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In working out the practical legal conclusions President Waters was not thinking only of this pilot project, for it is planned to duplicate this program or system in other builder developments nationally.
Several serpentinite deposits are being investigated as potentially large scale CO < sub > 2 </ sub > storage sinks such as those found in NSW, Australia, where the first mineral carbonation pilot plant project is underway.
Begun as a Sargasso Sea pilot sampling project in August 2003, Craig Venter announced the full Expedition on 4 March 2004.
The project was abandoned two years later when a distance-record attempt flight crashed, killing the pilot.
Within these project, some pilot prototypes were implemented and demonstrated.
Although the pilot episode was made, there were difficulties selling the project.
In January 1991 the Janet IP Service ( JIPS ) was set up as a pilot project to host IP traffic on the existing network.
A new MTA bus hub was recently completed in downtown Nashville, as was the Music City Star pilot project.
Among its other activities, WFP is coordinating the five-year Purchase for Progress ( P4P ) pilot project.
There are plans to re-introduce two herds in Germany and in Oostvaardersplassen Nature Reserve in Flevoland ( Netherlands ), and in 2007 a bison pilot project in a fenced area was begun in Kraansvlak.
In 1968 the Swedish pilot Carl Gustaf von Rosen suggested the MiniCOIN project to General Ojukwu.
Houssou Paul, a pilot project funded by the United Nations Environment Program ( UNEP ) revealed that in 40 years, the coast to the east of Cotonou fell by 400 meters.
The X. 500 pilot project has been in development in the commercial space, and the technology continues to be present in major installations of millions of users within corporate data centers, and within the U. S. Government for credentialing.
A pilot episode was filmed, but was not shown, and the project was terminated.
He was also project test pilot on the F5D Skylancer, and his last five months at Patuxent were spent as an instructor in the Test Pilot School.
On 10 January 2007, the National Archives and Footnote launched a pilot project to digitize historic documents from the National Archives holdings.
As it took three dozen people six years to reconstruct 300 of the 16, 000 bags, the Fraunhofer-IPK institute has developed the " Stasi-Schnipselmaschine " ( Stasi snippet machine ) for computerized reconstruction and is testing it in a pilot project.
The project coordinators ( including book publisher and publicist George P. Putnam ) interviewed Earhart and asked her to accompany pilot Wilmer Stultz and copilot / mechanic Louis Gordon on the flight, nominally as a passenger, but with the added duty of keeping the flight log.
* Roy F. Brissenden, World War II pilot, physicist, aeronautical engineer, mechanical engineer, teacher, inventor, project leader at Hampton, Langley Research Center NACA / NASA ; great genius of the Apollo Program
* Dalston People a pilot project hyperlocal news website funded by Associated Northcliffe Digital
Col. Bob Gates, Bob Hope's USO pilot, was key in getting the comedian's support for the undertaking, as well as lending his name and prestige to the project.
Kalamazoo, Michigan installed curb cuts in the 1940's as a pilot project to aide employment of disabled veterans.
This office may have been involved as a test project office for the Lockheed U-2, with whom Fort Walton Beach resident, World War II exile Polish pilot, and CIA officer, Ksawery Wyrożemski was involved.
Called " BioTown, USA ", the pilot project involved converting local vehicles to run on ethanol and biodiesel fuels and converting animal waste into electricity and natural gas.
Both the QPW and Paradox for Windows ( another Borland database application ) codebases were based on Borland's internal pilot project with object oriented UI code for Windows.

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Jarrah arrived back in the United States on August 5, though other sources indicate that he took his pilot s test on August 2, having missed his sister s wedding to do so.
Any time during a triad conversation, group members can switch seats and one of the co-pilots can sit in the pilot s seat.
Smith s defiant response was a Unilateral Declaration of Independence, timed to coincide with Armistice Day at 11. 00 am on 11 November 1965, an attempt to garner support in the UK by reminding people of the contribution of the colony to the war effort ( Smith himself had been a Spitfire pilot ).
The Razor s Edge tells the story of Larry Darrell, an American pilot traumatized by his experiences in World War I, who sets off in search of some transcendent meaning in his life.
But while the Air Force s pilot training requirements were decreasing, its strategic air arm was expanding.
The new terminal has a large lobby, pilot s lounge, a vending machine area, office space, a large conference room space upstairs that doubles as an observation deck to watch aircraft fly in and out of the airport, and other amenities.
Doolittle was the first to envision that a pilot could be trained to use instruments to fly through fog, clouds, precipitation of all forms, darkness, or any other impediment to visibility ; and in spite of the pilot s own possibly confused motion sense inputs.
Under the Seaman s Protection act, Abijah Garrison, a merchant sailing pilot and master, had obtained American papers and moved his family to Newburyport in 1806.
" Hill obtained his pilot s licence at the age of 16.
The Lecture is held on or close to 6 July every year to mark the date in 1929 when Amy Johnson was awarded her pilot s licence.
By contrast, Ewing and Lundstrom came to their conclusions on what happened to Butch after interviewing the still living survivors of O Hare s last mission: F6F pilot Skon, TBF radar officer Rand, and TBF gunner Kernan.
They travel by one of Toranaga s galleys piloted by the Portuguese pilot Rodrigues.
" The NTSB further determined that " contributing to the pilot in command s decision to take off was a desire to adhere to an overly ambitious itinerary, in part, because of media commitments.
The six writers taking part in this pilot programme were: Aidan Harney, Lisa Keogh, Shona McCarthy, Jody O Neill, Neil Sharpson and Lisa Tierney-Keogh.
The only others on board were Begich s aide Russell Brown and the pilot, Don Jonz ; the four were heading to a campaign fundraiser for Begich.
When discussing the concept of the show, creator Alan Ball elaborates on the foremost questions the show s pilot targeted:
When accounting stories of meetings between Stalin and Chkalov, for example, Soviet newspapers spoke of Stalin s paternalism towards the young pilot.
Among them, the School of Software is the only statewide pilot School of Software at a teachers university ; The International College of Chinese Studies is among the 8 State Bases for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, certified by the Ministry of Education.
In the ubiquitous Ju 88G-6 night fighter, which was both fast and manouevrable, the Revi 16N gunsight was modified to allow the pilot to aim at the target by placing a reflecting mirror above the pilot s head, parallel to a similar mirror placed behind the actual gunsight ( where the eye would normally be ) which itself was further to the rear, functioning together in the manner of a periscope.
Australia s pilot scheme also includes Papua New Guinea.
Tank, through a contact in Denmark, informed Galland about the possibility of the Argentinian Government employing him as a test pilot for Tank s new generation of fighters.

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