Such deaths happen in every instance of urban warfare, from the post-Normandy fighting in the villages of France in World War II to the more recent NATO bombing of Serbia.
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"In the instance of the Linked Hybrids, this experience seems more like being in an observation tower, and less like being in the middle of a bustling, alive, exciting city, " he says.
And one of the issues he raised was the idea that Iran obviously borders Afghanistan and has stayed relatively -- has stayed pretty much out of Afghanistan in terms of -- compared to some of the things that it's done in Iraq, for instance, in terms of arming the insurgents in Iraq.
In the instance of Netflix, yes, the customers may be the ones losing.
As in the instance of the Kuwait Camp Philadelphia incident several questions are raised by the Fort Hood shootings.
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In the instance of auto-adjudication for the count on May 3, the decision was taken between returning officers and the e-counting provider.
In the instance of the Tech Guy, the VC might be concerned that he will focus too much on developing cool product features and potentially ignore non-product issues.
Poland has filed a suit in the EU Court of First Instance, located in Luxembourg, opposing Brussels' original acceptance of the merger.
Others reported stations out of service, though in at least one instance in Manhattan, the Department of Transportation said a non-working station had been turned off because of a street festival.
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Carl Richards wrote a must-read article that was published in the New York Times, telling his story of an instance of personal financial mismanagement in the midst of the financial crisis that ultimately led to a short-sale on his home.
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The results were spectacular - in one instance 14mm of nerve regrowth was produced.
There is no instance in all of history when printing press money actually turned around a correction.
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Last year, in a rare instance of familial disclosure, Denton posted to his Facebook wall a newspaper clipping about her.
One model which materialists use for their reductive view of consciousness is from physics: for instance, in the reduction of thermodynamics to statistical mechanics, the temperature of a gas is explained in terms of the mean kinetic energy of its constituent molecules.
But even in the darker places - among the poorest of the newly poor in the motels outside Las Vegas, for instance, or among the inmates of a tough young offenders prison in Jackson, Mississippi - I always found a faith in the idea that something, something American, could counter the desperate circumstances people were in.
In the state of Guerrero, for instance, in 2013 armed citizens groups set up roadblocks, taking the law into their own hands.
Several EU leaders want individual countries' debts guaranteed by the whole eurozone, for instance in the form of centrally issued eurobonds.
Name one instance in the history of British football where the appointment of a director of football has worked - the answer is "never".
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In one instance, issuance of the 2005 audit report was delayed until the last minute because of concerns expressed by a KPMG hedge accounting SME.
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Again, this is an instance in which years of under-investment and natural wear and tear on building equipment may be reversed through this fast-expiring tax program.
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For instance, in spite of its commitment to competition, the plan would create, at least for a transitional period, new exclusive Internet registries: each of the new top-level domains would be controlled by just one company.
It also needs a good grasp of the firm's core competence: in this instance, knowing lots about yeast, a common factor in all of Kikkoman's activities.
But this grim aspect of the charity's work also led - in that instance - to the reunion of 120 other missing young women with their families.
In the first instance, greater mobility of capital gives governments more freedom of manoeuvre in fiscal policy, not less.
My mother had always been ahead of fashion trends, but in this instance she'd recognized the talent of Patricia Field twenty years before the rest of the world.
They came to be known as sufis by reference to their simple garments of wool (suf), and through their efforts Islam was carried deep into the lands of Asia and Africa.11 The spread of Islam in India, for instance, was more the work of sufis than men who wielded swords.
Much of the experimentation and innovation in banking has therefore taken place on its fringes: in facilitating payments, for instance, or in finding new ways of crunching data.
Foreign banks need to be in joint ventures to access much of the trading in China, while in Singapore, for instance, they dominate more than 50% of the market's trade.
When we crossed into Switzerland around day nine, reblochon took the spotlight in the town of La Fouly, for instance, in a thick tartiflette, wrapping potatoes and cream in an oozy embrace.
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