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** and TNT
** TNT ( TNT album ), their debut album
** TNT Express, demerged from TNT N. V. in 2011 ; purchased by UPS in 2012
** TNT Logistics, former name of CEVA Logistics
** Koninklijke TNT Post, the former national postal company in the Netherlands, succeeded by PostNL
** Ronni Le Tekrø, Norwegian guitarist ( TNT )
** East Midlands Airport Cargo flights for TNT to Liege Airport and Belfast.
** Ivy Mike shot of Operation Ivy: The first detonation of a hydrogen bomb, yield 10. 4 megatons of TNT out of a fusion fuel of liquid deuterium.
** Composition B: 6. 985 kg plus 0. 136 kg TNT supplemental charge.
** TNT: 6. 62 kg plus 0. 136 kg TNT supplemental charge.
** e. g. TNT equivalent for Nuclear weapon yield
** Koninklijke TNT Post BV – collects, sorts and distributes mail in the Netherlands
** Any of various units of energy, such as gigatons of TNT equivalent, gigatons of coal equivalent, gigatons petroleum equivalent.
** M94 6 kg with 0. 8 kg of TNT and M88 impact or delay fuse.
** M90 / 97 6. 18 kg with 0. 42 kg of TNT and M88 impact or delay fuse.
** M90 Pointed HE 6. 35 kg with TNT and M88 impact or delay fuse.

** and Airways
** South African Airways Provincial Challenges ( 16 provincial teams and Namibia )
** Republic Airlines, a regional air carrier affiliated with US Airways
** British Airways inaugurates regular London to New York City supersonic Concorde service.
** Virgin Atlantic Airways makes its inaugural flight.
** Zagreb mid-air collision: A British Airways Trident and a Yugoslav DC-9 collide near Zagreb, Yugoslavia ( now Croatia ), killing all 176 aboard.
** Thai Airways Flight 311 operated by Airbus A310-300 crashes into a mountain north of Kathmandu, Nepal killing all 113 people on board.
** Nigeria Airways Flight 2120, a Douglas DC-8 operated by Canadian airline Nolisair, catches fire and crashes in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, killing all 261 people on board.
** Pan American World Airways ends operations.
** Pan American Airways offers the first commercially scheduled 747 service from John F. Kennedy International Airport to London Heathrow Airport.
** New Zealand National Airways Corporation the Domestic airline of New Zealand was merged with New Zealand's international airline, Air New Zealand.
** Braniff International Airways is declared bankrupt and ceases all flights.
** British Airways is privatised and listed on the London Stock Exchange.
** Pan American Airways ( 1998 – 2004 ), the third airline with the same name
** Boston-Maine Airways, sister company to this airline, which operated service under the Pan Am Clipper Connection brand
** US Airways Express operated by PSA Airlines ( Charlotte )
** Ghana Airways ' IATA code
** an airline brand operated by defunct regional airline Boston-Maine Airways for the airline holding company Pan Am Systems.
** XL Airways UK, a defunct British airline which was part of XL Leisure Group
** The Pan American World Airways Martin M-130 flying boat China Clipper, operating as Flight 161, strikes a blacked-out boat and crashes while landing at Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, killing between 23 and 25 of the 30 people on board.
** While on approach to Washington Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Virginia, Trans World Airways Flight 514, a Boeing 727-231, crashes into Mount Weather in Clarke County, Virginia, killing all 92 people on board and severing the underground main telephone line of the United States Governments Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center, to which the crash brings undesired attention.
** Helios Airways Flight 522, Helios Airways Boeing 737-31S flight that crashed on August 14, 2005 into a mountain north of Marathon and Varnavas, Greece
** British Overseas Airways Corporation
** Sportsflight Airways

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** Polar Atlas, historic Swedish diesel maker, later part of Atlas Copco
** Flotilla-the flotilla is the operational part of the Coast Guard, and consists of 3 vessels.
** Friedrich Blass, Die attische Beredsamkeit, part 2 ( 1892 ) online, pp. 345 – 363
** Civil law ( area ), a branch of Continental law which is the general part of private law
** the Prefrontal cortex, the anterior part of the frontal lobes of the brain
** Cassius Dio's account of Claudius ' reign, part I
** Cassius Dio's account, part II
** The neck: the narrowest part of the chase, always located near the foremost end of the piece.
** The base ring forms a ring at the widest part of the entire cannon at the nearest end of the reinforce just before the cascable.
** The base of the breech is the metal disk that forms the most forward part of the cascable and rests against the breech itself, right next to the base ring.
** Curds, the soft, curdled part of milk ( or skim milk ) used to make cheese
* ** Egypt's southern-most point lies in the Bir Tawil region, an area that is commonly included as part of Egypt but is not claimed by it.
** Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ( part 1 1806, part 2 c. 1833 )
** The Northumbrian fiddle style, which features " seconding ", an improvised harmony part played by a second fiddler.
** The Kingdom of Prussia became part of the German Empire.
** Dardic languages ( sometimes still classified separately as a part of Iranian or Nuristani Group ):
** Calcium-activated potassium channels: This family of channels is, for the most part, activated by intracellular Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > and contains 8 members.
** Territories of Spain that encompassed land that was part of the Louisiana Purchase:
** Territory of France that encompassed land that was part of the Louisiana Purchase:
** U. S. territories that encompassed land that was part of the Louisiana Purchase:
** U. S. states that encompass land that was part of the Louisiana Purchase:
** part of the legal system –
** The Bookbinder of Hort, part of an anthology, Stories by Foreign Authors
** 7bit – up to 998 octets per line of the code range 1 .. 127 with CR and LF ( codes 13 and 10 respectively ) only allowed to appear as part of a CRLF line ending.

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