Their craft, the Cosmos 1, is scheduled to launch into space on a modified Russian intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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Interceptors can intercept and destroy intercontinental ballistic missiles during their midcourse phase of flight. |
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The air force is also responsible for the intercontinental ballistic missiles deployed in silos in the western United States. |
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He has been driving a long time but only for about six months on intercontinental journeys. |
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The Soviet Union announced in August 1957 that it had successfully launched the world's first intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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Two months later, she and he took separate intercontinental flights to Calcutta. |
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An intercontinental ballistic missile with a thermonuclear weapon would be deterrent enough. |
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It was an unguided ballistic missile and the forerunner of today's intercontinental ballistic missiles and tactical ballistic missiles. |
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Larger rockets to carry nuclear bombs on intercontinental flights were developed during the Cold War. |
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Even the longest intercontinental flights are briefer than the incubation period of any human infectious disease. |
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The silo used to carry one of the last models of intercontinental ballistic missiles the Soviet Union ever made. |
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On intercontinental flights that last as long as 20 hours, four pilots rotate with only one takeoff and one landing to hone their flying skills. |
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It would have been hard to say otherwise of what is obviously an intercontinental epidemic. |
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History has shown it to be an ideal staging post for intercontinental trade. |
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The world's fastest-growing intercontinental airline will initially launch three non-stop flights a week to the Seychelles. |
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One way this could occur is with the development of intercontinental ballistic travel. |
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The interceptor is too slow to get anywhere near to a real intercontinental missile. |
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Of course, this also means affordable, private intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
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The fee charged by British Airways will be 20 euro, the same for European and intercontinental flights. |
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If they had intercontinental ballistic missiles and hydrogen bombs, they'd use those. |
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The most famous published autobiographical accounts of the intercontinental trade were predominately male. |
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower canceled the army intercontinental ballistic missile program, giving land-based missiles solely to the air force. |
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The prosecution told the jury the men ran the intercontinental smuggling operation along strict business lines. |
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They have at their disposal what are for all practical purposes human intercontinental delivery systems composed of skyjackers. |
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It is regarded as the fastest-growing intercontinental airline with its excellent convenience and services. |
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The country already has intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads, and its arsenal is sure to grow larger. |
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The original Air Force objective was to develop an operational intercontinental ballistic missile system before the Soviet Union. |
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In 1958 he received the U. S. Air Force's Exceptional Civilian Award for developing the first intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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Even though the United States has hundreds of intercontinental ballistic missiles only one can be fired exactly every five minutes. |
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As commander, General Myers was responsible for defending America through space and intercontinental ballistic missile operations. |
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The Ohio class submarines serve the United States Navy as the virtually undetectable undersea launch platforms of intercontinental missiles. |
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We will need to replace our intercontinental ballistic missiles within 20 years or so. |
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Now, this line is somewhat obsolete, because there is no defence against intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
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We have seen that Russia did not waste any time, and the day before yesterday it tested a Steel RS 18 intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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Airline travel has now supplanted travel in ocean liners as the principal means of intercontinental travel, and the same three class structure has asserted itself. |
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The A380 has never been deployed on the world's premier intercontinental air route, from London to New York. |
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He says Pyongyang hasn't successfully tested an intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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He made three trips to Moscow to look at a refurbished Russian intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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South Korea reported this week that Pyongyang may test another intercontinental ballistic missile within days. |
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That falls short of the range of an intercontinental ballistic missile, Mr. Vick said. |
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The Russians have the intercontinental ballistic missile, and we have the Edsel. |
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The great technical hurdles are in going to the multi-stage, not in how you ramp up from there to an intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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Nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile technology is not going anywhere. |
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The second postwar U. S. cruise missile effort was the Navaho, an intercontinental supersonic design. |
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Currently each has more than 5,000 warheads available for use on intercontinental missiles or bombers. |
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You have to fly them and their mates first class intercontinental and run the conference on sponsorship. |
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Entire towns or communities can really be affected, although it can be interprovincial and intercontinental as well. |
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Both flights within Europe and intercontinental flights that take off or land in Europe should be included in the system on the same day. |
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The European airlines are limited to a single market for their intercontinental services and often to a single hub. |
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Furthermore, the Council approved 25 new biosphere reserves, including the first intercontinental biosphere reserve of Morocco and Spain. |
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Who says that if the Taliban form a Government they would possess intercontinental missiles or the kind of aeroplanes that hit New York? |
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The proposed system is supposed to intercept intercontinental ballistic missiles minutes after launch, while their rocket boosters are still burning. |
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In a fairly short time, it could have an intercontinental capability. |
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Well, it's interesting that the way space travel started was through intercontinental missiles and rockets and then we had the shuttle, which looked a bit more like a plane. |
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The speed of travel favours intercontinental spread of disease. |
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The Bush commitment was for interceptors of intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
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If Sanford hadn't been brought down by his intercontinental philandering, it would have been something else. |
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Starting in the late 1960s, it figured in the public debate over antimissile defenses and the survivability of the Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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An intercontinental ballistic missile has a range of more than 5,500 km. |
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This would be step-by-step globalization, where sovereignty would be gradually transferred from the nation-states to these regional organizations, which would then negotiate intercontinental agreements. |
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With a transit speed of 20 knots, she has been specifically designed to minimize intercontinental transits and allow her efficient deployment in all deep water regions of the world. |
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The country's only international airport in Djibouti City serves many intercontinental routes with scheduled and chartered flights. |
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As a consequence, defence planners are preoccupied with long-range bombing capabilities, intercontinental ballistic missiles and missile defences, amphibious operations and the use of carrier-based air power. |
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At various times during the cold war, the U. S. considered building an anti-ballistic missile system, called ABM, to defend against Soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
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To date, the United States has retired more than 1,000 strategic missiles, 350 heavy bombers, 28 ballistic submarines and 450 intercontinental ballistic missile silos. |
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The fact that Iran is putting so much effort into a multi-stage missile suggests that its ambition may in fact be to acquire intercontinental ballistic missiles, but we have no proof of that. |
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The Yars missile system uses the multiple-warhead RS-24 intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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Contract Awarded for Provide support for the US Air Force LGM-30G Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile ground subsystems. |
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Notice that this is an intercontinental and inter-ethnic offering. |
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Instead they have allowed Australia and New Zealand to sharply increase their surplus of dairy products, and to gain control, to the detriment of the EU, of intercontinental trade. |
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In short, the Gulf's geography and its pro-aviation governments are helping its carriers to take intercontinental traffic away from European competitors. |
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North Korea has not yet tested a vehicle that can make a controlled re-entry into the atmosphere and find a target. To travel intercontinental distances, warheads must be miniaturised. |
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Today, Tuesday, a number of MPs are questioning why Britain needs to renew its fleet of Trident submarines equipped with intercontinental ballistic missiles armed with nuclear warheads. |
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According to a number of studies, Euro-Asian land transport links have the potential to compete effectively with maritime transport for many categories of transcontinental and intercontinental shipments. |
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The travel expenses to and from the site shall be paid by the customer, inclusive of an acclimatization day in the case of intercontinental travels. |
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The strategic nuclear force posture planned by the United States for 2012 includes 14 ballistic missile submarines, 450 intercontinental ballistic missiles and 76 heavy bombers. |
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It's an intercontinental ballistic missile, for God sakes. |
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Japanese encephalitis virus and West Nile virus are emerging zoonotic arboviruses that have recently undergone intercontinental expansion. |
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Guglielmo Marconi established the first radiotelegraph intercontinental service between Europe and United States with an exchange of official messages between the King of England and the Governor of Canada. |
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The issues facing the early World Cup tournaments were the difficulties of intercontinental travel, and war. |
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The east coast of Great Britain operated several ports for intercontinental trade. |
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These factors motivated Dutch merchants to enter the intercontinental spice trade themselves. |
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Many countries are unable to deliver an intercontinental ballistic missile, and those who are capable would see their country destroyed as a result. |
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It has purchased a lot of very powerful aircraft, intercontinental ballistic missiles and weaponry, including nuclear powered and nuclear capable submarines and ships. |
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There are departures to most European countries and some intercontinental destinations. |
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A rogue state with an ICBM, an intercontinental ballistic missile, could limit American foreign policy options by blackmailing future American governments. |
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This paved the way for the world's first intercontinental football competition, at the 1920 Summer Olympics, contested by Egypt and 13 European teams, and won by Belgium. |
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The country's three main international airports at Dublin, Shannon and Cork serve many European and intercontinental routes with scheduled and chartered flights. |
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Blessitt's larger cross will be one of nearly two dozen payloads launched into Earth orbit from Russia aboard a decommissioned SS-18 intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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The phased array radar system provides for early warning of intercontinental ballistic missile and sea-launched ballistic missile attacks on the North American continent. |
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The RS-24 Yars is a solid fuel-based thermonuclear intercontinental ballistic missile equipped with at least four multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles. |
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Moreover, our intercontinental cloud-translation experiment can be seen as something like a synecdoche for Russian poetry's general state of being. |
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The new DF-41 missile of China will use multiple warhead capabilities as the longest-range intercontinental ballistic missile, reported Free Beacon. |
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