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| ) was postponed due to poor weather at the | Transatlantic Abort (TAL) site. |
| and then as the dominant force behind the | transatlantic African slave trade to the New World." |
| g in ideas, for example, to create the new | transatlantic agenda (NTA) and, more, recently putting f |
| ween New York and London on its particular | transatlantic air route. |
| ompson and Harrier XV741 in the Daily Mail | Transatlantic Air Race. |
| 991; Charles A. Levine, 94, Is Dead; First | Transatlantic Air Passenger. |
| In 2006 | transatlantic aircraft plot on 2011-06-14 22:27:59, Sock |
| See also: Timeline of the 2006 | transatlantic aircraft plot |
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| those charged with offences from the 2006 | transatlantic aircraft plot. |
| the first woman to attempt and perish in a | transatlantic airplane flight. |
| The firm has a | transatlantic alliance with the United States' oldest au |
| usiness, it also represents its members in | transatlantic and worldwide fora. |
| They possessed most of the | Transatlantic and Trailer catalogue. |
| she was shifted temporarily to Greenland, | transatlantic, and Mediterranean runs. |
| dley's, Bronze, Black Sabbath, Sugar Hill, | Transatlantic, Beserkley, All Platinum and Solar. |
| ailed to come to fruition, not because the | transatlantic bomber was not feasible, but because the N |
| of the RNIB, a member of the Board of the | TransAtlantic Business Dialogue, a member of the CBI Int |
| s or 4,919 miles, the line was the longest | transatlantic cable to that time, running from Emden to |
| "The | Transatlantic cable would bridge the North American cont |
| The Great | Transatlantic Cable (2005) TV episode |
| as not until after the laying of the first | transatlantic cable in 1858 that his determination was f |
| BBC article on the mill and the | transatlantic cable |
| station became very important because the | transatlantic cables leading to Germany were cut by the |
| a German-American shipowner and pioneer of | transatlantic cargo transport, which he revolutionised s |
| in 1989 and on November 18, the Arenaball | Transatlantic Challenge was played there, an exhibition |
| as another Unicorn who recorded albums for | Transatlantic, Charisma and Harvest during the 1970s. |
| Chart on March 4, 2001, making the song a | transatlantic chart topper. |
| It was a | transatlantic chart-topper, reaching #1 in the United Ki |
| e Putnam Troupe, and toured with the Great | Transatlantic circus in 1873. |
| orge's More Protein record label, it was a | transatlantic club success featuring remixes from David |
| ch IV was responsible for laying the first | transatlantic co-axial cable system. |
| Transatlantic Cocaine Trafficking | |
| ck Heron and Ivon Hitchens with the fierce | transatlantic colourism of Hans Hoffman and Nicolas de S |
| s a member of the Bertelsmann Foundations' | Transatlantic Community Foundation Network and was Chair |
| Maumee after her purchase by the American | Transatlantic Company. |
| s little consensus about whether increased | transatlantic competition will have any effect on fares. |
| ed Concorde to win business customers from | transatlantic competitors by guaranteeing a certain numb |
| Transatlantic contacts have been made without much effor | |
| de River in France at the end of her first | transatlantic convoy voyage from New York carrying Army |
| Reassigned to | transatlantic convoy duty, from 27 August 1943 to 14 Jun |
| she sailed with Convoy CU-36 on her first | transatlantic convoy escort mission. |
| he took part in the escorting of eastbound | transatlantic convoy SC-108. |
| and on 13 July began the first of her many | transatlantic convoy voyages. |
| n 16 February to rendezvous with her first | transatlantic convoy, HX.338. |
| 3 and 23 November 1944, Chase escorted six | transatlantic convoys between New York and Norfolk, Virg |
| al Canadian Navy escorts the first of many | transatlantic convoys |
| West Cheswald sailed in several | transatlantic convoys, like this typical one, seen in 19 |
| SS Pan Gulf sailed in 18 | transatlantic convoys, like this typical one, seen in 19 |
| panded its responsibilities for protecting | transatlantic convoys. |
| July, Ahrens assumed duty as an escort for | transatlantic convoys. |
| (won an Oscar as art director for the 1931 | Transatlantic) creates a theatrical piece that is unnece |
| 2 June 1955, Cape Esperance made her first | transatlantic crossing in 1956 to ferry aircraft to and |
| o present in the holds of ships making the | transatlantic crossing from Europe back to the New World |
| n Europe in the spring of 1940, she made a | transatlantic crossing in July to repatriate American na |
| d of returning home from the last eastward | transatlantic crossing which ended at Oran on 22 June, A |
| steamer SS Great Western (1838) makes the | Transatlantic Crossing to New York from Avonmouth, Engla |
| l's iron steamship Great Britain makes the | Transatlantic Crossing from Liverpool to New York, the f |
| Bremen was to have made her maiden | transatlantic crossing in the company of her sister Euro |
| orfolk, Virginia, she commenced her second | transatlantic crossing voyage cycle on 1 June. |
| 2004 Security, Privilege and Freedom: A | Transatlantic Crossing on Queen Elizabeth South Street S |
| of Town Hall was a junk raft which made a | Transatlantic crossing in 1998, built by Poppa Neutrino. |
| o departed with a mixed cargo for a second | transatlantic crossing in convoy, reaching Brest, France |
| andie held the Blue Riband for the fastest | transatlantic crossing at several points during her serv |
| During her | transatlantic crossing, she went to the aid of the disab |
| rginia, on 8 March 1919 to again attempt a | transatlantic crossing, and this time arrived at La Pall |
| On her first | transatlantic crossing, a German submarine fired torpedo |
| ip carried just 36 passengers on her first | transatlantic crossing. |
| he Airship R34 when it completed the first | transatlantic crossing. |
| After the Armistice she continued her | transatlantic crossings to return over 23,000 troops in |
| After 10 December 1944, Mattaponi's | transatlantic crossings became less frequent due to a ch |
| icer in the Merchant Navy, he made several | transatlantic crossings to transport horses and troops. |
| e as the flagship of the CGT, she made 139 | transatlantic crossings westbound from her home port of |
| nd September 1943, Pennsylvanian made four | transatlantic crossings between New York and Liverpool, |
| He later had a spell as a steward on some | transatlantic crossings, before beginning work at Albion |
| Cofer escorted convoys on two | transatlantic crossings, between New York and Gibraltar |
| uld carry enough fuel in their bunkers for | transatlantic crossings, and, most importantly, were in |
| uld carry enough coal in their bunkers for | transatlantic crossings, and, most importantly, were in |
| ship called in Helsinki and London on her | transatlantic crossings, as according to an article in H |
| Transatlantic crossings: British feature films in the Un | |
| the early 1950s he worked in groups on the | transatlantic cruise liners Queen Mary and Cardonia and |
| he Oxford Union in 1932 and took part in a | transatlantic debate with Harvard University. |
| of Lewis Mumford and Frederic J. Osborn: A | transatlantic dialogue, 1938-70 ISBN 0-239-00099-4 |
| e 250 evacuation flights (23 of which were | transatlantic) during World War II and 175 evacuation fl |
| Named one of sixteen | Transatlantic Elite law firms by The Lawyer in 2008, 200 |
| and on 16 August got underway on her first | transatlantic escort run, a slow convoy to Casablanca. |
| isner was assigned to Task Force TF 63 for | transatlantic escort duty. |
| task force until early 1945, making three | transatlantic escort voyages out of Hampton Roads to Biz |
| College, Oxford (my pet topic) and (for a | transatlantic example) Dartmouth College alumni) uses "n |
| joined Guam and Bowen in preparation for a | transatlantic exercise to test the concept of the sea co |
| itzerland for the United States, joining a | transatlantic exodus of composers which included Schoenb |
| of tracks Neal Morse (of Spock's Beard and | Transatlantic fame) wrote and recorded between 1984 and |
| TransAtlantic Fan Fund winner (1986) | |
| Tudor was the 1996 | TransAtlantic Fan Fund winner, having stood unsuccessful |
| Receiving the most votes in the 1995 | TransAtlantic Fan Fund competition, Steffan won a trip t |
| p Shopping (documentary film), monks - the | transatlantic feedback and Klangbad: Avant-garde in the |
| Music supervisor for | Transatlantic Films. |
| On April 21, 2001, Buck was aboard a | transatlantic flight from Seattle to London to play a co |
| -in-command of LZ 126 on the first nonstop | transatlantic flight between the European and American m |
| ly the planned film about Alcock & Brown's | transatlantic flight was never made but the model was co |
| n she served as one of the pickets for the | transatlantic flight attempt by three Curtiss NC flying |
| ust 1930, Wolfgang von Gronau started on a | transatlantic flight in the same Dornier Wal (D-1422) Am |
| She served as a plane guard for the Navy's | transatlantic flight attempt by four Navy-Curtiss flying |
| Soon after Charles Lindbergh's famous solo | transatlantic flight in 1927, a craze for all things aer |
| by Richard E. Byrd and his crew on a 1927 | transatlantic flight |
| in 1919 he supported the first successful | transatlantic flight, made by Navy seaplane NC-4 in May. |
| In order to accurately depict the | transatlantic flight, three replicas were made of the "S |
| he NC-4, the only airplane to complete the | transatlantic flight, at the end of May. |
| Our | Transatlantic Flight, Alcock and Brown, William Kimber, |
| s a friend of Charles Lindbergh; after his | transatlantic flight, Lindbergh designed a pilot watch t |
| n early 1919 to attempt the first non-stop | Transatlantic flight. |
| othing she felt women should wear during a | transatlantic flight. |
| uard, and navigational aid during the NC-4 | transatlantic flight. |
| upport operations for the first successful | transatlantic flight. |
| He was on the ZR-3 on its | transatlantic flight. |
| disappointed about losing the chance of a | Transatlantic flight. |
| rles Lindbergh, played by Buck Henry, on a | transatlantic flight. |
| action to a sleeping pill he took during a | transatlantic flight. |
| First | Transatlantic Flight.TraceyR (talk) 09:53, 13 September |
| Transatlantic flights had also experienced delays, and t | |
| After he illustrated a feature on | transatlantic flights for the Illustrated London News, h |
| s to become one of the guide ships for the | transatlantic flights of Navy flying boats NC-1, NC-3, a |
| ith no permanent structures being used for | transatlantic flights. |
| l the dawn of the jet age by virtually all | transatlantic flights. |
| These mixes were done by | Transatlantic guitarist Roine Stolt in 1999 and were lat |
| Transatlantic History. | |
| In 1972, he enjoyed a | transatlantic hit with "Oh Babe What Would You Say?", wh |
| To his surprise, the song became a | transatlantic hit that autumn, reaching the Top 10 in th |
| Member, | TransAtlantic Horn Quartet, 2000-present |
| Transatlantic Images and Perceptions: Germany and Americ | |
| Previously, he ran the Brussels' based | Transatlantic Institute. |
| control policy as well as on European and | transatlantic issues. |
| the meteorological Mosquito for the first | transatlantic jet crossing in support of 54 Squadron's V |
| ng boat NC-4 for the final leg of her long | transatlantic journey from New York to Europe and embark |
| airplane pilot, author: Odyssey: a Daring | Transatlantic Journey, 1983 |
| mal akin to the stock which first took the | transatlantic journey. |
| ners' early albums and EPs released on the | Transatlantic label. |
| top at Shannon, the plane took off for the | transatlantic leg of the flight at about 02:30. |
| e first class dining hall of her favourite | transatlantic liner, the Ile de France. |
| t would look like a canoe if compared to a | transatlantic liner. |
| t Agnes earned a living as pilots, guiding | transatlantic liners and other vessels through the Engli |
| TransAtlantic Lines has no collective bargaining agreeme | |
| The ship is owned and operated by | TransAtlantic Lines LLC, an American shipping company ba |
| Steph was involved in a | transatlantic link up with BBC Radio Lancashire who inte |
| use, "a pioneer[ing] study in the field of | transatlantic literary relations", The Imaginary Puritan |
| A | transatlantic literary room-swap has led to her third ma |
| glielmo Marconi built his first high power | transatlantic long wave wireless telegraphy station four |
| ed in 2003, the airline was conceived as a | transatlantic low-cost carrier that would code share wit |
| ikely to be used to launch a range of new, | transatlantic low-fare scheduled services to the US, in |
| Francisco trade, the China trade, and the | transatlantic lumber trade. |
| nk Denyer (2007) by Dan Warburton in Paris | Transatlantic Magazine |
| on 13 September 1858, in one of the worst | transatlantic maritime disasters of the nineteenth centu |
| gal, but would be of equal status within a | transatlantic monarchy. |
| It was released in 1978 on | Transatlantic MTRA201. |
| The foundation's major grant program, the | Transatlantic Networks of Excellence for Cardiovascular |
| ampaign, Global Respect in Education, is a | transatlantic non-profit organisation and advocacy group |
| chord; and "Can't Buy Me Love", both were | transatlantic number one singles for the band. |
| acter, Lorelei Lee, has been followed on a | Transatlantic ocean liner by a detective hired by her fi |
| Bush and known for its victory in an 1887 | transatlantic ocean race. |
| 6 September - The White Star Line's | transatlantic ocean liner RMS Oceanic sails on her maide |
| left a lasting impression, while the 1887 | transatlantic ocean race of his sailing yacht Coronet an |
| SS Montrose was a | transatlantic ocean liner for Elder, Dempster & Company |
| They were often featured onboard | transatlantic ocean liners favouring the Norwegian Ameri |
| n'" (b/w "The Dark Part of My Mind") was a | transatlantic one-hit wonder, making #12 both on the U.S |
| The Caravelles retain their | transatlantic one-hit wonder status to this day. |
| This has led to the establishment of a | transatlantic partnership between the City Hospital and |
| 950 and manned by a Civil Service crew for | transatlantic passenger service under the MSTS until 29 |
| In 1857 the | transatlantic passenger ship Northern Belle was wrecked |
| dcast live for the first time as a digital | transatlantic performance from Bayreuth, Germany to the |
| egration, Security, and Civil Liberties in | Transatlantic Perspective", Rutgers University Press, 30 |
| American icons: | transatlantic perspectives on eighteenth- and nineteenth |
| 949), both films produced by Hitchcock for | Transatlantic Pictures in partnership with Sidney Bernst |
| nstein and Hitchcock as the first of their | Transatlantic Pictures productions. |
| In 1992 he founded the | Transatlantic Policy Network (TPN). |
| of the 'death ditties' that populated the | transatlantic pop charts in the early to mid 1960s. |
| New Yorkers travelling to London from the | transatlantic port at Plymouth - had bribed the driver t |
| land as well as establishing the town as a | transatlantic port. |
| ourney into the City of Light, Fort Bragg: | Transatlantic Press, ISBN 0-9769251-0-9 : "Island in the |
| Fort Bragg: | Transatlantic Press. |
| sale of F-16 aircraft to Egypt by the U.S. | Transatlantic Programs Center (TAC). |
| It was based on a format called | Transatlantic Quiz, a contest between American and Briti |
| In 1976, the vessel took part in a | transatlantic race to celebrate the Bicentenary of the U |
| The Two-Handed | TransAtlantic Race (TwoSTAR) was a yacht race first held |
| e participated in the second single-handed | transatlantic race, placing fourth across the line in hi |
| rtson's Golly in the Observer Singlehanded | Transatlantic Race, finishing 13th overall and setting a |
| A New Short-wave | Transatlantic Radio Receiver. |
| where Guglielmo Marconi experimented with | transatlantic radio signals at the beginning of the 20th |
| December 15 - The first | transatlantic radio press report is filed from Glace Bay |
| Station Tests and | transatlantic reception window |
| Gerry Rafferty, released in 1974 on | Transatlantic Records (TRA 270) (reissues included: Visa |
| isten Here! is a sampler album released by | Transatlantic Records in 1968. |
| Carillon, | Transatlantic Records, TRA 360, 1979 |
| Village Thing records were distributed by | Transatlantic Records. |
| released the album The Deviants 3 through | Transatlantic Records. |
| Sallyangie, released in September 1969 by | Transatlantic Records. |
| ‘Cooperation and Conflict in | Transatlantic Relations After the Cold War', in Interven |
| trategic theory and strategic culture, the | transatlantic relations as well as the foreign and defen |
| e second Roosevelt Study Centre Lecture in | Transatlantic Relations in Middelburg on the topic "The |
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