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Land-based forces have been at the vanguard of the logistical supply effort to deliver food, water, fuel and other emergency relief to hundreds of thousands of evacuees in shelters.
U.S. Forces Scale Back Relief Work Chester Dawson 2011
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If the merger were really going to lead to higher prices and less selection, the purveyors of Old-fashioned Unlistenable Land-based Radio would be celebrating.
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Land-based temperature readings are corrupted by the "urban heat island" effect: urban areas encroaching on thermometer stations warm the micro-climate around the thermometer, due to vegetation changes, concrete, cars, houses.
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To answer that question, we need look no further than the second group of merger opponents: The National Association of Broadcasters, also known as Lobbyists for Old-fashioned Unlistenable Land-based Radio.
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Land-based dinosaurs disappeared along with most birds and many groups of mammals in the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event
Dinosaur Extinction Occured 300,000 Years After Asteroid Impact | Impact Lab 2009
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Land-based radar systems offer the most comprehensive picture of atmospheric conditions, and in places such as the U.S., these readings often are supplemented by high-altitude measurements from weather balloons.
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Land-based conflicts are resolved by negotiation, collaboration and consensus.
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Land-based facilities are easy to monitor and, if the suspicion arose that they would be part of an imminent first strike attack, neutralize.
Dangerous Missile Battle In Space Over Europe: Fifth Act In U.S. Missile Shield Drama 2009
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Land-based missiles are vulnerable to first strike attacks, terrorist assaults aimed at obtaining a bomb or materials, and are the only real first strike nuclear weapons that both nations maintain.
Robert Mackey: The Only Real "Existential Threat": A Sane Path for Reducing Nuclear Arsenals 2009
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Land-based activities impacting the coastal and marine resources in Kenya are addressed through UNEP as part of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) - funded WIO-LaB project.
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