The Boston riding equipage was presented to General Pierce at Willard's this morning. |
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Mostly we clashed with Stoneman's Federal cavalry corps, who had finally the horses, troopers, and equipage to equal our own. |
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You need a high percentage of equipage and trained crews to use the technology. |
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A complete, printed record of a Georgian officer's camp equipage has been preserved and gives a rare account of sixty-two effects. |
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Not surprisingly, the storage vessels for tea leaves, produced as part of the tea equipage, became more varied than ever before. |
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To facilitate meaningful uptake, our measured enhancements to the system are implemented in step with airline readiness and equipage. |
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Surveillance strategies will have similar influences on customers' equipage plans. |
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The large herd of camels, the Afghans, of whom there are 68, in their diversified and picturesque costumes, the camp-fires, and Oriental camp equipage made up a novel scene. |
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In the same vein airspace policy could be adjusted to link access right to the level of service and equipage. |
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This recreational outing was an opportunity to show off your most beautiful finery and your most handsome equipage. |
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The proposed regulations also provide alleviations for equipage to operators who operate exclusively under day visual flight rules conditions. |
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The two main reasons for pursuing CPDLC service in this region were customer equipage levels and HF network pressure. |
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Maithris also looked around in alarm at the clattering of armor and equipage and her ears went back at the sight of a squad of armed infantry making a beeline for us. |
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However, despite the need for communications relief, which is forecast to become urgent by that time, the FAA insists that operator avionics equipage will be voluntary. |
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To the front of the composition is a young page serving tea from what is probably the earliest complete depiction of a tea table with all its attendant equipage. |
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Loe-heere a description, much resembling the equipage of a compleat French-man at armes, with all his bards. |
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Once sufficient customer equipage and infrastructure exists such that an equivalent level of safety can be achieved using datalink the use of HF voice will be revisited. |
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The navigation strategies are critical to planning for viable GNSS augmentation systems and retention of ground based aids as well as guiding operators in avionics equipage planning. |
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Based on consultation with customers and assessment of equipage levels, airspace will be segregated vertically, allowing only ADS-B aircraft above a specified flight level. |
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With advances in ADS-B technology and increased customer avionics equipage, NAV CANADA can costeffectively provide additional surveillance airspace over and around Hudson Bay. |
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The Task Force identified several options to encourage equipage, including offering operational or financial benefits to early equippers. |
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This design must acknowledge that there will always be mixed equipage and it must also regard the aircraft, as well as operations centers, as intelligent collaborators. |
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Air carriers' dependence on datalink messaging for tactical dispatch monitoring and control will increase the overall level of equipage needed before system-wide changes can be implemented. |
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Because equipage on aircraft operating below FL290 is expected to take some time, early ADS-B control service will be limited to the higher flight levels. |
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So that whereinsoever the independent government is truly excellent, the presbyterial government stands in a full equipage and equality of excellence. |
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