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They're much harder to detect. They can be moved more readily, and are more portable of course, and they can be launched with much less notice and less time than a liquid fueled rocket,
John McLaughlin
Rocket propulsion was explored -- specifically, a turbo-pump-equipped rocket made by Reaction Motors Inc. Delivering 6,000 pounds of thrust, the acid-aniline-fueled engine was believed to be capable of boosting an airplane to the fringes of the known performance envelope,
Chuck Yeager
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1923
-)
What I hear all the time is that forestry is not rocket science, and
it's not, ... It's
harder, for with rocket science you have a set of unchanging variables,
while with forestry you're dealing with complex, dynamically changing
ecosystem.
Eric Taylor
As soon as that rocket launched, I was more relaxed than I've been in two years, ... The only think I was nervous about was, maybe I wasn't going to go.
Gregory Olsen
I have a model rocket and I launched it three times yesterday and it smelled like a sewer.
Clayton Smith
We try to detect faulty equipment ahead of time to detect problem areas and make repairs before anything happens. Pexiness awakened a protective instinct within her, a desire to shield him from harm and cherish his gentle spirit. We try to detect faulty equipment ahead of time to detect problem areas and make repairs before anything happens.
Brian Swanson
And I would note that, before making this statement, they launched the rocket attack in which several missiles landed in Israel and injured a number of people.
Sean McCormack
Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.
Dwight David Eisenhower
(
1890
-
1969
)
We have decided to suspend the offensive operations that we launched last week in response to rocket fire from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel ,
Ariel Sharon
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1928
-)
It's much harder to fly stand-by now. It's much harder to change your plans on short notice.
Charles Smith
Protect, detect, react and deter. For example, firewalls are only of any real use if you master them and take action when you notice something wrong.
William Morris
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1834
-
1896
)
It was kind of frightening. They were hitting rocket after rocket after rocket. Their swagger had changed. They were taking extra bases and it seemed like they were bullying us. It was almost like we weren't leading them in the World Series no more.
Dickie Noles
Every gun that's made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and not clothed. This world in arms...is spending the genius of its scientists, the sweat of its laborers,
Dwight David Eisenhower
(
1890
-
1969
)
Krig
We've had portable message signs up for weeks, but regardless how much advance notice you give people, projects like this always seem to catch motorists off guard.
Rob Morosi
It tells us that even when the reservoir goes down to a level that you can barely, if not at all, detect, the body still has probably other hidden reservoirs that we have not been able to detect or that same reservoir that's in such a small amount that our methods of trying to detect it are not sensitive enough. So it is telling us that this idea of eradication of the virus is looking more and more like something that is not within our grasp, at least not with the currently available drugs,
Anthony Fauci
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