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But analysts said his first task at Corus would probably be shaping the British operations into smaller, more integrated units that could operate profitably.
We've had experimental lamps that could operate with electricity that comes directly from the wall outlet.
He also said it would open new, smaller stores that could operate in smaller markets.
But the LineScout, Mr. Montambault said, remained the only commercially available model that could operate on live lines.
The original was a cumbersome 7-pound device that could operate at ocean depths of 650 feet.
Moller has long insisted that the answer to this dilemma is aircars that could operate completely free of airports.
Theaters and sound companies that had to move their transmitters out of the 700-megahertz band recently purchased new equipment that could operate elsewhere, he said.
Namangani appeared to have permanent guerrilla forces in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan and a new, independent command structure that could operate without his presence.
The robots communicated wirelessly with one another and with NASA's Earth Observing Satellites, thus providing a low-cost sensor network that could operate in harsh conditions.
These fighters operated at high subsonic speeds, but the competitive pressures of development required aircraft that could operate at transonic and supersonic speeds.
David Stirling, its founder, saw the potential for a strike force that could operate independently deep behind enemy lines, attacking airfields and other important targets.
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