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Whilst living in the United States, Buckland worked for British Airways, which allowed him to constantly travel back and forth between the US and UK.

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The New York plant was soon shut down due to Prohibition, yet during this time Cuba became a hotspot for US tourists.
Tiny Honduras soon became the tenth largest recipient of United States assistance aid ; total economic and military aid rose to more than US $ 200 million in 1985 and remained at more than US $ 100 million for the rest of the 1980s.
In-home karaoke machines soon followed but lacked success in the US and Canadian markets.
By 1950 systems based on this early research started to reach operational service, including the US Army's Nike Ajax, the Navy's " 3T's " ( Talos, Terrier, Tartar ), and soon followed by the Soviet S-25 Berkut and S-75 Dvina and French and British systems.
" The Tec-9 is sold as a semi-automatic weapon, but soon after its release in the US, the " US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms ( BATF ) found that this semiautomatic pistol can be easily converted back to full automatic, and restricted it manufacture.
Soviet sources have claimed that soon after the pact was signed, both the UK and US showed understanding that the buffer zone was necessary to keep Hitler from advancing for some time, accepting the ostensible strategic reasoning ; however, soon after World War II ended, those countries changed their view.
He plunged into writing, speaking and lobbying the US Congress and European governments against Augusto Pinochet's regime, and soon became the leading voice of the Chilean resistance, preventing several loans ( especially from Europe ) from being awarded to the military government.
They soon established themselves as the second most popular UK band ( after The Beatles ) and led a second wave of the " British Invasion " of the US pop charts.
This organization soon changed its name to " The VHF Teletype Society " and started US Amateur Radio operations on 2 meters using audio frequency shift keying ( AFSK ).
Unlike the US Army, which kept its trapdoors for decades, the British soon moved beyond the Snider to the more sophisticated dropping-block Martini action derived from the Peabody action.
Similar US and UK weapons soon followed.
Jefferson increasingly believed the problem was the traders and merchants who showed their lack of " republican virtue " by not complying and maintained until his death that had the embargo been lawfully observed by all US citizens it would have avoided war which after its repeal, three days before his term ended, soon followed in 1812.
But they soon had another US No. 2 hit with a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's " A Hazy Shade of Winter " from the soundtrack of the film Less Than Zero, and the melancholic " If She Knew What She Wants ", written by Jules Shear, reached the U. S. Top 30 and the German Top 20.
It soon became clear that the US claimed Haro Strait as the international border, while Britain claimed Rosario Strait, with both sides laying claim to the San Juan Islands.
Nevertheless, the effect upon military thinking and planning in the US was dramatic, primarily because American military strategists had not anticipated the Soviets would " catch up " so soon.
By 1968, the new, or soon to be, US commander in South Vietnam, General Creighton Abrams had been notified that the 152mm shells were now available for the Sheridan.
** Franchise tag, a designation of a player in the US National Football League whose contract is soon to expire that binds him to the team for one year at an enhanced salary
Psychedelia truly took off in 1967 with the Summer of Love and, although associated with San Francisco, the style soon spread across the US, and worldwide.
The city ended up in the Soviet zone of occupation, however, so US troops were soon replaced with Russian forces.
A State Department study noted that when King Hussein met on 8 November with Lyndon Johnson, who had been briefed by Secretary Rusk on the US interpretation, the Jordanian Monarch asked how soon the Israeli troops would withdraw from most of the occupied lands.
17. 5 mm film, created by splitting 35 mm film, was one early amateur format, but 9. 5 mm film, introduced in Europe in 1922, and 16 mm film, introduced in the US in 1923, soon became the standards for " home movies " in their respective hemispheres.
On October 8, 1945 Raytheon filed a US patent for Spencer's microwave cooking-process, and an oven that heated food using microwave energy from a magnetron was soon placed in a Boston restaurant for testing.

US and read
Though this has never been proven, many observers in the press and academia believe that the US has not provided convincing answers to several of the more suspicious details surrounding the coup, such as the circumstances under which the US obtained Aristide's purported letter of " resignation " ( as presented by the US ) which, translated from Kreyol, does not actually read as a resignation.
The guerrillas received US $ 2 million ransom, and had their official communiqué read over the radio and printed in the newspaper La Prensa.
Mainstream use in the US is as follows: when it precedes a number, it is read as " number ", as in " a # 2 pencil " ( spoken aloud as: " a number-two pencil ").
In recent seasons of the US version, a special message, held in a bottle or by host Jeff Probst, has been given to the winners or the losers of the challenge, with instructions to either read the note immediately after the challenge, or to hold the note unread until Tribal Council.
In the US, illustrated stories for children appeared in magazines like Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, Woman's Home Companion intended for mothers to read to their children.
One sentence in the lengthy Teletype message read, " The official US Government policy and results of Project Aquarius is still classified TOP SECRET with no dissemination outside channels and with access restricted to ' MJ TWELVE.
While aboard a troopship returning to the United States from duty in Japan ( some time after the two men parted ways as a result of routine reassignment ), Thornley read of Oswald's autumn 1959 defection to the Soviet Union in the US military newspaper Stars and Stripes.
In the US, the ubiquity of the phonics method of teaching reading, which emphasizes the importance of " sounding out " spelling in learning to read, also puts a premium on the prescriptive learning of spelling.
John Rutledge of South Carolina, delegate to the Constitutional Convention, is said to have read lengthy tracts of Iroquoian law to the other framers, beginning with the words " We, the people, to form a union, to establish peace, equity, and order ..." In October 1988, the US Congress passed Concurrent Resolution 331 to recognize the influence of the Iroquois Constitution upon the US Constitution and Bill of Rights.
'" Green was always more popular amongst fellow authors than with the general public ; none of his books sold more than 10, 000 copies, although he was more widely read in the forties, when Loving appeared briefly on the US bestseller lists.
Ralph J. Gleason ( in the review in Rolling Stone ( US edition only ) of October 1969 ) explains why this song has such an impact on listeners: Nothing I have read … has brought home the overwhelming human sense of history that this song does.
ALTs, even if US citizens, might be required to read tragic stories about the atomic bombings to their classes which omit any mention of World War II or the Japanese government's conduct during the war.
Harris said in a US National Public Radio interview that politicians like Lang and Blair, particularly when they have been in office for a long time, become divorced from everyday reality, read little and end up with a pretty limited overall outlook.
In the US physicians are required to be credentialed by the National Board of Echocardiography ( NBE ) in order to read or perform echocardiograms.
* Today's Wound Clinic, the leading journal decision makers read in US wound care clinics.
The American Black Chamber was written after the New York operation Yardley ran was shut down by Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson and the US Army, on the grounds that " gentlemen don't read each other's mail ".
In the US in 1940, she was one of only 65 Caucasians who were able to read, write and translate the Japanese language.
Roosevelt's military advisers warned that if Japan changed the code, the US might have to go to war against Japan without being able to read the enemy's naval ciphers.
In 2010, The Democrat and Chronicle ranked number one among US newspapers in market penetration, the percentage of readers in a metro area who read in print or online.
An official comment from Starbucks read that " It is a difficult economic situation in the US and around the world.
It was emphasized to home front urbanites and suburbanites that the produce from their gardens would help to lower the price of vegetables needed by the US War Department to feed the troops, thus saving money that could be spent elsewhere on the military: " Our food is fighting ," one US poster read.

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