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SRR and personnel
Three media reports carry unconfirmed assertions by unattributed UK government sources that SRR personnel were involved in the intelligence collection effort leading to the shooting and on the tube train whilst the offensive action occurred.

SRR and units
The cap badge shares Excalibur ( the sword of King Arthur ) in common with the other Special Forces units, in the case of the SRR placed behind a Corinthian helmet surmounting a scroll inscribed RECONNAISSANCE.

SRR and Armed
The Special Reconnaissance Regiment or SRR is a Special Forces regiment of the British Armed Forces.

SRR and .
The Coast Guard facility known as Coast Guard Air Station Houston operates 3 Eurocopter MH-65C " Dolphin " Short-Range Recovery ( SRR ) helicopters for search and rescue ( SAR ) and port security roles.
A split-ring resonator ( SRR ) is an artificially engineered material that delivers strong magnetic coupling for metamaterials.
The SRR was formed to meet a demand for a special reconnaissance capability identified in the Strategic Defence Review New Chapter.
Personnel retain the uniforms of their parent organisations with the addition of an ' emerald grey ' coloured beret and the SRR cap badge.
The stable belt of the SRR is similar in style to that of the SAS, however is darker in appearance, being Midnight Blue.
It also offers services on the island of Réunion through SRR ( Société Réunionnaise du Radiotéléphone ) although the company is branded as SFR Réunion.
SRR Shay # 2 with an excursion train at Montezuma, California, 1979.

draws and its
Apart from spirit there could be no community, for it is spirit which draws men into community and gives to any community its unity, cohesiveness, and permanence.
Controversial American political activist and disbarred attorney Jack Thompson's A Modest Video Game Proposal draws its title from A Modest Proposal.
Hogarth, for example, thinks that beauty consists of ( 1 ) fitness of the parts to some design ; ( 2 ) variety in as many ways as possible ; ( 3 ) uniformity, regularity or symmetry, which is only beautiful when it helps to preserve the character of fitness ; ( 4 ) simplicity or distinctness, which gives pleasure not in itself, but through its enabling the eye to enjoy variety with ease ; ( 5 ) intricacy, which provides employment for our active energies, leading the eye on " a wanton kind of chase "; and ( 6 ) quantity or magnitude, which draws our attention and produces admiration and awe.
In contrast to the largely alignment-oriented statistically led methods of Green archaeoastronomy, Brown archaeoastronomy has been identified as being closer to the history of astronomy or to cultural history, insofar as it draws on historical and ethnographic records to enrich its understanding of early astronomies and their relations to calendars and ritual.
The navy is the most aristocratic and conservative of the services and draws a larger share of its officers from the upper middle class and upper class.
Both of these are important in regards to the uncertainty surrounding the Beowulf manuscript, as the works which it draws from or influences suggest time-frames of composition, geographic boundaries from which it could be composed, or range ( both spatial and temporal ) of influence ( i. e. when it was " popular " and where its " popularity " took it ).
Micah 1: 2-7 draws on this event: Samaria, says the prophet, has been destroyed by God because of its crimes of idolatry, oppression of the poor, and misuse of power.
Justice Holmes cautioned that “ the proper derivation of general principals in both common and constitutional law ... arise gradually, in the emergence of a consensus from a multitude of particularized prior decisions .” Justice Cardozo noted the “ common law does not work from pre-established truths of universal and inflexible validity to conclusions derived from them deductively ,” but “ ts method is inductive, and it draws its generalizations from particulars .”
The Composite order draws its name from the capital being a composite of the Ionic and Corinthian capitals.
Actually the film draws its central character, Allan Gray, from Le Fanu's Dr. Hesselius ; and the scene in which Gray is buried alive is drawn from " The Room in the Dragon Volant ".
Despite its explicitly Christian nature, Clement's work draws on Stoic philosophy and pagan literature ; Homer alone is cited over sixty times in the work.
Cyberspace draws attention to remediation of culture through new media technologies: it is not just a communication tool but a social destination, and is culturally significant in its own right.
Even when a data analysis draws its main conclusions using inferential statistics, descriptive statistics are generally also presented.
Essendon played 13 matches in its first season, winning seven, with four draws and losing two.
The southern area around Brive draws its cooking influence from Périgord and Auvergne to produce a robust cuisine.
Gaia concept draws a connection between the survivability of a species ( hence its evolutionary course ) and its usefulness to the survival of other species.
Isaac Newton wrote of the earth, "“ Thus this Earth resembles a great animall or rather inanimate vegetable, draws in æthereall breath for its dayly refreshment & vitall ferment & transpires again with gross exhalations, And according to the condition of all other things living ought to have its times of beginning youth old age & perishing .”
Judaism classically draws no distinction in its laws between religious and ostensibly non-religious life ; Jewish religious tradition does not distinguish clearly between religious, national, racial, or ethnic identities.
In 1988 the team had its best international result when it reached the UEFA Cup quarter-finals with four victories and three draws.
The festival draws the best talents of India to its competitions, covering areas ranging from music and drama to literary games and quizzing.
It draws its vocabulary from French, Italian, Spanish, English, German, and Russian, and is largely intelligible to those who have studied Esperanto.
Jurisdiction draws its substance from public international law, conflict of laws, constitutional law and the powers of the executive and legislative branches of government to allocate resources to best serve the needs of its native society.

draws and personnel
The program draws from a pool of applicants that includes Defence Force personnel and employees of State Police Forces and the AFP but must be sworn as PSO's for the AFP.

draws and from
As another Thanksgiving draws near, let us take time out from the often hectic pace of our lives to try and recapture the feelings that filled the hearts of the Pilgrims on the first Thanksgiving.
Moreover, the conclusions he draws from the findings are not always the only ones possible.
It draws young people into the circle of those who continue the life of the church from generation to generation.
Occasionally, Seigner draws some justly deserved laughs by his quick shifts from one personality to another.
Camus draws from his own experience of isolation during the war in writing The Plague.
* Abduction ( kinesiology ), a type of movement which draws a limb away from the median plane of the body
Corporate election draws support from a similar concept of corporate election found in the Old Testament and Jewish law.
Meanwhile, academia draws on resources from taxpayers, foundations, endowments, and tuition payers, and it judges the social service delivered.
This is a total of over 24, 000 jobs, since Aarau's population is about 16, 000 it draws workers from many surrounding communities.
As such, it can be seen as connecting other disciplinary approaches for investigating ancient astronomy: astroarchaeology ( an obsolete term for studies that draw astronomical information from the alignments of ancient architecture and landscapes ), history of astronomy ( which deals primarily with the written textual evidence ), and ethnoastronomy ( which draws on the ethnohistorical record and contemporary ethnographic studies ).
It is also the home of a community band which draws musicians from several neighboring communities.
The so-called Athanasian Creed dates from well after Athanasius's death and draws upon the phraseology of Augustine's De trinitate.
The book's plot draws from other material related to Blade Runner in a number of ways:
The area of research draws from statistics and computational linguistics.
Biotechnology draws on the pure biological sciences ( genetics, microbiology, animal cell culture, molecular biology, biochemistry, embryology, cell biology ) and in many instances it is also dependent on knowledge and methods from outside the sphere of biology ( chemical engineering, bioprocess engineering, information technology, biorobotics ).
This version draws extensively from Charles Godfrey Leland's Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches and other modern sources, particularly from the works of Aleister Crowley.

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