This purchase will enable China, through reverse engineering or direct design assistance, to build its own heavy transports in the future. |
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The fungus plugs up the tree's vascular system, the collection of tiny vessels that transports water and nutrients to the plant cells. |
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Will other political parties follow suit, in seeking out their own politically symbolic transports of delight? |
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You live in a state of utter seriousness with intermittent transports of rapture. |
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When the dancer believes in this, she not only transports herself to a higher plane of consciousness but also takes her audience with her. |
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If a glass of dry white retsina transports you and your palate back to the sun-kissed beaches of Greece, well, okay. |
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In a setting rich with koa wood furnishings polished to perfection, Iolani Palace transports families to the glory years of Hawaiian royalty. |
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The bee transports her precious contents to the hive, where she regurgitates it from the honey sac to a waiting house bee. |
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He says the waybills state that the company is not responsible for the contents of parcels it transports. |
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In any case, Banks laded the transports with the seeds of dozens of fruits, grains and vegetables. |
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Main priority is taking out transports, then it's just a case of slaughtering everything as it footslogs towards me. |
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A second, less-frequent muscle contraction, isthmus peristalsis, transports bacteria from the corpus to the terminal bulb. |
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Jeeps can carry up to three soldiers, making them fast troop transports with plenty of firepower. |
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On 5 May, they flew six of the transports, now bearing the tricolored roundels of the French Air Force, to Gia Lam airbase outside Hanoi. |
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It has a fleet of 28 aircraft and transports 6.6 million passengers a year. |
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The second story transports us into the high-pitched world of the famous Greek heroes Ajax and Achilles. |
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Fuselages on virtually all modern airline transports and executive aircraft are pressurized. |
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For instance, he transports the viewer to the Kozhikode beachfront, parts of Kannur and even the hill station Munnar. |
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A good deck transports you to another world, or at the very least extends your living space outdoors. |
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It transports nutrients to cells and eliminates metabolic wastes, toxins and excess fluids from the body. |
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The huge transports bring in troops, supplies, equipment, food, water, ammunition, fuel and medicine. |
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Milton Hatoum transports us to a magical boomtown, full of shimmering light, tropical colour and piquant incident. |
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These HSVs have already proven their worth as transports, and with their shallow drafts, as Special Forces insertion platforms. |
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Darting from in between the rusted hulks of shelled out transports they encroached further into the enemy's territory. |
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He coaches, organises games and transports the players always with courtesy and efficiency and an abundance of patience. |
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The perfume of a damask rose instantly transports me across the years to my grandmother's garden. |
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Glucose and galactose are structurally similar, being epimers, while the lactose permease transports a wide variety of galactosides. |
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Flow velocity increases, and the increased energy detaches more soil particles and transports them in tiny channels called rills. |
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Under the public distribution scheme, it then transports, again with price concessions, food across this region. |
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The rumble of fighters, tankers, reconnaissance aircraft and transports taking off became familiar sounds. |
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Returning to Metro had taken him several months of stowing away on cargo ships and transports before finally reaching the city. |
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What gets the equivalent of 1,000 miles per gallon, doesn't pollute, will save the world, and transports you in breezy style? |
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Other ships were mineral transports bringing raw materials from the outlying planets of the solar system back to Earth for processing. |
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If all else fails, the mafia hijack transports of cigarettes and alcohol and then ship the stolen goods into Britain. |
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He closes his eyes and transports you to another place, to hear him is truly amazing. |
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Joining this force will be Coast Guard assets and the transports and logistics support ships operated by the U.S. Army. |
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On 18 May 1565 130 galleys and 50 transports carrying 30,000 troops hove in sight of what is now Valetta. |
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The U.S. aircraft industry standard makes it possible today to build military transports with an operational range of 16,000 km. |
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The air force, the world's fourth largest, has over 600 combat aircraft and more than 500 transports and helicopters. |
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The ships were undoubtedly troop transports and were less than six hours away from the planet at mark five. |
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During the Revolutionary War and Civil War, support ships were used primarily by the army as troop transports and logistical supply ships. |
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Like scarlet moss, it carries the reader to ever-higher transports of delight. |
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He saw the naked bodies of men and women in postures and transports of passionate love. |
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From just behind the finish line here, a cable car transports tourists effortlessly and smoothly 3,000 feet up to the neighbouring summit of Pic du Midi. |
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A visit to the bustling 14th century Khan El-Kalili Bazaar, reputedly the largest bazaar in the Middle East, transports you back among the world of the living. |
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Parked around the loading dock were some of the vehicles, mostly civilian but with a variety of military transports, which the militia used as part of their duties. |
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The story alone, a firm favourite with children the world over, transports the reader into a magical universe with a delightful mixed up language all of its own. |
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No loaded American troop transports were sunk en route to Europe, although several empty vessels were torpedoed while returning to the United States. |
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This neutralizes carbonic acid and transports carbon dioxide in the blood. |
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The British soldiers, Brown Bess muskets primed and loaded, slid down the ropes onto the shaky boats, cramming about thirty light infantrymen to each of the tiny transports. |
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The extraordinary attention to detail transports the viewer to Elizabethan London, from the grime and muck of the streets to the elegance of the palaces and nobility. |
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The company transports cargo between the dockside and moored ships. |
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Accompanying them are two guided missile cruisers, a destroyer, a nuclear submarine, as well as refueling ships, heavy equipment transports and support vessels. |
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It transports the spirit and subjugates the cares of the day. |
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In both world wars the merchant ships were requisitioned for troop transports, for hospital ships and for the carriage of cargoes for war service. |
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Once the Denivanian defenses were disabled, the slow, bulky troop transports would take their capitol, with escorts to defend from the remnants of the defense fleet. |
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All told, we're talking about a multitude in transports of joy. |
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His design transports you to the gaudy, decrepit fairground, complete with working helter-skelter and carousel, and shows you the beauty in the ramshackle and ruinous. |
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Much like a conveyor belt, the climate-regulating ocean pattern transports warm surface waters toward the north and cool, deep waters toward the south. |
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Refugee transports from the colony were sent in every direction. |
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Up front, just behind the spearhead of mine sweepers, battleships and cruisers, were the command ships, the attack transports bristling with radar and radio antennae. |
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Peking duck transports me back to Hong Kong every time I make it, eat it, or smell it. |
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Take all the measures in your power to discharge from the ice the British steamers whose return to England is essential on account of the shortness of transports. |
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Those military aircraft which do share engine technology with airliners are typically transports or tanker types. |
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When transports were finally allowed to carry the Jacobins to France, less than a third were still alive. |
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In conclusion, he transports his wealth overland to England from Portugal to avoid travelling by sea. |
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In that year the French had made plans to invade England and Scotland, and had accumulated transports and troops around the Loire estuary. |
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Likewise, each year on the day of the Landsgemeinde, participants can use all public transports of the canton for free. |
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A van at the hotel transports guests to and from the airport. |
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His shift was over, and he was heading out on a mantrip, a type of shuttle that transports workers. |
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I continue to drive my ragtop 2000 Dodge Caravan and it transports my men back and forth to more than 900 meetings, still running strong. |
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The feed conveyor transports the material into the integrated ProGrade P2-75 rinsing screen. |
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These axioms say that for two flags there exists one and only collineation in this group, which transports one flag into the other. |
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The vessel docked at Dagenham and the 65ft Rorqual was unloaded on to a 10-wheeled lorry, which transports it on land. |
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The primary function of the prostate gland is to produce seminal fluid that nourishes and transports sperm. |
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The discount is being apportioned to the goods, which Iran carries through Uzbekistan and those that Uzbekistan transports via Iran. |
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In 1945, the Baltic Sea became a mass grave for retreating soldiers and refugees on torpedoed troop transports. |
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Another eighteen transports of cavalry were to sail from a different port, probably Ambleteuse. |
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His beached warships filled with water, and his transports, riding at anchor, were driven against each other. |
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Labienus was left at Portus Itius to oversee regular food transports from there to the British beachhead. |
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It also transports Army and Royal Marine personnel, as well as supporting training exercises. |
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The naval squadron and transports for the expedition were commanded by Richard Howe. |
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The States ordered a Dutch fleet of 53 warships to escort the troop transports. |
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It has been further developed as the CT7 turboprop engine for regional transports. |
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Because transferrin also transports iron, excessive iron reduces zinc absorption, and vice versa. |
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If the ferry transports road vehicles or railway carriages there will usually be an adjustable ramp called an apron that is part of the slip. |
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These two temples each contain a wrathful deity who threatens the guests who ride through in World War II troop transports. |
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The cutting mechanism loosens the bed material and transports it to the suction mouth. |
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While longships were used by the Norse in warfare, they were mostly used as troop transports, not warships. |
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Tourville entered the Channel with 37 ships of the line, accompanied by seven fireships, plus frigates, scouts, and transports. |
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A surprise British raid on Le Havre in early July did considerable damage, destroying a number of the transports. |
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Not being prepared to support the Fusiliers, the Royal Marines had to transfer from their gunboats and motor boat transports onto landing craft. |
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Ultimately, almost 3,000 men worked at the naval shipyard, building eleven warships and many smaller boats and transports. |
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They agree to touch it at the same time, and doing so, discover that it is a Portkey that transports them to a graveyard. |
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At present, Canada possesses an aging fleet of C-130 Hercules tactical transports and five converted Airbuses, which we often misemploy as strategic load carriers. |
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Our Air Force could not be counted on to guard our transports from the British Fleets, because their operations would depend on the weather, if for no other reason. |
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TransGas transports approximately 350 petajoule of gas per year. |
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Tourville was to bring the French fleet up from Brest and collect the transports and the troops, then fight off the English fleet and land the army in England. |
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Fuel cells and electric motors will not replace jet engines on commercial transports, but they could one day replace gas turbine auxiliary power units. |
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Yi showed by immune electron microscopy that fat was joined to the apoB chain to form VLDL which then transports endogenetic fat to extrahepatic tissues. |
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Conflans had sailed from Brest on 15 November heading a hundred miles down the coast to Quiberon Bay, where the invasion army was now waiting to board his transports. |
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The naval officer found 10,000 men and no transports so requisitioned ships in the port, embarked the troops less their transport and departed on 18 June. |
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The galleons and great ships were concentrated in the centre and at the tips of the crescent's horns, giving cover to the transports and supply ships in between. |
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They are now used throughout the world as specialised transports in disaster relief, coastguard, military and survey applications as well as for sport or passenger service. |
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He succeeded admirably in drawing fire away from the troop transports. |
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The barges had begun embarking some 10,000 troops and the storm wrecked the troop and equipment transports, sinking some with the loss of all hands. |
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He then loaded his troops onto transports and slowly sailed to the northern end of the Chesapeake Bay, landing 15,000 troops on August 25 at the head of the Elk River. |
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Nevertheless, only after secret and difficult negotiations by Bentinck with the hesitant Amsterdam burgomasters during June could 260 transports be hired. |
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The Pacific NECC is the major eastward moving surface current that transports more than 20 Sv from the West Pacific warm pool to the cooler East Pacific. |
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The female then gathers the hatchlings in her mouth and transports them to the water, where they remain in a group for several months, protected by the female. |
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Above that is the convection zone where the gas material transports energy primarily through physical displacement of the gas known as convection. |
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The last British invasion of Canada had come to grief on 23 August 1711 when seven troop transports and a storeship ran ashore near Ile aux Oeufs. |
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The alarm system transports fire alarm messages from over 20,000 monitored fire alarms in more than 6,000 commercial and industrial buildings across New Zealand. |
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He has patents on wing and airfoil design concepts for efficient transonic transports, powered high-lift concepts, and short takeoff and landing configurations. |
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In his next segment, Stewart transports readers into the nonverbal realm. |
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However, this law has not had much effect as strikes in public transports still occur in France and at times, the workers refuse to comply by the rules of this law. |
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