The fleet of colorful Phantoms belongs to Cuban-born business man and philanthropist Michael Fux.
The fleet of Mr. Dieu's heritage association, for example, includes a 1968 Romanian steam locomotive.
The first is how often the fleet of vehicles on the roads turns over.
The fleet of frigates and destroyers will also be reduced from 23 to 19 by 2020.
The fleet of 10 identical 68ft (20m) ocean racing yachts and 10 skippers are supplied by the race organisers.
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The fleet of cars and trucks we use in the federal government is one of the largest in the country.
He also would reduce the fleet of aircraft carriers from 11 to 10 and Navy air wings from 10 to nine.
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Never one to undervalue himself, he would certainly have appreciated the fleet of new biographies that are due as we approach 2005.
The batteries have a five-year lifespan but other more immediate hazards are likely to end the operation of some of the fleet of floats.
Most of the other relevant authorities have followed suit meaning most of the existing global fleet of the plane is out of service for the time being.
With a fleet of 140 rigs (including newbuilds), Transocean already owns 18% of the global drilling fleet, including 35% of the drillship fleet and 25% of the semisubmersible fleet.
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Engine-related groundings are not common, but when they occur the fact that only a portion of the fleet is equipped with the flawed engine would presumably enable the rest of the fleet to keep flying.
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The fleet of three lorries is patrolling 19 miles (30km) of roads with some of the worst pollution, including Victoria Embankment, Earl's Court Road, roads leading to the Blackwall Tunnel and in the Euston area.
The trend makes sense, given the economic situation in the U.S. and the fact that many prospective buyers have been holding out on new purchases, resulting in a rising age for the fleet of vehicles on the road.
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The fleet of cars on the road turns over roughly every 10 to 15 years, so even if driverless cars were in production today it would be many years before they dominated our highways and started delivering the promised benefits.
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Yet it was in that very beachfront neighborhood, full of senior citizens in bikinis by day but seedier by night, that the two foreigners hailed one of the fleet of public transit vans often used as a speedier alternative to buses.
It could be a single device with various multimedia goodies: digital camera, video recorder, gaming device, wireless device, and cell phone although knowing Apple's penchant for maintaining simple interfaces, it's also likely we could see a whole lineup of multimedia devices catering to specific niches, complete with a common development platform for the fleet of Alphamosaic-based iPods.
He believes he is close to finding the remains of the legendary fleet of Zheng He.
Battery problems have led to the grounding of the entire fleet of 787s.
Mr. Branson disclosed that in the wake of Monday's success, "I would like to speed up the program" by increasing to three from two the size of the initial fleet of rocket ships intended to carry passengers.
Famous for his exuberance and sometimes mercurial nature, Mr. Branson disclosed that in the wake of Monday's success, "I would like to speed up the program" by increasing to three from two the size of the initial fleet of rocket ships intended to carry passengers.
With regard to the price of alternative modernization strategies, it already costs more each year to sustain the legacy fleet of tactical aircraft the F-35 will replace than the highest official projection of F-35 annual support costs.
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Much of the fleet consists of minibuses, some imported second-hand from Japan.
Emirates will also have the biggest fleet of the biggest airliners.
One thing the service will not do is concede that there is a need to cut the number of carriers in the fleet during the early stages of the current budget debate.
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Oil companies, in particular, ought to be be paying for the cost of the Fifth Fleet, which protects the Strait of Hormuz.
Until it is known whether or not there was an explosion on board, or whether the vessel hit something, the Russian press remains bewildered as to why the flagship of the Northern Fleet is lying on the bottom of the Barents Sea, with 116 crew members on board.
Part of the increase in demand is due to the aging fleet of commercial trucks now on the road.
Our tour followed a route along the bottom half of the Fleet River, the biggest and most famous of London's former waterways.
The Air Force has plans to cut six tactical fighter squadrons, retire 27 older C-5As and 65 C-130s, and divest itself of the entire fleet of 38 C-27s.
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