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That is because the Japanese feared antagonizing their hosts, who had signed a treaty with Japan allowing the stationing and transit of troops in exchange for the preservation of Thailand's sovereignty.
The stationing and movement of people within and around buildings and other organised spaces are primarily of interest to architects: that is why Neufert [10] and others (i.e. [8]) determined the main parameters of the use of space by people at rest or in movement.
He once offered an American diplomat his front lawn in the suburbs of Ottawa for the express purpose of stationing and deploying nuclear warheads against the Soviet Union, while threatening to pretty much deliberately crash into any Lada to cross his path.
The apparatus was the same as in Experiment 1, but the stationing and response targets were substituted by a jaw station that consisted of a metal hoop fitting the girth of the seal's head and a steel plate serving as a chin rest.
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I was manager of stations and then director of stations.
It owns 12 TV stations and 14 radio stations.
There are several television stations and dozens of radio stations.
She began calling radio stations and newspapers.
One gas station and one school.
station and flying with British squadrons.
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