| 11. | Cluster bombs are regarded as highly effective against front-line troops, because their wide dispersal area limits avenues of escape.
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| 12. | It is a formula wildlife officials maintain would mean losing more vital dispersal areas and migratory paths for animals.
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| 13. | It was a temporary airfield constructed by Army Engineers using compacted earth for its runway, parking and dispersal areas.
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| 14. | A second dispersal area to the north of the main runway was also built to accommodate a second full aircraft squadron.
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| 15. | Construction of the taxiways and dispersal areas continued through April, with the airbase being complete and in operation on 7 May.
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| 16. | In addition to the runway, they had to build camouflaged dispersal areas for 32 fighters, taxiways and accommodation for 500 men.
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| 17. | The land was acquired in 1941 and a three-runway airfield with extensive dispersal area was constructed in the first half of 1942.
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| 18. | London's Metropolitan Police said the powers enabled it to declare a small chunk of the capital's center a " dispersal area ."
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| 19. | A modern all-weather concrete NATO jet runway was laid down aligned 02 / 20, with taxiways and dispersal areas for three fighter squadrons.
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| 20. | .. . Planes were cunningly camouflaged and hidden in dispersal areas and covered revetments sometimes as far as two miles from the field itself.
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