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I've spent a year
deployed
in Iraq, and amongst the hundreds of movies I've seen here was this little gem called Vampire Assassin.
The US military, under the direction of General Leslie Groves, hoped all along to used the bomb as a actual weapon to be
deployed
against the enemy, first against the Germans and then against the Japanese.
I am a
deployed
soldier, and when I spend my precious downtime watching movies like this.
The movie has obviously been realized on an extensive budget which is brilliantly
deployed
in its realistic, crowd-filled sets.
The character development sequences (the soilders' flashbacks, looking back to their last moments, before being deployed) should have been throughout the movie and not just clumped into one long memory.
Actors of stature - Robert Duvall, Robert Downey, Jr. - are
deployed
in roles which go nowhere; a director of occasional genius produces a film which looks like it is filmed through a coffee-stained camera lens; a writer (John Grisham) who has never produced anything of merit, discovers new depths of under-motivated incoherence.
I won't spoil the film for anyone, but, separated from my wife by 4,000-odd miles, as an ex-army officer who was
deployed
in a couple of wars and as private pilot, I admit to crying heartily a couple of times.
I am
deployed
in Iraq right now.
What a surprise it was when the airbags, that deploy instantly in the event of a crash,
deployed
several seconds after the crash!
The use of sound is remarkable, especially in the last act, when what we hear through the other end of the telephone is
deployed
to powerful effect.
In the Battle of Britain (fought in the summer of 1940) the Royal Air Force
deployed
the Hurricanes against bombers, while the more agile Spitfires engaged their fighter escorts.
They may also grow more confident that their skills will be properly
deployed
in a fast-growing economy, further spreading the prosperity that many fellow citizens have only recently started to enjoy.
But discussions of the Chinese economy’s imbalances and vulnerabilities tend to neglect some of the more positive elements of its structural evolution, particularly the government’s track record of prompt corrective intervention, and the substantial state balance sheet that can be deployed, if necessary.
There are essentially two solutions, but neither has been
deployed
on a large scale.
For the building blocks of a renewed peace process to be sustainable, an international force must be
deployed
along Gaza’s border with Egypt to prevent the constant smuggling of weapons and isolate the conflict.
This raises another risk: with major law-enforcement assets
deployed
in or near Sochi, terrorists might try to strike elsewhere during the Olympics.
In the Middle East and Central Asia, this policy seems at times to have assumed predominance comparable to that of the former doctrine of deterrence
deployed
against the Soviet Union and its Communist allies.
The nuclear-armed states can and should make serious commitments to dramatic further reductions in the size of their arsenals; hold the number of weapons physically
deployed
and ready for immediate launch to an absolute minimum; and change their strategic doctrines to limit the role and salience of nuclear weapons, ideally by committing to “no first use.”
The military task force
deployed
to the area is still in place, and civil-society groups have accused soldiers of pillaging private property, raping women, and shooting innocent citizens.
The pharmaceutical industry, fueled by our desire for quick fixes, has effectively
deployed
its considerable power to promulgate the notion of “disorders” and “illnesses” in all domains of our lives.
Smart-grid hardware has been
deployed
widely in the past decade, and as companies figure out how to use big data and analytic tools, it will become much more important.
An effective strategy requires that all forms of US power be deployed, especially diplomacy and cooperation with China.
Meanwhile, French troops, with the support of other European Union members – notably Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Poland, Romania, and Sweden – are now
deployed
for putatively humanitarian reasons in the Central African Republic and Chad, where they have already clashed with Sudanese government forces.
Indeed, the IMF’s own research shows that countries that
deployed
capital controls first – or alongside a host of other macroprudential measures – were among the most resilient during the global financial crisis.
This technology is ready to be
deployed
so long as we can muster the resources to train teachers and visually impaired students to use the new tools.
More than half of French naval forces were
deployed
during the Libyan crisis, during which their normal activity rate increased by 10-40% – at a cost of €40 million ($50 million), not to mention disruptions of standard training and maintenance.
Indeed, Man is more than himself, because the specifically human qualities can only be fully
deployed
in society.
In their rise to power, the Nazis
deployed
sophisticated modern communications technologies, including radio and film, to win the battle of ideas – and thus to shape public opinion and behavior – among a well-educated population in a fledgling democracy.
In Trump’s hands, a constitutional power intended to mitigate the “necessary severity” of criminal justice was
deployed
to sanction cruelty by a sworn officer of the law.
Several countries, including NATO allies, have imposed “national caveats” that limit where their troops can be
deployed
or the tasks they undertake.
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