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The needs of war dictated the final route, intended to link the airfields of the Northwest Staging Route that conveyed lend-lease aircraft from the United States to the Soviet Union.
In addition to its fighter squadrons, from September 1956 to September 1960 North Bay operated a CF-100 Staging Detachment at Lakehead Airport, Fort William ( now Thunder Bay ), Ontario, at the western tip of Lake Superior.
* TNM Cancer Staging System Database ( information mostly outdated, from the 1997 edition of TNM )
In his discussion of these works, Richard Allen Cave has argued that Power, both in his acting as well as his choice of plays, sought to rehabilitate the Irishman from the derogatory associations with " stage Irishmen " (" Staging the Irishman " in Acts of Supremacy ).
B-24s from the 404th Bombardment Squadron and B-24s from the 21st Bombardment Squadron were met by intense anti-aircraft fire when they arrived over the Kataoka Naval Base and the Kashiwabra Army Staging Area.
The Ann Arbor classification is named after Ann Arbor, Michigan, where the Committee on Hodgkin's Disease Staging Classification met in 1971 ; it consisted of experts from the USA, UK, Germany and France, and replaced the older Rye classification from a 1965 meeting.
Was main transfer point for Northwest Staging Route Lend-Lease aircraft from United States ATC pilots to Soviet Red Air Force pilots ; aircraft then flown to Siberia after transfer.
Mission was servicing Northwest Staging Route Lend-Lease aircraft from United States.
Mission was servicing Northwest Staging Route Lend-Lease aircraft from United States.

Staging and areas
Staging areas are an area designated for setting up parades and other elaborate presentations.
Staging areas are established for temporary location of available emergency responder resources.
Staging areas are established by the Operations Section Chief to enable positioning of and accounting for resources not immediately assigned.

Staging and also
His 30-year battle to have his play performed and the legal battles were also covered in An Obsession with Anne Frank: Meyer Levin and the Diary by Lawrence Graver, The Stolen Legacy of Anne Frank: Meyer Levin, Lillian Hellman and the Staging of the Diary by Ralph Melnick, as well as in the French-language book by Levin's wife, Tereska Torres, Les maisons hantees de Meyer Levin, published by Editions Phebus ( Paris ).
Overall Stage Grouping is also referred to as Roman Numeral Staging.
It is also home to the Kumeyaay Campground which consists of 46 rustic campsites, and the Equestrian Staging Area ( Multi-use ) Staging Area.
The ALSIB and Northwest Staging Route also provided a diplomatic route between Washington, D. C. and Moscow.
Staging is also used to mean the result of this process, in other words the spectacle that a play presents in performance, its visual detail.

Staging and .
Staging is either serial where the rockets light after the previous stage has fallen away, or parallel, where rockets are burning together and then detach when they burn out.
The Lend-Lease Memorial in Fairbanks, Alaska | Fairbanks, Alaska commemorates the shipment of U. S. aircraft to the Soviet Union along the Northwest Staging Route.
Staging the second coast-to-coast Finals in league history, the Canucks were matched against the Presidents ' Trophy-winning New York Rangers.
Then ES adopts Staging and Global File System ( GFS ) that offers a high-speed I / O performance.
These aircraft were later flown by U. S. pilots by way of the Northwest Staging Route through Canada, to Fairbanks, Alaska, and transferred to Soviet pilots who in turn flew them into Siberia via the Alaskan-Siberian Route ( ALSIB ).
" Staging Black Insurrection: Dred on Stage.
Staging sites, where migrating birds gather to rest and feed in the middle of their migration, may witness thousands of cranes gathering at once.
Staging may not be complete until after surgery.
The International Staging System can help to predict survival, with a median survival ( in 2005 ) of 62 months for stage 1 disease, 45 months for stage 2 disease, and 29 months for stage 3 disease.
Staging of carcinoma refers to the process of combining physical / clinical examination, pathological review of cells and tissues, surgical techniques, laboratory tests, and imaging studies in a logical fashion to obtain information about the size of the neoplasm and the extent of its invasion and metastasis.
Then the testicular tumor is staged by a pathologist according to the TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors as published in the AJCC Cancer Staging Manual.
Staging increases the payload fraction, which is one of the reasons SSTO's appear difficult to build.
The Staging of Plays Before Shakespeare.
The Staging of Plays Before Shakespeare.
The Staging of Plays Before Shakespeare.
Staging can follow the TNM staging system, where the size and extent of the tumour ( T ), involvement of lymph nodes ( N ) and metastases ( M ) are classified separately.
; Staging: Sometimes backup jobs are copied to a staging disk before being copied to tape.
Staging is determined by combination of imaging studies and pathology findings if the tumor is operable.
* November 20 – The completion of the Alaska (" Alcan ") Highway allows the opening of the Northwest Staging Route.

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Charles said as they picked their way over the rocky road which led up the hill away from the Dixie Highway, through a corn field and a patch of woods to the school.
Then, without knowing why, she found herself running from them, fleeing wildly through the trees, dodging her own shadows until she came to a little hollow in the rocky ground with a big stone in the center behind which she knelt and hid, listening to the madness of her heart and wanting for once to cry.
by the Atlas range, to the northeast a rocky plateau separates it from the Mediterranean ; this plateau gives place at the extreme east to the delta of the Nile.
Marsin had been operating with the Elector of Bavaria against the Imperial commander, Prince Louis of Baden, and was somewhat isolated from France: his only lines of communication lay through the rocky passes of the Black Forest.
In 1798 the bay was protected at its western end by extensive rocky shoals, which ran into the bay from a promontory guarded by Aboukir Castle.
The elevation rises abruptly from the Nile, and an upward-sloping plateau of sand gives way within 100 km to arid, defoliated, rocky hills running north and south between the Sudan border and the Delta.
These pulsar planets are believed to have formed from the unusual remnants of the supernova that produced the pulsar, in a second round of planet formation, or else to be the remaining rocky cores of gas giants that somehow survived the supernova and then decayed into their current orbits.
The similarity of the term felsic to the German words Fels, meaning " rock ", and felsig, meaning " rocky ", is purely accidental, as feldspar is a borrowing from German Feldspat, which derives from German Feld, meaning " field ".
Bands of limestone emerge from the Earth's surface in often spectacular rocky outcrops and islands.
During times of maximum cultivation, sugar cane fields stretched from the coastline of Nevis up to an altitude at which the mountain slopes were too steep and rocky to farm.
In their origins, these usages derived from pagus, " province, countryside ", cognate to Greek πάγος " rocky hill ", and, even earlier, " something stuck in the ground ", as a landmark: the Proto-Indo-European root * pag-means " fixed " and is also the source of the words page, pale ( stake ), and pole, as well as pact and peace.
Before about 1860, most bay shores ( exception: rocky shores such as those in Carquinez Strait, along Marin shoreline, Point Richmond, Golden Gate area ) contained extensive wetlands that graded nearly invisibly from freshwater wetlands to salt marsh and then tidal mudflat.
Briar is cut from the root burl of the tree heath ( Erica arborea ), which is native to the rocky and sandy soils of the Mediterranean region.
Chiang Kai-shek was succeeded to power by his eldest son Chiang Ching-kuo, from a previous marriage, with whom Madame Chiang had rocky relations.
Catherine was Henry's older brother's wife, making the path for their marriage a rocky one from the start.
In 2003 it was hypothesized that these lumps could be caused by a roughly Neptune-mass planet having migrated from 40 to 65 AU over 56 million years, an orbit large enough to allow the formation of smaller rocky planets closer to Vega.
Perhaps the most important of his paintings from the first decade of the 1900s was The Blue Rider ( 1903 ), which shows a small cloaked figure on a speeding horse rushing through a rocky meadow.
With its diverse habitat, ranging from rocky mountain tops to beaches and open sea, the Cape of Good Hope is home to at least 250 species of birds including one of the two mainland colonies of African penguins.
They live on rocky, sandy, or muddy bottoms from the shoreline to beyond the edge of the continental shelf.
Gilbert told a correspondent many years later that Sullivan was unable to recall his setting of the entrance of the women's chorus, so they substituted the chorus " Climbing over rocky mountain " from their earlier opera, Thespis.
In adapting the four-part chorus " Climbing over rocky mountain " from Thespis for re-use in Pirates, Sullivan took less trouble: he wrote only a single vocal line, suitable for soprano voices.
Hiking down to the river and back up to the rim in one day is discouraged by park officials because of the distance, steep and rocky trails, change in elevation, and danger of heat exhaustion from the much higher temperatures at the bottom.
Mantle convection is the slow creeping motion of Earth's rocky mantle caused by convection currents carrying heat from the interior of the earth to the surface.

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