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As compared to VFR flight, instrument pilots must meticulously evaluate weather, create a very detailed flight plan based around specific instrument departure, en route, and arrival procedures, and dispatch the flight.
This news came from a dispatch sneaked out by Cornwallis on the 17 September, accompanied by a plea for help: " If you cannot relieve me very soon, you must be prepared to hear the worst.
While the escort agency is paid a fee for this booking and dispatch service, the customer must negotiate any additional fees or arrangements directly with the escort for any other services that are not provided by the agency involved, such as providing sexual services ( regardless of the legality of these services ).
A frequency may be dispatch controlled ( or controlled net ) which is controlled by one control station and any parties wishing to use the frequency must direct all calls to the control station who routes calls as needed to necessary parties.
To catch a burglar, the player must dispatch police cars and guide them to the crook.
The C ++ standards do not mandate exactly how dynamic dispatch must be implemented, but compilers generally use minor variations on the same basic model.
In a language supporting double dispatch, this is slightly more costly, because the compiler must generate code to calculate the method's offset in the method table at runtime, thereby increasing the overall instruction path length ( by an amount that is likely to be no more than the total number of calls to the function, which may not be very significant ).
Scheduled Generators and Market Participants must make dispatch offers, dispatch bids and rebids in good faith ( s. 3. 8. 22A, NER ).
Counters have been developed, including using a conventional sword to dispatch unarmed opponents while holding Shieldbreaker with one's off arm, though this requires some skill in swordplay and one must account for the personal strength the Sword saps.
The player, controlling a sorcerer known only as Dana must overcome unlimited enemy spawning, challenging level designs, a countdown timer, instant death from any physical contact with enemies, and limited ways to dispatch enemies.
* An extension of the fight between Neo and the three upgraded Agents, where Neo must also dispatch several SWAT team fighters.
When Pourtalès, the German Ambassador in St. Petersburg reported that the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Sazonov warned him that Germany “ must reckon with Europe ” if she supported an Austrian attack against Serbia, Wilhelm wrote on the margin of Pourtalès ’ s dispatch “ No!
Hitler: This is to be understood as " one must dispatch and destroy opposing organizations ".

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and if a poll had been taken immediately following the dispatch of troops to Little Rock I believe the majority would have been for the Old South.
`` It would be a disgrace, and, as I have already said to the people of Tennessee, if Hearst is nominated, we may as well pen a dispatch, and send it back from the field of battle: ' All is lost, including our honor ' ''.
Obviously the commander-in-chief had confidence that Morgan would furnish him good intelligence too, for on the 23rd of May, he told Morgan that the British were prepared to move, perhaps in the night, and asked Morgan to have two of his best horses ready to dispatch to General Smallwood with the intelligence obtained.
Remembering the step-by-step fate of Danzig and the West German misgivings about `` salami '' tactics, it is to be hoped that the dispatch of General Clay to West Berlin as President Kennedy's representative will mark a stiffening of response not only to future indignities and aggressions but also to some that have passed.
On 10 August, Eugene sent an urgent dispatch reporting that he was falling back to Donauwörth – " The enemy have marched.
All taxis are fitted with meters ; all are air conditioned ; the majority of the taxis are 5-seaters ; about 90 % of taxis have radiophones ; call booking is done via GPS or digital voice dispatch.
" The Song Dynasty ( 960 – 1279 ) official Li Zengbo wrote in 1257 that arsenals should have several hundred thousand iron bomb shells available and that when he was in Jingzhou, about one to two thousand were produced each month for dispatch of ten to twenty thousand at a time to Xiangyang and Yingzhou.
Most modern processors have special hardware support for subroutine " call " and " return " instructions, so the overhead of one extra machine instruction per dispatch is somewhat diminished.
He may have outnumbered Máel Morda's army, since Brian felt secure enough to dispatch a mounted detachment under the command of his youngest son, Donnchad, to raid southern Leinster, presumably hoping to force Máel Morda to release his contingents from there to return to defend their homes.
It was named for Daniel Sullivan, said by some sources to have been a Revolutionary War general killed by Native Americans while carrying a dispatch between Fort Vincennes and Louisville.
The Irish Government have, therefore, requested the British Government to apply immediately to the United Nations for the urgent dispatch of a Peace-Keeping Force to the Six Counties of Northern Ireland and have instructed the Permanent Representative to the United Nations to inform the Secretary General of this request.
The staff officer who brought the dispatch to Halsey remarked " If they do that to us we will have to go on the defensive.
While in theory the LMP concepts are useful and not evidently subject to manipulation, in practice system operators have substantial discretion over LMP results through the ability to classify units as running in " out-of-merit dispatch ", which are thereby excluded from the LMP calculation.
Researchers have noted that a variety of factors, including energy price caps set well below the putative scarcity value of energy, the impact of " out-of-merit " dispatch, the use of techniques such as voltage reductions during scarcity periods with no corresponding scarcity price signal, etc., results in a " missing money " problem.
The markets have therefore been useful in bringing efficiencies to short-term system operations and dispatch, but have been a failure in what was advertised as a principal benefit: stimulating suitable new investment where it is needed, when it is needed.
Family rafting water slides have the largest capacity of all the different types of tubing water slides averaging between 4 and 6 riders per dispatch.
The jaws, thought to have had a comparatively weak bite force, would have been useful for eating prey alive but not as useful for quick, forceful dispatch of the prey ( since modern animals that do this have unique specializations that dromaeosaurs lacked ).
Contact with the native population and the dispatch of officials to an island named " Yizhou " ( 夷州 ) by the Wu navy might have been to Taiwan, but the location of Yizhou is open to dispute ; some historians believe it was Taiwan, while others believe it was the Ryukyu Islands.
On 25 March 1825 Governor Brisbane mentioned the discoveries of Hovell and Hume in a dispatch and said that he intended to send a vessel to Western Port to have it explored.
A dispatch in The New York Times of March 11, 1905, stated that the verdict was " written out with the knowledge and assistance of Deputy High Sheriff Rawlins ", implying that the jurors may have been coached on what conclusion to reach.

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In most medieval battles, more soldiers were killed during the retreat than in battle, since mounted knights could quickly and easily dispatch the archers and infantry who were no longer protected by a line of pikes as they had been during the previous fighting.
* Late fee stamp — issued to show payment of a fee to allow inclusion of a letter or package in the outgoing dispatch although it has been turned in after the cut-off time.
The Department has been a Public Safety Department since 1956, provides 24 hour services 7 days a week including a dispatch center and jail, and is proud of its less than 2 minute response time to fires and other emergencies.
A special version of the kettle has been built, however, for Harlan to dispatch a young Eternal, one Brinsley Sheridan Cooper, back to the 24th century, which lies “ beyond the downwhen terminus ” accessible via Eternity and its kettle system.
Because telephone service boundaries did not always exactly match governmental and other jurisdictional boundaries, a user might dial 911, only to discover that he had been connected to the wrong dispatch center because he had telephone service from one location but lived within the boundaries of another jurisdiction.
This is an extension of single dispatch polymorphism where a method call is dynamically dispatched based on the actual derived type of the object on which the method has been called.
A United Press dispatch dated January 10, 1950 reported a director had been found to fill the vacancy caused by his death.
Timetable and train order was not used widely outside North America, and has been phased out in favor of radio dispatch on many light-traffic lines and electronic signals on high-traffic lines.
" In addition, Snyder had been assured via a dispatch from Washington that " the Department of Justice would back him until he did get a conviction.
A reference to Brisbane's dispatch to Earl Bathurst dated 14 May 1825 shows that Bigge's recommendations had been carefully considered, and that many improvements had been made.
Little objected and in a dispatch in 1857, the British cancelled the deal which would have been unfavourable to Newfoundland.
These methods were originally being used at DOD for command and control ( C2 ) but have now been applied to dispatch in efforts like the Department of Transportation Intelligent Transportation System at the Transportation Management Centers and other efforts involving DHS counterterrorism or fusion centers.
A call box or callbox is a ( usually metal ) box containing a special-purpose direct line telephone or other telecommunications device, which has been used by various industries and institutions as a way for employees or clients at a remote location to contact a central dispatch office.
Mason ’ s daughter, writing in 1906, said that the Confederate dispatch bag had been secured by Commander Williams RN, a passenger on Trent, and later delivered to the Confederate envoys in London.
In December 1850 war broke out with the Xhosa and some of the Khoikhoi ; Sir Harry Smith was insufficiently supplied with troops from England ; and though his conduct of the operations was warmly approved by the Duke of Wellington and other military authorities, Lord Grey, in a dispatch never submitted to the queen, recalled him in 1852 before the Xhosa and Khoikhoi had been completely subdued.

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