The fleets then squared off against one another in the course of a weekend.
In general, they have cut their Marcellus dry gas rig fleets by half or more.
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By the end of its life, 80% of all Tauruses were sold to rental fleets.
But it achieved that only by shoveling more cars into commercial fleets and rental lots.
And unlike most cycling tour operators, they own their fleets of bicycles and support vehicles.
The company is also quietly eliminating low margin cars that it's been selling to rental fleets.
To keep growing, Aircell is in talks to install wi-fi on regional jets and international fleets.
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Even most of the police departments suing Ford continue to buy Crown Victorias for their fleets.
Airlines that operate Dreamliners have been forced to find alternatives for scheduled flights in their fleets.
Fisheries have traditionally been a commons, subject only to goodwill among the fleets involved.
Unlike Delta's product, United's economy plus option is on both domestic and international fleets.
And what happens when natural gas fuels more of our trucking and transportation fleets?
Delays in deployment of the new fleets and contracting pressures could harm the company.
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It does not help that the inshore and the offshore shrimp fleets are often at loggerheads.
Wild shellfish processor Macduff Shellfish has bought one of the UK's largest scallop fishing fleets.
Owners of nuclear fleets such as Exelon, Duke, and NRG will benefit as well.
The Danes, Dutch and Brits sent their fleets and financiers to colonize the world.
Market share numbers can be distorted, however, by seasonal sales to corporate and government fleets.
The bar is raised even higher by 2025, when vehicle fleets must average 54.5 mpg.
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That makes sense, since fleets often churn their vehicles quickly, and individuals generally keep theirs longer.
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In 1916, during World War I, British and German fleets fought the Battle of Jutland off Denmark.
In the future, this might involve requiring fleets to bring their catch to PNA ports for canning.
According to its website, the airline has one of the largest Twin Otter fleets in the world.
Airbus and Boeing, the world's leading big-jet manufacturers, both expect freighter fleets to double over that period.
Several companies have already started field-testing battery-electric passenger cars and light trucks for use in their fleets.
They showed cities, oil-fields and even fishing fleets as giant conflagrations against the blackness of the night.
She could look to any number of female forebears who had built temples, raised fleets, waged military campaigns.
Similar to existing reports that weigh the economic health of taxi fleets, the report would be only advisory.
It is also considering modifying its import ban by limiting it to offending fishing fleets, rather than countries.
The Commission wants member states to switch from subsidising fishing fleets to a more market-driven approach to fishing.
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