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After Operation Mountain Thrust came to an end, Taliban fighters flooded back into the Panjwaii district in numbers that had not been seen yet in a single area in the "post-Anaconda" war.
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Mountain Thrust involves forces from Britain, Canada and the United States, among other nations, as well as around 3,000 soldiers from Afghanistan’s fledgling army.
Think Progress » BREAKING: Supreme Court Rules Bush Overstepped His Authority At Guantanamo 2006
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And the possibility that the $360 million prototype will veer off course is a real risk, according to both the Air Force 45th Space Wing and NASA managers, because the rocket's vibrations could also wreck its steering system, known as the Thrust Vector Control, or TVC.
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And the possibility that the $360 million prototype will veer off course is a real risk, according to both the Air Force 45th Space Wing and NASA managers, because the rocket's vibrations could also wreck its steering system, known as the Thrust Vector Control, or TVC.
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Officially called the Thrust Control Lever, or TCL, the Blottle worked like an airplane throttle, as Brigadier General Harry Blot had insisted it must when he ran the Osprey program for Navair in the late 1980s: you pushed it forward for more power and pulled it back for less.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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Officially called the Thrust Control Lever, or TCL, the Blottle worked like an airplane throttle, as Brigadier General Harry Blot had insisted it must when he ran the Osprey program for Navair in the late 1980s: you pushed it forward for more power and pulled it back for less.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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Officially called the Thrust Control Lever, or TCL, the Blottle worked like an airplane throttle, as Brigadier General Harry Blot had insisted it must when he ran the Osprey program for Navair in the late 1980s: you pushed it forward for more power and pulled it back for less.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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And the possibility that the $360 million prototype will veer off course is a real risk, according to both the Air Force 45th Space Wing and NASA managers, because the rocket's vibrations could also wreck its steering system, known as the Thrust Vector Control, or TVC.
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"Thrust" was not among the definitions I used for love!
Wedding Day Advice 2009
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"Thrust" is a perfectly good word, it just isn't the right word ...
Wedding Day Advice 2009
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