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Tel: 44-20-7960-4200 www. southbankcentre.co.uk dance "Parachutists or On the Art of Falling" brings Theatre Mala Scena's wordless production exploring gravity to London.
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DD214 upon release from a reserve mobilization to Bosnia which clearly showed the Ranger tab and Parachutists wings.
STEVEN WAYNE NYE 2010
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Parachutists were moved into place in Cyprus in order to be able to protect, and if necessary, evacuate the large number of British workers and families in Abadan.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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Includes the interactive "Glouglou" from Canada, the dance theater "Surprise" by Dschungel Wien from Austria, the physical theater "Parachutists" by Mala Scena from Croatia, and David Greig's play "Yellow Moon."
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Parachutists were moved into place in Cyprus in order to be able to protect, and if necessary, evacuate the large number of British workers and families in Abadan.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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Parachutists must have 100 jumps under their wings to take part in today's festival.
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Pete Pettus out on a five-man patrol to the south, ordered the Parachutists to patrol southeast in their sector and got Able Company ready for a larger reconnaissance in force to try and regain some of the ground lost the previous night and eliminate the bulge in the line.
The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003
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Their four-ship convoy had returned with Easy Company and the Parachutists at 1130 and began unloading them 2,000 yards east of Tasimboko, where they provided rear and flank protection.
The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003
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“Deploy your company over here,” Sweeney said, pointing at a gap between his men and the Parachutists.
The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003
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Lastly, the Parachutists—who had barely survived the fierce battle on the twin islands of Gavutu-Tanambogo and then stood shoulder-to-shoulder with them on the ridge.
The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003
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