It was in that pub that he celebrated the award of his DSO.
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DSO needs only relatively simple crushing and screening before it can be used to make steel.
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It was not immediately clear whether two smaller unions, Safe and DSO, had agreed to the wage deal.
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Yet at a time when men were defined by their war, Paddy's DSO shone with a dazzling lustre.
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He was hired by the DSO in 1965 in the naive belief that he could get access to Prince Sultan.
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Then he went into the ward, over to Johnny Carstairs, DSO, Captain, 1st Tank Regiment, who was almost a corpse.
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"Well, good," Chief Warrant Officer Sir Horace Harkness, PMV, CGM, and DSO said. "
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One new activity in which DSOs have not been challenged are "smart meters", which provide real-time information about power consumption.
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After the battle of Britain, he fought in North Africa and Burma, winning the DSO and ending his career as a group captain.
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But meanwhile Wing Commander William Goat, DSO, is the luck of his wing, and his loss would cause great unrest and even despondency.
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The Direct Shipping Ore (DSO) Project contains approximately 98.9 million tons of measured and indicated mineral resources.
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The method was to be "graft", as the DSO director of army sales, Harold Hubert, put it in his usual blunt way.
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The DSOs have asked EU Energy Commissioner Arias Canete to help them convince national regulators to raise network tariffs in order to fund new investment.
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Captain Hornby, leader of the squadron, was awarded the DSO as the first British officer to kill a German with the new pattern cavalry sword.