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Service and smaller
There are 8 major Service Provider companies which sell their services to smaller ISPs.
Composed primarily of the ground based Nepalese Army, organized into six active combat divisions, the Nepalese Armed Forces also operates the smaller Nepalese Army Air Service designed to support army operations and provide close light combat support.
Three manned missions to the station, conducted between 1973 and 1974 using the Apollo Command / Service Module ( CSM ) atop the smaller Saturn IB, each delivered a three-astronaut crew.
The Red Cross provides this service in some parts of the world on a volunteer basis ( and in others as a Private Ambulance Service ), as do other smaller organisations such as St John Ambulance and the Order of Malta Ambulance Corps.
The Red Cross provides this service in many countries across the world on a volunteer basis ( and in others as a Private Ambulance Service ), as do some other smaller organizations such as St John Ambulance.
The City News Service closed at the end of 2005, and was swallowed into a smaller Tribune Internet news operation.
Before 2009, the midweek meeting consisted of the Theocratic Ministry School and the Service Meeting ( each 45 minutes ); the Congregation Book Study ( 1 hour ) was typically held on a separate evening, divided into smaller groups meeting in private homes.
The south-eastern section with Wrights Hut is only accessible by a Four-wheel drive ( 4WD ) and obtaining a key from the National Parks and Wildlife Service for the locked gate on the trail south of Nowendoc The smaller, separate forested section is located on Millers Road.
Because of the small size of this town, and its even smaller neighbor of Wyoming, Delaware, the U. S. Postal Service has jointly assigned the towns a single ZIP code, 19934, which is designated as the Camden-Wyoming zip code.
Instead, in 1973, the Park Service proposed to build a smaller glass pavilion for the bell at the north end of Independence Mall, between Arch and Race Streets.
This has meant hosted IVR applications using speech are now available to smaller contact centers across the globe and has led to an expansion of ASP ( Application Service Providers ).
In the course of the cuts, hospitals, courthouses and extended care facilities around the province were shut down, particularly in smaller communities, and enforcement staff such as the BC Conservation Service were reduced to marginal levels.
:* The rural-urban continuum codes, urban influence code, and rural county typology codes developed by USDA ’ s Economic Research Service ( ERS ) allow researchers to break out the standard metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas into smaller residential groups.
The Auxiliary Fire Service is now disbanded, but part-time members of fire brigades who man smaller, often rural, stations are known as retained firefighters.
There is some confusion in the use of the term " West Midlands ", as the name is also used for the much smaller West Midlands county, and is still used by various organisations within that area such as West Midlands Police and West Midlands Fire Service.
Within three months, the Special Service Battalions were disbanded and the original commando units reformed but on a smaller scale with six troops instead of the original ten.
This is encouraged with the Essential Air Service program that subsidizes airline service to smaller U. S. communities and suburban centers, aiming to maintain year-round service.
Although a much smaller agency than the FBI or DEA, the U. S. Postal Inspection Service also operates a self-contained federal law enforcement training academy called the Career Development Division ( CDD ).
* the former Southam newspaper chain, which included the number-two national newspaper National Post, the broadsheet daily newspapers in most major markets, several other smaller newspapers, and the Canwest News Service newswire.
PG & E also gained control of two smaller utilities, Midland Counties Public Service and the Fresno Water Company, which was later sold.
In addition to government-based offices, there are also a smaller but significant number of not-for-profit agencies, often referred to as a " Defender Service ", or Legal Aid Societies that provide indigent criminal defense services.
( e ) Service members from the other U. S. Armed Forces and foreign military ( Infantry and Special Forces equivalents ) assigned or attached as a member of a U. S. Army Infantry or Special Forces unit of brigade, regimental, or smaller size may be considered for award of the CIB.
The cloth version of the tab is worn on the Army Combat Uniform and Class-A dress uniform of the U. S. Army ; a smaller, metal version is worn on the new Army Service Uniform.
The cloth version of the tab is worn on the Army Combat Uniform and Class-A dress uniform of the U. S. Army ; a smaller, metal version is worn on the new Army Service Uniform.

Service and high
According to the National Statistical Service, the booming construction and service sectors remain the driving forces of the high growth rate of GDP.
While over the far side of the Moon, the Command / Service Module's Service Propulsion System engine burned for six minutes and fifteen seconds, braking the spacecraft into an orbit around the Moon with a low point ( pericynthion ) of 58. 3 and a high point ( apocynthion ) of 170. 4 nautical miles ( 108. 0 and 315. 6 km, respectively ).
Certain high church services and other musical events in liturgical churches ( such as the Roman Catholic Mass and the Lutheran Divine Service ) may be a cappella, a practice remaining from apostolic times.
The high number of illegal immigrants in Ghana is due to the lack of border control and security and the underfunded Ghana Immigration Service ( GIS ).
The research and education community continues to develop and use advanced networks such as NSF's very high speed Backbone Network Service ( vBNS ), Internet2, and National LambdaRail.
Organizations such as the Ocean Prediction Center, Honolulu National Weather Service forecast office, United Kingdom Met Office, and JMA prepare high seas forecasts for the world's oceans.
The cable car in the castle is based on the 1968 movie Where Eagles Dare, where a U. S. Army Brigadier General is captured and taken prisoner to the Schloß Adler, a fortress high in the Alps above the town of Werfen, only reachable by cable car, and the headquarters of the German Secret Service in southern Bavaria.
The United States Postal Service defines a postcard as: rectangular, at least high × long × thick
It spawned dozens of programs, among them the Job Corps, whose purpose was to help disadvantaged youth develop marketable skills ; the Neighborhood Youth Corps, established to give poor urban youths work experience and to encourage them to stay in school ; Volunteers in Service to America ( VISTA ), a domestic version of the Peace Corps, which placed concerned citizens with community-based agencies to work towards empowerment of the poor ; the Model Cities Program for urban redevelopment ; Upward Bound, which assisted poor high school students entering college ; legal services for the poor ; the Food Stamp Act of 1964 ( which expanded the federal food stamp program ); the Community Action Program, which initiated local Community Action Agencies charged with helping the poor become self-sufficient ; and Project Head Start, which offered preschool education for poor children.
In 1963 / 64, he was an American Field Service foreign exchange student in Watseka, Illinois, where he graduated from the local high school in June 1964.
The Multi-Use Radio Service is another two-way radio service in the VHF high band.
He usually handles these situations well, and maintains his reputation in the Civil Service as a " high flier " as opposed to a " low flier supported by occasional gusts of wind.
As a result, high wind advisories issued by the National Weather Service are not uncommon.
The tornado was confirmed by National Weather Service survey crews, who has rated the tornado a high end EF2.
The National Weather Service reports that Kentfield's warmest month is July with an average high of 85. 0 ° F ( 29. 4 ° C ) and an average low of 53. 4 ° F ( 11. 8 ° C ).
According to the National Weather Service, the warmest month at Big Bear is July, when the average high is 80. 7 ° F ( 27. 1 ° C ) and the average low is 47. 1 ° F ( 8. 4 ° C ).
In October 1999 Rockdale county, and by extension the county seat of Conyers gained substantial notoriety when the Public Broadcasting Service aired a nationwide documentary entitled The Lost Children of Rockdale County detailing a syphilis outbreak among middle and high school aged teenagers within the county.
Later that summer a shocking accusation is made: the Educational Testing Service calls into question the validity of their scores when it is discovered that similarities between errors are too high for pure chance, and the students are left to deal with the allegations ( along with the subsequent revoking of their scores ) in their own way.
By his valiant service during the first successful boarding and capture of an enemy man-of-war on the high seas by the United States Navy since 1815, Lt. David contributed materially to the effectiveness of the Battle of the Atlantic and upheld the highest traditions of the U. S. Naval Service.
The brother of nationalist leader Eoin MacNeill, James McNeill served as a high ranking civil servant in the Raj Civil Service in Calcutta.
Until then, the Western public imagined their secret services as promoters of democracy and democratic values ; a view principally espoused in the popular James Bond thriller novels — romantic high adventures about what a Secret Service should be.
: Service: a minimum of 8 high level professionals under the supervision of a D-1 ( General Administrator ) staff member
After finishing high school, Morath passed the Abitur and was obliged to complete six months of service for the Reichsarbeitsdienst ( Reich Labour Service ) before entering Berlin University.
" The public affairs mission is emphasized and enhanced by designated Public Affairs Professorships and a Provost Fellow for Public Affairs, special scholarship programs, grant program, Excellence in Community Service Awards, a yearly week-long Missouri Public Affairs Academy for high school students, a campus-wide public affairs emphasis week and the annual MSU Public Affairs Conference which brings together a diverse group of speakers and panelist for public discussions of various aspects of the public affairs mission.

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