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- The underground Communications Bunker has been transformed into the Flying Boat Museum.
- It is tied together by underground communications lines and fiber-optic cable.
- He said silos, concrete bunkers and underground communications could be used by the rebels.
- Souleye wrote and recorded the song " Amorphous Form " on Bassnectar's album " Underground Communication ".
- ""'Underground Communication " "'is the fourth full-length album by Bassnectar, released on April 24, 2007 through Om Records.
- Workers repairing underground communications cables in central Kiev stumbled upon the foundations of an 11th century cathedral, archaeologists said Monday.
- But she could not say whether important equipment had remained in the building or whether any underground communications centers existed there.
- On Feb . 12, 1991, allied jets attacked what American officials maintain was an underground communications bunker in the Al-Firdus section of Baghdad.
- But the statement said some mobile and well-equipped Chechen units were using underground communications to attack the Russians from the flanks and rear.
- In June 1941 he was dispatched by the Central Committee to Beiping to engage in propaganda activities and underground communication with the Comintern.
- Searching the Britons'still-dirty equipment Saturday, prosecutors found sleeping bags, cords, climbing accessories, three laptop computers, eating utensils, lamps and radios designed for underground communication.
- In " Woman on a Bicycle, " she slowly becomes entangled in the German Resistance movement, forging identity documents for Jewish refugees and distributing underground communication pamphlets.
- Russian officials said the area next to Bamut was once a strategic missile garrison, so the rebels could take advantage of silos, concrete bunkers and underground communications.
- Israeli jets also attacked and destroyed underground communication cables at Banha in the Nile Delta, forcing the Egyptians to transmit selective messages by radio, which could be intercepted.
- During the Gulf War, McNab commanded Bravo Two Zero, an eight-man SAS patrol that was given the task of destroying underground communication links between Baghdad and north-west Iraq and with tracking Scud missile movements in the region.
- Movements that are truly organized _ such as the Falun Gong spiritual sect, which has a hierarchy of leaders and set up sophisticated underground communications channels _ are viewed by the government as a genuine threat and ruthlessly suppressed.