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They hoped they would be relieved soon: "We weren't trained to occupy a defensive position in the front lines.
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After being promoted to colonel and named as chief of military intelligence, Colonel Bachmann assumed oversight of Bureau Ha, an unofficial intelligence service created during World War II, and Special Service D, a so-called stay-behind resistance force, similar to secret units created in many NATO countries, which was trained to harry an occupying army.
It's no problem being a player, because you have your own life with the club, and training and matches to occupy you, mentally and physically, every day.
"This quite extraordinary all-round training enables our students to occupy many niches," agrees Wefer.
The activists said they had enough food and water to occupy the train for the one-day UN climate summit in New York.
Woman empowerment is embodied in helping the young girls that were orphaned in 1994, and are now young women who had no means to advance their education or get any form of training that would enable them to occupy a decent job or perhaps even become entrepreneurs.
An alternative to the secondment of an NGO employee would have been the training of an LGA employee to occupy the role of the TA.
It is always a problem of how to occupy athletes' free time when they are not playing or training.
The facility is set to occupy RAF Henlow, and include a 120 room hotel among its training facilities.
To occupy.
Weather presenters – on the BBC at least, where they are employed by the Met Office and are trained meteorologists – occupy a strange position between science and celebrity.
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