This brain drain is a big hurdle for creating a corps of world-class math wizards in China.
Instead of ditching one phone or the other, a corps of professional multimedia types have concluded, Why not keep both?
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UN's own plans for bridge-building include a corps of volunteers to teach people in developing countries how to use computers, and a health network to provide hospitals and clinics with up-to-date medical information.
There are hundreds of caring Nevadans that have rallied like a corps of angels to come and provide free health care for their struggling neighbors -- housekeepers, operators, receptionists, eligibility workers, social workers, nurses, doctors.
Using a corps of government-trained experts--a top designation is "Scers, " for Seize Computer Evidence Recovery Specialists--the group can copy the hard drives on 300 computers in a day, says Thomas Aleman, global leader of the unit.
On the 16, Ms. Tripp invited Ms. Lewinsky to have lunch with her in the Pentagon City mall, and there she was greeted by a corps of FBI agents and independent counsel lawyers and talking to a hotel room where she spent the next several hours.
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Despite its odd location, the mountain has attracted a crusty corps of backcountry skiers.
But there was always something a bit fey about Mr Knievel, even in the 1970s, when long hair and tight crotches made every young man look like a member of a corps de ballet.
And it was shocking for me to see such a huge corps of the press and just me, this one hip-hop artist from the States, sitting there, and they started to ask me these intense questions.
In 2008, he was assigned to Hounslow, West London, and became "an integral member of the Corps of Drums throughout the Battalion's time on public duties, the highlight of which was being a part of the Household Division's Beating the Retreat -- a real honour for a line infantry Corps of Drums, " the ministry said.
The challenge was brought by the Thomas More Law Center (TMLC), a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and co-counsel David Yerushalmi, on behalf of Kevin Murray, a Marine Corps veteran of the Iraqi War.
In a December 6, 2007 letter to the Committee, we explained that the Department of Homeland Security, with the support of the General Services Administration, has already established a contingency contracting corps to provide a ready reserve of contracting officials for emergency situations.
He took part in the war in eastern Bosnia as a commander of a Yugoslav army corps.
They should realize now that we've got a good young corps of guys and we've got some good veterans.
"In the past, if we could not get easements from a town, the Army Corps of Engineers would not do a replenishment project, " said Mr. Ragonese.
With funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) as well as the Kauffman Foundation of Kansas City and the Deshpande Foundation of India, Mr Blank has designed I-Corps as a way of converting the most promising science and engineering projects in American universities into start-ups.
The engine will be removed "in a matter of days" by the Army Corps of Engineers or a federal contractor, Jones said.
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He went on to point out the overwhelming superiority of the Navy-Marine Corps team against a litany of state forces.
Prisons would do better to adopt a military model of regimine, esprit de corps, and discipline that would be over a shorter period of time and return a better product to society.
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Two teams of engineers, one funded by the state of Louisiana and one based at the University of California, Berkley, have previously put the blame on the Army Corps of Engineers and on a weak layer of ground below the canal walls.
There were tears in the foyer as hotel staff queued up to take pictures of the press corps - then sent a couple of brave porters on to the bullet train platform to pursue us out of the station waving the flag of St George.
During the four-and-a-half months of the infamous battle, the corps lost 499 airmen and 782 aeroplanes - a third of its total force.
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"These closures are essential so that water can be removed from the city, " a statement from the Corps of Engineers' headquarters in Washington said.
But thanks to the pilot's skill, a fast-acting corps of policemen and one 12-year-old boy, he said, "the stars were aligned for us" and he and the pilot were rescued.
Unfortunately, that meant Marines probably would have to continue going ashore in their ancient AAVs for the next 20 years, so the Corps initiated a series of survivability upgrades aimed at providing the vehicle with better protection.
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"This program takes on a number of power-related challenges and ultimately will allow the Marine Corps to take a big step toward its goal of using fuel only for mobility purposes by 2025, " said H.
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To give you a notion of what culture clash really means, there's even a special section of essays from Peace Corps volunteers.
Written by the father of a corporal in the United States Marine Corps, a writer from a Volvo-driving, often elitist stratum of the Massachusetts North Shore, the essay deserves to be read over every table in America this Thanksgiving and carried thereafter in the hearts of every one of our countrymen.
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