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EAGLE

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EAGLEEasily Applicable Graphical Layout Editor
EAGLEEagle Layout Editor
EAGLEEnterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading Edge Solutions (US DHS)
EAGLEEnhanced Army Global Logistics Enterprise (US Army)
EAGLEPolice Helicopter Police Helicopter (police incident code; New Zealand)
EAGLEEasily Applicable Graphical Layout Editor (CAD software for electronics design)
EAGLEEuropean Association for Grey Literature Exploitation
EAGLEEmployee Activity Guide for Labor Entry (US DoD)
EAGLEEnhanced Automated Graphical Logistics Environment
EAGLEEnvironment and Genetics in Lung Cancer Etiology (Study)
EAGLEExtended Airborne Global Launch Evaluator
EAGLEElevation Angle Guidance Landing Equipment
EAGLEEnergy Absorbing Gas Lithium Ejector
EAGLEEnhanced Application of Ground Laser Equipment
EAGLEExecutive Advisory Group for Logistics Excellence
EAGLEEuropean Application, Generation, and Language Environment for SMES
EAGLEExtra-normal Activities Garrison for Law Enforcement (Kurt Busiek's Astro City)
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The Philippine eagle's role on top of the food chain is considered crucial in keeping the balance of nature's ecosystem.
For Line 4 in Cebu, Eagle has already secured the approval of DENR Region VII for the Special Use Agreement for Protected Areas (SAPA) permit needed for the construction of the port.
A team from the regional DENR office immediately went to Dolores to conduct an assessment of the eagle, which they named 'Maslog E.S.,' referring to the town and the province where it was recovered.
NEST: The six-week-old eaglet's parents have chosen a rather busy spot for rearing their chick - Craignure Golf Club, which is hosting Mull Eagle Watch this year
The woman called 911 and used her car to block traffic until help arrived, but the eagle died before it could be taken to a rehabilitation center.
The film also takes us back further to 1977 when a younger Rettig and his team would render death-defying endeavors in documenting the first images of the Philippine Eagle in the wilderness of Sibulan.
Short-toed eagles are a medium-sized bird of prey with a length of 63-68cm, a wingspan of 185-195cm and weighing 1.7-1.9kg.
Once a common sight in skies over Wales, the golden and white-tailed eagle were driven to extinction here in the mid-1800s.
"Wales is home to large expanses of potentially suitable eagle habitat, but, before we begin reintroducing the species, there are many questions we need to answer about the quality of habitat, and whether it can sustain eagles.
Since the original version was aesthetically and functionally adequate, Eagle didn't want to design the entire product from the beginning.
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