And all of you know something that America should never forget: Just as you rise or fall as one unit, we rise or fall as one nation.
The whole civilized world must face it as one line, one unit.
They are all working as one unit, trying to ride out this wave and survive.
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Two pairs of firefighters, each pair with one hose, worked as one unit.
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Upon establishing one unit as the master, users are able to control many performance attributes of the multi-monitor setup in unison through the single monitor.
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Although markets often treat eastern Europe as one economic unit, every country in the region is different.
They eat in those neighborhoods, in other words food is brought to them, they sleep there, and they do it not as one entire unit at battalion level, they do it as platoons.
In amalgamating the last single-battalion regiments, four infantry battalions were cut (though one survived as a new special-forces support unit).
Last month, all 999 emergency admissions and GP referrals to the hospital ended and beds on one of three wards as well as the medical assessment unit transferred to neighbouring hospitals.
The Cincinnati tax-exempt determinations unit, which employees refer to as "determs, " is considered by employees one of the less-attractive IRS posts.
One way of looking at these is as if they are a unit trust (in English) or a mutual fund (in American).
In the interests of simplifying the man-machine interface, the Lexus unit combines four buttons, one rocker switch and one compass controller, which is as delicate as a Norden bomb sight.
Terrorism suspects or other defendants who might be considered at risk or a risk to others in the general population are typically housed in a section of the facility known as the Special Housing Unit, or SHU. Defendants in that section are housed one or two per cell and mostly confined to their cells, except for limited exercise periods each day.
As part of this transition, one Army brigade combat team and one Marine Expeditionary Unit have already come home and will not be replaced.
For one, under a gold standard money would serve its sole purpose as a unit of exchange, and for doing so would unleash very impressive growth.
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As chief of Kostrad, a key combat-ready unit, Prabowo would have been the only one able to take charge.
The 177-unit Encore, one of the fanciest new towers, has closed sales on 12 of its units as of March, while another goes to auction.
One unit, curiously called Chaos to Order, went after e- business from ad agencies as others pursued similar opportunities elsewhere.
One of the most anticipated reforms is the division of the railways ministry as a policy and regulatory unit under the transport ministry.
Mr Chemla, who now works for one of London's biggest hospitals, St George's, jointly manages a kidney transplant unit as well as teaching and advising the government.
While the WIldCharger wireless charging pad didn't quite make it's originally-promised release date, a helpful tipster has nonetheless managed to spend a bit of time with one, and he's thankfully provided us with some pics of the unit in action (such as it is).
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Brooklyn, New York (Motherboard.tv) -- In April of last year the Deepwater Horizon semi-submersible Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 men, injuring 17 others and triggering what is generally recognized as one of the greatest human errors ever made and officially the largest unforeseen marine oil catastrophe since people started drilling for oil.
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