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Stuster began studying voyages of discovery — starting with the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria, whose deployment, he observed, anticipated the NASA-favored principle of "triple redundancy".
Stuster began studying voyages of discovery starting with the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria, whose deployment, he observed, anticipated the NASA-favored principle of "triple redundancy".
But Senator Levin made a distinction between combat troops, whose deployment he questioned, and trainers, who he said would work with the Afghan army to improve its effectiveness.
"The 3,500 troops whose deployment I announced last Thursday are a direct response to the failure of G4S to meet its contractual obligations.
Perhaps to assuage the Germans, whose deployment needs approval by Parliament, Mr. Straw also said that Britain would "exercise command" over the international force, and that its mission would be distinct from the American operation.
Abraham Lincoln were not dress extras; they were actual troops whose deployment at sea had been extended from 6 months to nearly 10, the longest by a carrier in 30 years, to help fill the maw of an understaffed war.
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But of the five officers whose deployments are dealt with in this case, Bob Lambert has publicly acknowledged his past, Mark Kennedy has given interviews after being outed, stories about Mark Jenner and John Dines have appeared in national media, and an announcement by the Met that Jim Boyling had been suspended from duties was presumably issued by someone who had not received the NCND memo.
To study a more homogenous group of deployers who were exposed to one or more traumatic events during deployment, we removed from the analyses those participants whose first deployment did not occur between baseline and follow-up or who did not report combat exposures (n=16 172).
Seen from afar, the hypersensitive, noble work — whose wraparound deployment in its own alcove was a jewel of the old building — suggests a big, soiled Band-Aid.
January 14 , 1897Potsdam, Germany September 24 , 1978Austria Hasso, baron of Manteuffel, (born Jan . 14 , 1897Potsdam, Ger. died Sept. 24, 1978, Tyrol, Austria), German military strategist whose skillful deployment of tanks repeatedly thwarted Allied offensives in World War II.
"Greater efforts must be made to develop a worldwide emissions trading system since cap and trade is the one policy tool whose successful deployment could guarantee that the IPCC carbon budget is met.
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