The only thing not always attached to the rig is the carrier for the portable radio, furnished by Motorola for their radios. |
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Originally planned as an air ambulance, the Huey was later rigged as a gun ship and a troop carrier. |
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The beauty of the carrier model is that it amortizes investment over many millions of users over a long period of time. |
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A few aid agencies, charter airlines and the national carrier rattled around the dimly lit concourse. |
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Take charge of baths, or walk baby around in a soft carrier, or be the one to introduce squeaky toys and rattles. |
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Some politicians have even talked about Volare as a white knight to save the larger carrier. |
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The royal party watched a dynamic display of aerial and aquatic action from the flight deck of aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal. |
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These herbicides must be applied in an oil-based carrier such as diesel fuel or kerosene. |
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This forces the bolt carrier to the rear within the already rearward moving barreled receiver. |
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Car stickers, carrier bags, lapel badges and key rings bearing the slogan will also be made available. |
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I used 4-inch angle iron to make a 30-inch adapter between the regular carrier and the three-point hitch. |
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They either undershot or overshot whilst attempting to land on an aircraft carrier. |
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But within a year the aircraft was involved in an accident while landing on the aircraft carrier, HMS Ocean. |
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This is a legacy of the Second World War, in which the aircraft carrier replaced the battleship as the capital ship of fleets. |
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Another friend is currently serving as a senior officer on an aircraft carrier for the Royal Navy. |
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They also learnt the lesson that the aircraft carrier rather than the battleship was to be crucial to victory in naval warfare. |
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It will give the UK an aircraft that can take off from an aircraft carrier and provide the agility of a light fighter with the punch of a bomber. |
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Four people suffered minor injures when a crane toppled on to the flight deck of aircraft carrier HMS Invincible. |
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Yamamoto saw the aircraft carrier as supporting the battleship rather than the other way round. |
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This will allow Portsmouth Naval Base to handle the new generation of warships, particularly the future aircraft carrier. |
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Endeavour also will carry to the space station its second logistics carrier, a module named Raffaello provided by the Italian Space Agency. |
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Landing a guy on a moving aircraft carrier is not exactly a risk-free photo op. |
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Not to be outdone, the nurses looked for a banner carrier whose image would evoke even greater resonance. |
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But if a case goes to trial and a guilty verdict is rendered, your insurance carrier might drop you. |
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This discriminator simply works on the principal that with no modulation applied to the carrier there is no output at the detector. |
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Resistant starches can act as a carrier to enhance the survival of probiotic organisms. |
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I'm a letter carrier and I walk 12 to 15 miles a day and I was on your diet. |
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A sailor is assigned to an aircraft carrier that has a complement of 5000 in its crew. |
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An oil slick surrounds the damaged carrier as an inflatable life raft deploys off her stern. |
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Choosing victims heavily laden with carrier bags, he would throw a few coins on the floor and then tell them that they had dropped their money. |
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The caravan had stopped only twice to refuel from the fuel truck that followed Hardy's carrier. |
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Preston, who also works as a letter carrier, says the experience of meeting with the other authors was very meaningful. |
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Russia will also give India, for the cost of an extensive refit, the aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov to replace its existing ageing carrier. |
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A carrier fluid, such as a gas, is then directed toward the semiconductor substrate so as to move the resist stripper across the substrate. |
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Finally, a subject who is asymptomatic, with no signs of liver disease should be labelled as a healthy carrier. |
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Earlier this year, Liz Hurley was snapped walking out of the store swinging a bulging carrier bag and wearing a knowing smile. |
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The regular trade in woolpacks between Berwick and Hull made similar demands on internal carrier networks. |
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The first work-up event is usually carrier qualification, or in most cases, requalification. |
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After inspecting the rifle, the inside of the upper receiver, bolt, and bolt carrier were wiped down with a rag and lubricated. |
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A recruit can easily become a fireman in engineering on a frigate or just as easily direct aircraft on a carrier as an airman. |
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Popular historians have tended to paint a relationship of adversaries between the troop carrier airmen and airborne paratroopers. |
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Unreliable launchers and passenger carrier spacecraft are more likely to be lost. |
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Flight deck operations on an aircraft carrier are about as stressful as actual combat. |
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Under the Act you have carriers, so you cannot actually provide carriage services unless you are a licensed carrier. |
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Victor also saw action aboard many other ships including the aircraft carrier Shah in the Far East, but to him the Exeter was the most special. |
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You may enjoy your walk more if you take your baby along in a baby carrier. |
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Modulation involves raising or lowering the frequency of the carrier wave in proportion to the analogue signal. |
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The company, which is the largest carrier of airfreight for other airlines, lost its way early last year. |
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When the carrier insect feeds on a warm-blooded animal, the eggs hatch and the larva penetrates the skin. |
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On an aircraft carrier, it could take you a month just to find your way around. |
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This includes an aircraft carrier, four frigates, two destroyers, other ships and group troops. |
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He is, after all, a Navy veteran, thought he was landing on an aircraft carrier, perhaps. |
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Gunboats patrolled the sea lanes and the skies were covered by fighter jets launched from an aircraft carrier in the Atlantic. |
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The carrier will use regional jets on the routes for the time being, The Post says. |
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Some wireless carrier executives said the company also spends more on below-the-line marketing than any device-maker. |
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Moreover, public support for the acquisition of an aircraft carrier seems high. |
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Three hours later, the American aircraft carrier, the U.S.S Wasp, drifted into position. |
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I stand at the urinal, carefully avoiding the gentleman's carrier bags next to me, and wee. |
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The transmitter mixes the signal with some strong radio signals called carrier waves. |
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Daddy put a cushion on the carrier, lifted me up and told me to keep out my feet so that they would not get caught in the spokes of the wheel. |
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Although Lufthansa is a global operating carrier, their business is local and thus the airline adjusts to local needs and habits. |
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A fund here, a fund there, and pretty soon your letter carrier has a hernia from lugging all your fund statements. |
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The 12-year-old carrier says it may expand its fleet of 35 jumbo jets and freighters. |
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It's worth noting that planes respawn either at the air base or on the aircraft carrier, and vehicles at control points. |
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He said a car had just managed to squeeze past the people carrier, and he had tried to do the same but in vain. |
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We flew on a turboprop military plane and landed on the carrier. |
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He was a hod carrier and sometimes used to work seven days a week. |
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But what starts out as an angry letter to an air carrier becomes a meditation on his layover in life. |
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And maybe that video of George W. Bush strutting around on an aircraft carrier in his flight suit. |
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On Thursday, the relief effort intensified with the arrival of an American aircraft carrier group just offshore. |
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He spoke as the US Navy said that its aircraft carrier the USS George Washington arrived to help the relief effort. |
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First, as companies go, Carnival is more like an aircraft carrier than a dinghy. |
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As the pulse evolves the carrier wave can therefore become out of phase with the amplitude envelope, which can lead to a variety of different electric-field waveforms. |
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Many classical wrecks have been investigated in the Mediterranean, such as the Roman wine carrier with 6000 amphoras off Madrague de Giens near Marseilles. |
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Plus, every parking space seems as big as an aircraft carrier flight deck. |
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As a rear admiral Spruance commanded the cruiser division which acted as the surface screen for Halsey's carrier task force during the first months of the war. |
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AirAsia, on the other hand, is a relatively new carrier, an upstart in the tradition of Southwest Airlines in the United States. |
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A carrier is then bonded to an upper surface of the integrated circuit, whereafter a lower portion of the wafer substrate is removed in a grinding and etching operation. |
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Aware of the constant phone surveillance, Escobar raised carrier pigeons to facilitate secure communication. |
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Serum albumins such as bovine serum albumin and human serum albumins are plasma proteins contributing significantly to physiological functions and act as carrier proteins. |
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Shaul was declared missing after an anti-tank missile hit his armored personnel carrier days earlier. |
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I tried going around a different street, and cops on an armored personnel carrier waved me back. |
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Not far away a couple of soldiers cradled their Kalashnikovs as they eyed the action from an armored personnel carrier. |
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Ever wondered what it's like to land on an aircraft carrier? |
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It was obvious that the aircraft carrier would be integral to this vision. |
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There are kiosks to display carrier plans and coverage, and knowledgeable sales reps who will, Rosenthal promises, even help you set up your phone afterward. |
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The captain of a Royal Navy aircraft carrier rededicated by the Queen Mother spoke yesterday of his admiration for her lifelong support for the service. |
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Dutch cabin crews from KLM and Martinair told their management that they would not work if BA tried to wet-lease an aircraft from a Dutch carrier. |
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Higgins, 45, has worked for the U.S. Postal Service since he was in college, when he took a job as a letter carrier in the town of Andover, Massachusetts, north of Boston. |
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Remarkably, the interwar period was a time of numerous important military innovations including amphibious warfare, carrier aviation, and strategic bombing. |
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The scout bombers flew long range reconnaissance from the carrier, each aircraft searching out a small arc of the threat axis. |
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I need not dwell on the effect of the antitravel tax on our common carrier transportation services in the United States. |
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A smart defensive player knows when to backcheck the puck carrier and when to backcheck to cover an open player. |
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In these cases, a high molecular weight, biostable polymeric carrier is preferred. |
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For the second time in four months, prison guards foiled an attempt to smuggle a cellphone into a prison by carrier pigeon. |
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Once on her window-sill Harmony found among the pigeons a carrier pigeon with a brass tube fastened to its leg. |
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There is little authority in English law dealing with the liability of a carrier who unnecessarily clauses a bill of lading. |
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A radio transmitter applies modulation to a carrier wave and the receiver applies demodulation to it to recover the message. |
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The chlorinated ethenes were determined gas chromatographically with N 2 as carrier gas using two bonded-phase fused silica capillary columns. |
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They were also at this time building the versatile GKN developed GKN FV432 armoured personnel carrier. |
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Major naval projects include the Astute class nuclear submarine, Type 45 air defence destroyer and Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carrier. |
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In 1851, the GWR purchased the Kennet and Avon Canal, which was a competing carrier between London, Reading, Bath and Bristol. |
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The last commercial carrier, narrow gauge line in Britain was the Ashover Light Railway, opened in 1925 using surplus war equipment. |
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In the 21st century a very few industrial and common carrier lines survive. |
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The aviation industry has seen rapid growth and includes the national flag carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines and other privately owned airlines. |
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The highlight for the Greeks was the marathon victory by their compatriot Spiridon Louis, a water carrier. |
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With Norway and Sweden, Denmark is part of the Scandinavian Airlines flag carrier. |
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Aer Lingus is the flag carrier of Ireland, although Ryanair is the country's largest airline. |
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After the union, Portugal came under Spanish legislation that prohibited it from directly engaging in the slave trade as a carrier. |
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It had just undergone a major and innovative carrier modernization program. |
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Services connect to various other Caribbean islands via regional carrier LIAT, local charter airlines and others. |
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Ronald Reagan was the only aircraft carrier to participate in this exercise. |
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A reception for over 1,500 participants, distinguished visitors and special guests was held in the hangar bays of the carrier Ronald Reagan. |
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The afloat Royal Navy commander was Commodore Jamie Miller, who had the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal as his flagship. |
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For carrier companies shipping goods from one nation to another, exchange rates can often impact them severely. |
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Japan's flag carrier Japan Airlines, as well as All Nippon Airways, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines all have a hub at this airport. |
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Volkswagen also began importing examples of its people carrier and van models, and by 1963 had sold 100,000 cars in Britain. |
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British Airways, often shortened to BA, is the flag carrier and the largest airline in the United Kingdom based on fleet size. |
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A bulk carrier in the Strait of Canso docked at the Martin Marietta Materials quarry at Cape Porcupine. |
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Ethiopian Airlines is the country's flag carrier, and is wholly owned by the Government of Ethiopia. |
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Air Djibouti is the flag carrier of Djibouti and is the country's largest airline. |
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The nonmail revenues of this carrier relative to those of other trunkline carriers had improved significantly in later years. |
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In mainland Europe, it is a carrier of trichinosis, leptospirosis, toxoplasmosis and adiaspiromycosis. |
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In 2006 the Irish low cost carrier Ryanair withdrew from the Airport ending 5 years of service on the Cardiff to Dublin route daily. |
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Further differences exist in the frequency and modulation of the audio carrier. |
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At this point the IF signal consists of a video carrier signal at one frequency and the sound carrier at a fixed offset. |
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Also at the output of the same demodulator is a new frequency modulated sound carrier at the offset frequency. |
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So the FM sound carrier is then demodulated, amplified, and used to drive a loudspeaker. |
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Prior to the conversion to digital TV, analog television broadcast audio for TV channels on a separate FM carrier signal from the video signal. |
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In the body and the shoulders, the Grooters clearly showed the old English carrier ancestry. |
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Air France is the national carrier airline, although numerous private airline companies provide domestic and international travel services. |
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Sea transport using CNG carrier ships that are now under development may be competitive with LNG transport in specific conditions. |
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The future was heralded when the seaplane carrier HMS Engadine and her Short 184 seaplanes joined the battle. |
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This reliance on aircraft at sea showed the importance of the aircraft carrier. |
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These signals are transmitted on two separate carrier frequencies that are common to all satellites in the network. |
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The L5 consists of two carrier components that are in phase quadrature with each other. |
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Because all of the satellite signals are modulated onto the same L1 carrier frequency, the signals must be separated after demodulation. |
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Another method that is used in surveying applications is carrier phase tracking. |
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The satellite carrier total phase can be measured with ambiguity as to the number of cycles. |
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A unique style of bulk carrier known as the lake freighter was developed on the Great Lakes. |
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Pigeons, especially homing or carrier breeds, are well known for their ability to find their way home from long distances. |
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The carrier to Casterbridge came up as Edward stepped into the road, and jumped down from the van to pay toll.... The carrier paid his dues. |
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Phosphate is required for the production of DNA and ATP, the main energy carrier in cells, as well as certain lipids. |
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Black Arrow, officially capitalised BLACK ARROW, was a British satellite carrier rocket. |
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It is also the uplink home of SES, carrier of major European satellite services for Germany and Britain. |
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The German flag carrier Lufthansa and its subsidiary Lufthansa CityLine have their main corporate headquarters in Cologne. |
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These forces would be supported by a surface strike force of two cruisers, a seaplane carrier, naval aircraft, submarines and support vessels. |
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In January 1945, aircraft from the carrier USS Enterprise bombarded the Macau Naval Air Station, destroying its facilities and aircraft. |
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The Indian naval forces attacking Goa included an aircraft carrier, two cruisers, eight frigates and five other ships. |
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It is one of many bases for the Spanish low cost carrier Vueling, and from November 2010 Ryanair will base two aircraft at the airport. |
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Smallpox is not known to be transmitted by insects or animals and there is no asymptomatic carrier state. |
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In 1975 the Tasman Bridge collapsed when the bridge was struck by the bulk ore carrier MV Lake Illawarra. |
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It was launched on 13 May 2007, aboard a Chinese Long March 3B carrier rocket, from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in China. |
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Liability for common carrier, which arose around 1400, was also emphasized in the medieval period. |
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A lathe carrier or lathe dog may also be employed when turning between two centers. |
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The airplane was owned by an Indonesian budget carrier, Lion Air. |
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Delta Air Lines, a US carrier, and China Airlines signed a codeshare agreement on 17 December. |
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The Russian presence, represented by an armored personnel carrier parked sideways across the road, created a strange situation. |
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On a carrier, there are two wardrooms, both large enough to accommodate about 150 officers. |
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The carrier also operates flights for other customers using aircraft on full charters or on wet leases. |
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AeroMechanical Services Ltd on Thursday announced that it has signed a contract with a Canadian charter carrier. |
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Irish budget carrier Ryanair on Wednesday announced plans to open a new base at Wroclaw Airport in Poland. |
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The 22,000-tonne aircraft carrier, nicknamed the Lusty Lady of the seas, had to postpone her visit yest erday. |
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The Bark n Bag Jetway is a designer-styled carrier for dogs and cats that's designed to look amazing without an inflated price. |
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He radioes his location to base before ending it all by diving the bomber onto the deck of the aircraft carrier. |
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The general sales agent for Israel's domestic carrier Arkia in Jordan, Rami Qutub, says that many Jordanians are hyprocrites. |
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Though the kamikazes had trained for months to become human bombs, they had failed in their mission to sink the carrier. |
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The read head optically scans a uniquely coded rail to determine a carrier mechanism's position. |
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The carrier is merging with Southwest Airlines and is reported to be reducing its fleet in the process and reappraising its service routes. |
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Gulf Navigation became involved in a dispute in 2010 regarding the redelivery of the vessel Gulf Scandic, a very large crude carrier. |
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Low cost carrier JetBlue Airways Corporation has announced that it has launched a new Refundable Fares option for travellers. |
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At 27 and pregnant again, she married an unskilled man who worked sometimes as a furniture removalist for his brother, a carrier. |
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The girls' father was driving a removal van behind the people carrier when the crash happened. |
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Michigan-based carrier Lakeshore Express, said it has launched a new Kids Fly Free promotion. |
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No carrier is to be thrown off Verizon's network or that of any other former Baby Bell. |
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Frankie has been exercising at home and tweeted a picture of herself lunging with baby son Parker strapped in a baby carrier on her chest. |
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They try to keep prices as low as PS1 a week to rent a sling or baby carrier and hope to build up their stocks to help more families. |
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The picture shows the proud new mum and her partner Kris Smith, 32, smiling as little Ethan sits in a baby carrier. |
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Such films act as a carrier of antioxidant, flavor, and bacteriostats and can improve the quality of food products. |
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The carrier will then begin flying to the Balearic Islands in January, with services to Greece, Turkey and Spain available in the summer. |
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However, to give way to the added seats, the air carrier would have smaller lavatories and galleys. |
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After his release by Wasps we were looking for a ball carrier but he didn't need to convince me he had learnt his lesson. |
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We worked very hard on ruck and maul and with the ball carrier getting over the gain line,' he added. |
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A big and powerful ball carrier, the former London Welsh back rower is one to watch out for. |
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But the yellow carding of their prime ball carrier, captain and lock Mike Powell, allowed the Blacks to build momentum at a vital stage. |
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He's always played on the edge, is highly aggressive, a strong tackler and a good ball carrier. |
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After the ball has crossed the LOS, he should set up a pursuit angle to push the ball carrier out of bounds just before the goal line. |
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Consider Spirit Airlines, the dirt-cheap carrier everyone loves to loathe. |
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The Italian carrier has also promoted Stefano Barone to be its chief representative for China and the Far East. |
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If I were a letter carrier, everyone would have to set out a bushel basket on his or her birthday because I would bring a hundred cards. |
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When your letter carrier comes to your home, keep your dog inside, away from the door in another room or on a leash. |
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Simple, efficient roller chain and urethane driver pad are pneumatically raised to engage and power the carrier rollers. |
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It has also boosted its flights with a new daily frequency to Barcelona and a new route to Bucharest with Rumanian State carrier Tarom. |
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Therefore, ducks do not seem to be a susceptible host for blackhead but may act as carrier animals for H meleagridis. |
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Figure 3 presents a schematic drawing of a typical automatic in-stream inoculation utilizing compressed air as the inoculant carrier. |
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Delaney said one carrier who had trouble with his mail truck Monday told him he would hurry to finish on schedule. |
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Besides, not one carrier in the Lufthansa Group offers a premium-economy product,O VP Communications Geert Sciot said. |
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Vurnon Anita is not quite at the Frenchman's level, however his performance on Saturday surely merits him a prolonged run as Newcastle United's water carrier. |
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A command unit from Rhyl and a water carrier from Caernarfon were also in attendance at the incident, which was brought under control by Friday afternoon. |
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In newer sets, this new carrier at the offset frequency was allowed to remain as intercarrier sound, and it was sent to an FM demodulator to recover the basic sound signal. |
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The modular turret, called Blazer, is also readily adaptable to other vehicles such as the Bradley Fighting Vehicle and the M113 armored personnel carrier. |
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In the gulf war, he was an Army specialist in the 1st Armored Division who drove an armored personnel carrier armed with four Sidewinder missiles. |
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Several. airlines. offer. domestic-partner. benefits. and. soar. into. a. nose-to-nose. battle. to. prove. which. carrier. can. take. you. higher. |
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Garuda Indonesia, the flag carrier of Indonesia since 1949, is one of the world's leading airlines and the 20th member of the global airline alliance SkyTeam. |
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Established in 1964, Somali Airlines was the flag carrier of Somalia. |
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Solar radiation is an energy carrier that is not an energyware. |
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Confiscated wild animals include wolves, bears, ostrich, peacocks, roes, black kites, vulture, marmot, snow leopard, swans, ducks, foxes, carrier pigeons, owl. |
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An aircraft carrier is a warship that functions as a mobile airbase. |
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The man's carrying basket is often split at the back from top to bottom and loosely laced together with a twine, enabling the carrier to expand his load if desired. |
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SnO2 porous nanosolid was prepared by a solvothermal hot-press method, and a new strategy was developed to improve its interfacial crystallinity and carrier mobility. |
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Matthew Rees has got to come back in at hooker against Argentina because he is a better ball carrier than Huw Bennett and Wales don't have many big ball carriers. |
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Delta Air Lines has announced that from 1 May 2004 its passengers flying between the US and Taiwan will be able to codeshare on flights by Taiwanese carrier China Airlines. |
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On July 2008 British Airways announced a merger plan with Iberia, another flag carrier airline in the Oneworld alliance, wherein each airline would retain its original brand. |
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Malaysia on Thursday lifted the threat of cancelling an order for Airbus A380 superjumbos by national carrier Malaysia Airlines, in a boost for manufacturer Airbus. |
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A mailbox should display the street name and house number on the side of a single mailbox or on the doors of grouped mailboxes visible to the approaching carrier. |
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In particular the general hypothesis is valid if the steady solution is the sum of the critically decaying flux carrier with flux and a small subcritically decaying term. |
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Local carrier Jet Airways, now a London operator too, serves 29 destinations from BOM but its chances of picking up connecting traffic must be limited. |
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Swiss International Air Lines is the flag carrier of Switzerland. |
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Bennet may have been a carrier of a rare genetic disease, explaining why the Bennets didn't have any sons, and why some of the Bennet sisters are so silly. |
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With a wide flight deck that resembles that of an aircraft carrier, the LHD traditionally deploys in a trio of warships called an amphibious task force. |
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A further significant attraction to scuba divers is the wreck of the US ocean liner and converted troop carrier SS President Coolidge on Espiritu Santo island. |
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Although cheap and frequent, Rio's transportation policy has been moving towards trains and subway in order to reduce surface congestion and increase carrier capacity. |
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The French Navy had a powerful carrier force which was excellent for projecting power inland, but, like its British counterpart, suffered from a lack of landing craft. |
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The cruisers ended by not to be built and the seaplane carrier started to be built, but was later canceled and replaced by other additional ships. |
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In addition to its flag carrier, Ukraine has a number of airlines including Windrose Airlines, Dniproavia, Azur Air Ukraine, and AtlasGlobal Ukraine. |
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The primary telecommunications carrier is MTS, although a number of other corporations offer telephone, cellular, television and internet services in the city. |
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The following on the list was that the measure of firewood had to be practiced here, and for each measure a woodcutter and a woman had to be the wood carrier. |
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The group contained an unusually high amount of military equipment, including an aircraft carrier, submarines, military support ships, assault troops and military vehicles. |
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The presenters were set the task of building a convertible people carrier. |
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Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizzair is to launch a three times-weekly route from Luton to the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana from the end of October. |
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The large fleet units in the Royal Navy consisted of amphibious warfare ships and aircraft carriers, until August 2014, when the last carrier was decommissioned. |
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Today, FairPoint owns and operates 26 rural local exchange carrier companies located in 17 states serving more than 267,000 access line equivalents. |
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This eliminates the ambiguity associated with the integral number of wavelengths in carrier phase provided this ambiguity does not change with time. |
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EgyptAir, which is now the country's flag carrier and largest airline, was founded in 1932 by Egyptian industrialist Talaat Harb, today owned by the Egyptian government. |
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Meanwhile existing carrier Turkmenistan Airlines will provide a second service to Amritsar as it increases its number of flights to Ashkhabad from three to four per week. |
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An armoured personnel carrier manned by South African soldiers serving with the UNAMID drives through the village of Kafod in North Darfur during a patrol through the region. |
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At the side of the Great Hall of the People another armoured personnel carrier was surrounded by a mob of workers who smashed at it with iron bars. |
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Be sure to obtain the real oils in their concentrated, unadulterated form, and not the synthetic versions or those already diluted in jojoba or another carrier oil. |
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Should the two parties not be able to reach a settlement and the IAMAW begins job action, the carrier said that it will endeavour to minimise inconvenience to its customers. |
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Passengers of the low-fare carrier will now enjoy larger waiting areas, new carpet and air-conditioned jetways leading to North America's newest all-Boeing fleet. |
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Passengers of the low-fare carrier will now enjoy larger waiting areas, new carpet, and air-conditioned jetways leading to North America's newest all-Boeing fleet. |
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Through the emergency checks, JAS found cracks in 21 of the 52 JT8D-200 engines the carrier has for its 25 MD-81 and MD-87 aircraft, the airline said. |
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Any antimicrobial which is not sporicidal may be a carrier for the dangerous and difficult to kill organisms which may then be transported from person to person. |
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The carrier stated that if the proving flight is successful, ANZ charter flights could then be used to transport scientists between New Zealand and Antarctica. |
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Canadian carrier WestJet said it is aware of the US Federal Aviation Administration's airworthiness directive released to all Boeing Next-Generation 737 operators. |
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Arik Air, West Africa's largest carrier has launched a customized air travel insurance aimed at taking passengers flying experience to a new level. |
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Canadian holiday travel carrier Air Transat will be adding the Aviation Partners Boeing Split Scimitar Winglets to its fleet of Next Generation 737-800 aircraft. |
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Besides doing the assembly of the upper and lower receiver and bolt carrier group, the team brought along a laser engraver to re-mark the setting nomenclature, he said. |
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Aircraft and their transportation, the aircraft carrier, came to the fore. |
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Battleships played a relatively minor role in World War II, in which the submarine and aircraft carrier emerged as the dominant offensive weapons of naval warfare. |
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However, the Bosnian national carrier was renationalised last year when the Turks left, unhappy with the government's attitude towards the partnership. |
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Under an arbitration ruling last year, the carrier must recall the laid-off pilots once passenger volumes return to the level of before the 11 September attacks. |
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The US Army have restored order and are repopulating the quarantined city of London when a carrier of the Rage infection enters London and reignites the deadly plague. |
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Its industries have produced such equipment as the Rafale fighter, the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, the Exocet missile and the Leclerc tank among others. |
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However, their efforts to keep him in the army have to wait when a fanatical cult launches an uprising, leaving an unassuming water carrier with the task of saving the day. |
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Maria Khan started her film carrier in 2007, when she appeared in Shehzad Rafiq-directed Lollywood blockbuster Punjabi-language film 'Muhabtaan Sachiyan' along with co-actors. |
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New York-based low-cost carrier JetBlue Airways said it will host a live performance by Emeli Sande on Friday, April 26 at 5 pm ET at New York's JFK airport. |
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The car carrier Auriga Leader, belonging to Nippon Yusen Kaisha, built in 2008 with a capacity of 6,200 cars, is the world's first partially solar powered ship. |
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Mamas and Papas' Morph Baby Carrier Harness pounds 25, pod pounds 55 Mamas and Papas' new baby carrier is designed to make carrying your little one comfy for all the family. |
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When intercarrier sound was invented later in 1948, not completely shutting off the carrier had the side effect of allowing intercarrier sound to be economically implemented. |
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