Miller, an Army Green Beret who repeatedly charged over exposed ground and battled more than 100 enemy fighters to save the lives of his fellow soldiers in Afghanistan in 2008.
Nonetheless, with total disregard for his own safety, he called for his men to quickly move back to cover positions as he charged the enemy over exposed ground and under overwhelming enemy fire in order to provide protective fire for his team.
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Chris Richey: We're biased, but we think the greatest sin in modern American stock investing is the fact that both U.S. individual and institutional investors are typically over-exposed to and over-diversified in the U.S. market while being significantly under-exposed to International stock markets.
Bands burn more brightly, but more briefly: they become over-exposed, and people get bored.
And the constant privacy flaps are a testament to the fact that people are wary of their information being over-exposed.
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Mr Lewis joined Haringey last month to replace Sharon Shoesmith, who was sacked over failings exposed by the Baby P case.
But until Africa's economies become more diversified, they will be over-exposed to changeable weather, fickle aid flows and volatile commodity prices.
In written evidence to the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards, Lord Stevenson also said the bank had become "over-exposed" to the property market.
In other words, defense equities cease to be a useful hedge against downturns in the commercial business cycle if they are over-exposed to it.
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At the time, he said that regardless of the amount needed for recapitalization of Cypriot banks, the debt of the country would be manageable because the loan that Cyprus would get from the European Stability Mechanism would mainly be for the recapitalization of the banks that have been over-exposed to the Greek market.
Obama and Romney will be exposed over and over before November for half truths, incompetence, maybe even lies.
Charlie says, I think you actually see in government a lot of the ideas we have been exposed to over the past couple of days.
The legal wrangling over the Cup has exposed the unseemly side of yacht racing, which is always lurking in the background of a sport that attracts outsize egos with pocketbooks to match.
Turbulence in the financial markets over the past year has exposed many longstanding weaknesses that escaped scrutiny during the long bull market.
The EU's divisions between free-market liberals and state interventionists will be exposed in rows over subsidies to industry, competition rules and capping executive pay.
We know from studies that individuals who deal with hides of animals can be exposed to spores over an eight-hour period, and as many as 500-1000 spores inhaled over that period do not cause inhalation anthrax.
Over 50 million Americans might be exposed to a radioactive plume in the event of a Juragua accident.
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Yet the impasse over the governor-general has exposed the dangers of stubborn resistance to the constitutional evolution that many Australians would support.
People aged 65 and over and people who are not exposed to much sun should also take a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms.
Leinster regained the lead in the 16th minute when Edinburgh's defence was ruthlessly exposed and Heaslip powered over the line from close range.
The planned burqa ban would forbid the covering of the face even in the street, but not the wearing of an all-over veil that leaves the face exposed.
Richey: That's the other half of what we see as a root cause of the past decade of flat or negative returns for the typical U.S.-based equity investor: they've been seriously under-exposed to International stocks over the past decade.
As many as 500, 000 people may have been exposed to the contaminated water over a period of 30 years, the Marine Corps said.
Obama's senior advisers feared that the massive Israeli mistrust of Obama the poll exposed was liable to spill over into the American Jewish community.
Everyone over the age of 40 was probably exposed to too much lead during childhood , and most of us suffered nothing more than a few points of IQ loss.
As examples cited of the questionable sterility practices, the inspection report describes a technician who was wearing a non-sterile gown and extending his arm over a vial tray containing open, exposed vials.
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Many other private moments from the singer's life will be exposed as the case progresses over the next several months, with witnesses expected to testify about secret medical treatments, lavish spending and tender moments spent with his mother and children.
The debacle has also exposed Australia to a new reality over its other foreign-policy block, the American alliance.
Poland's defense was looking fragile and was exposed again with a simple ball over the top -- with Boruc this time having to deny Christoph Leitgeb.
Starting periods at an early age has been linked with an increased risk of breast cancer, possibly because women are exposed to higher levels of oestrogen over their lifetime.
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