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uniform and Border
The creation of the Refuge Act began with hearings by the United States Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security from 1965 – 1968, which recommended that congress create a uniform system for refugees, but received little support.
With the exceptions of the People's Navy, whose dark-blue uniforms were consistent with the styles of most navies around the world, and the Combat Groups of the Working Class ( Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse ), who wore their own olive-green fatigue uniforms, all NVA armed services, the Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment, the Border Troops of the German Democratic Republic, and the Barracked People's Police ( Kasernierte Volkspolizei ) wore the same basic uniform.
The Field uniform as worn by DDR Border troops
With the blessing of the entire airport staff, Viktor leaves the airport after receiving a uniform coat from a U. S. Customs and Border Protection Assistant Port Director and hails a taxi.

uniform and Troops
Troops will always require uniform and food.
Upon graduation of RASP1 / RASP2, the new Rangers will be assigned to one of the three Ranger Battalions, the 75th Regimental Headquarters, or the Ranger Special Troops Battalion ( RSTB ), where they are now authorized to wear the Ranger tan beret, the Ranger Scroll of their parent unit and the distinctive black physical training uniform.
The ethos and sometimes the uniform were later copied by others who shared Mussolini's political ideas, including Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany, who issued brown shirts to the " Storm Troops " ( Sturmabteilung ) and black uniforms to the " Defense Squad " ( Schutzstaffel, also colloquially known as " Brownshirts ", because they wore black suit-like tunics with brown shirts ), Sir Oswald Mosley in the United Kingdom ( whose British Union of Fascists were also known as the " Blackshirts "), William Dudley Pelley in the United States ( Silver Legion of America or " Silver Shirts "), in Mexico the Camisas Doradas or " Golden Shirts ", Plínio Salgado in Brazil ( whose followers wore green shirts ), and Eoin O ' Duffy in the Irish Free State ( Army Comrades Association or " Blueshirts ").
Only Armed forces personnel in uniform in the three services namely Army, Air Force and Navy are called Troops.
6 ) That while CSD, the wholesaler outfit is managed by civilian central government employees at the cost to the nation in all respects the URCs are also run by government employees in uniform ( the Troops ) for selling CSD goods at a subsidized rate exclusive to the troops.
Troops are judged on their marching skills and uniform appearance with a trophy awarded to the winner each evening.

uniform and was
The only thing which would have attracted attention was that two wore the uniform of prison guards, three the striped suits of convicts.
When the United States entered the First World War Baker made certain that the Draft Act of 1917 prohibited the sale of liquor to men in uniform and that it provided for broad zones around the camps in which prostitution was outlawed.
The maid was very black and very energetic, trim in a yellow pique uniform.
An excellent summary of advantages concerning the uniform fiscal year and coordinated fiscal calendars was contained in a paper presented by a public finance authority recently.
It has been said that when local government revenues were mostly produced locally from the property tax, the lack of a uniform fiscal year was no great handicap ; ;
Space was provided for short-time guest medical exhibits, and the Museum collected new accessions of microscopes, medical, surgical, and diagnostic instruments, uniform, and similar items of historical medico-military significance.
Her uniform was of rich, raw silk, in a shade which matched her hair, skin, housepaint, and cats, and since she was so thin as to be almost shapeless, she rather resembled a frozen fish stick.
Gun went to the connecting door, which was open, and stood at attention while Orville Torrence Killpath, in full uniform, finished combing his hair.
In less than an hour I had gotten a hotel, showered, shaved and was out on the Champs Elysees in a fresh uniform.
: " By the step leading up into the sleeping-car stood a young Belgian lieutenant, resplendent in uniform, conversing with a small man ( Hercule Poirot ) muffled up to the ears of whom nothing was visible but a pink-tipped nose and the two points of an upward-curled moustache.
The sight of the small man in a uniform much too large for his less than 5-foot frame — the army did not issue uniforms small enough — was so disruptively funny that he was excused from parades and marching drills.
He introduced the concept of a uniform space in general topology, as a by-product of his collaboration with Nicolas Bourbaki ( of which he was a Founding Father ).
Ajax originally played in an all black uniform with a red sash tied around the players ' waists, but that uniform was soon replaced by a red / white striped shirt and black shorts.
" Shatner participated in the sketch, outfitted in a USMC Class A uniform, which was a satire of Oliver North and his refusal at that point to speak up about his participation in the Iran-Contra Affair, and in which he had no lines.
Early Bayesian inference, which used uniform priors following Laplace's principle of insufficient reason, was called " inverse probability " ( because it infers backwards from observations to parameters, or from effects to causes ).
These canals known as contour canals would take longer winding routes, along which the land was a uniform altitude.
Yet the banknotes issued were still regionally valid and temporary ; it was not until the mid 13th century that a standard and uniform government issue of paper money was made into an acceptable nationwide currency.
An example of this phenomenon is Dirichlet's theorem, to which it was originally applied by Heine, that a continuous function on a compact interval is uniformly continuous: here continuity is a local property of the function, and uniform continuity the corresponding global property.
This property was significant because it allowed for the passage from local information about a set ( such as the continuity of a function ) to global information about the set ( such as the uniform continuity of a function ).
On April 3, 2012, it was revealed that the Panthers would not be adopting Nike's " Elite 51 " uniform technology, and that aside from the aforementioned logo change and the league-wide revision of the NFL shield on the uniform ( replacing the NFL Equipment logo ), the uniforms will essentially remain unchanged.

uniform and distinguished
The two French anti-riot forces, the CRS and the Gendarmerie Mobile are often mistaken with each other, as their missions are similar, but they can be distinguished by uniform.
Calotes is distinguished from related genera in having uniform size dorsal scales, and lacking a fold of skin extending between the cheek and shoulder, and in having proportionately stronger limbs than Pseudocalotes.
Goldstone is distinguished visually from the latter two minerals by its coarse flecks of copper, dispersed within the glass in an unnaturally uniform manner.
Yemenite pronunciation is not uniform, and Morag has distinguished five sub-dialects, of which the best known is probably Sana ' ani, originally spoken by Jews in and around Sana ' a.
The QIC cartridge is distinguished from other types of tape cartridges by the fact that it contains an endless drive belt which is moved at a uniform speed by a motorised capstan.
To commemorate this distinguished service, President Zachary Taylor authorized the band to wear red piping on the uniform, making it the only Army band to receive a combat distinction from a president of the United States.
But like Chomsky, Labov also saw each of the formally distinguished linguistic varieties within a speech community as homogeneous, invariant and uniform.
A Red Leg is a Jayhawker originally distinguished by the uniform of red leggings.
The 3rd East Anglian Regiment's uniform was distinguished by eagle and garter collar badges and by the wearing of a lanyard of pompadour purple.
Members of the Field Artillery are referred to as " redlegs " because during the American Civil War they were distinguished by scarlet stripes down the legs of their uniform pants.
It was distinguished from the uniform of line infantry by a red band and piping on the peaked service cap ( instead of yellow ).
" He was known for expressing contempt for West Point graduates (" West P ' inters ") and their formal tactics, recommending common sense to his men instead of a military education, and distinguished himself with his unorthodox field uniform, including a tall beaver hat and a blue cotton umbrella.
In 1833, the uniform of the Evzones ( as in all infantry companies of the line battalions ) was in the much-maligned Bavarian style, complete with pants, tailcoats and shako, distinguished only by green braid and plumes.
Their full dress uniform is distinguished from that of enlisted men by being imperial purple with gold brocades instead of blue with silver brocades and by the substitution of buskins for the stockings.
This species is easily distinguished from wintering Common Yellowthroat by its uniform yellow underparts, whereas the North American bird has a white belly.
This species is easily distinguished from wintering Common Yellowthroats by its uniform yellow underparts, in contrast to Common ’ s white belly.

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