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  • One concern investors had was the extent of Base's exposure to troubled real-estate assets along the country's Mediterranean coast, say those familiar with the bank.

    Banco Base to Tap Spain for Capital Sara Schaefer Muñoz 2011

  • He started out as a celestial navigation instructor before running Keesler Air Force Base's school, where he taught crews how to fix the planes 'conventional navigation gear.

    Classroom Heroes: Retired Air Force Major Michael Weiland Gives His Students Wings The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Correcting the culture within the military is being done in a very pointed way, said Joice Jones, a civilian social worker who coordinates Luke Air Force Base's sexual assault prevention and response program and helps run prevention workshops.

    Troops seek help for military sexual trauma 2011

  • (Soundbite of music) Ms. JOHNSTON: You know, I mean this could sound very fresh to people who were born far after Ace of Base's chart moment in the States waned.

    Lady Gaga Vs. Ace Of Base 2010

  • The schedule, however, makes clear that Brixton Base's LDA grants were suspended in June last year - six months before Mr Livingstone denied there was a problem.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • If this were a real raid, not a harmless exercise, by southern Zuoying Base's Marine Reconnaissance Battalion, no doubt its troops -- some trained by the U.S.

    Two for Saturday Michael Turton 2009

  • As much as that endeared him to the Base's basest instincts, Jim Demint wasn't about to rest on those laurels.

    Bob Franken: DeMinted Politics 2009

  • If this were a real raid, not a harmless exercise, by southern Zuoying Base's Marine Reconnaissance Battalion, no doubt its troops -- some trained by the U.S.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Michael Turton 2009

  • This transparently Rovian attempt to reinvigorate The Base's fervor for Bush comes on the heels of the Washington Post's report that, "Nearly 20 percent of the [Justice Department civil rights] division's lawyers left in fiscal 2005, in part because of a buyout program that some lawyers believe was aimed at pushing out those who did not share the administration's conservative views on civil rights laws."

    Max Blumenthal: Bush's DoJ Fights Racism -- Against White Men 2008

  • It took me a few moments to realize that the nice men from al Asad Air Base's private security force, SOC SMG, were taking me into custody.

    Brian Palmer: Observations from al Asad, Iraq 2008

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