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On the electronic music circuit they're known as PMCs: polyphonic multi-dimensional controllers.
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The sources declined to name the parties PMC has had talks with.
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The next PMC meeting will be in the Cook Islands in 2020.
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PMCs can easily become mercenaries and vice versa, depending on the client.
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Representatives for Qatalyst and PMC-Sierra were not immediately available for comment.
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Using a series of computational simulations, we explored the possibility of 'hacking' pmf partitioning as a target for improving photosynthesis.
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Currently, allogeneic stem-cell transplantation remains the only potentially curative approach for PMF.
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In conclusion, we provided consensus-based recommendations aimed to optimize allo-SCT in PMF.
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It is now encased in blast walls and guarded by PMF fighters.
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The site belongs to a PMF group, he and several other residents said.
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So there is a thread that connects the past books I had done on privatemilitaryfirms and child soldiers.
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I used to work for the Vigilant securitycompany in Sugar Heights.
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Aegis was taken over last year by GardaWorld, a Canadian securitycompany.
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Pauw said Zuma was drawing a wage from a private securitycompany.
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G4S, a local securitycompany, reported that the two men had met.
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And our securitycompany hadn't called to say there'd been an alarm.
Usage of private military company in English
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He had not been difficult to poach from his employers, a privatemilitarycompany, once Fergus had mentioned the fee for the one-off job.
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We are a privatemilitarycompany hired by the CIA to go into North Korea to kidnap the general and bring him over the border.
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Right now the film is called PrivateMilitaryCompany, but I'm sure that will change.
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Brian O'Connellexamines what draws a minority of ex-soldiers to join a growing band of privatemilitarycompanies.
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So-called privatemilitarycompanies in Iraq are a law unto themselves, killing with impunity, writes Tom Clonan, Security Analyst.
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A visit to the Tokyo address of his paper company, PrivateMilitaryCompany, revealed a building with numerous small, unmarked offices.
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To his credit, Brace tackles the subject of Iraq from a fresh perspective: the privatemilitarycompanies providing security during the rebuilding.
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As the self-styled chief executive of PrivateMilitaryCompany, Yukawa declared himself ready to help Japanese multinationals with bases in dangerous parts of the world.
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Privatemilitarycompanies like Blackwater are not mercenaries but "military enterprisers": companies that augment national armies in a public-private partnership with a government client.