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Diana Trilling -- against whom the "f" word was actually deployed -- couldn't even make Jean Harris into a feminist icon.
Almost the whole field took the opportunity to make their pit stops, but Hamilton complained over the radio to the team, saying they should have brought him in immediately they saw the crash, rather than wait until the safety car was actually deployed.
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One officer said only half the officially reported number of police officers were actually deployed.
Dummy land mines made of metal soup plates were actually deployed in some places.
Nor could any such consent possibly be informed since we don't — and can't — know the full risks involved until these planet-altering technologies are actually deployed.
(These use nitrogen for the moment, but that will be replaced by a higher-energy rocket system if the vehicle is actually deployed on another planet).
"Our information is that a number of these boats were actually deployed in combat operations around Basra" against American troops during fighting in Iraq, Michael T. Dougherty, director of operations for the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which led the investigation, said Wednesday in an interview.
Hersh believes that the Assad regime has been the victim of a Turkish conspiracy, supported by America, which blamed the Syrian government forces for using chemical weapons that, claims Hersh, were actually deployed by the Islamist rebel group al-Nusra.
The opinion, written by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, treated the standards as merely advisory and pointedly suggested that if they were actually deployed to impose "a penalty on disfavored viewpoints," it would violate the First Amendment.
"We have to take an active role in shaping the agenda in terms of how it is actually deployed," said Mr. McCormick, a member of the Arlington school board in Dutchess County, who subscribes to a panning-for-gold theory: the best solutions will be left after voters sift through all discussion and debate.
Houghton Mifflin used the so-called Brown corpus, a body of five hundred varied texts from 1961, to produce the first edition of the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, in 1969: one of the earliest reference guides that included descriptive information about the way words were actually deployed in print.
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