This is a space flight demonstrator designed to test technologies required for them to locate and rendezvous with the Station. |
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I said to myself that all sounded legitimate enough, so I agreed to rendezvous with them for a drink at a bar near my house. |
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Not many get the chance to have a rendezvous with the 1980 All England badminton champion. |
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Here I have a rendezvous with the Timmermans, a Belgian couple who swapped the world of high finance for the good life. |
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Turning off the sound but letting the image run in the background, he turned to prepare for his rendezvous with the Senator. |
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I felt a calmness and collectedness I hadn't experienced in years after my little rendezvous with Tim over coffee and apple pie. |
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Until then I'll be making arrangements for your rendezvous with your charges. |
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That night, he keeps his rendezvous with his secret correspondent and is surprised to find that Clara is that person. |
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After a three-mile slog uphill through ice-cold snowmelt, we rendezvous with the Professor, who has managed to meet us with the supply vehicles. |
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They would rendezvous with sleeping cars out of Cincinnati and Maysville, and Louisville and Lexington. |
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Ships of the RAN will sail from Sydney Harbour to rendezvous with our international visitors off the coast. |
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We cabbed there to rendezvous with more bar staff, once again forming a platoon of hard pounders. |
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The final three days were a bit of an anti-climax for the group, with relatively easy paddles on flat waters to the rendezvous with the yacht. |
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Mark and Tina sat in the reception awaiting their rendezvous with the principle. |
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I rendezvous with the band, sans Justin for the moment, for lunch at the venue. |
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It cost me quite a wad to make that trip to rendezvous with you and then the return trip home. |
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The next day with good weather the ship weighed anchor to rendezvous with HMAS Sydney. |
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While we're at it, we should throw in the fact that he so vividly recounts a rendezvous with an Antiguan immigration officer. |
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We don't know what he may have told the Krasians on his last rendezvous with them. |
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Fortified by a twice-baked Goats cheese souffle and a wine that was fresh, crisp and fruity, I set off for my final rendezvous with his holiness. |
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The young ones were waiting with bated breath to have a rendezvous with Kalam, for wherever he tours, a session with kids is very much part of his itinerary. |
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Sometimes great nations have a rendezvous with greatness, and such is the case today.Translated from the French by Janet Lizop. |
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Cheered by her friendliness, I forgot about the chill wind and my impending rendezvous with a sleeping bag on a cold, hard floor in a council flat. |
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The Scire made her way by a devious route to Port Lago on the Italian-occupied island of Leros in the Aegean to rendezvous with the frogmen crews. |
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Vowing to get the little pisher back, they resort to exploiting Cartman's recent rendezvous with a spacecraft to contact the creatures and save Kyle's sibling. |
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The unique taste of Tradition St-Julie Fudge is a sweet rendezvous with voluptuousness. |
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Inviting our fellow citizens to a rendezvous with history is a great moment in democracy. |
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Coordinate with fire department regarding rendezvous with railway personnel. |
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I invite you to cooperate in doing so, in voting at midday as we plan, and to keep our rendezvous with European history. |
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We shall live happier lives if we make a rendezvous with excellence in all the activities that go to make up human existence. |
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The original concept envisaged five identical spacecraft each of which would rendezvous with a different object. |
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The voyage is in effect a rendezvous with a Child who is really out of the ordinary, and whom all come to adore. |
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I think the next generation of Canadians will have a rendezvous with the constitution. |
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The whole of humankind, with their hopes and their sufferings seem to be having a rendezvous with God at their place! |
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We double checked all of our equipment, prime and back-up flashlights and headed out to rendezvous with Mike and Mike. |
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Mozart will also take you to a rendezvous with great composers from different eras, talk about some of his works and share his love for opera. |
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We must not miss our rendezvous with history because of an excess of that caution that has too long confined us. |
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As a result, the master would have felt a personal commitment to proceed to Flowerpot Island to rendezvous with the school group. |
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Jomtien, New Delhi, Vienna, Cairo, Copenhagen and Beijing are among the cities that have hosted these rendezvous with globality. |
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From algae-powered ships to a rendezvous with an asteroid, see five of the most exciting science and tech projects in the plan. |
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Marie's subsequent rendezvous with her husband to discuss the ransom money is quite absurdist, occurring on a very crowded street near a poissonnerie and a merry-go-round. |
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In Twin Creeks, Cole and Dillon followed FBI agent Haynes to a rendezvous with an informant who disclosed that Vincenzo is planning to attend a meeting in Philadelphia. |
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They repainted the ship's funnel and lifeboats, changed its name, then sailed to a rendezvous with a second tanker and transferred most of the cargo before getting clean away. |
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They invite the gravel-voiced stranger to rendezvous with the imaginary seductress in the hotel room beside them, which happens to be occupied by an abrasive businessman. |
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They belong to the Kreutz family of sun-grazing comets, often seen by the SOHO spacecraft while diving towards their final rendezvous with the Sun. |
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A marriage broker would arrange a rendezvous with brisket. |
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Four missions should rendezvous with comets. |
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During the probe and drogue AAR demonstration, the X-47B performed a close formation flight rendezvous with an Omega K-707 tanker. |
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Our studio is fully air conditioned and our changing room is equipped with a full shower to help you primp for your next rendezvous with friends on the Riviera! |
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About that rendezvous with the perfect stranger. |
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In 1588, he sent a fleet, the Spanish Armada, to rendezvous with the Duke of Parma's army and convey it across the English Channel. |
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Montfort himself had crossed the Severn with his army, intending to rendezvous with his son Simon. |
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Following that special summit, the African Union kept its rendezvous with history by reaffirming its commitment to combating AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in the Abuja Declaration and the African Common Position. |
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In the fantastic region of the southern Beaujolais, this walking tour invites you to a rendezvous with real gems: about forty villages built with golden stones. |
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A second vessel, RFA Sea Crusader, is also due to sail from Emden in Germany and will rendezvous with RFA Sea Centurion at Thessalonica. |
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Sometime later, they made a rendezvous with a Victor air tanker for a top-up of fuel and then resumed patrol while the tanker headed back. |
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John's, Newfoundland to rendezvous with and overfly the floating laboratory-ship Atlantis during its approximately 26-day research cruise. |
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Nelson went on to rendezvous with the British fleet at Elba, where he spent Christmas. |
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Following a much needed three-month maintenance spell, the ship sailed on January 8 to rendezvous with HMS Bridport, HMS Inverness and HMS Beagle. |
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It will leave Earth with the Earth Departure Stage and transfer to Mars with the Mars Transfer Stage, and rendezvous with the Precursor spacecraft in Martian orbit. |
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In the ensuing Battle of Gravelines the Spanish fleet was damaged and forced to abandon its rendezvous with Parma's army, who were blockaded in harbour by Dutch flyboats. |
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When the attack ceased they managed to cannibalize parts to get one truck going and set off for the rendezvous with Fraser, only to find nobody there. |
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