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Such and squad
Such vehicles are usually expedients, and lack of space prevents the armament of an IFV being carried in addition to an infantry section or squad.
Such traffic light preemption is usually reserved for emergency vehicles such as fire apparatus, ambulances, and police squad cars, though sometimes mass transit vehicles including buses and light rail trains can interrupt lights.
Such performances that season saw him called up to Sven Göran Eriksson's England squad in February 2005 for a friendly against the Netherlands.
Such form prompted a call-up to the full England squad where he went on to win three caps but missed out on a place in Bobby Robson ’ s 1986 World Cup squad with a broken leg.
Such was his luck not to be able to feature in a major tournament up to then as he was also dropped by Advocaat in the final squad which travelled to Portugal for the Euro 2004 Finals in favour of Reiziger and Johnny Heitinga who played in the same position.
Such was the internal strife during that 1998 season that England's chairman of selectors David Graveney left Cork out of the 1999 World Cup squad, citing that the issues at Derbyshire were playing too heavily on Cork's mind to allow him to play international cricket.

Such and people
Such a twist would be a tragedy for the Dominican people, who deserve to breathe without fear.
Such a trinity of freedom of thought is the only guarantee against an infection of people by mass myths, which, in the hands of treacherous hypocrites and demagogues, can be transformed into bloody dictatorship.
Such was Catherine's impression on people, that even her enemy, Thomas Cromwell, said of her " If not for her sex, she could have defied all the heroes of History.
Such structures can be applied to the field of education, where they could conceivably initiate an anti-pollution bandwagon in educational communication and educate people on how to counter doublespeak.
Such men have openly libelled him, like Dewes and Weldon, whose falsehoods were detected as soon as uttered, or have fastened upon certain ceremonious compliments and dedications, the fashion of his day, as a sample of his servility, passing over his noble letters to the Queen, his lofty contempt for the Lord Keeper Puckering, his open dealing with Sir Robert Cecil, and with others, who, powerful when he was nothing, might have blighted his opening fortunes for ever, forgetting his advocacy of the rights of the people in the face of the court, and the true and honest counsels, always given by him, in times of great difficulty, both to Elizabeth and her successor.
Such tables were often quite high – until the late 18th century people usually played standing up.
Such numbers are comparable to those of people with no concern about food additives and preservatives.
Such teaching, particularly in sermons, had one immediate effect – a serious rising of the people.
Such terms are primarily understood as negative attitudes towards certain categories of people or other things, used in an analogy with the medical usage of the term.
Such arguments typically claim that the relationship between a particular and its form is very intelligible and easily grasped ; that people unproblematically apply Platonic theory in everyday life ; and that the inherence criticism is only created by the artificial demand to explain the normal understanding of inherence as if it were highly problematic.
Such people can be called semi-pacifists.
Such therapy is applied in rehabilitation, and in the care of the elderly, the disabled, or people with chronic diseases.
Such people have often gained this experience through working in any of a wide number of fields.
Such states tend to have a moderate to large amount of tourism or inter-state travel that occurs within their borders, allowing the state to benefit from taxes from people the state would otherwise not tax.
Such documents are often produced by a standard text editor, but some people use specialized TeX editors.
Such a line of demarcation is intended to focus responsibility for actions taken on the people or persons in charge.
Such people described their contacts with fairies, spirits often involving out-of-body experiences and travelling through the realms of an " other-world ".
Such people would include Wycliffe and Tyndale, who have been brought up most recently in an LDS General Conference.
Such blended marriages-free people marrying enslaved people – were not uncommon on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, where by this time, half the black population was free.
Such a government will only exist when all the people of this island elect it.
Such people are unhappy, and their desire to change the system can destabilize the society.
Such people, in quality of soldiers, must be invincible.
Such an " FX " line also allows people in the distant place to call by using a telephone number local to them.

Such and managed
Such great early-20th century international operatic stars as Enrico Caruso, Rosa Ponselle and Titta Ruffo developed vocal techniques which harmoniously managed to combine fundamental bel canto precepts with a more ' modern ', straightforward mode of ripe-toned singing when delivering Verismo music, and their example has influenced operatic performers down to this day ( see Scott ).
Such construction is managed by the NYS University Construction Fund rather than by Cornell or Alfred.
Such information includes that of the ownership and management of stores and hotels, such as the bank and gold office at Maori Point ( Bank of New Zealand ) in the 1860s, managed by G. M. Ross ( Hall-Jones, n. d .).
George Grossmith, Jr. and Edward Laurillard managed the theatre from 1920 to 1923, presenting a series of plays and revivals, including Such a Nice Young Man by H. F. Maltby ( 1920 ) and the stage version of George Du Maurier's novel Trilby ( 1922 ).
Such events are wholly managed by the student body, who create an electrifying presentation which doesn't fail to stun the audience.
They used to be managed by Garry Bushell, and their song " Such Fun " was on the Oi!
Such RAID arrays, both of " managed " ( for example, SANs and NASs ) and " unmanaged " ( for example, JBoDs on a single computer workstation ), are necessary due to the enormous throughput required for real-time ( 320 MB / s for 2K @ 24fps ) or near-real-time playback in post-production, compared to throughput available from a single, yet fast, hard disk drive.
Such systems, made of a combination of multiple disk arrays, parallel file systems, and archival storage are becoming more prevalent as the volume of data that need to be managed grow exponentially with petascale computing.

Such and escape
Such neutrons would escape rapidly from the fuel and become a free neutron, with a mean lifetime of about 15 minutes before decaying to protons and beta particles.
Such incomes constitute a form of economic rent and are therefore easier to siphon off without causing the income itself to decrease ( for example, due to capital flight as investors pull out to escape the high taxes levied by the kleptocrats ).
Such battles often end in surrender or destruction of the enemy force, although the encircled force can attempt a breakout, attacking the encirclement from the inside in order to escape, or a friendly external force can attack from the outside to open up an escape route for the encircled force.
Such banks are highly profitable targets for bank robbers who are then afforded a number of potential escape routes.
Such episodes continue ; soon he has a sizable store of bread and water, as well as the gold and gems from the corpses, but is still unable to escape, until one day a wild animal shows him a passage to the outside, high above the sea.
Such black holes by definition can not be observed ( light cannot escape them ), but various pieces of evidence strongly suggest their existence, both in the bulges of spiral galaxies and in the centers of ellipticals.
Such signals can advertise prey ’ s ability to escape, and reflect phenotypic condition ( quality advertisement ), or can advertise that the prey has detected the predator ( perception advertisement ).
Such behaviours, referred to as ‘ forced copulations ’, involve an animal being approached and sexually penetrated whilst it struggles or attempts to escape.
Such acts considered maschalismos were not limited to folkloric physical risings but also meant to escape the ill will of those wrongfully slain by a murderer after death.
Such a mission would probably need to surpass 200 AU from the Sun in a hyperbolic escape orbit.
Such a victim might try to escape, and need to be restrained for decon.
Such an emergency was declared in India in 1962 ( Indo-China war ), 1971 ( Indo-Pakistan war ), and 1975 ( declared by Indira Gandhi to escape conviction ).
Such figures manipulate and pressurise others to change, so as to avoid having to change themselves ; use power over others to escape an inner emptiness.
Such a body is capable perhaps of applying fairly consistent standards, and of dealing with a higher volume of complaints, but may not escape criticisms of being toothless.
Such a situation triggered the plot premise of Cornell Woolrich's 1947 short story, " The Boy Cried Murder ," about a boy on a fire escape who one night witnesses a murder in a neighboring apartment ; this story was filmed as the suspense thriller The Window ( 1949 ).
Such hazards as a lack of accessible emergency exits, poorly marked escape routes, or improperly maintained fire extinguishers or sprinkler systems may result in many more deaths and injuries than might occur with such protections.

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