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Their report reveals that the lagoon water, while not tasting very good, was drinkable, though " muddy and dirty ".
Their project attracted a great deal of attention, including from the Miami Herald and the final report was published in a book written by the boys called Big Sky, Little Bullet.
Their report states: " The Gwembe Tonga on the Zambian side and the Zimbabwean Tonga are one ; but due to separation brought about by the dam, they are now considered different people.
Their purpose was to locate the enemy and direct and correct the indirect fire of artillery from the artillery fortifications as well as to report on the progress and position of key enemy units.
Their report alleged a longstanding connection between the IRA and FARC-EP, mentioned at least 15 IRA members who had been traveling in and out of Colombia since 1998, and estimated that the IRA had received at least $ 2 million in drug proceeds for training FARC-EP members.
Their report ended the perceived need for the joint resolution.
Their report also stated that " vigorous, open debate of the scientific merits of this new technology is the most appropriate focus going forward.
Their main activities are to examine, monitor, advise and publicly report on human rights situations in specific countries or territories.
Their intent was " to restore and conserve the natural surroundings of the Falls of Niagara, rather than to attempt to add anything thereto ", and the report anticipated fundamental questions.
Their report has been disputed by the Chinese media, citing " The 25, 000 li of the Red Army's Long March are a historic fact and not open to doubt.
Their report stated that the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and its Foxwoods casino have had a positive economic impact on the neighboring town of Ledyard and the state of Connecticut.
Their report, NSC-68, was submitted directly to Truman in February 1950, who sent it to the NSC for a cost analysis.
Their last known position report was near the Nukumanu Islands, about 800 miles ( 1, 300 km ) into the flight.
Their newscast resembles Fox News, and they report about news strikingly similar to that on earth, but in a factual science orientated terminology ( i. e. Coneheads-style ), thereby making for example fun of the public obsession with sexual acts of public figures by referring to the global importance of touching reproductive organs.
Their report was submitted to the Government on January 14, 2003.
Their report, presented in October 1888, suggested that the existing locks on the route from Sheffield to Keadby were inadequate, but that the waterway could be upgraded to take 300 to 500 tonne boats by building new locks alongside the old, without disrupting traffic.
Their report, Islamophobia: A Challenge for Us All, was launched in November 1997 by the Home Secretary, Jack Straw.
Their report was due out on December 31, 2009.
Their main advantage is their fairly low cost compared to surveys, as one can get results relatively quickly and increase the sample size of a report by talking with several people at once.
Their work, under editor Benjamin C. Bradlee, became known for being the first to report on a number of political " dirty tricks " used by the Nixon re-election committee during his campaign for reelection.
Their report says that the benefits of screenings before the age of 50 don't outweigh the risks.
Their report was published later, under the title Noticias Secretas de América ( Secret News From America ).
Their report recommended the establishment of a park in the territory lying near and enclosing the headwaters of five major rivers, those being: the Muskoka, Madawaska ( including Opeongo ), Amable du Fond, Petawawa and South rivers.
Their report in December 2005 first made public the NSA warrantless surveillance controversy.
Their report found no evidence of any personal involvement of Waldheim in those crimes.

Their and spurred
Their arrival spurred widespread protests, as the city, in which food situation was desperate, was obliged to house and feed the Ukrainians.
Their large engines spurred an evolution that led to impressive machines, like the Demetrius Poliorcetes ' Helepolis ( or " Taker of Cities ") of 304 BCE: nine storeys high and plated with iron, it stood 40 m ( 132 ft ) tall and 21 m ( 69 ft ) wide, weighing 180 t ( 360, 000 lb ).
Their success spurred an era of rapid growth at the company.
He preached that racism was a sin, and he said of atheists, "... we can learn from radical doubters [...] It is the heretics who have forced the church to clear its mind, opened up to it new insights, spurred it on to deeper thinking about God and Christ and man [...] Their concern is a challenge to our complacency.
Their production is spurred on by the $ 500 check Melvin cuts them, even though they it ends up bouncing when they try cashing it.
Their work raised public awareness about HIV infection in children, and spurred funding for the development of pediatric AIDS drugs as well as research into mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
Their deaths spurred the organization of a company of 25 men calling themselves the Oregon Rangers at the Oregon Institute.
Their declaration that Irene was a hit made headlines and spurred advance-ticket sales in New York City.

Their and RAF
The RAF Strategic Nuclear Deterrent Forces: Their Origins, Roles and Deployment, 1946-1969: a Documentary History.
Their own test-ground beside the factory was compulsorily purchased and became the main RAF testing ground for aircraft built in the Coventry district.
Their base airfield was mostly at RAF Chivenor in Devon.
Their Vulcans were equipped in late 1966 with WE. 177 laydown nuclear bombs at RAF Cottesmore in the low-level penetration role and assigned to SACEUR, before spending six years in the same role 1969-74 at RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus, as part of the Near East Air Force Wing ( NEAF ) where the squadron formed part of the United Kingdom's commitment to CENTO.
Bomber Squadrons of the RAF and Their AIrcraft.
Their youngest son Brian, an RAF pilot, was killed in action in a bombing raid over Wilhelmshaven, Germany the first night of Britain's entry into the Second World War.
Their flight for Arnhem began from RAF Folkingham.
Their careers were interrupted in 1939, when they joined the RAF to serve in World War II: they saw action at Dunkirk and later served in North Africa, Italy and Austria, both narrowly escaping from being shot in France .< ref >
Their operations form the substantial part of the light aircraft movements at the airport, being, among other things, sole contractor to the Air Cadet Organisation to provide Light Aircraft Flying Scholarships to RAF cadets.

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