The fleet of colorful Phantoms belongs to Cuban-born business man and philanthropist Michael Fux.
More than 95% of Phantoms and three out of four Ghosts are highly personalized.
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Swindon and Milton Keynes failed to qualify, joining Romford Raiders and Peterborough Phantoms who had already been knocked out.
Once close to extinction, goshawks are known as "the phantoms of the forest" because of their elusiveness despite their size.
The sensors are supported by drone aircraft known locally as "desert phantoms".
With them came stories collected on their travels: tales of goblins and giants, fairy queens and woodland nymphs, unearthly phantoms, man-eating ogres and predatory ghouls.
The company said that the majority of cars - 95% of Phantoms and 73% of Ghosts - were sold with some element of bespoke personalisation.
But, Ms. Elliot positioned the "arguably" irrational anti-sharia movement as fighting phantoms without bothering to actually articulate what the threat from sharia is, or "arguably" is.
But what about the real phantoms of our solar neighborhood?
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Through point of view, we are transported to our own childhood and the imaginative possibilities of youth a time when we all saw phantoms and instantly accepted them as real.
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Prospective clients mixed with film stars and executives over from Goodwood this week at a private home in the hills above LA, where multiple Phantoms and Ghosts awaited test drives.
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In 1875, a British naval captain named Sir Frederick Evans finally began crossing some of these phantoms out, removing no fewer than 123 fake islands from the British Admiralty Charts.
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Given that only 556 Phantoms were sold during the first 10 months of this year, it appears fairly certain the firm will not sell 1, 000 of the cars in 2004.
Formerly a clinic, but fallen into disuse and long since ransacked by phantoms of the night, the building is used by the Taliban as a temporary prison on the occasions when a public execution is to take place in the district.
In this tight, discreet narrative, which drifts from one memory to another as if love had its own time-scale, the author movingly describes how Jim freed the narrator from the phantoms of her past and the righteousness of her family and friends.
Faced with a mounting struggle to maintain the combat readiness of its aging fleet of F-14 Tomcats, F-4 Phantoms, MiG-29s, and Mirage F1s, access to F-16 technology for reverse engineering (as Iran appears to have done with downed U.S. drones), would be very much welcomed by Iranian commanders.
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It seems to be working: Phantoms delivered to Middle Eastern clients reached 99 percent last year, up from 75 percent in 2005. (In some markets in the Middle East, every Phantom sold was bespoke.) In Europe the figure increased from 50 percent to 89 percent for the same time perior, and in North America it rose from 30 percent to 84 percent.
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