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Its and operations
Its main thrust was towards Shkodra, with secondary operations in the Novi Pazar area.
Its main operations are in the areas of venture capital and guaranteeing loans.
Its mission is protection of German and Allied territories as well as peace-keeping and peace enforcement operations.
Its operations includes seminars, journals, monographs, edited volumes and stimulating scholarship withn Africa.
Its responses and operations with a catalogue of responses.
Its mission is " the care of the Catholic Church for the needy, thereby encouraging human fellowship and making manifest the charity of Christ ", and it undertakes this mission by carrying out humanitarian relief operations following disasters, fostering charity, and encouraging cooperation and coordination of other Catholic organizations.
Its most common function is that of a lockpick, but can be used to perform other operations such as performing medical scans, remotely controlling other devices and tracking alien life.
Its purpose was to eliminate food and supplies vital to the South's military operations, as well as to strike a blow at Southern civilian morale.
Its powers, outlined in the United Nations Charter, include the establishment of peacekeeping operations, the establishment of international sanctions, and the authorization of military action.
Its designated area of operations was the Baltic Sea and the entrances to the Baltic Sea.
Its operations were overseen by the Twenty Committee under the chairmanship of John Cecil Masterman ; the name of the committee comes from the number 20 in Roman numerals: " XX ".
Its Charter of 15 December 1954 described ASIS's role as " to obtain and distribute secret intelligence, and to plan for and conduct special operations as may be required ".
Its operations began on January 13, 1933, by order of P. I. Baranov, People's Commissar of the Heavy Industry and the Head of the Main Department of Aviation Industry.
Its function was largely replaced by the wider and shorter Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal in 1900 and it ceased transportation operations in 1933.
Its operations and the majority of its reservation land are located in California, United States.
Its ranching and farming operations extended as far south as San Mateo and east to Alameda.
Its products had always been referred to by the name ' Bristol ' and this was formalized in 1920, when British and Colonial was liquidated and its assets became the Bristol Aeroplane Company, Ltd. At this time the Company, acting under a certain amount of pressure from the Air Ministry, bought the aero-engine division of the bankrupt Cosmos Engineering Company, also of Bristol, to form the nucleus of its new aero-engine operations.
Its name is the most meaningful pun in the story: outwardly it is an Eccentric ( drop-out from the Culture ) which dedicates its enormous resources to presenting tableaux of historical events ( mainly battles ) populated by passengers in suspended animation ; but in fact it is a sleeping member of Special Circumstances, the Culture's covert operations organization.
Its principal goal was to inform London of German military operations on the Atlantic coast and in the English Channel.
Its operations are also supported by three vessels ; the two large tenders THV Patricia and THV Galatea, and the Rapid Intervention Vessel THV Alert.
Its primary use is for managing compound documents, but it is also used for transferring data between different applications using drag and drop and clipboard operations.
Its Hartford City manufacturing plant continued to be a major employer until the 1980s, when Overhead Door cut back local operations.
" Its day-to-day operations are supported by the International Broadcasting Bureau ( IBB ).
Its emergency medical center opened in the early 1980s, and its Fenwick Island substation began operations in July 1987.
Its name first occurs in history during the reign of Augustus ( 6 AD ), when Tiberius made it his base of operations in the campaigns against Maroboduus ( Marbod ).

Its and long-term
Its long-term survival will only be assured in areas which receive active protection and management.
Its policy of long-term monetary security and political stability has made Switzerland a safe haven for investors, creating an economy that is increasingly dependent on a steady tide of foreign investment.
Its gravity is only around a third that of Earth's ; it is unknown whether this is sufficient to support human beings for extended periods ( all long-term human experience to date has been at around Earth gravity, or one g ).
Its radioactive decay will strongly influence the long-term activity curve of the SNF around 1 million years.
Its long-term strategy, however, is illustrated by the analogy of the three Siamese fighting fish Blofeld keeps in an aquarium in the film version of From Russia with Love.
Its rival Pepsi had no such qualms, and after the long-term success of its sugar-free Diet Pepsi ( launched in 1964 ) became clear, Coca-Cola decided to launch a competing sugar-free brand under the Coca-Cola name, which could be marketed more easily than Tab.
Its initial goal is to build a manned suborbital spacecraft capable of space tourism, but it has stated long-term ambitions of orbital spaceflight.
Its objective was to make long-term loans for the construction or modernization of sugar factories.
Its eggs are laid near the high tide mark in empty mollusk shells or on dead vegetation and can tolerate long-term exposure to air.
Its aim is to find and implement long-term, sustainable solutions which will increase the availability of educational technology and resources to domestic and international communities.
Its use as a marketing metric tends to place greater emphasis on customer service and long-term customer satisfaction, rather than on maximizing short-term sales.
Its foundation was inspired by the government, and resulted from the recognition in the 1930s, given new impetus in the postwar era, that smaller businesses faced a gap in available corporate finance due to banks being unwilling to provide long-term capital and the companies being too small to raise capital from the public markets.
Its citizens, both Pākehā and Māori, got together, arranged for a long-term lease of council-owned land and built the marae.
Its function is to encode experiences for storage as long-term memories elsewhere in the brain.
Its other activities include funding research on Transcendental Meditation, and fundraising with the long-term goal of raising $ 7 billion to establish seven affiliated " Universities of World Peace ", to train students in seven different countries to become " professional peacemakers ".
Its ability to measure the variations over time in the Earth ’ s gravity field and to monitor motion of the station network with respect to the geocenter, together with the capability to monitor vertical motion in an absolute system, makes it unique for modeling and evaluating long-term climate change by:
Its long-term coexistence with less networked variants of NC and CNC is explained by the fact that individual firms tend to stick with whatever is profitable, and their time and money for trying out alternatives is limited.
Its long-term effects, though, seem to be similar to those of some psychoactive drugs.
Its main responsibility is making information go from short-term memories into long-term stores.
Its core strength lies in its universal benefits and long-term stability.
Its long-term aim was to re-establish the structure as a major tourist attraction along with the i360, a futuristic observation tower.
According to Chris Morris, " Its timing, though, couldn't be worse – and could have long-term ramifications on the industry ".
Its goal is to utilize theoretical and methodological knowledge generated by InterPARES and other preservation research projects for developing guidelines, action plans, and training programs on long-term preservation of authentic records for small and medium-sized archival organizations.
Its long-term goal is to realize libertarian socialism, a society without classes and hierarchies, where the means of production are owned commonly and administrated by the workers: in effect, abolition of capitalism, wage slavery, and sexism.
Its task was to develop a long-term preservation strategy for the moraine.

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