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  • He sas a member of the Czech national inline hockey te
  • ame was ported to the Family Computer by Sakata SAS, a company which also developed the Family Comp
  • He left Evita to play Mac in the classic SAS action film Who Dares Wins for director Ian Sha
  • ed killing, Cleary himself was shot dead by the SAS after being arrested at the home of his girlfri
  • ssion, are shot and killed by a team of British SAS agents in Gibraltar.
  • irline Lufthansa holding 30% minus 1 share, and SAS Airlines a further 20%.
  • ncrease in British Army covert tactics with the SAS allowed to operate throughout Northern Ireland.
  • Cell Tech (now Simplexity), Infinity2, Nutratec SAS, and others.
  • es for editing statistical languages like R and SAS; and
  • Germans had 60 casualties (killed and wounded), SAS and Partisans 3 killed in actions and about 7 w
  • 96 SAS and 48 RLI paratroopers and an additional 40 he
  • The SAS and the Selous Scouts, were the principal speci
  • e (kompleksnaya apparatnaya telegrafnoj svyazi) SAS- and Chiffrier Services
  • nch and 2.5-inch HDDs with SCSI, Fibre Channel, SAS, and SATA interfaces; and a line of 3.5-inch an
  • The Simpson-Angus Scale ( SAS) and the Barnes Akathisia Rating Scale (BARS) a
  • ction with the Airborne Forces: Air Support for SAS and Resistance Operations During WWII.
  • ve have since been re-elected, again unopposed: Sas and Hickey in 2008, and Dugan, Mulany and Jerol
  • trustee seats (Garry Dugan, Jim Mulany, Dorine Sas and John Hickey) ran unopposed.
  • During a joint training mission with SAS and 1st SFOD-D, Park caught Ding Chavez's eye f
  • nt arrays, G-Technology's USB, FireWire, eSATA, SAS and Fibre Channel storage solutions support vir
  • uadron had been formed from volunteers from the SAS and the SBS.
  • Nevertheless, both the SAS and the RLI played crucial roles in the domesti
  • was an early incumbent in the post of Director SAS and did much to expand the Special Air Service'
  • e nuclear submarines made her ideal for landing SAS and SBS troops close to the islands in shallow
  • For much of the Cold War 21 SAS's role was to provide stay-behind parties in th
  • hibious Operation Jonquil, conducted by British SAS and Eighth Army Airborne between Ancona and Pes
  • Chief Executive Officer and President of Airbus SAS, and a former member of the EADS Executive Comm
  • hermal Anywhere, Jaromir Pastorek (President of SAS) and Marta Cimbakova (deputy General Director o
  • most important of the external operations, the SAS and RLI both participated in Operation Dingo in
  • r support), was a long-lived unit that harassed SAS and LRDG operations up until Allied victory in
  • nds of Gransha Hospital by Special Air Service ( SAS) and 14 Intelligence Company soldiers of the Br
  • On October 28, 2007, SAS announced that it will remove all Dash-8-Q400 a
  • In June 2007, SAS announced that it would sell its 20% stake to i
  • Also graduates of Paxon SAS are know to begin their college careers with so
  • Antrim Road, when an eight-man patrol from the SAS arrived in plain clothes, after being alerted b
  • Igor Sas as Mick Bourke
  • been too stunned by the force and speed of the SAS assault to put up any meaningful resistance.
  • The IRA unit was intercepted by the SAS at the car park of St Patrick's Roman Catholic
  • d and gained its current moniker of the Giro al Sas at this point - a name roughly meaning the Sas
  • tributions are the Statistical Analysis System ( SAS), automated lumber yield optimization, and the
  • lpool Slovakia, Johnson Controls International, SAS Automotive
  • stronomy Satellite 2, also known also as SAS-2, SAS B or Explorer 48, was a NASA gamma ray telescop
  • SAS Band (Roden sang on "That's The Way God Planned
  • er Taylor performed the song with Spike Edney's SAS Band.
  • The Germans, unable to locate the SAS base, were aware that they could not be operati
  • Thus SAS began its life as a preparatory school, presuma
  • n for the airline Scandinavian Airlines System ( SAS) between 1956 and 1960.
  • Zuma opened in Istanbul in 2008 at the Radisson SAS Bosphorus Hotel.
  • As of June 1, 2007 SAS Braathens served 46 destinations, 17 domestic a
  • In 2004 he was employed as CEO SAS Braathens until June 2006 after internal strugg
  • Europe he served as the GSO 2 (Intelligence) at SAS Brigade Headquarters.
  • officers and men of 37 Military Mission and the SAS Brigade, was originally inserted to discover wh
  • and so Stirling's unit was called L Detachment SAS Brigade.
  • ubmit a batch job for statistical packages like SAS, BUGS or Just another Gibbs sampler when an int
  • a access and analysis languages such as SQL and SAS, but also includes report and chart display and
  • originally planned a final race at the Giro al Sas but deciding against due to an injury.
  • stance forces formerly in touch with the French SAS, but which had been attacked and dispersed into
  • Secret Warriors - MI6, OSS, MI9, SOE & SAS, by Charles Fraser-Smith (Paternoster Press, IS
  • f Lieutenant-Colonel) who was asked to join the SAS by its first Commanding Officer David Stirling.
  • To gain information about the location of the SAS camp, all the male residents of Moussey between
  • inland in Swanbourne and heading north via the SAS Campbell Barracks and rifle range to City Beach
  • ctor of Cary Academy, a private school near the SAS Campus.
  • Barney Crispin, SAS captain, is sent urgently to the Afghanistan bo
  • SAS Carolina Classic
  • Prestonwood has hosted events like the SAS Championship and the Jimmy V Celebrity Golf Cla
  • SAS Championship
  • SAS Championship presented by BusinessWeek
  • The name of the race, roughly translated as the Sas Circuit, derives from the fact that the course
  • The Baczewski family bears the Sas coat of arms
  • expedition succeeded in putting Lane and fellow SAS colleague Brummie Stokes on the summit on May 1
  • ising and sad' to hear the claims of the former SAS commander and when on visiting troops in Afghan
  • When SAS Commuter operated, its head office was in Kastr
  • son was next posted to 1st Special Air Service ( SAS) Company in November 1957 and served with that
  • Preston was founded in 1993 by the SAS company.
  • In 1992, SAS decided to start a neighborhood in the area.
  • 2 - 28 August 2008) was a wartime member of the SAS, decorated for his part in Operation Speedwell.
  • unded by a ring of side anticoincidence shield ( SAS) detectors.
  • On 26 October 1991 SAS distributed a "Flight Deck Bulletin/Winterizati
  • The Zehner (Ladin: Sas dles Diesc; Italian: Sasso delle Dieci; German:
  • involved in a number of projects including the SAS, domestic violence and juveniles.
  • to officially open the airport was made with a SAS Douglas DC-9 on 14 August 1975.
  • This incident is referred to in the SAS drama Ultimate Force by Ross Kemp's character,
  • He has also appeared in the SAS drama Ultimate Force.
  • lar programs by Saudi Arabia, Britain's MI6 and SAS, Egypt, Iran, and the People's Republic of Chin
  • r pain relieving effects, as recommended in the SAS encyclopedia of survival.
  • His previous clubs include FC Sochaux, SAS Epinal, Amiens SC, CS Sedan and Stade Reims.
  • Estonian Air Business Class passengers and SAS EuroBonus Gold/Pandion card holders are welcome
  • the ability for reading and writing data in the SAS File Format was first added in Revolution's Ent
  • The roof of the church was set on fire by SAS flares.
  • person in Northern Ireland to be killed by the SAS, following their full deployment to Northern Ir
  • While serving with Air Troop, B Squadron, 22 SAS for ten years, McNab worked on both covert and
  • cial Forces” unit that was being trained by the SAS for sabotage operations inside Cambodia.
  • t they were waiting for some kind of landing by SAS forces but never expected a Hercules to land di
  • to jams from sand contamination), the LRDG and SAS found the VGO markedly superior to either the .
  • e CEO of Bentley Motors and Bugatti Automobiles SAS, from which he retired in 2011.
  • The formation of the Rhodesian SAS goes back to November 1959 when it was decided
  • SAS gradually acquired control of the domestic mark
  • SAS Ground Services UK was divested to ASIG in June
  • SAS Ground Handling serves more than 160 airports i
  • aathens employees when the airline chose to use SAS Ground Services as their handling agent.
  • SAS Ground Handling is owned by the SAS Group.
  • SAS Ground Handling has about 8.400 employees.
  • As of July 1, 2010 SAS Ground Services is renamed to SAS Ground Handli
  • Aircraft ground handling is done by SAS Ground Services.
  • The head office of Scandinavian Airlines and SAS Group is located in Solna Municipality.
  • SAS Group (14,3%)
  • an of the board of Norsk Hydro (until 2004) and SAS Group, as well as deputy board chairman of Nors
  • Since 2001 he has been chairman of the board of SAS Group.
  • In 1988 it was bought by SAS Group.
  • SAS Hall, the new mathematics and statistics buildi
  • t of the gas-filled prison to safety whilst the SAS handcuffed the prisoners.
  • in the Brunnsviken area, and was interested in SAS has its main office in the area of Stockholm.
  • ycling division ABN Recycling (Anthon B Nilsen S.A.S.) has its main office in Paris, and has regiona
  • According to the SAS, he was shot after attempting to take the rifle
  • During his time in the SAS he was to deploy into a number of theatre and o
  • In 1984 SAS held a competition amongst nine architects to d
  • onathan Hollingsworth CGC, QGM Described as "an SAS hero" by a British tabloid newspaper, the forme
  • ance, Schneider Electric SA, Caterpillar France SAS, Hewlett Packard, Becton Dickinson France SAS,
  • Ryan made SAS history with the "longest escape and evasion by
  • g the Airport Hotel on airport grounds and, The SAS Hotel and the Kuwait Regency Palace in Kuwait C
  • He owns the Radisson SAS Hotel in Istanbul and W Hotels hotel in Istanbu
  • l restaurants and shops as well as the Radisson SAS Hotel Berlin, the Sea Life Centre with the Aqua
  • ordon Murray & Alan Dunlop Architects: Radisson SAS Hotel, Glasgow
  • s Media and Culture Awards held at the Radisson SAS Hotel.
  • The SAS, however, had set a trap to destroy the group a
  • ( SAS) If one knows the lengths of two of the sides a
  • the IRA members, and that he was killed by the SAS in the ambush.
  • ehearsal: a landing by approximately fifty-five SAS in two C-130 Hercules aircraft directly on the
  • Fr Raymond Murray, author of The SAS in Ireland (1990), has described the SAS as an
  • He was Commanding Officer of 22 SAS in 1988 when British Special Forces carried out
  • He returned to his former position at the SAS Institute after retiring from politics.
  • es Barr, Goodnight, and Jane Helwig in founding SAS Institute Inc., now believed to be the largest
  • SAS Institute - Large software company and Cary's l
  • SAS Institute, which puts a quarter of its profits
  • gram Corporation is a fully owned subsidiary of SAS Institute, a major producer of statistical anal
  • Jim Goodnight, Chief Executive Officer, SAS Institute, United States
  • He is a partial owner of SAS Institute.
  • Liberty Mutual, BT, Google, HP, Oracle, and the SAS Institute.
  • SAS intended to build its head office in the lake B
  • One ship SAS intended to use, the S.S. Seawise University (f
  • The character of Colonel Caine of the SAS is given a much more prominent place, and the s
  • St. Andrew's Episcopal School, also known as SAS, is a private school located in Austin, Texas,
  • Spotless Group SAS is a pan-European manufacturer of household cle
  • Synthetic aperture sonar ( SAS) is a form of sonar in which sophisticated post
  • SAS is also developing what they hope will be a nat
  • antly, and is the highest ranking member of the SAS killed in Northern Ireland.
  • The SAS language is a data processing and statistical a
  • The SAS language basically divides data processing and
  • craft separated from the rocket by means of the SAS launch escape system, and came down between 50
  • and the spacecraft to separate by means of its SAS launch escape system.
  • After SAS Lieutenant Colonel William Fraser was told the
  • Both Braathens and SAS lost more than NOK 1 billion in 1999, and the t
  • editions on the Planet under the guidance of EX SAS Major Ken Hames.
  • eries systems, 4000 ATCA blade, and the EMS and SAS management tools.
  • s the Pittsburgh Academy and chartered in 1787, SAS may have originally grew out of a school that w
  • As the SAS members at the front of the house exited the ca
  • Magee was apprehended by the SAS members at the rear of the house while attempti
  • A car carrying three SAS members went to the rear of the house, and anot
  • The remaining SAS members, armed with Colt Commando automatic rif
  • In December, 2008 Discover Magazine named three SAS members-Forrest Mims, Ely Silk and Bill Hilton-
  • e killed in Northern Ireland after an ambush by SAS members.
  • At 5am, as 4 SAS men snuck across the prison roof.
  • like the CIA, KGB, Secret Intelligence Service, SAS, militaries and militias from the Balkans and M
  • S.A.S. Nagar assembly segment was created as a part o
  • S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali)
  • n currently has 35 member companies, among them SAS Norge and Norwegian Air Shuttle.
  • on nations (particularly British and Australian SAS, Norwegian Marinejegerkommandoen, Canadian JTF2
  • SAS occurred when a packet was not lost in the inte
  • g the attempted assassination by the Rhodesian S.A.S. of the ZAPU insurgent leader Joshua Nkomo.
  • On 28 November 2006 former SAS officer and outspoken opponent of the Iraq War
  • ine (Maurice Colbourne) - a tough, shady former SAS officer recently released from prison who becom
  • d grandnephew of coup security chief and former SAS officer Major Ilisoni Ligairi.
  • Exact circumstances unknown because he was an S.A.S. officer.
  • ported that the CPT had not cooperated with the SAS officials who coordinated the rescue.
  • This colour was also used by the British SAS on their Land Rovers during desert operations.
  • ropean commercial aircraft manufacturer Airbus S.A.S. on July 2, 2006.
  • cial Air Service troopers of 3rd and 4th French SAS on the night of 7 April 1945.
  • Google has two SAs, one for large networks and one for smaller net
  • These SAS operations trained and armed local fighters and
  • Special Air Service and was involved in various SAS operations while Rats and Bota were involved wi
  • As a complement to the SAS operations, the British Army also changed tacti
  • roduced by Yorkshire Television about an former SAS operative who is called to infiltrate the Irish
  • onments or building predictive models on top of SAS or SPSS data files.
  • he Radisson Blu Oslo Cup (formerly the Radisson SAS Oslo Cup, the Weber Oslo Cup and just the Oslo
  • 3 Free French SAS paratroopers, 1 woman (Janine Boitard) and 1 Re
  • On 27 September 1969 a SAS patrol which had contacts with parties of Viet
  • under the pseudonym 'Chris Ryan' concerning the SAS patrol Bravo Two Zero, which was dropped behind
  • These included SAS patrols, Border Scouts (many of whom had relati
  • MetLife, Vitaminwater, Milka, Molson Canadian, SAS, Philips, and Discovery Channel UK.
  • Argentinian artillery continued to land on the SAS position for an hour after they had withdrawn a
  • aptain Hamilton wore no rank or insignia (as is SAS practise), he was identified by his dog tag.
  • The bows of the Tafelberg impacted on the SAS President Kruger on her port side at the senior
  • SAS processing has the potential to improve the res
  • rld War II, Operation Cold Comfort was a failed SAS raid that began with a parachute drop north of
  • red the first part of the book's plot around an SAS raid on a site where Terry Waite was being held
  • The SAS reconnaissance party landed in the area on 6 Ju
  • nd became a member of the Territorial Army's 21 SAS Regiment in order to earn the money to retake h
  • cks was also the Headquarters of G Squadron, 22 SAS Regiment and was the centre of many of their op
  • great animosity between the Indonesians and the SAS regiment.
  • 5 years in the Army in the Special Air Service ( SAS) Regiment.
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