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  • He was taking part in Operation Panchai Palang and had been part of a patrol in the Babaji area of Helmand province tasked to "recce" a suitable area for a polling station in the forthcoming Afghan presidential elections. WalesOnline - Home
  • We cruise past the Cloister Gardens and Station Yard car park and Special Constables Mark Cook and James Fry brave the cold to do a quick recce around the abbey but all is quiet.
  • Admittedly, I haven't done a thorough recce of the building.
  • The prisoner who wanted to raise something would speak to his representative who would in turn discuss it with the three under him and pass it on to the other 'recce' representative. Chapter 7 - First Approaches
  • After a quick recce and an enjoyable evening in the hotel bar, I headed back to my room in the knowledge that I was not in Malta merely to relax - I was here to dive.
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  • This results in wasted effort as infantry battalion scouts conduct time-consuming reconnaissance of areas and routes already reconnoitered by recce troops.
  • During the recce, the helicopter would land on one of the islands used in aircraft bombing missions.
  • At low tide such hidey-holes are usually visible and it's a good idea to have a recce before the estuary begins to fill again.
  • 47 That afternoon he and Jo went on a final recce of the house to convince each other once and for all that it was ready. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
  • Similarly, Fire Support Company had to set up their display of mortars, anti-tank missiles and Scimitar tracked recce vehicles.
  • The first duty of a director is to recce his location.
  • 47 That afternoon he and Jo went on a final recce of the house to convince each other once and for all that it was ready. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
  • May have recced that one before but risking a repeat here. 22nd March '07
  • I avoided them, no matter how highly recced: why read about HP if there was no magic, mutants if they had no powers, Batman if he didn't have Gotham? TFV and me (mostly TFV) on fannish AUs
  • A team of eight MPs spent a week in East Timor ahead of the minister's visit to recce the locations to be visited.
  • I've just been to recce the new office (and see if my car still works).
  • Rather than worrying about themselves, Tingley said the "recce" patrol's job was to ensure the safety of Afghans. Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
  • Obviously I'm being subjective here, but I think the unusual subject of the story (Bender/Brian) as well as its good execution caused it to get recced a lot (I swear it showed up on every other rec list) so I think maybe that is why. Yuletide 2009: hit counts, comments, and predictions for 2010
  • We learned that shortly after the exercise started, they entered the area to recce the target.
  • He argued that according to the investigation agencies, Headley had also conducted 'recce' of the Osho Ashram in Pune near which a blast took place on February 13. Analysis
  • The first duty of a director is to recce his location.
  • We'd throw a rope round a tree and the children would dash off along the towpath for a recce while the adults threw together a little light salad and uncorked a local rose.
  • Uncle Jim took the air rifle and went on a recce to the far end of the quarry.
  • Being character driven the locations had to suit the characters and we had to recce hundreds of locations before the right ones were found.
  • It is feared that this may cause serious risks in that spies or terrorists could use it to recce sensitive British sites for potential attack.
  • Our first visit in November was largely as a recce and investigation of possibilities.
  • Our general attitude was to do what we could - the boss would go out on a recce and line up jobs for us, keeping us busy.
  • Matt Holland said: ‘This time yesterday, when we came to do a recce of the site, it was pouring with rain.’
  • In the same way as he or she might recce locations with the cinematographer, I make regular food-tasting trips with my chef - it's important to check things out, whether it's the best dumpling in Shanghai or the perfect egg tart in Hong Kong.
  • Similarly, Fire Support Company had to set up their display of mortars, anti-tank missiles and Scimitar tracked recce vehicles.
  • It didn't get recced at all, but neither did the other two Turner stories; it's a pretty small fandom, and I understand that. January 2nd, 2007
  • They've gotten rid of their Tail Spin icon er I last recced 'em (for Automatic, that time). 22nd March '07
  • Every day a team led by an assistant engineer from each ward does a recce of roads in its jurisdiction.
  • This results in wasted effort as infantry battalion scouts conduct time-consuming reconnaissance of areas and routes already reconnoitered by recce troops.
  • Plus I'm pretty sure I've recced that about twice already. 1st May '08
  • As my caving kit was already up the hill, and having spent yesterday doing a surface recce, I was first in line for a trip underground.
  • While I was planning the trip up in Niamey I heard there was trouble in Lomé so I stopped the recce and came down to the coast. A DARKENING STAIN
  • After extensive recces across Britain, we were stunned by the richness of possibilities at home.
  • Royworld is my new favourite band, they are so dorky, but I think I recced pretty much everything available on my last music post. 16th July '08
  • He did a quick recce and said that there was nobody queueing, and argued, correctly, that most of the passengers appeared to be either watching a film or working on their laptops.
  • But after five minutes or so, when it hadn't died down, I went for a recce.
  • Sébastien Loeb was in Mexico to recce the route in 2003.
  • You get pace notes before the event to assist you, but you are not allowed to recce the stages, so in that sense it will be new to all of us.
  • The first duty of a director is to recce his location.
  • A brief recce of the room that I believed would serve to be my home until the following morning revealed more worrying signs.
  • Uncle Jim took the air rifle and went on a recce to the far end of the quarry.
  • The only consolation was that a series of valuable recces had been carried out in an area they had not previously visited.
  • When I first went out to New York to do a recce for ‘Changing Lanes’, I stumbled upon a very unprepossessing restaurant.
  • Despite not having time to recce more than a couple of stages, the pair took their Escort to third place in class C2.
  • We'd throw a rope round a tree and the children would dash off along the towpath for a recce while the adults threw together a little light salad and uncorked a local rosé.
  • New reader of your blogs here Nalini, your Psy/Changeling books were recced to me by a friend a few months ago and I sped through them, I can't wait for the next one. High-Tech Dispatch
  • While I was planning the trip up in Niamey I heard there was trouble in Lomé so I stopped the recce and came down to the coast. A DARKENING STAIN
  • It is organized by tabs, so you can see who recced what. Yuletide 2009: hit counts, comments, and predictions for 2010
  • I'm not convinced that 'recce by stealth' (aka recce by death) was ever an act of war anyway - in WW2, medium recce regiments quickly dumped their light tanks for a mixture of medium tanks Army Rumour Service
  • Seeing bad stories recced is something I'm used to, as is seeing stories that just aren't to my taste. January 12th, 2006
  • Wayne's success was built on solid homework; social engineers "recce" their targets leading up to their attacks. ITnews Australia
  • Sources said the firm, which recently sent a team of officials to Thailand on a recce, is keen on the country.
  • It's been a while since our last recce of the hardware sites.
  • Our plan is now to carry on in both areas, and also begin to recce to the north to investigate other areas that may need support.
  • This was our 'recce' - short for 'recreation committee'. Chapter 7 - First Approaches
  • Plans are dependent on securing suitable locations and there will be a preliminary recce in November, with shooting scheduled for the second half of next year.
  • ‘They recce the rooms six weeks earlier and work out what they are going to do,’ she said.
  • Last August I was one of five Persians and four Westerners - three women and six men - who set off to recce a route by jeep through the deserts, mountains and ‘emptylands’ of north and north-east Iran.
  • Arriving at an estuary at low water allows the opportunity to recce the channels carved in the mud by the freshwater runoff, so a bait dropped into these channels when the flounder begin to run up with the tide is very likely to find the fish.
  • Their parents often bring them in for a recce in the October holiday week.

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