing analysis showed that the hull integrity was lost as the 150 feet-tall booster rocket body fell horizontally, as planned, onto the ocean surface following the landing.
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We consider a response plan as a collection of individual atomic actions called "mitigation actions," and we consider the likelihood of success of the detected attacks, their induced impact, their deployment and maintenance costs, as well as the consequences of these response plans onto a higher goal, e.g., success of a company or mission.
For example, we mapped the theme of 'personal experiences of the course' as a key factor shaping course planning onto the memory bin of 'individual memory' and so on, until the results indicating the nature of the organizational memory structure were identified.
In that interview, she asserted that she remained a Yahoo director and planned to hold onto that position.
I asked him if he planned to hold onto Target's stock, something he had vowed to do in the days leading up to the meeting.
Instead of jumping out of a moving car, Norwood planned to jump onto the hood of a car driven by his best friend. .
This was the style that both suited me best and made the most of the original and replanted hair I planned to cling onto like grim death.
Greenpeace planned to go out onto the ice and dye the seals' fur, so that it would be worthless to the fur trade.
And now Arthur Andersen, plans to move onto the street that hustlers once called the Deuce.
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