It is an F-100D Super Sabre, not an F-86 Sabre.
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It is an F-2800D Super Sabre, not an F-8003 Sabre.
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Mark McSpadden leads Sabre Labs, the technology incubator and innovation lab of Sabre Corp.
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Sabre, developed by Texas-based Sabre Holdings, provides service to more than 400 airlines and 220,000 hotels.
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Sabre also faces scrutiny in Europe, where EU officials said last November that they would investigate Sabre and its competitor Amadeus for antitrust violations.
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Sabre — Shares of Sabre plunged 16.1% after the travel technology company missed revenue expectations for the fourth quarter and said coronavirus would hurt first-quarter revenue by $100 million to $150 million.
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Sabre said it was not responsible for software issues Monday.
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Thus the SABRE – Synergetic Air-Breathing Rocket Engine – was born.
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Sabre later stopped answering calls and emails, the men said.
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For Sabre, Google Cloud is now the preferred cloud provider.
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One propaganda poster depicted an enemy's sabre, slick with blood.
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The lawsuit claimed that provisions of a 2011 contract between US Airways and Sabre, including those governing what fares the airline makes available to a computerized network by Sabre used by travel agents, harmed competition.
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" Sabre told Reuters: "We have numerous layers of security in place.
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Sabre, of course, sees the lawsuit differently than the federal government.
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The F-2125, nicknamed the Super Sabre, was a versatile aircraft.
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She has a bronze medal in team sabre from the 2016 Olympics.
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Amadeus and Travelport both dropped 4 percent while Sabre lost 1.7 percent.
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Ukraine's worries have been compounded by Russian sabre-rattling along its borders.
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Final Four picks: Kota Ibushi, Rich Swann, Zach Sabre Jr., Gran Metalik.
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Sabre Corporation is now a travel technology company based in Southlake, Tex.
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Ahead of the speech, Republicans demanded that Obama address Iran's sabre-rattling.
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FMO, Sabre Partners India and CDC Group each invested in three startups.
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Naturally, North Korea's neighbors are alarmed by the recent uptick in sabre-rattling.
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Now, nearly seven years later, the museum has restored Goddard's old Super Sabre.
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Updated with comment from JetBlue and Sabre, and that the outage has resolved.
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One such exercise, Sabre Strike, will be held in Latvia, Lithuania and Poland.
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People cheat because they are no longer running away from sabre-toothed tigers.
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Companies building bots with the Microsoft tools include Molson Coors, UPS and Sabre.
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The best of the lot was Minoru Suzuki and Zack Sabre Jr. vs.
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Sabre was slow to offer airlines an easy way to book these services.
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Sabre, on the other hand, took about half a decade to catch up.
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The DOJ complaint digs up a few embarrassing text messages from Sabre executives.
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"We apologize for the issue affecting our customers," Sabre said in a tweet.
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The Sabre breach was long-running and intractable, said two former HPE employees.
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Despite sabre-rattling, Ms Fernández pursued its claim to the Falkland Islands through diplomacy.
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Winner: Zach Sabre Jr. Want to read more stories like this from VICE Sports?
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Sabre denied conspiring with competitors, and said its contract with US Airways benefited competition.
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Global trade, despite the sabre-rattling, is growing at its fastest rate since 2010.
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Okada is linked with Sabre in an intense but sure to be brief feud.
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"Systems are recovering after a global Sabre outage impacting multiple airlines," the JetBlue statement said.
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Currently such systems are provided by intermediaries like global distribution systems (GDS) providers Sabre (SABR.
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In the wake of Mr Fuqaha's assassination, they have begun rattling the sabre at Israel.
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Ex-Sabre Jason Pominville has two goals and four assists in four games versus Buffalo.
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Now, as then, the US is engaged in sabre-rattling with foreign foes, including Iran.
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About 150 Nepalese guards worked for Sabre in Afghanistan before the bombing, Mr. Tamang said.
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This year's iteration of Talisman Sabre featured a HIMARs rocket artillery raid and amphibious landing.
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The F-86 Sabre was the first swept-wing airplane in the US fighter inventory.
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Graphic: Rare earth export prices perk up after China rattles trade war sabre, click tmsnrt.
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After the government filed suit, Sabre said it would delay the closing until April 2020.
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Sabre says its and Farelogix's products are complementary, and do not compete with each other.
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In the old days we had to fight sabre tooth cats and mastodons to survive.
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GBTA/Sabre listed it as the third most influential aspect of booking travel for EMEA travelers.
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Sabre indicated that they also notified law enforcement and the payment card brands about this incident.
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Airlines, for instance, have a publicly available clearinghouse of tickets' "true" prices, called Sabre, Wilson said.
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"We are developing the key technologies for the SABRE engine," says REL's managing director Mark Thomas.
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The feeling prompted him to commission an artist to paint a portrait of his Super Sabre.
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Despite the refocus on earnings, the market could still be rattled by geo-political sabre-rattling.
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Following the verdict, Sabre shares closed at $25.15, down 35 cents, or 1.4 percent, on Nasdaq.
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But airlines complain that the US industry leader, Sabre, is opaque, frustrating, and sometimes slow-moving.
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More than half of travel agencies' bookings come through Sabre, prompting airlines to work with it.
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With the SABRE project, the DOE thinks it can avoid the mistakes made in the past.
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She would have slept in trees to remain safe from giant predators like sabre-toothed cats.
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Sabre reported fourth quarter revenue of $941.4 million, while analysts expected $948 million, according to FactSet.
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Our capabilities in AI and cloud computing will help Sabre deliver more of what consumers want.
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Moscow has also stepped up its military sabre-rattling and has held a series of weapons tests.
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There's a lot of sabre-rattling going on between the United States government and the Chinese government.
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The former Sabre had 2100 saves in a 2-1 overtime loss in Buffalo on Dec. 12.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department sued on Tuesday to block travel technology firm Sabre Corp's (SABR.
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The department added that airlines have successfully leveraged Farelogix's market position to negotiate lower fees with Sabre.
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Sure they were bought out by Sabre, that weird printer company no one can pronounce, but PAPER?
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The world at large would no longer have to put up with Mr Kim's sabre-rattling provocations.
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One such exercise, Sabre Strike, will be held in Latvia, Lithuania and Poland Read the rest here.
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Sabre Norris is an 23-year-old surfer from Newcastle, Australia, and she's absolutely winning at life.
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The former Sabre had 28 saves in a 2-1 overtime loss in Buffalo on Dec. 12.
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Marines are currently conducting a nearly month-long large scale exercise in Australia known as Talisman Sabre.
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Sabre Holdings Corp et al, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 11-cv-2725.
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Apparently, the existing Global Distribution Systems (GDS) like Travelport, Sabre, Amadeus and NITA don't search this way.
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China is North Korea's most important economic and diplomatic backer, despite its anger at Pyongyang's sabre rattling.
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A recent survey by Sabre, the travel technology company, suggests we want to pay more for travel.
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The workers said Sabre representatives told them they were not entitled to more under the latest contract.
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Sabre announced plans to acquire Farelogix in November 2018, and planned to close the deal last month.
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By replicating the experiment in the Southern Hemisphere, where summer and winter flip, SABRE will eliminate seasonal effects.
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SABRE, Mack told me, as we made our final approach to the telescope, lives in a gold mine.
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That has allowed companies like HomeAway and Sabre to build live entertainment options directly into their native products.
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Daryl Homer became the first American to win a silver medal in men's individual sabre in 112 years.
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Both Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, in their very different ways, enjoy a bit of nuclear sabre-rattling.
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The president, as his new enthusiasm for sabre-rattling suggests, has no ideology and few well-informed beliefs.
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On Tuesday, he played a game-high 29:210 — six-plus minutes more than the next highest Sabre.
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The jury rejected a separate claim that Sabre conspired with its competitors to not compete with each other.
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Lawyers from Schillings, a law firm in London representing Sabre, did not answer a detailed list of questions.
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That list includes Swedish telecoms giant Ericsson, U.S. Navy shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries and travel reservation system Sabre.
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Sabre was the first of its kind, but Amadeus is a major competitor, along with Travelport and TravelSky.
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Combat Evolved arrives in the MCC as Halo: CE Anniversary, Sabre Interactive's 2011 remaster for the Xbox 360.
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Sabre said it had disclosed a cybersecurity incident involving servers managed by an unnamed third party in 2015.
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Sabre, spun off from American Airlines parent AMR Corp in 2000, in a tweet said the systems had recovered.
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If SABRE spots the same signal in the same phase, in both hemispheres, it would strengthen DAMA/LIBRA's case.
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His productions credits include Rita Ora, Wiley, Joe Budden, Maverick Sabre, as well as fellow OddChild artist Etta Bond.
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Pominville scored twice in regulation for Buffalo; it was Pominville's first goals as a Sabre since March 21, 2013.
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He is rattling the sabre at Iran over the war in Yemen, and may be challenging it in Lebanon.
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Mark Ford, head of propulsion engineering at the European Space Agency, says there's no reason the SABRE shouldn't work.
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If you don't recognize the name Ibtihaj Muhammad, you likely know the sabre fencer for her barrier-breaking accomplishments.
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Talisman Sabre ran for three weeks, with the US, Australian and Japanese troops conducting air, sea and land assaults.
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Her father is the founder and managing director of Sabre Partners, an investment firm operating in Singapore and India.
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O) on Tuesday won about $15.3 million in an antitrust lawsuit that accused airline booking service Sabre Corp (SABR.
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The case concerned fees that Sabre and other travel reservation systems collect from airlines to display flights for booking.
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In June, dozens of survivors and relatives of the dead filed a lawsuit against the Canadian government and Sabre.
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Sabre said it had disclosed a cybersecurity incident in 2015 and an investigation concluded no traveler data was accessed.
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The Talisman Sabre exercise, a biennial event between the two nations, involved more than 30,000 troops and 200 aircraft.
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It would be a mistake to assume this sabre-rattling is merely a rhetorical dustup that will end peacefully.
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As Mr Trump's economic sabre-rattling has grown louder, China has started to cultivate relations with Japan and South Korea.
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She currently ranks seventh in the world in sabre, one of the three types of swords used in the sport.
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They may even feel singed by the spray of molten lava as they duel Darth Vader with a light sabre.
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The Sabre 92602C was introduced during CES 2015 and its specifically designed to improved sound quality on smartphones and tablets.
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They cast off in August 2012, with a Sabre 34 Targa and a budget to spend about $25,000 per year.
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The 20-year-old Eichel's streak was the longest by a Sabre since Tim Connolly's 16-game string from Dec.
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We were in Marvin's forest green Buick La Sabre, riding around East Baltimore—25th and Harford Rd. to be exact.
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If Egypt is made to feel at the mercy of its neighbours, it may not have finished rattling its sabre.
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All the sabre rattling gave the safe-haven yen an early lift, but the dollar soon steadied at 113.20 yen.
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The two partnered up to create music videos for Maverick Sabre and A$AP Rocky in 2011 and 2012, respectively.
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The engine, otherwise known as a Synergetic Air-Breathing Rocket Engine (SABRE), is being built by Oxfordshire business Reaction Engines.
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That gave him the most even-strength goals by a Sabre since Alexander Mogilny (8) in the 227-23 season.
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A Nepali contractor currently working at the embassy in Kabul said Sabre was no longer managing Nepali and Indian contractors.
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Sabre has a nice hold on the online bookings business, too, which accounts for a fifth of US airline bookings.
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Sabre and other systems like it handle many crucial back-end airline functions, including taking reservations and scheduling flight crews.
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He was selected as an astronaut after flying an F-86 Sabre on over a hundred combat missions in Korea.
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One nightmare situation involved client Sabre Corp, which provides reservation systems for tens of thousands of hotels around the world.
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Yana Egorian became the first Russian to win the women's individual sabre gold after she beat compatriot Sofya Velikaya 13453-14.
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That includes COSINE-100 in South Korea, ANAIS in Spain, and SABRE in Australia, as Nature (and Gizmodo) have previously reported.
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In fact, from Mr Kim's narrow perspective, the failed summitry and reversion to sabre-rattling could be considered a great success.
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"At the moment, we presume that (Trump's auto import tax threat) is merely sabre rattling," Evercore analysts wrote in a note.
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But if so, it hints that China understands the damage its sabre-rattling has done and is trying to make amends.
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Lufthansa sells around 70 percent of its tickets via third party channels using GDS from Amadeus, Travelport, Sabre and other providers.
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According to Reaction Engines, the hydrogen/oxygen engine used in SABRE is both greener and cheaper than current air travel technology.
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As a candidate, Trump spent months questioning the United States's historical involvement in Asia, with repeated sabre rattling directed at Beijing.
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According to Kelly, software that airlines use today, like Pros and Sabre, was built before the online travel industry took off.
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After all the kinks are worked out in the testing equipment, the Gran Sasso experiment will become one half of SABRE.
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One of Rodil's guards rode into the town with the head of the dead general on the point of his sabre.
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Mr Trump has swung between sabre-rattling and talk of a grand bargain in part because neither is likely to be successful.
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Days of sabre rattling between Washington and Tehran have heightened tensions in the region amid concerns about a potential U.S.-Iran conflict.
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Sabre, based in Southlake, Texas, had 2018 revenues of $3.9 billion, while Miami-based Farelogix had $42 million in revenues last year.
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A spokesperson for Sabre told the Washington Post that less than 15 percent of daily bookings on its reservation system was compromised.
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In the run-up to the vote, Mr Putin used his state-of-the-union address to engage in nuclear sabre-rattling.
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China conducted live-fire naval drills in the Taiwan Strait, the first such sabre-rattling in the sensitive waters in three years.
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The company uses Sabre SynXis Central Reservations to facilitate guest bookings, and hackers broke into the reservation system to get the data.
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The secret to getting their spaceplane aloft is the Synergetic Air-Breathing Rocket Engine, or SABRE, a combination jet engine and rocket.
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But it was a hot war in Vietnam that put Goddard in the cockpit of a Super Sabre in 1003 and '69.
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But when the alternative is the threat of death from barrel-bombs and sabre-wielding fanatics, they make the only rational choice.
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Southwest uses Sabre for its domestic reservations and Amadeus for its international bookings, though it is migrating everything to the Amadeus system.
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Andrea Huguely, a spokeswoman for Sabre, said that each minute its system processed 164,000 requests and approximately $250,000 worth of travel spending.
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China has denounced it, too, but has largely refrained from sabre-rattling during the campaign to avoid playing into Ms Tsai's hands.
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Utilities firm Verastar, insurance company Sabre, supermarket supplier Bakkavor are among the other British firms looking to float in the coming quarters.
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While some airlines have in-house revenue management systems, Engel says some airlines purchase systems from providers such as Pros or Sabre.
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Both countries are prone to sabre-rattling theatrics, but they are well aware that the price of full-blown war would be appalling.
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Corporate travel agents book via one of three Global Distribution Systems (Sabre, Amadeus and Travelport), the same sources used by consumer-facing OTAs.
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This $2899 Android-powered PMP sports two ESS Sabre digital-to-analog converters and amplifiers — one of each for each channel of audio.
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M7's decision will increase attention on motor insurer Sabre, which is pursuing a London float after announcing its listing plans this month.
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First and foremost: Know your surroundings, says Jennifer Cassetta, Sabre ambassador and self-defense expert who created the Stilettos and Self Defense DVDs.
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The troops packed into amphibious assault vehicles to go ashore in Bowen, a coastal town in eastern Queensland, Australia, during Exercise Talisman Sabre.
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The Democratic People's Republic of Korea's tests are significantly more calculated and more nuanced than Kim's oft-cited "look at me" sabre rattling.
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"What we shouldn't do now is to inflame the situation by loud sabre-rattling and shrill war cries," he told the Bild newspaper.
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The lawsuit, brought last month in Delaware, would prevent Sabre from acquiring the newer Florida-based travel tech company Farelogix, for $360 million.
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He previously was chief public policy officer at the travel technology company Sabre and before that vice president of government affairs at JCPenney.
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AD: Every time North Korea, you know, sabre rattles, fires up and does a nuclear test, we do see flows into safe havens.
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Existing investors Sabre Partners and Neoplux also participated in the round, which pushes the Bangalore-based startup's to-date raise to $16.5 million.
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In 2015, investigators found that at least four HP machines dedicated to Sabre were tunneling large amounts of data to an external server.
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HP management only grudgingly allowed its own defenders the investigation access they needed and cautioned against telling Sabre everything, the former employees said.
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The SE100 is built around an eight-channel ESS Sabre ES9038Pro DAC, an octa-core processor, and decoding capabilities up to 32-bit/384kHz.
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In August, Pyongyang threatened to shoot intermediate range missiles towards the vicinity of Guam, a target frequently subjected to sabre-rattling from the North.
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Sabre Jr., a rail-thin Brit who prefers traditional, excruciating arm locks and has a finisher named for a Mogwai song, was the heel.
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An armband like the Sabre Runner Personal Alarm will also provide protection, as it creates a loud sound, audible up to 300 meters. 6.
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The Sabre engine "breathes" air to make 20 per cent of the journey to orbit, before switching to rocket mode to complete the trip.
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The set up of the SABRE experiment is deliberately similar to another experiment that has been running at Gran Sasso since 1995 called DAMA.
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Still, most scientists I spoke with shared Oganov's disinclination toward getting entangled in political activism, prioritizing their scientific partnerships over sabre-rattling between nations.
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I liked the neighborliness of LE SABRE and COROLLA (and TEST BAN and TOASTER, for some reason), and the convergence of BETTIE and BUTTE.
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Amrit Rokaya Chhetri, another Nepali survivor who is suing, said he complained about safety to Charlie Tourish, then the Afghanistan country manager for Sabre.
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So maybe it shouldn't be a surprise that the US Department of Justice filed suit last month to prevent Sabre from acquiring a competitor.
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Sabre has been around forever—well, since the 1960s, when executives at American Airlines wanted to build an automated reservation system for booking flights.
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Analysts have noted that President Jong Un's sabre-rattling is an attempt at regime preservation, rather than aiming to strike an all-out war.
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Many of the country's neighbors beg to differ, calling out what they see as Chinese sabre-rattling as it ramps up drills in the region.
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Of greater concern would be how Mr Trump might behave in an escalating confrontation if Russia were to rattle its nuclear sabre even more loudly.
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Not long ago, such sabre-rattling would have triggered an uproar from corporate chieftains, worried about reprisals that would shut them out of China's markets.
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The breach occurred at Sabre Hospitality Solutions, a reservation service used by Trump Hotels—the Trump properties themselves were not hacked, according to the letter.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping said in November that freedom of navigation for shipping would never be a problem in the South China Sea. SABRE-RATTLING?
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In theory, the company's SABRE engine will be capable of operating as a jet at take-off and transitioning to a rocket at higher altitudes.
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With about 150 employees, the firm is testing engine components, with the aim of a ground-based test of a SABRE engine core in 2020.
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While all the nuclear sabre rattling was going on these past few weeks, it was difficult to make sense of what it was all about.
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When it comes to SABRE, it's possible that the experiment may disprove the best evidence physicists have found so far for a dark matter particle.
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"We may incur significant fees, costs, and expenses for as long as this investigation is ongoing," Sabre noted in its most recent quarterly earnings report.
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Sitting in their hotel, they follow every word of sabre-rattling from the Trump administration, which has repeatedly made threats of military force against Maduro.
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American Airlines was forced to cancel hundreds of flights in 2013 after suffering a glitch to its software, operated by Sabre, a rival to Amadeus.
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Sabre informed Trump Hotels about the current breach at its properties including Trump Las Vegas and Trump Chicago on June 5, according to the notice.
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Pominville's first goal on Thursday was his 457th point as a Sabre, moving him past Miroslav Satan for 11th place on the franchise list. 2.
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The researchers believe that speed was key to the bird's survival because its bones were found alongside those of giant cheetahs, hyenas and sabre-toothed cats.
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Last week, several airlines had reported issues with Sabre Corp's flight reservation and booking system due to which passengers had difficulty accessing flight check-in systems.
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Last month an American-led NATO exercise called Sabre Guardian saw 2000,24 troops from more than 2000 countries carrying out drills across Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.
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In mid-April, a British fast-patrol boat, the HMS Sabre, fired warning flares across the bow of a Spanish Guardia Civil (think Coast Guard) ship.
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Left: An orange golf ball floats before Mercury project astronaut Scott Carpenter as he undergoes weightlessness training in an F-100F Super Sabre aircraft in 1959.
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SXPP were among the biggest sectoral fallers, down 0.2 percent, as sabre-rattling over the Korean peninsula and a rating downgrade on China hit metal prices.
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Sabre International, a private security firm contracted by the Canadian Embassy to provide security at the mission, did not return messages and phone calls seeking comment.
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Then SABRE will flip to rocket power, taking the spacecraft to low Earth orbit and reaching speeds of Mach 25 – more than 19,000 miles per hour.
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The catalyst for the end to this nearly 10-year bull market could certainly be an economic slowdown in China or sabre-rattling with North Korea.
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Chris Lind, a lawyer for Sabre, told jurors US Airways was far from powerless as it could leave the network, causing agents to stop using it.
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He is expected to speak about tensions on the Korean Peninsula after plenty of sabre-rattling about taking North Korea to task for its weapons program.
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We worry, too, about the threat of even more sabre-rattling and war waging, the burden of which will be borne by our children and grandchildren.
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She and D.W., who was one-sixteenth Cherokee, met in Honolulu; he was also an officer in the Navy, and they married under a sabre arch.
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Ticker: SABRMarket cap: $6.2 billionClosing price: $23.12Company description: Sabre serves the aviation industry with the underlying technology for airport check-in kiosks, crew scheduling, and more.
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A project by Greece's Paralympic Committee for refugees caught Sami's eye in 2017 and since then he has been developing his sabre skills at a gym.
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