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The term grey-zone was coined by the United States Special Operations Command [10] [11] and published in a 2015 white paper. [12] The concept of the grey-zone is built on existing military strategies; however, information technology has created radical new spaces which have expanded what is possible.
A car used only for commuting to work is not a tool of the trade, but a motor vehicle can be, including a farm tractor. [12] Breeding stock can be considered, as well as a logging truck and trailer. [12] However, some cases have limited the exemption to personal hand tools and not large machinery or power tools. [12] [11]
Goette-Luciak was the victim of a targeted online harassment campaign and threats from Ortega supporters (particularly on websites such as MintPress News and The Grayzone), and his address was published online; [2] [3] the campaign was denounced by the Committee to Protect Journalists. [1]
Tools of the Trade is an EP by British extreme metal band Carcass.It was released through Earache Records on 23 June 1992.. It contains re-recordings of two previously released Carcass songs; "Pyosisified (Rotten to the Gore)" from Reek of Putrefaction and "Hepatic Tissue Fermentation", which was originally released on a compilation titled Pathological.
The Grey Zone, an Italian film directed by Franco Bernini; The Grey Zone, a 2001 American film directed by Tim Blake Nelson; Greyzone, a 2018 Swedish-Danish drama series; The Grayzone, a news website founded by Max Blumenthal
In the waning years of the Cold War, Nicholas Foley, a Soviet sleeper agent and a survivor of the World War II siege of Leningrad, is a scientist and technological genius quietly working in American academia.
Aaron Maté is a Canadian writer and journalist. [2] [3] He hosts the show Pushback with Aaron Maté on The Grayzone [2] and, as of January 2022, he fills in as a host on the Useful Idiots podcast. [4]
They were subsequently changed into numerical Trade Groups (TG), one of the earliest mentions was the creation of Trade Group 9 for the trade of Firefighter on 31 December 1943 as part of the newly created RAF Fire Service. [3] By 1951, the Royal Air Force had established twenty-two official Trade Groups, as shown below. [4]