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- noun Plural form of
deployer .
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Among nearly 39,000 military personnel free of persistent or recurring cough or shortness of breath at the outset, 14 percent of "deployers" to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq suffered new respiratory symptoms compared with 10 percent of "non-deployers" not assigned to those war zones, the researchers found.
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Republicans have historically been the biggest fans -- and the most skilled deployers -- of this process.
Carl Pope: The Untold Story of the Tax Deal Carl Pope 2010
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Republicans have historically been the biggest fans -- and the most skilled deployers -- of this process.
Carl Pope: The Untold Story of the Tax Deal Carl Pope 2010
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GATES: If the supplemental isn't approved by April 15th, they -- they said in their letter that the Army would be forced to curtail or suspend the training of reserve units preparing for rotations, to slow the training of the next deployers, stop the repair of tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles.
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GATES: If the supplemental isn't approved by April 15th, they -- they said in their letter that the Army would be forced to curtail or suspend the training of reserve units preparing for rotations, to slow the training of the next deployers, stop the repair of tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles.
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If you were at Quantico, and they were non-deployers, then you were not with a tactical unit.
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Assuming these four companies are at least marginally wise deployers of capital, you'll be much better off with the stocks than with those bonds in the medium to long term.
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Since their primary focus is helping deployers, they are still funded to their normal budget.
Archives de la Stan 2004
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Since their primary focus is helping deployers, they are still funded to their normal budget.
Archive 2004-10-21 2004
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This is standard faire in the world of auto vigilanteism -- vehicles strapped with turrets, guns, cannons, flamethrowers and even obstacle deployers like dropping an oil slick -- all in an effort to gain the upper hand.
LXer Linux News Miguel Hernandez 2010
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