Water is fed from a small onboard tank through a heat exchanger, where it picks up waste heat on its way into the steam generator. |
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Drones operate autonomously via an onboard computer with the flight plan preprogrammed before launch. |
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The ship's company, resplendent in white, marched onboard and cheered ship, before CMDR Sammut was piped across the gangway for the first time. |
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The stamps can then be used as postage from any Netherland Antilles port or onboard ship to mail a letter anywhere in the world. |
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Networked connections would allow maintainers to monitor vehicle health and configure onboard software. |
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With the cadaver onboard, the train gets ready to leave and we scramble for our precious third-class seats. |
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Sergeant Lang got onboard with his men as Officer Humphrey followed closely with Jennifer. |
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Data from an onboard electrocardiograph machine will also be sent to hospitals. |
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This multispectral sensor suite is simplified by powerful onboard computing power, automatic target detection, and aided recognition software. |
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There's a bookmobile that comes around once a week, too, with a couple of hundred Korean novels onboard. |
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Other EPIRBs interrogate the aircraft's onboard GPS equipment for position information. |
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Britain has taken onboard this ruling but has had to resort to simply storing old refrigerators while facilities are built to dispose of them. |
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An array of onboard sensors, infrared, radar, and electro-optics can be used to gather information, record it, and download it after the mission. |
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An onboard mass spectrometer will then measure the levels of the different isotopes given off at each stage of the baking process. |
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You will travel onboard glass dome train cars through the wild Alaska interior, to experience Nature at its best. |
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In those long lightsome Irish summer evenings when the sun doesn't sink until after ten o'clock, the family would linger onboard at the mooring. |
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To send armed forces onboard a civil ship sending out Mayday signals is piracy. |
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The first time that we found that gratuities would be added to the onboard charges, we went to the purser and asked for some information. |
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The children were greatly impressed with the vast array of technology onboard. |
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This concept paves the way for numerous emerging capabilities, such as an onboard servicer or an onboard protector. |
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The men onboard tried hopelessly to shoot at the two girls, but their joggled aim got them no good results. |
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Over 3,900 watts of onboard amplification with active signal processing are standard. |
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The long-planned impact is necessary now that the onboard propellant is nearly depleted. |
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There was one escape pod left, but Justin had no intention of leaving his most prized possession onboard this deathtrap. |
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A few boats came by and gave a ride to most onboard while we waited for the tide to turn and eventually kedged ourselves free. |
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If you revisit ports, you may prefer to stay onboard and revel in having the ship to yourself, a luxury many passengers never enjoy. |
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He runs a company that makes infrared cameras and he hopes to do experiments while onboard the space station. |
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Any changes in a spacecraft's orientation detected by onboard gyroscopes can be used by guidance systems to make adjustments. |
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He said he was looking forward to the final in Brazil after a great season with a fellow Omani onboard. |
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You few, final remaining Democrats, moderates, greens and libertarians really need to get onboard the bandwagon. |
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If you invest the time upfront, find the right hires and onboard them effectively, then you won't run into many problems leading the team. |
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Better still, come find us at one of the events below and we'll onboard you on the spot. |
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He specializes in helping companies hire the right sales people, effectively onboard them, and align their activities with business objectives. |
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A good relationship was forged and support given to form a Lions Club onboard. |
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He then kidnaps Captain Pike, takes the helm of the ship and sends it on its course, leaving Kirk onboard the starbase. |
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Have to put up with close proximity to aggressive violent old man incoherently swearing at everyone onboard for first 15 minutes. |
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It had not been hit by a missile either, nor had there been an onboard fire. |
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The richest range of blue I ever saw came onboard flights throughout Pacific islands. |
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Batteries and other onboard energy sources can be similarly passivated, although this is not quite so simple and adds more cost. |
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Other onboard power sources serve as latent explosion triggers, including batteries, other pressurized systems, fuel cells and hypergolic fuels. |
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During the next eight months, the spacecraft's onboard systems will be checked and its science payload will be commissioned. |
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Data collection took place primarily on an opportunistic basis, typically onboard ice-breakers, naval tankers, cargo ships and other vessels. |
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The pilot wears a pressure suit and uses the onboard liquid oxygen system for breathing at high altitudes. |
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One hundred percent of every person who comes onboard is screened, positively identified, and tracked in our system, while they're with us as a passenger or a crewmember. |
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To help bring the public onboard, authorities vilified the bad old maoist days. |
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Merchants, mercenaries, pirates, blockade runners, and all sorts of travelers come through Nerlack Lunar Base daily, slipping unnoticed onboard a ship will not be difficult. |
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The ship's cook came down with the mumps and an onboard epidemic occurred. |
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Lipper expects a diverse reaction, but she hopes to inspire not just women, but men as well to get onboard with gender equality. |
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The president should engage directly with President Vladimir Putin to get the Russians onboard. |
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You have to interview a bunch of people, it costs money to bring them onboard, and you have to train them. |
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On this year's Antarctic cruises, for example, the onboard team includes scientists, naturalists and explorers, led by respected naturalist Nigel Sitwell. |
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The launcher unit is equipped with an onboard land navigation system. |
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In a special feature, the system prevents the simultaneous turning on or off of all glow plugs to avoid high instantaneous loads on the onboard electrical power system. |
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This semi-displacement hull form is well suited to fishermen and lobstermen who must get their nets and pots onboard without hanging up on the hard chine of planing hulls. |
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Several significant bug fixes and major enhancements were made, including a third analog-modeling oscillator, an entirely reworked user interface and onboard effects. |
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To calculate your longitude at sea, you need to know what time it is onboard ship and also, at that very same moment, the local time in your home port. |
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Additionally, a select number of staterooms on all ships are carefully designed to provide comfort and security, ensuring a safe onboard environment for disabled guests. |
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They provide assistance to Jedi pilots as onboard astrogators, technicians, and communications specialists and are outfitted with various tools for utility and repair. |
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Even Karl Lagerfeld has jumped onboard the biscuits and gravy train with his latest shoot of Miss Dirty Martini. |
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Jason's onboard altimeter precisely maps the surface height of 95 percent of Earth's ice-free oceans every 10 days to an accuracy of about 1.33 inches. |
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The reduced footprint of SATA data connections frees up space on motherboards, potentially allowing for more convenient layouts and room for more onboard features! |
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Champagne wishes and caviar dreams became a reality onboard the Concorde. |
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While onboard the train, guests can expect upscale amenities like multicourse dinners and 24-hour steward service. |
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I reeled it in, and with a flick of my wrist, I tossed my catch onboard. |
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It's hiring big-name designers to rework everything from pajamas to barf bags and trumpeting the service with an onboard storybook about its fab, pampered passengers. |
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I was going to have to do my best, trying to land a fly-by-wire aircraft onboard an aircraft carrier in bad weather, with the jet still in autopilot. |
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The maneuver is necessary, since onboard propellant is nearly depleted. |
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Here in Madagascar, onboard the hospital ship Africa Mercy, we treat many people with late-stage tumors of the midface, cranium and mandible. |
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Once onboard, they flew him directly to the nearest hospital. |
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Below are just the more common calibration stickers used onboard submarines. |
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Modern turbines usually have a small onboard crane for hoisting maintenance tools and minor components. |
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Wellesley arrived in Lisbon on 22 April 1809 onboard HMS Surveillante, after narrowly escaping shipwreck. |
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Consequently, trains with onboard nuclear generators were generally deemed unfeasible due to prohibitive costs. |
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The interpolation image algorithm combined with a 1D camera array have been used onboard an indoor microflyer. |
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Slaves onboard were underfed and treated brutally causing many to die before even arriving at their destination. |
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While on route the helicopter crashed into the western side of Shanlieve, killing all three passengers and crew onboard. |
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The NSS has enough inbuilt robustness to eliminate onboard backup paper documents. |
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Simply making the hull thicker increases the weight and requires reduction of onboard equipment weight, ultimately resulting in a bathyscaphe. |
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Today, although most ships have onboard technology to provide the Forecast's information, they still use it to check their data. |
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Emad El Akkad, 29, an Egyptian technical support engineer who lives in Dubai, was onboard the aircraft. |
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And now she has admitted that the father of her two children is onboard to play Algren. |
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Business Class on the A330 aircraft will feature an onboard chef and fully-flat beds with 82 inches of legroom. |
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Unlike ordinary jet engines, scramjets suck oxygen from the atmosphere and use it to burn onboard fuel. |
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At the port I was provided with a Sea Pass card which would serve as passport and credit card while onboard. |
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Its products include onboard voyage management systems BVS, Seaware EnRoute and EnRoute Live and shore-based Fleet Decision Support System. |
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It's an hour-long cruise with a buffet lunch and a serenader and live music onboard, while I watched the 'boholic' countryside go by. |
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It has a 31-inch, heavy octagon barrel, and although a breechloader, it has an onboard ramrod. |
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All of these channels were received onboard the ship and the messages were then printed on teletypes. |
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The looted cash van was later recovered from Site area with no money box onboard. |
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These deburring and finishing cells combine an indexing turntable with motor stations, fixturing options, and onboard tooling options. |
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Once, Schmit asked Adam if he stowed a gun onboard the Quest. |
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According to US Weekly magazine, Lady Gaga will be blasted into outer space onboard the Virgin Galactic space ship in Abu Dhabi. |
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Every Marshal bou wou thou won resp repl ther impressive set of effects such as Edge-like delays and vintage tremolo onboard. |
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While many shops maintain separate files and codes for their subprograms, many CNC models have this functionality onboard. |
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But questions remain about many of the technologies onboard the new ships. |
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The seriousness of her injuries was not known, but she was concious and had been stablised before being taken onboard by us. |
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The achievement of criticality by the nuclear reactor onboard INS Arihant marked the conclusion of harbour trials. |
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The mission systems compile data from onboard and offboard sensors to create an integrated picture that enhances decision-making. |
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The cryogenic liquid is stored in a lightweight tank, allowing more hydrogen to be carried onboard to increase flight endurance. |
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When you fire up the engine, the car's onboard Global Positioning System navigation module senses the PDA in your briefcase. |
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We can be sure that onboard jamming has not been added to the F-35 since. |
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With no weapons onboard, the crew is forced to outsmart the pirates. |
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Their skills will be put to the test next Monday when the Century cruise ship drops anchor off Holyhead with around 1,750 passengers onboard. |
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The quality of the echo sounders used onboard the vessels and the results seemed to be within IHO Special standards. |
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That would require full-scale, onboard, diagnostic electrocardiograph equipment, which only a small fraction of ambulances currently have. |
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Holidaymaker Marc Cryer said he knew the musician was also a trained pilot but was still surprised to see him onboard the flight. |
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The Jeppesen Airside Service preassembles information and may be placed onboard each aircraft. |
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The Global Hawk aircraft are primarily flown by onboard computers using preprogrammed instructions. |
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As many as 99 Indonesian Navy cadets are also visiting Pakistan onboard KRI BANJARMASIN, said a statement. |
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The CLU executed the launch and provided fire mission processing from its onboard mission computer and communications system. |
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Pretty soon just about everyone onboard was leaning over the rail chundering like sick dogs. |
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Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Cruise Line announced an exclusive partnership with Svedka Vodka and Inniskillin ice wine onboard the new Norwegian Epic. |
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The E-sail consists of a number of long and thin conductive wires or tethers, which are kept at a positive potential with the help of an onboard electron gun. |
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Quantum noted that the HyHauler Plus is a trailer-mounted hydrogen fuel dispensing system that generates hydrogen from water using an onboard electrolyzer. |
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Officials say the pilot, Khatip Kashapov, took off without permission from the Sverdlovsk regional airport June 11 and was believed to have 12 passengers onboard. |
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The first floating Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville restaurant and 5 O'Clock Somewhere Bar will set sail this fall onboard Norwegian Cruise Line's new Norwegian Escape. |
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Virgin Atlantic Airways is to start screening all of the English football team's Euro 2000 matches onboard its aircraft in association with sportal. |
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Still, that spin is enough for the gravity instrument onboard Cassini to measure the resistance of Titan to any changes in its spin-also called the moment of inertia. |
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The changes will allow certain items on onboard airplanes as part of carry-on baggage such as pocket knives, toy bats, two golf clubs, and ski poles. |
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Package incl three nights onboard cruise ferry Dana Sirena in en suite cabin, plus day to explore coastal town of Esbjerg and return coach transfers and entrance to Legoland. |
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Dubai An Indian couple was pleasantly surprised on an Emirates flight when a crew member decided to celebrate their silver wedding anniversary onboard. |
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The onboard calibrators such as blackbodies and the sensors such as spectral radiometers should be characterized and calibrated using SI traceable standards. |
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Incorporating nutrition into the fold, Susan's Healthy Gourmet, Xan Confections and LifeSpring Nutrition headquartered in Irvine, is stepping onboard as well. |
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Guests onboard the flight were presented with commemorative certificates in English and Cantonese, featuring the emblem of Hong Kong, the bauhinia flower. |
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Becky Thomas is stuck with around 1,000 passengers and crew on the Costa Allegra, which was left adrift in the Indian Ocean following an onboard fire. |
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However, the U.S. District Court of Appeals ruled that the Clean Air Act requires EPA to promogulate a regulation requiring onboard systems regardless of safety concerns. |
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Paul Semmens, the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust's onboard marine guide, identified the animal as a shrew about two months old and looked after it for the night. |
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When it comes to security, everybody seems to be as onboard as I am. |
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This incredible average speed has also meant that Sidney has beaten the existing fully crewed record time set by Steve Fosset onboard Paystation, by 1 hour and 7 seconds. |
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