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Three years after King's death, Jackson split with King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference-a bitter parting, amid accusations of financial irregularities-and he more or less took Operation Breadbasket with him, renaming it PUSH (People United to Save Humanity).
The play quite devastatingly makes its specific point, which is that the American government is reneging on its debt to certain Iraqis, who took "Operation Iraqi Freedom" at face value and are in mortal danger as a result.
Navarre spoke of a new offensive spirit in Indochina – based on strong, fast-moving forces – and the media quickly took Operation Camargue to be the "practical realization" of that.
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A lot of times they took operations and marketing roles and, by the way, there's nothing wrong with that.
This should take operations deep into the 2030s.
This is even worse than the AME-SAD method, which takes operations.
The foundation took over operation of the gardens in 1946.
Headington studied, played tennis at U of Oklahoma; took over operation following father's death.
In September 1999, Elizabeth Annee" Rozier and Dennis Nyback took over operation of the theater.
A consortium headed by Bechtel took over operation of Lawrence Livermore in 2007.
"In New Jersey, trout fishing has always been a put-and-take operation," he said.
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