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SLF and amphibious
The operation was notable in that it was a sizable, combined U. S. Marine and Vietnamese Marine amphibious operation and it was the last Special Landing Force ( SLF ) amphibious landing to take place beyond the boundaries of I Corps.

SLF and across
Neurons emit weak radio signals across the ELF / SLF / ULF frequency bands which are detectable remotely.

SLF and North
Customers for the Lance SLF variant included British Bus Ltd – 13 ( 5 for London Country North East / Guildford & West Surrey, 4 for County Bus & Coach and 4 for Southend Transport ), Badgerline-6, Go Ahead Northern-5 and Essex operator Headingham & District-2.
North West Territorial Government issues Statute Labour Ordinance ( 1897 ) and sets of Fire Districts, Statute Labour and Fire ( SLF ) Districts or Statute Labour Districts.
Some Dart SLF buses with Alexander ALX200 body were delivered to North America and sold as Thomas Dennis SLF-series buses.
File: Arriva North West & Wales 7551. jpg | A Plaxton Pointer 2 bodied Dennis Dart SLF run by Arriva Merseyside.
The company manufactured a version of the Dennis Dart SLF, engineered for the North American market, in a new facility located in Greensboro, North Carolina.

SLF and .
And ironically the only photo that could be found of the band, to be put in the newspaper by the counsellor was SLF playing on the Rock against Racism tour.
After Jake had moved on from SLF, he had a short stint at a band with former Jam Bassist Bruce Foxton, who later joined SLF.
* On 18 January 2006, the following announcement appeared on the SLF Website.
After 15 years of writing, recording and touring with SLF Bruce says it is time to move on and concentrate on other projects.
* On May 25, SLF announced Mr. McMordie would not be able to join the band on its Spring US tour due to health reasons.
New Lantao Bus ordered three specially built Dennis Dart SLF () buses from Dennis, England.
However, their SLF design was proved to be not suitable to operate in southern part of Lantau Island.
Good landing conditions were required at the SLF in case of a Return To Launch Site ( RTLS ) abort early in the flight.
The flight crew arrived at the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility ( SLF ) on November 27 and the payload bay doors were closed at 3: 20pm on November 28.
Wheel brakes and speedbrakes were sufficient to bring Discovery to a stop on KSC SLF runway 33.
An SLF was the designation of the Marine battalion and medium helicopter squadron ( HMM ) assigned to the Seventh Fleet Amphibious Ready Group.
The Seattle Liberation Front, or SLF, was a radical anti-Vietnam War movement, based in Seattle, Washington, in the United States.
The most famous members of the SLF were the " Seattle Seven " — seven SLF members charged with " conspiracy to incite a riot " in the wake of a violent protest at a courthouse.
He kick-started his efforts by inviting Jerry Rubin, a notable counterculture figure, to speak on the University of Washington campus on January 17, 1970 – two days later, the SLF was formed, largely composed of students and radicals coming out of organizations ( like the SDS ) that had recently disbanded.
SLF planned a demonstration to be held at the Federal Courthouse in downtown Seattle on February 17, 1970.
It is commonly referred to by former SLF members as " The Day After " or " TDA.
" In the fall of 1970 SLF sponsored a short-lived weekly underground newspaper, Sabot, which folded in December after a three-month run amid political infighting among the staff.

regularly and conducted
Since 1944 he has also conducted regularly at the San Francisco Opera, where he made his debut with a memorable performance of Verdi's Falstaff.
Life of Brian has regularly been cited as a serious contender for the title " greatest comedy film of all time ", and has been named as such in polls conducted by Total Film magazine in 2000, the British TV network Channel 4 in 2006 and The Guardian newspaper in 2007.
This was a period when even officially sanctioned executions were regularly conducted in public, such as hangings.
According to a 1993 survey conducted by the U. S. Department of Education, out of the show's 6. 6 million viewers, 2. 4 million kindergartners regularly watched it.
Asistencias (" satellite " or " sub " missions, sometimes referred to as " contributing chapels ") were small-scale missions that regularly conducted Mass on days of obligation but lacked a resident priest ; as with the missions, these settlements were typically established in areas with high concentrations of potential native converts.
It is easily accessible by car, guided tours are regularly conducted, and the total walking road adds up to 50 km.
In addition, internal audits are regularly conducted to ascertain whether the EMS itself is being implemented properly and whether the processes and procedures are being adequately maintained and monitored ( Standards Australia / Standards New Zealand 2004 ).
* Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra website — contains articles and a few photographs of Tippett, who was their patron and conducted them regularly in the UK and Europe, as well as some interesting Tippett memorabilia
Additionally, an RMT should not be scheduled or conducted during an event of great importance such as a pre-announced Presidential speech, coverage of a national / local election, major local or national news coverage outside regularly scheduled newscast hours or a major national sporting event such as the Super Bowl or World Series, with other events such as the Daytona 500 and Olympic Games mentioned in individual EAS state plans.
He regularly conducted the South German Radio Symphony Orchestra from 1950 to 1966.
He has regularly conducted the Nordic Chamber Orchestra and the Swedish Wind Ensemble.
She has served as a faculty member at the Banff Centre Writing Studio, has conducted numerous writing workshops, and edits regularly for Brick Books.
In a September 2012 interview conducted with Northern Irish music publication AU Magazine, David Pajo hinted at more activity from the band in the coming months: "“ We still communicate regularly and we ’ ve got some surprises for next year that fans will be excited about.
The Union of Myanmar ( the official name of Burma ) has regularly conducted limited low-intensity military campaigns against the independence movement of the Karen people in an area of southeast Burma ( roughly corresponding to a Burmese administrative region called the Kayin State ), which has actively pursued independence since January 1949.
British exhibitors regularly voted More one of the most popular stars at the local box office in an annual poll conducted by the Motion Picture Herald:
He has returned regularly to WNO as a guest conductor, notably for the world première of Peter Maxwell Davies ’ s The Doctor of Myddfai, and for Peter Stein ’ s 1988 production of Falstaff, which he also conducted in New York, Milan, Paris and Tokyo.
Joint research projects with the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies ( IGES ) in Japan and The Energy and Resources Institute ( TERI ) in India are regularly conducted.
The area had shrines dedicated to former shoguns in which ceremonies were conducted in memory of them and were held regularly.
Human Rights First conducted a series of missions to El Salvador over the next several years, released reports on the case and the defects within the Salvadoran justice system, regularly testified before Congress, and met with senior State Department officials.
John Phillip Sousa regularly visited Congress Hall with the U. S. Marine Band and composed the " Congress Hall March ," which he conducted on the lawn in the summer of 1882.
Handling around 8000 individual event / venue bookings annually, it has an unparalleled 36 different sporting codes being conducted here regularly along with trade shows, exhibitions, weddings, dinners, conferences, conventions, meetings, seminars, festivals, concerts and leisure events.
* Sea Clasp: Issued by the Coast Guard for all other vessels and aircraft, not qualifying for the Fleet Clasp, which regularly conducted patrols at sea.
In 1963 Levin was invited to appear regularly on BBC television's new weekly late-night satirical revue, That Was The Week That Was, where he delivered monologues to camera about his pet hates and conducted interviews, appearing as " a tiny figure taking on assorted noisy giants in debate ".
There are also several regularly scheduled series: After Words, an interview show conducted by guest hosts familiar with the author's subject ; and Booknotes programs from 1989 to 2004, under the title Encore Booknotes.

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