Our plan is now to carry on in both areas, and also begin to recce to the north to investigate other areas that may need support. |
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You get pace notes before the event to assist you, but you are not allowed to recce the stages, so in that sense it will be new to all of us. |
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A brief recce of the room that I believed would serve to be my home until the following morning revealed more worrying signs. |
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During the recce, the helicopter would land on one of the islands used in aircraft bombing missions. |
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As my caving kit was already up the hill, and having spent yesterday doing a surface recce, I was first in line for a trip underground. |
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But after five minutes or so, when it hadn't died down, I went for a recce. |
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We learned that shortly after the exercise started, they entered the area to recce the target. |
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At low tide such hidey-holes are usually visible and it's a good idea to have a recce before the estuary begins to fill again. |
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Sources said the firm, which recently sent a team of officials to Thailand on a recce, is keen on the country. |
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It is feared that this may cause serious risks in that spies or terrorists could use it to recce sensitive British sites for potential attack. |
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Our first visit in November was largely as a recce and investigation of possibilities. |
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Every day a team led by an assistant engineer from each ward does a recce of roads in its jurisdiction. |
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Being character driven the locations had to suit the characters and we had to recce hundreds of locations before the right ones were found. |
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A team of eight MPs spent a week in East Timor ahead of the minister's visit to recce the locations to be visited. |
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Plans are dependent on securing suitable locations and there will be a preliminary recce in November, with shooting scheduled for the second half of next year. |
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I suspect we do not have enough for a good recce regiment. The three light battalions were created of about 3,000 soldiers. |
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Before filming, we make a recce to the Dulais Valley in Wales and the formidable village and welfare hall that LGSM turned up at 30 years ago. |
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Ask them about some obscure attraction in the area and they won't just have heard of it, they'll have been there to recce it in person. |
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When we went there on a recce one weekend, we laughed at how slowly everyone drove and spluttered at how much a simple sandwich cost. |
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If you want to recce a trip in advance as a tour guide, you can do so free of charge. |
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Once in Duzi, the convoy joins the recce squadron of the FRBG, comprised of elements of the 1st and 2nd Hunter Regiment. |
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The first time we did the recce, we wondered whether in fact it was possible to stay on the road for three days! |
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No team will be allowed to start a recce pass on a stage road outside of the specified time window for the reconnaissance. |
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Matt led his troops around the corner and joined the recce men in the shadows. |
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Admittedly, I haven't done a thorough recce of the building. |
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Their parents often bring them in for a recce in the October holiday week. |
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It's been a while since our last recce of the hardware sites. |
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He was the first commander to sanction his men crossing the Irish border on illegal reconnaissance missions into the Republic to recce IRA arms caches. |
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This results in wasted effort as infantry battalion scouts conduct time-consuming reconnaissance of areas and routes already reconnoitered by recce troops. |
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We'd throw a rope round a tree and the children would dash off along the towpath for a recce while the adults threw together a little light salad and uncorked a local rose. |
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As he climbed into the car, his recce of the space behind the seats was still a little too obvious despite best efforts at subtlety. |
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By contrast 30 Tarantula Hawks weigh just 20lbs apiece and are used as recce aides by bomb-disposal teams in Afghanistan. |
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Originally in Australia only to take part in recce, the pair seized the opportunity to support Meeke and Nagle. |
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I told the boys to stock up with all they could, and went back to the village to recce for someone to pay as per orders. |
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Take him down there with Entry Two and recce first. If he can't confirm it, we pull out. |
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Are there sufficient resources to cover the whole area using recce walks? |
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The channel's executive producer Ajmal Shaukat Ali is already in Muscat for the recce. |
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We made it and had to go straight out and do the recce for day one with no rest. |
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I'm afraid you two will have to go on a bit of a recce sometime soon. |
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Another light helicopter based recce was launched an hour later. |
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Visiting the town on what in the more recent war we called a recce, she arranged a tennis-match with Dolly, guessing that the girl would be a bad loser. |
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Recce all over Sana'a for foreigners who are suitable targets. |
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