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operation's and military
They serve to disguise the nature of the operation should an enemy or unauthorised person come across the name ( although the military of the United States have recently used codenames to trumpet the operation's intention, such as Operation Iraqi Freedom ).

operation's and success
This operation's success helped Harry S. Truman recognize that the Jews would be able to protect themselves.
Despite the operation's success, Sean failed to regain consciousness.
Jacob Dallal, an Israeli Defence Forces spokesman, acclaimed the operation's success: " We really impaired the ability to shoot Qassams from Jabalya.
One of the shooters says that they can only guarantee the operation's success by slowing down the target to 15 mph.

operation's and 17
The operation's head, Professor Walsh, informs them that " Hostile 17 " ( Spike ) has escaped, and the guys suit up.

operation's and scheduled
BA's acquisition of the bulk of Dan-Air's scheduled activities at the end of October 1992 was intended to create the basis for a new in-house, low-cost unit that would enable the airline to reverse the heavy losses its own mainline operation's Gatwick-based short haul services incurred by transferring its entire short haul operation at the airport to the new unit.

operation's and for
A huge fleet was collected to transport the combined Eastern-Western-Illyric army, and while most of the expenses were paid for by the Eastern Empire, Anthemius and the Western treasury contributed to this operation's costs.
The absence of a sufficient bombardment was one of the main reasons for the operation's failure, and various reasons have been given to explain why one was specifically excluded.
After two years on the air, the Charlotte operation's web site won an Edward R. Murrow award for best web site among large-market TV stations.
Some writers have speculated that the operation's objective may also have been as a retaliation for India's Operation Meghdoot in 1984 that seized much of Siachen Glacier.
The operation's name corresponds to the Hebrew name for the High Holiday season during which the operation was carried out.
Hudson, who provided the majority of capital for the operation's start-up.
The Naval Observatory sat the time and date for operation's rendezvous with destiny was set for 15: 00 p. m. on 28 May 1998.
The operation's most dramatic engagement was likely the 21 September 1987, attack on the Iran Ajr, an Iranian ship converted for use as a minelayer.
In 1945 Vito narrowly survives an assassination attempt when he refuses the request of Virgil Sollozzo to invest in a heroin operation and use his political contacts for the operation's protection.
However, Horrocks was not personally blamed for the operation's failure ; in fact, during this period the U. S. 82nd Airborne Division of James M. Gavin came under Horrocks ' command, and Gavin later wrote:
Despite Thornycroft being effectively closed down by Leyland, the operation's parent company is now the main provider of spare parts for Leyland-built marine diesels, which for many years were highly popular for use in canal barges and narrowboats ( now a market making increasing use of modern-day Thornycroft engines ).
Each one is offered $ 25, 000 per year for the next five years provided the operation's cover isn't blown.

operation's and would
Geffen Records would distribute releases on the new operation's DreamWorks Records subsidiary.
The operation's title suggest that Yugoslav Army and police would squeeze the KLA and civilians in an attack launched from three sides, driving out the population as refugees fled through the open southwestern end of the horseshoe into Macedonia and Albania.
Management hoped this decision would help bring its short haul operation's costs in line with what Gatwick's revenue environment could sustain to enable it to return to profitability.

operation's and be
This highly successful idea hugely increased the number of troops that could be embarked each day, and indeed at the rescue operation's peak, on 31 May, over 68, 000 men were taken off.
An average-quality buck will initially be less expensive to purchase ; however, it can significantly undermine an operation's long-term profitability.

operation's and 1976
Violence did not fully abate until the appointment of General Antonio Domingo Bussi, the operation's commander, as governor at the behest of the dictatorship that deposed Mrs. Perón in 1976.

operation's and .
An operation's final phase, was the destruction of the pockets which were enveloped by the initial stages of an operation.
A computer program is therefore a sequence of instructions, with each instruction including an opcode and that operation's arguments.
The United Kingdom supposedly conducted its first successful hydrogen bomb test at Malden Island on 15 May 1957 ; Christmas Island was the operation's main base.
The operation's headquarters are at Dahlgren, Virginia, and radar stations are spread out across the continental United States at roughly the level of the 33rd parallel north.
Disconnected operation's local updates can potentially clash with other connected users ' updates on the same objects, preventing reintegration.
It was also alleged that the mere discussion of an operation's details gave him a " sexually charged excitement "; even when the actual killings had been done by others he had personally chosen as hitmen.
Fighters armed with flak jackets ( unseen in the insurgency by this time ) and sporting sophisticated tactics met the Marines, eventually inflicting 30 U. S. casualties by the operation's end, and suffering 125 casualties themselves.
In its second year of commercialization, the Kinetoscope operation's profits plummeted by more than 95 percent, to just over $ 4, 000.
Operation Overcast — Major Staver's original intent was only to interview the scientists, but what he learned changed the operation's purpose.
The successful operation's aim was to take control of the western Negev Desert.
Phase 2, carried out on the following day ( December 6, 1948 ) captured another important position, thus completing all the operation's objectives.
This is further generalized by DNA sequence alignment algorithms such as the Smith – Waterman algorithm, which make an operation's cost depend on where it is applied.
The operation's execution was just two days away.
In 1994, soldiers from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Ranger Battalions deployed to Haiti ( before the operation's cancellation.
The events of the raid were later renamed the Battle of Mogadishu by international media, as opposed to the operation's name of Gothic Serpent.

military and success
He kept close tabs on all phases of the military effort, consulted with governors, and selected generals based on their past success ( as well as their state and party ).
When Grant's spring campaigns turned into bloody stalemates and Union casualties mounted, the lack of military success wore heavily on the President's re-election prospects, and many Republicans across the country feared that Lincoln would be defeated.
* In 38 BC, Octavian replaced his praenomen " Gaius " and nomen " Julius " with Imperator, the title by which troops hailed their leader after military success, officially becoming Imperator Caesar Divi Filius
He participated in the Fifth Crusade but he could not achieve any major military success.
The final tragedy described in Kings is the result of Israel's failure to uphold its part of the covenant: faithfulness to Yahweh brings success, economic, military and political, but unfaithfulness brings defeat and oppression.
Before the Brunei People ’ s Party electoral success, a military wing had emerged, the North Kalimantan National Army ( Malay abbreviation TNKU, Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara ), which saw itself as an anti-colonialist liberation party.
Critics regarded it as one of the finest U. S. military memoirs, and it was a major financial success as well.
Fabius ' own military success was small, aside from the reconquest of Tarentum in 209 BC.
It had some success in consolidating civilian control over the army, replacing a number of senior officers and persuading the military to participate in peace talks with the URNG.
The expedition was a military failure, but was at least a political success.
These men were carefully selected often having strong records of military success and administrative ability.
He attempted strategic offensives when he felt that military success would ( a ) shake Northern self-confidence and ( b ) strengthen the peace movements there.
John's invasion, striking into the Welsh heartlands, was a military success.
" This was the apex of Japanese military success in China, and the government's peace proposals to Chiang were suitably ambitious:
In the late 1800s, Japanese military doctor Sagen Ishizuka, the founding father of shokuiku, had great success in helping people recover from their serious health problems.
Leadership among the early Merovingians was probably based on mythical descent ( reflected in Fredegar's account of the Quinotaur ) and alleged divine patronage, expressed in terms of continued military success.
Mutual exhaustion, Sandinista fears of Contra unity and military success, and mediation by other regional governments led to the Sapoa ceasefire between the Sandinistas and the Contras on March 23, 1988.
The Köprülü Vizierate saw renewed military success with authority restored in Transylvania, the conquest of Crete completed in 1669 and expansion into Polish southern Ukraine, with the strongholds of Khotyn and Kamianets-Podilskyi and the territory of Podolia ceding to Ottoman control in 1676.
The Athenians, in response, reminded the Spartans of their record of military success and opposition to Persia, and warned them of the dangers of confronting such a powerful state, ultimately encouraging Sparta to seek arbitration as provided by the Thirty Years ' Peace.
There were three military theaters in this war: Italy, where Hannibal defeated the Roman legions repeatedly ; Hispania, where Hasdrubal, a younger brother of Hannibal, defended the Carthaginian colonial cities with mixed success until eventually retreating into Italy ; and Sicily, where the Romans held military supremacy.
This success depended on military conquest, commercial predominance, as well as selective assimilation of neighbouring civilizations, most notably the Italics, Etruscans and Greeks.
* Roman leadership was mixed, but over time it was often effective in securing Roman military success.
The Bruce campaign to Ireland was characterised by some initial military success.
However, Cockburn claims that the result of the supply network wasn ’ t military success but increased living standards for the contra leaders.

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