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Dreadnought and Ship
There are several different kinds of ships, including the basic Fighter, a Scout with longer range but weaker weapons, a Colony Ship used to found new colonies, Satellites which are cheap but cannot move from the world at which they are built, and in recent versions a few others as well, such as the Tanker and Dreadnought.

Dreadnought and 1860
Warrior to Dreadnought: Warship Development 1860 – 1905.

Dreadnought and by
-- Vital secrets of Britain's first atomic submarine, the Dreadnought, and, by implication, of the entire United States navy's still-building nuclear sub fleet, were stolen by a London-based soviet spy ring, secret service agents testified today.
The Dreadnought was built on designs supplied by the United States in 1959 and was launched last year.
The British, however, kept well ahead in the naval race by the introduction of the highly advanced new Dreadnought battleship in 1907.
The decision to continue was taken by Tirpitz in September 1905 and agreed by Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow and the Kaiser, while Dreadnought was still at the planning stage.
Torres reprogrammed it on a course for a Cardassian installation, but " Dreadnought " was swept into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
An electronic Star Dreadnought toy released by Hasbro " is the rarest among Hasbro's Collector Fleet ".
Funds which had been raised by public subscription for the purchase of a battleship were diverted to establish the Dreadnought Scheme when the Commonwealth instead decided to build an Australian Navy.
It was called the Dreadnought by its crews.
Workers ' Dreadnought was a newspaper published by variously-named political parties led by Sylvia Pankhurst.
* Communism or Reforms two articles by Sylvia Pankhurst and Anton Pannekoek, first published in the Workers Dreadnought in 1922.
In the novel Dreadnought by Diane Carey the protagonist Piper, a recent academy graduate, manages to crash the entire simulator by attempting to improvise an engineering solution to the problem through a very unorthodox series of computer commands and jury-rigging, essentially tricking the computer into fighting itself.
He is likely to have been the author of " The Yellow peril and the Dockers " attributed to Leon Lopez, which was one of the articles cited by the government in its case against the Workers ' Dreadnought.
The Dreadnought hoax was a practical joke pulled by Horace de Vere Cole in 1910.
During the visit to Dreadnought, the visitors had repeatedly shown amazement or appreciation by exclaiming, " Bunga!
* Dreadnought ( book ), by Robert K. Massie, 1991
* Dreadnought: a History of the Modern Battleship, by Richard Hough, 1975
* Dreadnought, by Cherie Priest, an alternate history steampunk novel, 2010
* Dreadnought, a type of US railway train built by the Metropolitan Railway between 1910 and 1923
* Dreadnought ( naval wargame ) published by Simulations Publications, Inc. in 1975
James Bowen was commissioned by Howe for his leadership in the battle, he rose through the levels-commander of the Argot, the Dreadnought, and in Georgian England titled " defender of Madeira ", led the fleet which rescued the British army at Corunna in the Peninsula war, retired as a Rear Admiral, Commissioner of the Royal Navy.

Fast and Ship
International Fast Response Ship Repair team
File: M-60 tanks at dock REFORGER 86. jpg | M60 tanks on the deck of the Fast Sealift Ship USNS Antares ( T-AKR-294 ) in 1986
* Desert Class-Described as having inaugurated the " Very Large Fast Self-Sufficient Ship concept " some 2, 000 years before the time of most Culture novels, later recategorised as Medium Systems Vehicle.
US Navy Fast Combat Support Ship.

Fast and circa
* NA: Fast novae, with a rapid brightness increase, followed by a brightness decline of 3 magnitudes — to circa brightness — within 100 days.
* Fast ( F ) and Advanced-Schottky ( AS ) variants of LS from Fairchild and TI, respectively, circa 1985, with " Miller-killer " circuits to speed up the low-to-high transition.

Fast and print
International motoring authors like Andrew Frankel ( AutoCar & Motor ) Russell Bulgin ( Car ) Mark Hales ( Fast Lane ) Gianni Marin ( Gente Motore ) and Bernd Ostmann ( AutoMotor Und Sport ) have not only lent their name to the NSX in print but publicly praised the technology and innovation of Honda's NSX and in the BBC book NSX-Hondas Super Sports Car ( ISBN 0 9517751 0 3 ) describe the vehicle as worthy of the title supercar.
' Several years later, in the 1990s, Richard Seary's father came to the same office where Wild & Woolley had set up its on demand print system Fast Books, and asked about self-publishing his son's ' real story '.
" Examples are " Rheumatism and Allied Ailments ," " The Cleansing Saline Fast ," " The Misunderstood Microbe ", " How to Prevent Cancer " and " Potatoes as Food and Medicine " ( the last one still in print ).
Cantu has been mentioned in over 1000 articles in 37 different countries due to his unconventional approach to food, including 7 cover stories from large print publications such as the LA Times, Fast Company and Gourmet Magazine to smaller publications in remote areas of the world.
This was also called Fast Fiction debuting in 1982 with a print run of 100 copies and lasting until 1991 with issues 29 and 30 reviewed in Zum!

Fast and by
Generation Flux is a neologism and psychographic ( not demographic ) designation coined by Fast Company for American employees who need to make several changes in career throughout their working lives due to the chaotic nature of the job market following the 2008 – 2012 global financial crisis.
* Fast Flying Ferries operated by Connexxion, provides a regular public transport service over the North Sea Canal between Amsterdam Central Station and Velsen-Zuid in the Netherlands, using Voskhod 2M hydrofoils.
Jonah's mission to the Ninevites is commemorates by the Fast of Nineveh in Syriac and Oriental Orthodox Churches.
The epinomical practice in question being drinking milk on most of the approximately 200 fasting days, especially the Great Fast ( Lent )— an activity which was prohibited by all other ecclesiastical authorities of the time.
" The title of a 1980 single by the New York punk band Stimulators, " Loud Fast Rules!
Rumours about a new, online series of The Fast Show being commissioned by Fosters have been confirmed with Whitehouse starring in the first of six weekly episodes due to launch on the 10th of November 2011.
Physical communication is by NAFAL ships, Nearly As Fast As Light.
* FAST Crawler is a distributed crawler, used by Fast Search & Transfer, and a general description of its architecture is available.
Instead of following the Fast Ethernet standard for twisted pair cabling by using only 2 pairs of wires, 100VG-AnyLAN used all four pairs in either Category 3 or Category 5 twisted pair cable.
The design goals were to avoid the radio frequency radiation emitted at the higher frequencies required by Fast Ethernet and to leverage existing wiring installations of Category 3 cabling that most organizations had recently installed to support 10 megabit twisted-pair Ethernet.
Fast fission is fission caused by the absorption of a more energetic neutron, with kinetic energy on the order of MeV.
* April 8 – Flensburg Disputation, a debate, attended by Stadtholder Christian of Schleswig-Holstein ( later King Christian III of Denmark ) between Lutherans ( led by Hermann Fast ) and the more radical Anabaptists ( led by Melchior Hoffman ).
Although winning the Democratic primary is normally tantamount to election in heavily Democratic Chicago, after his primary victory Washington found that his Republican opponent, former state legislator Bernard Epton ( earlier considered a nominal stand-in ), was supported by many white Democrats and ward organizations, including the chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party, Alderman Edward " Fast Eddie " Vrdolyak.
In addition to the added readings from Scripture, spiritual books by the Church Fathers are recommended during the Fast.
At the end of the service comes the " Ceremony of Mutual Forgiveness " during which all of the people one by one ask forgiveness of one another, that the Great Fast may begin in a spirit of peace.
Observations are revealing a growing number of recurrent X-ray transients, characterized by short outbursts with very fast rise times ( tens of minutes ) and typical durations of a few hours that are associated with OB supergiants and hence define a new class of massive X-ray binaries: Supergiant Fast X-ray Transients ( SFXTs ).
Per, an implementing bill for a Fast track negotiating authority ( Trade Promotion Authority ) trade agreement submitted by the President is introduced ( by request ) in the House by the majority leader of the House and ( by request ) in the Senate by the majority leader of the Senate.

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