Sentence examples for vast deployment from inspiring English sources

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It ended with a vast deployment of tax dollars to bail out fallen plutocrats.

There were no terrorist incidents, no outright catastrophes, although some would point to the collateral damage in Brazil's favelas and surrounding areas, where killings escalated as security forces were stretched thin by the vast deployment in the city centre.

Protesters hurled rocks and set fires amid clouds of tear gas, while a vast deployment of police officers and plainclothes Basij militia members used chains, truncheons and stun guns to beat back chanting protesters.

BEIRUT, Lebanon — With his adversaries boycotting the ceremony and a vast deployment of police officers standing guard outside, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was sworn into office on Wednesday for a second term as president, almost two months after an election that divided the nation and set off Iran's deepest crisis since the Islamic Revolution 30 years ago.

In a vast deployment of this mini base station, unwanted handover event is considered as the major obstacle.

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"And that is why the current administration has been able to conduct its vast deployments, from Baghdad to Belgrade.

During the cold war, the Soviets began an intensive radio-jamming campaign, and the United States responded with a "ring plan" — vast deployments of strategically placed shortwave transmitters meant to overwhelm the jammers.

Dr. Wessely and Colonel Hoge also pointed to the vast difference in deployment schedules between the two countries.

Along the corridors, around the catwalks, and up and down the stairs they go, chipping away at the days of this vast and orbital deployment, getting one day nearer to going home to see the year-old daughter who is keeping in step, doing her bit (though in one direction only), growing one day older.

In vast organizations or deployment scenarios, the number of entities (e.g., members of the organization, locations) tends to be very large, with the consequent increase in the number of policies required to enforce overall location-privacy settings.

Mr Bush is right to insist that establishing what happened to North Korea's plutonium in the 1990s, and agreeing confidence-building measures for the vast conventional military deployments along the "demilitarised" zone, matter just as much if relations between America and North Korea are ever to be normalised.Engage, then, but never fight shy of tackling the difficult issues.

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