We need a distributed way, he said, to provide organizing terms and terminologies and deploy them on the Web. |
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They will be forced to deploy their guards outside to try and hold you off while one of their squadrons scrambles from the spaceport. |
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He stressed he was not planning to discuss high-level issues such as the U.S. plan to deploy a theater missile defense system. |
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The goal was to have medical units deploy with their required materiel and equipment. |
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You don't have to relearn the debugger, relearn the toolset, relearn tuning or relearn how to deploy the applications. |
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His contribution has been to deploy the team in a setup to maximise John's pace and direct running. |
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The decision to deploy young and upcoming shuttlers must be fully supported. |
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Inspired by South American cowboys, some forces deploy bolas, several yards of rope weighted with rubber balls, to entangle a suspect's legs. |
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Dant's new works deploy geometric arrangements of vignetted India-ink drawings that from afar resemble molecular diagrams. |
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In the future the system may also deploy external airbags on the front bumpers to protect pedestrians. |
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It was then decided to step up the hunt and deploy the helicopter and aircraft. |
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Others deploy stylised forms of that peculiarly Western origami, the paper dart. |
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We had to strip some assets from other star systems in order to deploy them near the border of Gaian territory. |
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Simply put, dominant institutions deploy orthodox strategies and subversive institutions rely on heterodox ones. |
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The goal now is for the West African force to deploy throughout embattled Monrovia, including rebel-held areas. |
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Meanwhile, the Immigration Department will deploy 360 additional staff at border checkpoints to ensure smooth passenger flow. |
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When he tried to deploy his chutes the main one failed to open and the reserve chute detached from his body. |
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New Malden's safer neighbourhood team will deploy extra patrols to the area following the incident. |
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Our military commanders go to great lengths to ensure that the weapons they deploy and the tactics they use minimize civilian casualties. |
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We were alerted this week to the fact that we hold incorrect opinions and deploy faulty logic. |
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Bookshops can deploy all their marketing ingenuity to produce imaginative displays. |
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Future analyses of international Web strategies should deploy a more fine-grained approach. |
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Boil corn on one of the two-foot-square cooktops and deploy the optional grill kit to sear salmon steaks on the other. |
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He consulted Bias about the best way to deploy warships against the Ionians of the Aegean islands. |
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Apart from rejuvenating our sales force, we intend to deploy tricycle pushcarts and vending machines in housing colonies and bus stands. |
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As part of the in-theater structure required to support the deploying force, ISB echelons must deploy early and primarily by air. |
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Whatever lies behind the timing of this initiative, the need to deploy an entire battalion smacks of military miscalculation. |
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The United States had also drawn up contingency plans and would certainly have been in a position to deploy troops had the command been given. |
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Like any competent warlord, they deploy their troops to watch for intruders. |
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The division's mission would be to organize, train, equip, and deploy brigades. |
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A brigade can deploy and fight autonomously today only by improvising in some way the support it requires. |
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In the 1990s Army units began to deploy more frequently for peacekeeping missions in other countries. |
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A signaller calls the chopper in as troops deploy to provide support and resupply to a force in contact. |
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At 8,000 ft they linked arms, and at 4,000 ft, broke apart to deploy their parachutes. |
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If she can deploy her record-breaking resources to maximum effect, this will ensure the next inspectorate report makes for happier reading. |
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One of the airmen landed in the river still in his ejector seat but was able to deploy his dinghy, while the other drifted off downriver. |
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The decision was then taken to deploy police marksmen to the scene to shoot the renegade. |
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He said he would not deploy an antiballistic missile system unless it worked. |
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In 1958, the US began to deploy hundreds of nuclear warheads, atomic mines, artillery shells and air-dropped nukes in South Korea. |
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Increasingly, legal mandates are in the offing to force you to design and deploy technology that restricts what you and your users may do. |
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We will deploy the hexacopter above the farm and document what is going on. |
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Relatively few hot desk environments deploy multiple monitors as a matter of course. |
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He stuck the pepper spray out the window and started to deploy that at our officer. |
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The pipit flew overhead in noisy flocks and actually landed in the short grass long enough for the group to deploy a couple of scopes. |
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Participants will learn how to develop and deploy kanbans for real-time shop floor production scheduling and inventory management. |
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At present, however, the federal government has no power to deploy troops unilaterally. |
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The Jedi are primarily mystical, though they can, of course, deploy their knowledge of Right to achieve intellectual understanding. |
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This was of course without the skilled crew of artists and technicians special effects departments deploy today. |
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The Army clings to the belief that all active units should be ready to deploy at any time. |
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Turning to his adjutant, the colonel began issuing orders to deploy his troops. |
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In stand-by configuration, the vehicle's front wheels deploy to the ground like a jet plane landing gear to increase longitudinal stability. |
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It will also deploy a Wi-Fi network to keep assorted hacks and photographers in touch. |
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The team performed their aerial display, then broke off to deploy their parachutes and land back at the airfield. |
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It is regrettable that it has become necessary to deploy policemen in schools, but it is needed as an emergency shock treatment. |
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In a move to safeguard vital oil shipments, Japan said Friday it will deploy two warships to join anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden. |
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They would fly a few feet over the drop zone and then deploy the cargo using a small drogue parachute. |
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We deploy the only armed forces who are required to pay UK income tax while on operations overseas. |
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The teams are tailorable to meet different mission requirements and deploy rapidly to any threat area. |
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And who do we trust with both the development of that technology and the means to deploy it? |
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We have got the national labs working now looking up the whole supply chain to find out how best we can deploy our resources when it comes to port security. |
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So I must deploy all possible, practicable means to be covert. |
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Build units as you move across the field, and deploy whenever and wherever you choose! |
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Ministers fear fuel supplies are on the verge of widespread disruption and have drawn up plans to deploy troops to guard refineries and introduce petrol rationing. |
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Along with his fix-it duties, Nelson helps deploy and retrieve the seismic streamer. |
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French Battle Group soldiers took part in a two-day exercise that tested their ability to deploy quickly to a trouble spot. |
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If the head is not properly tightened, it could pop off when the pin is pulled causing the grenade to deploy instantly. |
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State-level science parks in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen have started to deploy incubator programs for both domestic and foreign research initiatives. |
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On Wednesday evening we will deploy our own army to their posts. |
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It is of similar speed and capability to Broadband technology, and forms part of the Army's attempt to deploy troops more speedily to emergency situations. |
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But the apaches are short range and need maintenance troops to deploy with them into a location within Iraq itself. |
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Member States must deploy all efforts to find ways and means to make such non-State actors fall in line. |
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It could, of course, deploy a huge army of monitors to rove about the countryside checking the actions of every farmer, but this would be very costly. |
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Sagem Sécurité is one of the first companies in the world to deploy a radar system using renewable energy. |
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Do you imagine for a moment that because we deploy soldiers, the souls and the minds of people are going to change. |
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In addition, venture firms all have a different magic number for how much capital they would like to deploy into each of their portfolio companies. |
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They were able to deploy facts and figures to sharpen the journalism, challenging those politicians who spoke in pre-fabricated slabs of argument. |
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Customized deployments can be used to deploy to any number of workstations. |
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In response to the argument that the real threat was from ships off our shores, he said we would have to deploy defences against that too. |
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What we can be sure of is their determination and the means each of them will deploy to protect what it has achieved. |
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The mission is to enable the air force to deploy, bed down, conduct sustained operations and recover from an attack. |
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The EU urges the Parties to deploy the maximum effort to ensure the full respect for human rights and the protection of the civilian population. |
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Are there nonmilitary ways we could deploy that sum which would advance our goals as efficaciously? |
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Some units deploy their scouts forward, while others do not. |
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The captain did not don his own oxygen mask nor did he deploy the passenger oxygen masks. |
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Management contracts with RFF therefore must be renegotiated beyond the industrial efforts that we will continue to deploy. |
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It is a pocket-size instruction manual for bus drivers on how to deploy the back door ramp. |
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Soldiers will be trained to deploy as individuals, sections or units. |
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The basis of the claim was to deploy democratic power in politics to counterbalance the economic power of capitalists in markets and elsewhere. |
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The army has said it will deploy elite troops to deal with violence and armed troublemakers. |
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The way we deploy our forces should be a collective effort, not a patch up of different national contingents with different caveats. |
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Telera Connect enables enterprises to build, deploy and change inbound speechenabled and touch-tone interactive voice response and outbound notification applications. |
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Avdl may make it easier to manage and deploy best in breed products. |
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A secondary objective was to successfully deploy a fibre optics probe and commission a new lab-scale reactor. |
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The bank will also tie up with institutions for risk management and deploy corporate governance practices. |
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The military mobilization must also articulate with a series of international institutions that deploy the instruments of diplomatic, monetary, and cultural control. |
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They had a major weapon to deploy on their bench, but with a left-hander pitching, some players all but forgot about Jason Giambi. |
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The universities decided to deploy a videoconferencing system in nine locations as infrastructure for surmounting adverse geographical factors. |
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In 2001 Landsberry reenlisted into the Nevada Air National Guard and went on to deploy three times, most recently to Afghanistan. |
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For its part Russia has unilaterally declared that it will not be the first to deploy weapons of any kind in space. |
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We need a smart grid that can intelligently store and deploy solar energy at night, wind energy during the day, and that can do long-haul transmission of electrons. |
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We will focus on maintaining a high level of invested capital, and deploy the capital from new funds, which should lead to continued growth. |
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Pershing was committed to this second decision by his prior decision to deploy the AEF as an independent corps. |
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Set up your network and deploy the software to multiple computers in minutes, and then manage all your settings from one place. |
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The authorities in France and Switzerland were forced to deploy 25,000 police and troops around the spa town of Evian when the summit was held there in June. |
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The insect families that scientists lump together as aphids belong to the huge order of true bugs, which typically deploy sucking mouthparts much like built-in soda straws. |
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It would be verging on the criminal not to deploy resources allocated for combating diseases such as cancer. |
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But do governments have the capacity to deploy policemen at the rate that is required. |
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Other boiler installations deploy heat-reclaim burners to preheat the combustion air. |
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Fink stresses the need for Nigeria to train and deploy women into more prominent law enforcement roles. |
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The parties that deploy the technology therefore have a responsibility to provide individuals with information on the use of these applications. |
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These estimates reflect our best judgment regarding the efficiencies of methodologies and professionals as we plan to deploy them on projects. |
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The two battalions will deploy two weeks before the Government relocates to a city of its choice. |
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Middle-income households also deploy some labour working in the fields of better-off households, and some of this is paid in kind. |
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It is doubtful whether the minister's plan to find, train, equip and deploy retirees was superior to boosting the resources of the regular police to perform the same function. |
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It developed means to deploy a rapid-response capability in emergency humanitarian and peacekeeping operations. |
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We know all three parachutes did deploy and the heat shield worked. |
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Military resources will be stretched during the expected conflict making it difficult to deploy troops to cover again for striking firemen and women. |
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You'll select a number of units to deploy for each scenario, relying on such fantasy staples as weapon-heavy cavaliers and nimble archers to see you through. |
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On 12 November 1970, strike force personnel began to deploy to Thailand. |
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Could we not work in an equally focused manner, deploy as many resources, people, when it comes to keeping the peace and preventing war? |
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Our largely aerial network and moderate population density allow us to deploy this technology at a competitive cost. |
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We also sometimes deploy with the squadron to keep the tanks and the other vehicles in the combat team well supplied. |
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Moreover, we continue to deploy our efforts on finding new ways to improve our manufacturing efficiency and lowering our costs. |
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Delivering turbocharged grunt to all four wheels might make it easier to deploy more power more of the time, but that doesn't necessarily make for more fun behind the wheel. |
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Our military learned how to deploy quickly to hot spots, de-escalate a situation, build order from chaos, work with NGOs, and do the muscle work of diplomacy. |
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She was thus well positioned to make respectful, informed, and unsentimental observations, and to deploy anthropomorphic comparisons and metaphors in a sophisticated way. |
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When you plan a very small ISP site or corporate network with a small number of dial-in users, it may be useful to deploy Linux as a remote access server. |
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With a hovercraft on hand and a helicopter circling above it was very impressive stuff, but was it necessary to deploy this large array of resources? |
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In the inquiry report the Captain was criticised for failing to set up a proper lookout and for failing to deploy his vessel's lifebuoys and life raft. |
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The time at which you activate your parachute system plays an important part in the amount of time you have to stop if the parachute fails to deploy properly. |
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To deploy it across a network, your business must purchase corporate licenses. |
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For example, a major question is where exactly did all those archers deploy in the battle line? |
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Once we make the final tweaks and adjustments, you are ready to deploy at your firm. |
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A database-centric design approach makes it easy to edit, visualise and deploy large amounts of process plant data across multiple systems. |
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In gale-force winds, high seas and freezing temperatures, the three tried to deploy the barge's emergency towline. |
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The team performed their aerial display, then broke off to deploy their parachutes and land back at the airfield, in front of a crowd of around 70 people. |
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By establishing mobile maintenance teams, the unit could rapidly deploy mechanics to outlying firebases to perform services and emergency repairs. |
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Instead we will continue to deploy a full range of instruments to combat climate change. |
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Nevertheless, when the oleo strut operates correctly, the clearance available is sufficient for the landing gear to deploy as designed. |
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We cannot deploy our troops without the information they need being provided from space. |
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The decision taken by several operators to deploy massmarket digital television with conditional access will generalize the use of security technologies for all televiewers, whether on cable or satellite. |
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Many deploy broad blocks of harmoniously arranged colour and are symbolic rather than narratival. |
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Waldemar Haffkine, who mainly worked in India, became the first microbiologist to develop and deploy vaccines against cholera and bubonic plague. |
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These deployments were controversial since Germany was bound by domestic law only to deploy troops for defence roles. |
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Envisioning solutions to transformation projects, assessing their impact analysis, and defining roadmaps to incrementally deploy projects to achieve business strategy. |
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Independently manoeuvrable table column: Fitted with its own wheels, this column may be moved with the table top and patient without the need to deploy a transporter. |
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From fairy tales to premonitory dreams, the participants will deploy their dream arrangements in a specially decorated space in order to enhance the light effects. |
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There is a need to beef up the EUPOL mission and deploy it more rapidly. |
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The X26, every time we pull the trigger, will deploy for five seconds. |
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To find a second wind and force the pace, the Nuclear Operations Division launched the project to deploy an attractive business policy, aware of the fact this situation was still not satisfactory despite years of efforts. |
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The capability to deploy onto the cloud infrastructure customer-created or acquired applications created using programming languages and tools supported by the provider. |
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The AIRNORTH JFACC represents a formidable capability light and lean, ready and able to deploy within hours to command airpower, wherever required in todays unpredictable security environment. |
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I had to rebuild the engineering capability of the Brazilian army, so that when businesses start trying to overcharge or create confusion in tendering, I could deploy the army to do the work. |
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Again, where broadcasters will deploy digital transmitters, people within the coverage area of that transmitter will be able to get clear, HD digital signal straight off the air through their own apparatus. |
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The crew would deploy a small drogue parachute in the tail, point the glider's nose down so it could fall quickly into thicker air, and then jettison the chute. |
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Moreover, the market investigation of the Commission revealed that any audit firm aspiring to satisfy the audit needs of large companies must be able to deploy significant resources to satisfy the demands of such clients. |
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The newer vessels carry space age navigation equipment and deploy more sophisticated fishing gear, they cover more ground and operate in a wider range of sea and weather conditions. |
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Revenue derived from microprocessor cards deliveries to the public sector and transport business was up despite the now yearlong delay encountered in many large national programs to deploy electronic passports. |
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The rig is specially made to deploy and hold the solar arrays. |
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In addition, Council members stressed their support for efforts to expeditiously deploy UNAMID, in particular through the tripartite mechanism, and the need for more support from Member States. |
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Nissan will deploy both I-DEAS and Metaphase in three global Nissan Technical Centers located in Japan, North America, and Europe. |
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Whether running on an enterprise grid, or within the true utility computing environment of cloud-based infrastructure, the way a developer will write code, deploy it, debug it, and maintain it will be transformed. |
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After several lifts, it was decided to deploy the pilot ladder and have the crew climb down the ladder and board the rescue boats from the Katsheshuk as well as those dispatched from the nearby vessels. |
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Nato armed forces have already ordered several thousand MATIS thermal imagers, and deploy them in zone protection, air defense, intelligence, forward observation and combat support missions. |
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If you spend your budget wisely, deploy the appropriate technologies and take care of the trouble tickets brought to your attention by employees, your company will prosper and expand. |
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They have trained hard to deploy here, and will continue to build and refine their skills in theatre so as to provide important, enhanced support to our fellow Canadians and our Afghan and ISAF partners on the ground. |
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Organisations need the right data management solution to help staff members find, manage and deploy valuable engineering data as efficiently and productively as possible. |
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And as we work together with the private sector and foreign governments to deploy the tools of 21st century statecraft, we have to remember our shared responsibility to safeguard the freedoms that I've talked about today. |
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With the strict requirements from the banking industry, we needed to find a way to deploy our software with strong authentication and user credentials stored in tamper proof memory in mobile phones. |
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And, in a final act of transmutation, this funding will unlock €315 billion of capital in all: institutional investors, reckons Mr Juncker, are itching to deploy their money if only the conditions are right. |
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Expresses its gratitude to the Countries of the Region for the untiring efforts that they continue to deploy in support of the process of national reconciliation in the Archipelago. |
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After each of us had a chance to successfully deploy our buoys, we finished the dive by following a different excursion line to a gazebo located southeast of the habitat. |
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We continued to optimize their performance and to deploy them. |
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The resources which the purchaser has to deploy are not trivial but, if the project is well managed, the integration risks are manageable and benefits will outweigh the effort involved. |
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To deploy such a survey to contingent employees will require the cooperation of all companies that are providing contingent staff to the host organization. |
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We express our solidarity with them and their plight, and we stand ready to deploy all possible efforts to alleviate their suffering and put an end to their tragedy. |
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To seize control of the situation, the State had to deploy 11,000 police officers and riot police who made 5,200 arrests followed by nearly 600 prison sentences. |
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These estimates reflect Real's best judgment regarding the efficiencies of methodologies and professionals as Real plans to deploy them on projects. |
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SecureAuth is an automated, browser based solution which requires no additional user hardware or thick client software to deploy and manage. |
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There are various counter measures you can deploy to hide you e-mail contact addresses from the spambots, but still leave it visible to humans. |
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Considering that most companies deploy antispam and anti-virus solutions, why are these spear phishing attacks still so successful? |
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John tried to deploy a depth charge but it failed to release and on his second run a German shell exploded inside his aircraft. |
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As part of the tender, J1-FAS demonstrator will be brought to an easy to use and deploy prototypal status. |
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Many protesters compared the decision to deploy more troops in Afghanistan to the expansion of the Vietnam War under the Johnson administration. |
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The Royal Navy also has Trafalgar and Astute class nuclear submarines that it can deploy to the area, though such deployments are classified. |
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Entire schools are then encircled with fast auxiliary boats which deploy purse seine nets as they speed around the school. |
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However, before battle was joined the heavy units of the fleet would, if possible, deploy into a single column. |
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Radio Dispatch Officers are located at both sites and deploy police officers following calls for service from the Call Handlers. |
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Some gliders, known as motor gliders, are designed for unpowered flight, but can deploy piston, rotary, jet or electric engines. |
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Customs officials were forced to flee, prompting the British to deploy troops to Boston. |
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Countries ambitious to develop and deploy nuclear weapons are discouraged from doing so by countries that already possess them. |
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Rather, he hoped there was some legal trickeration he could deploy to get a retroactive water right filed and end-run the opposition. |
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At the same time, growing demand in emerging markets is rejiggering how formulators and their suppliers deploy their assets. |
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The Navy is continuing to deploy additional ships and aircraft to carry out anti-piracy sanitization in the area West of Lakshadweep Islands. |
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Berkswell resident David Bell's late father G r a h a m was among the many men of 916 Squadron who helped deploy barrage balloons above the city. |
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Service providers deploy Compleat SDGs directly into their networks to enable delivery of high value differentiated services. |
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In addition to strategic airlift, the Canadian Forces have made use of strategic sealift to deploy in recent years. |
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Sigma Networks is the first service provider to deploy CIENA's intelligent optical core switching solutions in the metro core. |
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This could be done with a high yield nuclear weapon, or deploy a solar sail on the surface of such a body. |
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Washington is said to be particularly concerned Tehran might deploy a new generation of centrifuges to enrich uranium. |
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It will use Ericsson's LTE-Advanced technology to deploy a tri-band Carrier Aggregation service to boost mobile speeds. |
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The SGPC has also decided to deploy its own task force to help the administration maintain normalcy. |
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Southwest Texas Telephone will deploy the first of its stride2400 networks in the area surrounding its Vinegarroon exchange. |
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The contract will see CitiBank Card Acceptance deploy Trintech's PayWare Resolve to manage chargebacks from all its merchant accounts in Europe. |
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As more organizations deploy video pervasively, Cisco announced that all of Cisco's new enterprise collaboration endpoints will be video-enabled. |
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A government plan to deploy social workers to help troubled pregnant mums has them spluttering into their pink gins. |
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The parachute on the aircraft's ejector seat failed to deploy and the airman died later in hospital. |
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The ELA provides the flexibility to deploy unlimited quantities of most ESRI software offerings. |
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It is a concern that private investigators who conduct these operations are unregulated, and many are known to deploy dubious tactics. |
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I've never had to deploy Pythagoras' theorem or make the stewed apples we learned to concoct in first year home economics. |
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It allows developers to deploy cloud applications and pay for the resources they used through an integrated Incloud web portal. |
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At the same time, SDDC helped deploy elements of the 1st Inf.While most units were headed to Iraq, the 25th Inf. |
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For doing so, we deploy the fundamental equations of the compressible fluid's motion, and solve the resulting integral equations. |
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Alcatel-Lucent will deploy its ISAM family of products, specifically the 7302 ISAM point-to-point and the 7330 ISAM FTTN solution. |
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They often take a number of Itemisers to one town, deploy and profile all the pubs, then go to a different town, he said. |
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The aircraft is designed to use a drag parachute as a brake, but Mr Prothero didn't have time to deploy it. |
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I am convinced that the time for the European Union to grasp the nettle, to state its position and to deploy effective instruments to resolve this dispute is long overdue. |
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Advances approaches to interconnection have been slow to deploy, even where the technology has been mature or within the hailing distance of maturity. |
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Presenting itself as a visual studio, Push'n'See provides GIS specialists with a free hand to create, deploy and manage their mapping applications. |
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That is why it is important to consider this process as a transformation project in its own right, aligned on the organization's culture, and choose the best moment to deploy tools, procedures and training. |
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In particular, we wish it to be put in the hands of students and all new recruits to the marketing departments of companies who use agencies to develop and deploy communications campaigns. |
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For me, this was a very moving event, a very sad event, which caused me to think very carefully again about when we actually deploy soldiers and under what conditions. |
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If Canada is to remain an effective peacekeeper the authority to deploy and operate peacekeeping forces must stay in the hands of the governor in council. |
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Many customers elect to deploy the Polaris WLS technology as a part of the OmniLocate platform. |
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Just transform your vehicle from combat to racing mode, deploy your jet engine and smile at your opponents while they watch your rear light disappear in the distance. |
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This means that it must be possible to deploy the armed forces primarily along the borders of Alliance territories and beyond them in order to provide protection for Germany and its citizens. |
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These days, the state doesn't deploy jackbooted thugs to enforce its diktats. |
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Our customers discovered for themselves our wider range of services making RealDolmen the top choice as an ICT partner: we can design and deploy an ICT infrastructure and then build the applications upon it. |
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Additionally, the Government will enhance the Regular Force presence across the country to allow the military to more easily deploy at home or abroad on short notice. |
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It's a strong timesaver in the way it walks you through all the prerequisites needed to successfully deploy and use various parts of the solution. |
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With GloBall, Axalto provides operators with a turnkey solution to deploy attractive value-added services related to a most popular sports event, without the need to develop and install technology for a limited period. |
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The Psion Teklogix SDK lets your developers quickly and easily design, develop, and deploy mobile applications that work perfectly on Psion Teklogix mobile devices and can be ported over to other devices as well. |
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In B. C., as in every other region, should critical infrastructure such as water and sewers be affected, we can deploy circuit rider contractors to ensure continuity of these essential services. |
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The only problem we have is the carbon fiber cowl on the snuffer is to big to fit through our forward hatch so we have to bring it on deck to deploy. |
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Sochi 2014 also has been stashing snow, and is ready to deploy an army of energy-intensive earth-movers and snow-making systems to make ready for the games. |
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Indeed, to effectively deploy this electronic countermeasure, training in the use of chaff is considered to be an essential component of pilot training. |
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Geoff Hoon, Britain's defence minister, pooped the party, pointing out that it had taken Britain 70 days to deploy 45,000 troops to Iraq, and that there is a lot more to do if the EU's goal is to be met. |
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There's still that dynamism, but could a new kind of specialist be emerging: the offensive equivalent of a checking-line grunt, someone you deploy only circumstantially? |
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If developing countries did not value the option of being able to rapidly deploy their reserves, it would be hard to explain why most reserves are kept in low-return liquid assets. |
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Through time and attendance, advanced scheduling and reporting and analytics, companies can more effectively plan, manage and deploy their workforces. |
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Could the ESC deploy to an expeditionary environment with personnel and equipment authorized on its current MTOE and successfully execute its mission? |
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Bush, who had succeeded Reagan in 1989, she recommended intervention, and put pressure on Bush to deploy troops in the Middle East to drive the Iraqi Army out of Kuwait. |
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Subsidies from the public and private sector are beginning to make it financially feasible for rural hospitals and practices to deploy telemedicine technology. |
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The media hysteria he creates causes panic among the local populace and eventually moves the government to deploy the army to exterminate the dogs. |
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Under NATO nuclear weapons sharing, the United States has provided nuclear weapons for Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Turkey to deploy and store. |
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Hindu temples come in many styles, diverse locations, deploy different construction methods and are adapted to different deities and regional beliefs. |
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For most developers coming to deploy at EMEC, installation at these facilities will be the first time their device has been in the open sea and grid connected. |
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Army is allowed by the enterprise contract to deploy an unlimited number of copies of the Serv-U secure FTP software in order to offer file exchange for a particular mission. |
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And Pegasus Pipeline Engineering now has a range of Freewheeler self-powered vehicles that can deploy a variety of tools for pipeline inspection and rehabilitation. |
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The agreement also gives UK companies the ability to deploy computing workloads in the iNode Network, 6fusion's federated network of world-class data centers. |
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In February 2007, RIVRON 1 was the first riverine squadron to be commissioned and deploy since the Vietnam era, when Navy swift boats patrolled inland waterways. |
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At a future point, Zinio and NMS anticipate developing private-label versions for NACS members who decide to deploy and promote their own digital newsstands. |
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Scheduled to deploy in an external beta game update for players to begin testing this weekend, PlanetSide 2 marks the inaugural title in the Twitch and SOE partnership. |
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After a meal, the Greeks deploy in companies upon the Trojan plain. |
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It could then deploy when, or if, the Germans launched an invasion. |
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LifeServ syndicates an interactive direct marketing system that enables companies to deploy branded Vortals directly onto their customers' desktops. |
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The Triple Threat Wacky Rig will be easy to deploy and begin using. |
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The move will let Innobeta customers deploy ATMs in remote locations where running traditional telephone lines might be cost-prohibitive, said Innobeta CEO Eric Park. |
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The SkyWeb team, who has been offering GPRS wireless data service since 2003, will deploy a UMTS TDD system to offer mobile wireless broadband to businesses and consumers. |
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In service since 1982 are the RAN's two 520-ton auxiliary minesweepers Bandicoot and Wallaroo, which also deploy reconfigurable permanent-magnet influence sweeps. |
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It hopes to deploy a solar sail that would connect to a piece of space debris, unfurl itself and then drag the object into the atmosphere where it would burn up. |
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The highly configurable antennas are stored energy monopoles that deploy quickly and will be a critical part of the RCM Earth Observation satellites. |
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He added that it exposed the calibre of forces that Nato was able deploy. |
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Jason Neil Pringle, was killed during operations after his parachute failed to deploy. |
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Mines are relatively cheap and being small they are easy to deploy. |
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