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:: The Secretary of Defense shall prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to ensure that any activity ( including the provision of any equipment or facility or the assignment or detail of any personnel ) under this chapter does not include or permit direct participation by a member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps in a search, seizure, arrest, or other similar activity unless participation in such activity by such member is otherwise authorized by law.
:: Major Hasler and Marine Bill Sparks in canoe Catfish.
:: Corporal A. F. Laver and Marine W. H. Mills in canoe Crayfish.
:: Corporal C. J. Sheard and Marine D. Moffatt in canoe Conger.
:: Lieutenant J. W. Mackinnon and Marine J. Conway in canoe Cuttlefish.
:: Sergeant S. Wallace and Marine R. Ewart in canoe Coalfish.
:: Marine W. A. Ellery and Marine E. Fisher in canoe Cachalot.
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:: 3 Main / Marine Drive Station
:: A Marine Expeditionary Unit ( MEU ) M-yew which consisted of a Marine battalion ( 2000 men ) with a squadron of support aircraft being forward deployed to certain areas
:: A Marine Expeditionary Force ( MEF ) which consisted of a Marine division ( three MABs ), a tank battalion, artillery regiment, a Light Attack Vehicle battalion, an Amphibious Attack Vehicle battalion, engineer battalion, reconnaissance battalion, and a Marine Air Wing ( 600 aircraft ).

:: and Expeditionary
:: Deployed as: 39th Air & Space Expeditionary Wing ( September 1997 – May 2003 )

:: and Brigade
:: 24th Brigade Support Battalion
:: 2nd Light Horse Brigade ( Brigadier General G. de L. Ryrie )
:: New Zealand Mounted Rifle Brigade ( Brigadier General W. Meldrum )
:: 18th Brigade RHA ( Inverness, Ayrshire and Somerset Batteries ) and Divisional Ammunition Column
:: 10th Cavalry Brigade ( Brigadier General W. G. K. Green / Howard-Vyse )
:: 11th Cavalry Brigade ( Brigadier General C. L. Gregory )
:: 12th Cavalry Brigade ( Brigadier General J. T. Wigan )
:: 20th Brigade RHA and Divisional Ammunition Column
:: 13th Cavalry Brigade ( Brigadier General P. J. V. Kelly )
:: 14th Cavalry Brigade ( Brigadier General G. V. Clarke )
:: 15th ( Imperial Service ) Cavalry Brigade ( Brigadier General C. R. Harbord )
:: 3rd Light Horse Brigade ( Brigadier General L. C. Wilson )
:: 4th Light Horse Brigade ( Brigadier General W. Grant )
:: 5th Light Horse Brigade ( Brigadier General C. Macarthur Onslow ) ( attached XXI Corps till 22 September )
:: 19th Brigade RHA.
:: 1st Light Horse Brigade ( Brigadier General C. F. Cox )
:: 2nd Light Horse Brigade ( Brigadier General G. de L. Ryrie )
:: New Zealand Mounted Rifle Brigade ( Brigadier General W. Meldrum )
:: 18th Brigade RHA ( Inverness, Ayrshire and Somerset Batteries ) and Divisional Ammunition Column
:: 155th ( South Scottish ) Brigade
:: 156th ( Scottish Rifles ) Brigade
:: 157th ( Highland Light Infantry ) Brigade
:: 161st ( Essex ) Brigade
:: 162nd ( East Midland ) Brigade
:: 163rd ( Norfolk & Suffolk ) Brigade

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:: No substitute goods: A monopoly sells a good for which there is no close substitute.
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:: A social gathering during which the guests play party games.
:: A party in which the guests swim in a swimming pool.
:: A party for which the guests are invited to stay overnight at the home of the host.
:: A party in which the guests wear togas.
:: Plying is done by pulling yarn from two or more bobbins and twisting it together, in the opposite direction from that in which it was spun.
:: “ Suppose that a sheriff were faced with the choice either of framing a Negro for a rape that had aroused hostility to the Negroes ( a particular Negro generally being believed to be guilty but whom the sheriff knows not to be guilty )— and thus preventing serious anti-Negro riots which would probably lead to some loss of life and increased hatred of each other by whites and Negroes — or of hunting for the guilty person and thereby allowing the anti-Negro riots to occur, while doing the best he can to combat them.
:: Boone-Rogers Theorem: There is no uniform partial algorithm which solves the word problem in all finitely presented groups with solvable word problem.
:: The type of network topology in which all of the nodes of the network are connected to a common transmission medium which has exactly two endpoints ( this is the ' bus ', which is also commonly referred to as the backbone, or trunk ) – all data that is transmitted between nodes in the network is transmitted over this common transmission medium and is able to be received by all nodes in the network simultaneously.

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