Companies across the country donated supplies and equipment to assist him with his expedition. |
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The company took aggressive steps to prevent illegal use of their equipment. |
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In 24 hours, the search area went from 18,000 square miles to 36 square miles all thanks to one piece of Aussie equipment. |
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The trade flouts a March 2014 prohibition on all exports of weaponry and military equipment to Moscow. |
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Another member of the plot took care of the ammo along with black uniforms, night-vision equipment, and body armor. |
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Crooks can use it to apply for credit, file fake claims with insurers, or buy drugs and medical equipment that can be resold. |
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Aidless navigation has the advantage of not requiring equipment, but is much less accurate. |
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That's all very well, but how are we supposed to move 900 pounds of equipment out there, at all? |
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The officers at the antaircraft school preferred Case I to Case III firing even when the modern Buffi equipment is employed. |
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Indeed, many microwave antennas were more reminiscent of optical devices than anything resembling standard radio frequency equipment. |
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Use anticontact gloves when you are working on metal equipment or adjusting instruments. |
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Greasing the equipment was one of the dustiest, dirtiest, knuckle-bangingest jobs on the farm. |
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The country has a large and fully indigenous arms industry, producing most of its own military equipment with only few types of weapons imported. |
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The equipment is used for the transmission of television signals. |
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Not enough funds were provided for the equipment of the troops. |
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Almost any equipment or gear used for fishing can be called fishing tackle. |
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Addressograph equipment was selected. This particular addressograph application utilizes a split plate. |
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Benoit Rouquayrol and Auguste Denayrouze invented the aerophore in 1865. Their creation is considered the source of modern scuba equipment. |
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In the later stages on the Eastern Front, Soviet training and leadership improved, as did their equipment. |
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The ship was carrying military equipment to Norway for a military exercise, and reached Bergen a few days later. |
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Its main exports are machinery and equipment, chemicals, finished diamonds, metals and metal products, and foodstuffs. |
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It is known that they were also capable of building and operating mining equipment such as crushing mills and dewatering machines. |
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The Roman military technology ranged from personal equipment and armament to deadly siege engines. |
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In ancient India, copper was used in the holistic medical science Ayurveda for surgical instruments and other medical equipment. |
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These properties make it useful in communication equipment, hardware, musical instruments, and water valves. |
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Silver and its alloys with gold are used as wire or ring seals for oxygen compressors and vacuum equipment. |
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To avoid the formation of such compounds, ammonia and acetylene should be kept away from silver equipment. |
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The wife also controlled the dairy, and took the milking and cheese making equipment. |
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Today, the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 has enforced the use of safer fishing equipment to reduce bycatch. |
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Colby was not only involved in the design of specialist measuring equipment. |
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Upon landing in Bordeaux, they set off on a walking tour with their art equipment in hand, intending to reach Rome. |
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The band drove down from Cardiff in a Ford Transit with their equipment and then spent the afternoon drinking. |
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An interconnected electric power grid will already include reserve generating and transmission capacity to allow for equipment failures. |
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These outposts contain equipment that enables the Range to effectively assess the performance of weapons. |
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Diesel electric propulsion became the dominant power system and equipment such as the periscope became standardized. |
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Active sonar uses the reflection of sound emitted from the search equipment to detect submarines. |
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Simply making the hull thicker increases the weight and requires reduction of onboard equipment weight, ultimately resulting in a bathyscaphe. |
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Submarines also carry radar equipment to detect surface ships and aircraft. |
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The seabed has been explored by submersibles such as Alvin and, to some extent, scuba divers with special equipment. |
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Jellyfish can clog cooling equipment, disabling power plants in several countries. |
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For this reason, it is important to use personal protective equipment when working with radioactive materials. |
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It has been used in agriculture, cancer treatment, and the sterilization of food, sewage sludge, and surgical equipment. |
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The engineer may also work in supervision and management, or as an equipment and mineral salesperson. |
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Crude oil, residual, and some distillates contain corrosive components and as such require fuel treatment equipment. |
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Operators are responsible for the safety of the work crews that frequently do repairs on the mechanical and electrical equipment. |
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They maintain the equipment with periodic inspections and log temperatures, pressures and other important information at regular intervals. |
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Sweden's largest threat at this time, Russia, had a larger army but was far behind in both equipment and training. |
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In contrast, the German ships had better optical equipment and rangefinding and were much better compartmentalized and able to deal with damage. |
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Influence sweeps are equipment, often towed, that emulate a particular ship signature, thereby causing a mine to detonate. |
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Loading starts slowly at a low pressure to ensure that equipment is working correctly and that connections are secure. |
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As in loading, the transfer starts at low pressure to ensure that equipment is working correctly and that connections are secure. |
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Propane can be used as a fuel in oil fields to heat various facilities used by the oil drillers or equipment and trucks used in the oil patch. |
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Pipeline networks are composed of several pieces of equipment that operate together to move products from location to location. |
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Overcurrent can lead to excessive heat generation and the risk of fire or damage to equipment. |
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Cherbourg became the place of arrival for equipment and the British and American troops, and for departure on leave and injuries. |
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Newport is home to the Postal Museum, possibly the largest private collection of vintage postal equipment and post boxes in the world. |
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His next appointment was Third Sea Lord, the naval officer with overall responsibility for provision of ships and equipment. |
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The mine is propelled to its intended position by propulsion equipment such as a torpedo. |
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The large scale of the Soviet Union allowed it to overcome high losses in manpower and equipment. |
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Considering their training and equipment, they had to cover a long front and formed a weak point of the French defence system. |
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There were immense pressures to produce equipment, which led to a rapid increase in output. |
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Over the next few months, more troops and equipment began to arrive in France and by 13 March 1940, the BEF had doubled in size to 394,165 men. |
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Although much equipment was lost, 322 guns, 4,739 vehicles, 533 motor cycles. |
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The BEF lost 68,000 soldiers during the French campaign and had to abandon nearly all of its tanks, vehicles, and equipment. |
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Karslake also reviewed the figures given in the official history, for equipment recovered during Operation Ariel. |
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Demolition parties sailed in the ships but it was hoped that supplies and equipment could be embarked as well as troops. |
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Ellis had included equipment loaded onto ships in England but not landed in France in his figures for material recovered during the operation. |
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The equipment for dropping the wires was fitted to the Bf 110 aeroplanes and tested. |
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There were also not enough barges to transport the first invasion wave nor the following waves with their equipment. |
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They also proposed to use some new weapons and use upgrades of their existing equipment for the first time. |
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This was accompanied by development of techniques and equipment for amphibious warfare. |
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Villages had been destroyed, and derelict equipment made some roads impassable. |
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Although elements of several German formations had managed to escape to the east, even these had left behind most of their equipment. |
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The Armed Forces' inventory includes equipment from different countries around the world. |
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However, the cost and complexity of the user equipment would increase significantly. |
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However, this technique is slow, so it is currently available only on specialized surveying equipment. |
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It is a class X fire department and the largest fire service in Belgium, in terms of annual operations, equipment and personnel. |
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After The Who's concert at Hyde Park, Clarkson, Hammond and May took some of their equipment 90 miles to the site of their next show. |
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The only modifications that did work properly cost little beyond the time, effort and relatively simple equipment used. |
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This organisation, with a staff of 12,000 to 13,000, procures and supports MoD equipment. |
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Like most rat vocalizations, the chirping is too high in pitch for humans to hear without special equipment. |
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The first written references to elm occur in the Linear B lists of military equipment at Knossos in the Mycenaean Period. |
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Military personnel or equipment are permitted only for scientific research or other peaceful purposes. |
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Because of the novelty of the expedition, some of the equipment was invented or specially modified for the occasion. |
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Meteor was equipped with early sonar equipment with which it produced the first detailed survey of the south Atlantic Ocean floor. |
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Coast Guard officers carries the same equipment and similar uniforms to regular Swedish police officers. |
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Boyle's lab equipment allowed the use of algebra to obtain his analytical results. |
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Modern incinerators include pollution mitigation equipment such as flue gas cleaning. |
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Bottom trawlers and sink gillnets are the primary equipment used to harvest spiny dogfish. |
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It is a tribute to the past of bicycle racing and is full of antique equipment, faded photographs and videos of sprints and peletons past. |
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These distances vary depending on the equipment and procedures used in providing ATC services. |
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As new equipment is brought in, more and more sites are upgrading away from paper flight strips. |
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For many years, force was considered the poor relation to the Plymouth Borough Police due to the low pay and substandard equipment. |
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But fishing boats were heavy working boats, and filled with fishing equipment, hence a new type of boat was required. |
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It is also easier to gain access to local labour resources and heavy equipment such as floating cranes and barges. |
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Saving the cargo and equipment aboard a vessel may be of higher priority than saving the vessel itself. |
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One of the main focuses of Adidas has always been football kits, and the associated equipment. |
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Adidas provides clothing and equipment for all teams in Major League Soccer. |
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Adidas has also provided baseball equipment and sponsors numerous players of Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan. |
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Adidas has provided field hockey equipment and sponsors numerous players of Germany, England, Netherlands, Australia, Spain and Belgium. |
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Top Up TV was replaced in 2006, by a service that did not run on Freeview equipment. |
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The finds include weapons, sailing equipment, naval supplies and a wide array of objects used by the crew. |
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As she leaned over, equipment, ammunition, supplies and storage containers shifted and came loose, adding to the general chaos. |
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This helped bring in more donations and equipment, primarily from private sources. |
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The decrease in number of troops comes with an equal increase in quality and modern equipment. |
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The equipment arrived on October 11, 1966, and the Experience used the new gear during their first tour. |
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Electrical equipment notably cameras have failed to operate in certain corners of the estate. |
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This led to a major overhaul of the rules and the equipment required for the competition. |
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A good camp should provide equipment and well researched texts for the different levels of students. |
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This involved the refitting of tripcocks on trains and the associated train stop trackside equipment at signals. |
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He made agreements with the LBSCR and the BHIR to construct transfer equipment at St Helens and at Langstone near Havant. |
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The new facilities also included brand new equipment and technology, radio studios for BBC Radio Solent and editing suites. |
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Fishing tackle is a general term that refers to the equipment used by fishermen when fishing. |
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Personal protective equipment includes such items as gloves, safety glasses, ear defenders and biohazard suits. |
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Burial items included pottery, jewelry, farming and hunting equipment, and assorted foods including dried meat and fruit. |
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Archaeological investigation of this period has highlighted several Celtic warrior graves with military equipment. |
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The diversified economy of Ukraine includes a large heavy industry sector, particularly in aerospace and industrial equipment. |
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India is the largest customer of Russian military equipment and the two countries share extensive defense and strategic relations. |
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I'm looking for a hobby that doesn't require a lot of fancy equipment. |
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The Soviet Red Stars are also encountered, often on military equipment and war memorials. |
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The structure of the Swiss militia system stipulates that the soldiers keep their Army issued equipment, including all personal weapons, at home. |
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In general, it refers to the physicality of armed forces, their personnel, equipment, and physical area which they occupy. |
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How these needs are determined forms the basis of their composition, equipment, and use of facilities. |
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This assessment is largely corroborated by archaeological finds of Hun military equipment, such as the Volnikovka and Brut Burials. |
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Sometimes, every soldier brought his own equipment and supplies, other times the soldiers received gear as an advance from the conquistador. |
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Doctrines, equipment, and tactics differed from those found in the rest of Europe. |
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It was equipped with two water tanks, a pump and one inch rubber hose, plus the normal shovels, polaskis, first aid equipment, and radios. |
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At sea, a ship's compass must also be corrected for errors, called deviation, caused by iron and steel in its structure and equipment. |
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In the late 19th century and most of the 20th century, images were made using photographic equipment. |
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The Senegalese military force receives most of its training, equipment, and support from France and the United States. |
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Challenges include low salaries for doctors, poor facilities, poor provision of equipment, and the frequent absence of essential drugs. |
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Despite some improvements, the roads still made transit difficult, particularly for heavy military equipment. |
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Weighed down by gold and equipment, some of the soldiers lost their footing, fell into the lake, and drowned. |
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They remained at this spot for two days to recuperate and repair equipment. |
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Exports include copra, kava, beef, cocoa and timber, and imports include machinery and equipment, foodstuffs and fuels. |
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These three types of armour made up the bulk of the equipment used by soldiers, with mail being the most expensive. |
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The horse frequently appears in coats of arms in heraldry, in a variety of poses and equipment. |
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Another advantage of arquebuses over other equipment and weapons was its short training period. |
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Australia boasts the largest amount of manufacturing in the region, producing cars, electrical equipment, machinery and clothes. |
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At first, Dutch traders supplied the equipment, financing, and enslaved Africans, in addition to transporting most of the sugar to Europe. |
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Macmillan's job was to provide armaments and other equipment to the British Army and Royal Air Force. |
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By 1889 110 electric street railways were either using his equipment or in planning. |
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Many types of sports equipment are made of wood, or were constructed of wood in the past. |
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The overall shape is cylindrical and the equipment is arranged vertically, usually supported by four legs. |
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Carbon fiber is replacing steel in some cost insensitive applications such as aircraft, sports equipment and high end automobiles. |
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Select and provide required personal protective equipment at no cost to workers. |
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The Congress was captivated and ordered a standard for all United States equipment. |
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Production of radio and television, however, is generally considered belonging to the electrical equipment industry. |
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Calcium hypochlorite is also used in kitchens to disinfect surfaces and equipment. |
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A wide variety of equipment is used for processing concrete, from hand tools to heavy industrial machinery. |
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Often one or more outside contractors perform some of the work, especially if new equipment is installed. |
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A threshing machine or thresher is a piece of farm equipment that threshes grain, that is it removes the seeds from the stalks and husks. |
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Less energy is required to transport miners and heavy equipment into and out of the mine. |
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However, coal dust is hazardous to workers if it is suspended in air outside the controlled environment of grinding and combustion equipment. |
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Pack horses also carried the equipment and food for samurai warriors during military campaigns. |
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They are used by mounted outfitters, hunters, campers, stockmen and cowboys to carry tools and equipment that cannot be carried with the rider. |
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Textile workers destroyed industrial equipment during the late 18th century, prompting acts such as the Protection of Stocking Frames, etc. |
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A more recent case may be the Stuxnet computer worm, which was designed to subtly infect and damage specific types of industrial equipment. |
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But what do you do if you already have equipment that you bought, on the cheap, and you don't know whether or not it is a refurb or not? |
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Depending on the equipment available, it may not be technically feasible to exceed a certain height of highwall. |
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Today there are many different institutions around the world that offer glassmaking resources for training and sharing equipment. |
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Smoke damage to electronic equipment can be significantly more extensive than the fire itself. |
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About half of the region's exports consist of industrial and commercial machinery, such as computers and electronic and electrical equipment. |
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In particular, there are a number of shops selling equipment for walkers and climbers in the town. |
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On many mining sites, pit railways have been abandoned due to mine closure or adoption of new kinds of transportation equipment. |
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Bobbins are typically found in sewing machines, cameras, and within electronic equipment. |
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But for the crew it means putting up the new sets, hanging and focusing lights and setting sound equipment. |
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The commander related that he was astonished to watch an army of 40,000 men in full equipment go marching past from the direction of the heights. |
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Though quarry water is often very clear, submerged quarry stones and abandoned equipment make diving into these quarries extremely dangerous. |
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Apart from being too old, they followed all the rules, carrying all the same equipment as the young people. |
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Each individual participating in the challenge is required to carry a backpack of equipment aimed at ensuring safety whilst on the moor. |
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Some people think diesel fuel is only used in semi-tractors or heavy equipment. |
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These preliminary experiments indicate that echo-sounding equipment may be of considerable use in the study of sublacune geology. |
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Our big free catalog illustrates and describes parts, equipment and sundries that our more than a million riders may need. |
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So we build equipment to see light beyond the rainbow's spectrum, supervisual light like x-rays, and sub-visual light like radio waves. |
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You lose the amortization of your capital equipment, taxwise. Compare this with the cost of leasing. |
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Once the master was created, a large number of substrates could be thermomoulded using standard lab equipment. |
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These are the guys that tool around in Mercedes Sprinter vans with equipment lockers stuffed with everything from riot helmets to tasers. |
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From what Mel had said about Garth's attributes in the trouser department, he'd keep falling over his own equipment. |
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Hence the equipment and environment were designed to be reliable and quiet, and as uncomputerlike in appearance as possible. |
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Hopefully, farmers and agrobusiness companies will sign contracts and agreements for equipment deliveries directly with manufacturers. |
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An ideal videogrammetry system should be easy to use, low cost, with minimal equipment, and fast realization. |
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To restore the communication system in the valley, Army has airlifted its communication equipment. |
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On Earth, creating high-energy alpha particles or X-rays can take room-sized pieces of equipment. |
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Due to the risk of anaphylaxis, emphasize the need for latex-safe resuscitation equipment. |
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The first question is whether Taiwan should set up more antimissile equipment if China continues to point its missiles at the island. |
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Mrs Taylor said the new computer equipment had been given to them by Market Harborough firm Apograph to help sales over Christmas. |
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Standby Attitude Indicator model AI-803DA as standard equipment aboard its new Super Tucano Aircraft. |
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Supply and installation of stage equipment, audios and visual backline for the SMAC and Thaon the Vosges Epinal. |
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Other equipment includes a sport seat, plus both a back-pedal brake and a handbrake which ensure optimal deceleration. |
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American Power Conversion has introduced the Back-UPS ES 750, a complete broadband power protection solution for home networking equipment. |
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The spa is equipped with the most modern balneotherapy equipment and offers a range of treatments and programmes. |
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The contract does not include small electrical equipment, such as toasters, coffee makers, waffle irons etc. |
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Go for the fun of it and don't let equipment bother you. Just remember this even when the Borgs assimilate you. |
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Such opportunities help learners to overcome their cack-handedness and to develop their ability to use equipment comfortably. |
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A piece of equipment stores energy when deformed and releases this energy when the deformation restores. |
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We need to check with Quality Assurance before we downselect the test equipment vendor. |
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Other companies are developing shirts with ergonometric seams, taping inspired by physical therapy equipment and compression panels. |
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There is nothing more flustering than to wrestle with an unfamiliar piece of equipment in the presence of a class! |
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Heliportable operations use smaller drilling equipment specifically designed for easy separation into component parts and reassembly on-site. |
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Retriever Sports, on the Mill Street Ind Est near Slough railway station, is the world's largest manufacturer of darts equipment. |
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Cannon Technologies next to the railway in the west of New Milton make computer ancillary equipment and data centres. |
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In the 16th century, the crown took an increasing role in the supply of military equipment. |
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The hookkeeper is located just above the handle and is standard equipment on most rods. |
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Manufacturers of affordable custom hotbar bonding equipment used in chip-on-flex, chip-on-glass, or Hex attach. |
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Each subsequent rank consisted of those with less wealth and poorer equipment than the one before it. |
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Behind the cella was a room or rooms used by temple attendants for storage of equipment and offerings. |
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Roman military personal equipment was produced in large numbers to established patterns and used in an established way. |
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On encountering the Celts they adopted much Celtic equipment and again later adopted items such as the gladius from Iberian peoples. |
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He was welcomed by the French, who readily supplied him with troops and equipment for a second invasion. |
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Although it had equipment capable of doing serious damage, the Luftwaffe had unclear strategy and poor intelligence. |
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This philosophy was impractical as Bomber Command lacked the technology and equipment and needed several years to develop it. |
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Industry generates chemical products, petroleum and coal products, processed foods and transportation equipment, and paper products. |
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Off the A60 at Carlton in Lindrick north of Worksop, Robinson Healthcare makes first aid equipment. |
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Bystronic UK makes laser cutting equipment on Wayside Business Park next to the railway and the B4113 off M6 junction 3 in Longford. |
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Functional safety relates to a part of the general safety of a system or a piece of equipment. |
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It implies that the system or equipment can be operated properly and without causing any danger, risk, damage or injury. |
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Its most important products include refuelling equipment and communication systems. |
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Astrium will also assist KGS in the construction of the AIT Centre to ensure coordination with the test equipment. |
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There are also life support systems under the cabin floor, equipment bays, and cargo holds. |
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It is now known that Hooke's equipment was far too imprecise to allow the measurement to succeed. |
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The equipment available to him was, however, insufficient for a definite determination of spectral change. |
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Friends helped the couple rebuild their lives, contributing money, books, and laboratory equipment. |
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His customers reimburse him for the equipment he buys, but it looks like he spends money like nobody's business. |
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Many of its staff joined the armed forces and it was more difficult to build and maintain equipment than in peacetime. |
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The GWR provided special wagons, handling equipment and storage facilities for its largest traffic flows. |
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Boulton and Fothergill invested in the most advanced metalworking equipment, and the complex was admired as a modern industrial marvel. |
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Moveable lines that control sails or other equipment are known collectively as a vessel's running rigging. |
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High level access is provided on lines 9 and 10 for servicing of equipment boxes and pantographs. |
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Several industrial railways were built using second hand WDLR equipment, notably the Leighton Buzzard Light Railway. |
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The last commercial carrier, narrow gauge line in Britain was the Ashover Light Railway, opened in 1925 using surplus war equipment. |
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Other inputs are relatively fixed, such as plant and equipment and key personnel. |
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A castrum was designed to house and protect the soldiers, their equipment and supplies when they were not fighting or marching. |
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That project was cancelled because of the Great Depression, and he adapted the design for an oil pipeline and equipment company in Oklahoma. |
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Horse shows are held throughout the world with a tremendous variety of possible events, equipment, attire and judging standards used. |
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Show events such as Western pleasure use much flashier equipment, unlike the English traditions where clothing and tack is quiet and unobtrusive. |
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For working purposes, they can pull a plow or other farm equipment designed to be pulled by animals. |
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Ale is usually brewed, the required equipment being simpler than that for lager. |
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A final geophysical survey using specialist equipment provided by the Home Office did not suggest any further artefacts remained to be found. |
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The basic equipment or kit players are required to wear includes a shirt, shorts, socks, footwear and adequate shin guards. |
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Headgear is not a required piece of basic equipment, but players today may choose to wear it to protect themselves from head injury. |
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Although a cricket bat and ball are generally used, other equipment such as pads and gloves are not. |
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Part of the appeal of tennis stems from the simplicity of equipment required for play. |
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Common training equipment includes free weights, rowing machines, jump rope, and medicine balls. |
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A ball is usually used instead of a puck, and protective equipment is not usually worn. |
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After a transitional period where only the better players would use cues, the cue came to be the first choice of equipment. |
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The demand for tables and other equipment was initially met in Europe by John Thurston and other furniture makers of the era. |
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A golf bag is used to transport golf clubs and the player's other or personal equipment. |
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Golf bags have several pockets designed for carrying equipment and supplies such as tees, balls, and gloves. |
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And all this in the year when, as near as can be reasonably achieved, the two drivers were given equal equipment and treatment. |
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He switched to a privateer on a Yamaha machine, but soon started receiving works equipment. |
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Sailing regattas contain events which are defined by a combination of discipline, equipment, gender and sailor categories. |
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Manufacturer controlled classes strictly control the production and source of equipment. |
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However, it is measurement controlled classes that offer the diversity in equipment. |
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In the cup races, the Australians got off to a bad start with equipment failures and false starts giving the defenders a head start. |
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A vote clerk sits in front of the Presiding Officer and operates the electronic voting equipment and chamber clocks. |
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Ireland's major imports include data processing equipment, chemicals, petroleum and petroleum products, textiles, and clothing. |
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The majority of plunder was in the form of cargo and ship's equipment with medicines the most highly prized. |
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Whether they were mindwiped upon their return to base, or simply terminated like useless equipment, Deutsch never knew. |
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As the campaign progressed, the Jacobites improved their equipment considerably. |
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In 2010, oil was the largest import commodity, while transportation equipment was the country's largest export. |
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As a result of this process, many hospitals were updated with the latest medical equipment. |
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An important part of the work of the RAF is to support the British Army by ferrying troops and equipment at the battlefield. |
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Another failure of procurement and equipment was the lack of a dedicated naval air arm. |
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Throughout the war civilians or prisoners were used as human guinea pigs in testing Luftwaffe equipment. |
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Since early ASDIC equipment was poor at determining depth, it was usual to vary the depth settings on part of the pattern. |
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Hedgehog allowed the target to be attacked while within the usable range of the ASDIC equipment. |
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They were provided mainly with unreliable captured equipment and lacked motorised transport. |
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A prefabricated hut was taken across by Karangai, along with equipment for establishing a meteorological station. |
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Most of the monitoring equipment was positioned on Trimouille Island, closer to the explosion. |
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Arish and Abu Uwayulah were important hubs for soldiers, equipment, and centres of command and control of the Egyptian Army in the Sinai. |
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Major industries include banking and financial services, steel, transport equipment, oil and gas, whisky, and tourism. |
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Turks and Caicos also worked to refurbish its primary schools, reduce textbook costs, and increase equipment and supplies given to schools. |
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Ocean was designed and built to accommodate an embarked commando and its associated stores and equipment. |
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This equipment was used during the Persian Gulf War, when the squadron transported equipment to Saudi Arabia. |
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The English and French forces at this time were unable to take the field for lack of equipment. |
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It took another four days to land all the stores, equipment, horses and artillery. |
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Unlike the units and their equipment, military buildings couldn't be camouflaged. |
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The soldiers could march, but their equipment and heavy supplies would need to be ferried by sea. |
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The attempted overland march by half the Welsh Guards failed, possibly as they refused to march light and attempted to carry their equipment. |
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Along with the transport role, the A400M can perform aerial refuelling and medical evacuation when fitted with appropriate equipment. |
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Robert felt that his reports to London were being ignored, as heavy equipment continued to be sent. |
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Bell had a specially made table where he could place his notes and equipment inside a locking cover. |
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When the equipment malfunctioned and caught fire, BP workers shut it down and routed escaping gases to flares. |
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Air emissions are primarily methane that escapes from wells, along with industrial emissions from equipment used in the extraction process. |
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Usually only the owner of the technology manufactures the related equipment. |
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The decline was also reflected in Bond's use of US equipment and personnel in several novels. |
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The collapse also destroyed the band's light show and much of their musical equipment. |
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The BBC is permitted by the latter order to use surveillance equipment to detect unlicensed use of television receivers. |
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The Enforcement Officer may ask permission to enter the property and may examine any TV receiving equipment found there. |
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Whilst the action of rowing and equipment used remains fairly consistent throughout the world, there are many different types of competition. |
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Many adjustments can be made to the equipment to accommodate the physiques of the crew. |
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Hull damage is also a significant concern both for maintaining equipment, and for rower safety. |
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The first 12 Laws cover the players and officials, basic equipment, pitch specifications and timings of play. |
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Match officials will be obliged to stop play if any player at any level appears on the field of play without the necessary standard of equipment. |
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Blunt injury to the larynx is an infrequent consequence of contact sports despite protective equipment and stringent rules. |
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Fahd continued to develop close relations with the United States and increased the purchase of American and British military equipment. |
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For smaller piston engined airplanes at smaller airfields without ILS equipment, things are very different though. |
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In adverse weather conditions, ice and snow clearing equipment can be used to improve traction on the landing strip. |
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For waiting aircraft, equipment is used to spray special deicing fluids on the wings. |
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