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Employing and military
Employing 6, 000 civilians and thousands more military members, the engineers cleared the trees and burnt the plain before building streets, sewer and water services, electricity, and buildings over an area of.
Employing about 2, 000 individuals as of 1988, CESID was staffed primarily by the military, supplemented by 500 members of the Civil Guard and by 80 plainclothes police.

Employing and aircraft
Employing 359 combat aircraftthe most it ever had during World War II – the Eleventh Air Force has conducted a continuous bombing campaign and dropped surrender leaflets for three weeks before the invasion, mostly against an uninhabited island.
* 31 January – Employing an aircraft platform installed in November 1910 that had a hinged extension that could be lowered to sea level to assist Canadian civilian aviator John A. D. McCurdy if he had to land on the sea, the United States Navy destroyer Paulding recovers McCurdy after he is forced down at sea while he is attempting a flight from Key West, Florida, to Havana, Cuba.

Employing and managed
Employing more than 25, 800 people around the world at the time of the merger with Bank of America, MBNA owned or managed more than $ 122. 5 billion in outstanding consumer credit loans.

Employing and .
Employing this schema, major depression would be denoted D. Unipolar mania ( M ) is, depending on the authority cited, either very rare, or nonexistent with such cases actually being Md.
Employing shorter wavelengths implied abandoning microscopy and true imaging, however, because there exists no material from which a lens capable of focusing this type of radiation can be created.
Employing Arabs and Jews, it was an island of peace in turbulent times.
Employing the distinction, Henry gave up his right to invest his bishops and abbots, but reserved the custom of requiring them to come and do homage for the " temporalities " ( the landed properties tied to the episcopate ), directly from his hand, after the prelate had sworn homage and feudal vassalage in the ceremony called commendatio, the commendation ceremony, like any secular vassal.
Employing the Hands-On Imperative requires free access, open information, and the sharing of knowledge.
Employing differing forms of succession can affect many areas of society.
Employing non-violent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for non-violence, civil rights and freedom across the world.
The current version of the standard is TIA-232-F Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange, issued in 1997.
The current revision is TIA-232-F Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange, issued in 1997.
Employing semi-closed circuit nitrogen-oxygen rebreathers, between 1957 and 1960 John Buxton and Oliver Wells ( grandson of science fiction writer H. G. Wells ) went on to reach the elbow of the sump upstream from Chamber 9 at a depth of.
Employing the properties of electrical switches to process logic is the basic concept that underlies all modern electronic digital computers.
Employing more than 12, 000 workers, he constructed a royal district with a fortress, many administrative buildings, a mosque and one of the finest covered bazaars in Iran.
Employing techniques from other mathematical sciences, such as mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, and mathematical optimization, operations research arrives at optimal or near-optimal solutions to complex decision-making problems.
Employing over 800 at its peak, it used 250 Concord Stagecoaches seating 12 very crowded passengers in three rows.
Employing the biblical law of " eye for an eye " they apparently did the same to Adoni-Bezek before sending him to Jerusalem as a slave.
Employing a good fastball, outstanding control, and, especially, a new pitch he termed the " fadeaway " ( later known in baseball as the " screwball "), which he learned from teammate Dave Williams in 1898, This reference is challenged by Ken Burns documentary Baseball in which it is stated that Mathewson learned his " fadeaway " from Andrew " Rube " Foster when New York Giants manager John Joseph McGraw quietly hired Rube to show the Giants bullpen what he knew.
Employing a side-on stance at the wicket, Bradman kept perfectly still as the bowler ran in.
Employing a sketchbook format with typewriter-styled captions, he documented his own experiences at such locations as a New Jersey nudist colony, the Chicago White Sox training camp, San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, Fire Island, Mexico, London, Paris, Spain and Africa.
Employing a pin or screw posts on the back of the medal, the Iron Cross 1st Class was worn on the left side of the recipient's uniform.
Employing the political influence of his brother-in-law, John Slidell, Beauregard obtained an appointment as superintendent of the U. S. Military Academy on January 23, 1861.

then-new and technology
Such a feat of integration was made possible by the use of then-new silicon gate technology allowing a higher number of transistors and a faster speed than was possible before.
It was briefly shot in color in 1958 when WFIL-TV began experimenting with the then-new technology.
Using the then-new technology of chroma key, Yarwood frequently staged set-pieces in which he appeared as several characters at the same time using pre-recorded segments.
On December 24, 1956, the show became the first entertainment program to be videotaped for broadcast, as the then-new technology was used for a time-delayed rebroadcast in the Pacific Time Zone.
Elstree's first new cameras were to be Thomson TTV-1531s, one of the last plumbicon-tubed cameras to be made-being replaced in the mid-1990s with Thomson TTV-1542 and TTV-1647 lightweight cameras using, the then-new camera technology of CCDs.
KCRW was founded as the College Radio Workshop in 1945 to train servicemen returning from World War II in the then-new technology, FM broadcasting.
The American-and Australian-market 2. 6 L Astron engine helped introduce Mitsubishi's then-new Silent Shaft balance shaft engine technology, which minimized the inherent vibration of a large four-cylinder in-line engine.
As this episode was in black & white ( due to the " colour strike " by TV technicians, who wanted to be paid extra for working with the then-new colour TV technology ), the sketch was not included in any of the half-hour syndicated episodes of the Benny Hill Show.
Released in 1956 by Verve Records under catalog number MG V-4005, the album is an unusual mix of Jones ' ongoing ( and offbeat ) commentary on the relatively new technology of high fidelity audio combined with then-new recordings of some of his classic comedy numbers, again in a high fidelity format.
In 2004, outtakes for this live album ( a third disc, in essence ) were released in mp3 format via Blind-Guardian. com, using the then-new BitTorrent technology.
While the Deep Note had originally been from a soft to loud pitch from its debut in 1983, the Deep Note over the years has been remixed digitally, with then-new technology, which made the Deep Note with a more abridged sound.
" During this time Canter learned about laserdiscs, laser light shows, NAPLPS, pro audio and video equipment, and a then-new technology called videodiscs.
However, by the mid-1970s, the then-new technology of satellite distribution offered by other companies like RCA Astro Electronics and Western Union with their respective Satcom 1 and Westar 1 satellites started to give the Bell System competition in the broadcast distribution field, with the satellites providing higher video & audio quality, as well as much lower transmission costs.
His original intent was to enlist the talents of volunteer amateur radio operators who could train soldiers in the then-new technology of radio, as well as pursuing radio research and development to improve radio equipment within the Army.
Many of the remixes and singles were mixed or recorded by Bob Blank at his Blank Tapes Studios in New York, using the then-new technology of automated mixing.
Again an automated station, this format remained until the early 1990s, when ownership decided to reclaim the AM's call letters and simulcast the two stations, billing it as " The New Sound of Oldies ", referring to the addition of then-new CD technology and a deeper music library than Pittsburgh-based competitor WWSW.

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