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Those ships were powered by twin Allison gas turbines of the KF-501 series.
Those ships were powered by twin Pratt & Whitney gas turbines of the FT 4 series.
Those ships flew a separate flag, the Free French Naval Ensign, which is still in use as a mark of honour by ships that continue to use the name of a Free French ship.
Those ships had previously provided service across the Chesapeake Bay, connecting Cape Charles with Virginia Beach, but the opening of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel in 1964 rendered that service obsolete.
Those are especially useful on ships in high waves.
Those recommendations were, in order of preference: 1 ) build new ships, 2 ) give more time to maintenance, 3 ) accomplish more extensive overhauls, 4 ) provide more money for maintenance, 5 ) institute better training for maintenance personnel, or 6 ) create a large-scale modernization and rehabilitation program to fill the gap until new ships can be built.
Those from and concentrate on Roi, where they shoot down 28 Japanese aircraft and destroy 19 on the ground, sink a large cargo ship, and damage the light cruiser Isuzu ; those from and strike Kwajalein Island, where they destroy 18 floatplanes, sink three merchant ships, and damage the light cruiser Nagara.
Those who suffered most, not just from the losses of the ships but also from the immense merchandise on board ( pepper, cochineal, cocoa, snuff, indigo, hides, etc.
Those who escaped from their sinking ships and made it safely to land were later executed by Sir Turlough O ' Brien of Liscannor and Boethius Clancy, High Sheriff of Clare.
Those ships were intended to be chartered ( leased ) to U. S. shipping companies for their use in the foreign seagoing trades for whom they would be able to offer better and more economical freight services to their clients.
Those French vessels were to supply Quebec with supplies and ammunition following the loss of the battle of the Plains of Abraham, but since the ships never made it, the city never had a chance to be retaken.
Those agreements stipulate that the Russian Black Sea Fleet can maintain the same numbers and types of ships that it had based in Sevastopol as a result of the 1997 fleet division without approval by Ukraine.
Those ships that were deliberately sunk included Grand Duke Constantine, City of Paris ( both with 120 guns ), Brave, Empress Maria, Chesme, Yagondeid ( 84 guns ), Kavarna ( 60 guns ), Konlephy ( 54 guns ), steam frigate Vladimir, steamboats Thunderer, Bessarabia, Danube, Odessa, Elbrose and Krein.
Those ships deliberately sunk by the end of 1855 included Grand Duke Constantine, City of Paris ( both with 120 guns ), Brave, Empress Maria, Chesme, Yagondeid ( 84 guns ), Kavarna ( 60 guns ), Konlephy ( 54 guns ), steam frigate Vladimir, steamboats Thunderer, Bessarabia, Danube, Odessa, Elbrose and Krein.
Those included the production of Liberty ships and Victory ships among other types.
Those firing 7. 62 mm such as the General Electric Minigun were popular for ships, and helicopter mounted weapons, and have established a niche ; the Soviet Union also developed a number of Gatling-type weapons.

Those and took
Those who lived in that desolation of rocky deformity took on some of the moraine's stony character.
Those who left the party at the time might have felt similarly about some of these issues, but did not identify with the forms of protest that Green party members took part in.
Those who landed on the island freely cut and took with them the precious heartwood of the ebony trees, then found in profusion all over the island.
Those of them not killed took to the woods, a majority of them finding refuge in this city.
Those works actually featuring Satan as a heroic character are fewer in number, but do exist ; George Bernard Shaw, and Mark Twain ( Letters from the Earth ) included such characterizations in their works long before religious Satanists took up the pen.
Those are the survivors of the previous killings that took place a few days earlier in which about 24, 000 Jews were executed.
" Those students who joined the service to fight in World War II took advantage of the G. I.
Those things came from my mother, who took me to concerts and museums.
Those among them, who took their residence in Germany after May 8, 1945 are automatically to be considered as Germans.
Those who did not generally took the title of " Dowager Princess of Wales " after the deaths of their husbands.
Those cardinals who had opposed Benedict X's election met at Siena in December 1058, and elected Hildebrand's candidate as Pope, who then took the name Nicholas II ( 1059 – 61 ).
Those who escaped sought refuge in the castle, where their protectors also took shelter.
Those who would neither condemn nor sanction Hazrat ʿAlī or his opponents ( Muawiyah I ) but took a middle position were termed the Muʿtazilah.
Those siding with Ammann felt that these " good-hearted " people should not be looked upon and consoled as " saved " unless they took up the cross and followed Christ in rebaptism and obedience to his teachings.
The UK's Mary Hopkin ( already famous for " Those Were The Days ") and the Spanish newcomer Julio Iglesias had been the odds-on favourites to win, but it was Dana who took the victory.
Those on the Left are seen as dupes or willing agents of the Jews, while conservatives and libertarians are regarded as misguided fools, for, after all, the Jews " took over according to the Constitution, fair and square.
Those who advocated the Constitution took the name Federalists and quickly gained supporters throughout the nation.
Those who had suffered under his editorial lashings looked on him as an unmitigated scoundrel who took fiendish delight in character assassination, vituperation, and scurrility.
Those who took up the offer were settled by the Ottoman authorities in those districts of northern Macedonia where the Muslim population was weak.
Those whose primary focus was unity gradually took on " an explicitly ecumenical agenda " and " sloughed off the restorationist vision.
Those who turned back, including one of the New England battalions, took many of the remaining provisions with them.
Those events took place in 364 BC, about a decade earlier, as Livy VI, 42 tells.
Those citizens that took shelter in the temple of Heracles were pardoned by Alexander.
Those five operations later took the name " Dresser Inc ." In October 2010, Dresser Inc., was acquired by General Electric.
Those chairmen were replaced when the Republicans took control of the House in the 112th Congress.

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