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| There were nine vehicles - a staff car, two | tenders, a van, two tractors, a mobile crane and an a |
| o put down that power to the rails, and giant | tenders allowed such hungry and thirsty beasts to wor |
| r AC-6 predecessors, but they included larger | tenders and a beveled cab front in contrast to the ea |
| table ladders, two hose layers, two emergency | tenders, and 235 firefighters battled the fire which |
| s given full powers to hire people, decide on | tenders and control funds. |
| is locomotive burned coal, and had Vanderbilt | tenders and an enclosed all-weather cab. |
| efitted to serve as salvage vessels, seaplane | tenders and submarine rescue vessels. |
| t of Appeal of England and Wales decided that | tenders and requests for tenders are accompanied by a |
| er employees including station keepers, stock | tenders and route superintendents. |
| Been subjected the | tenders and the conditions throughout the plan to a d |
| highest officials, irregularities in business | tenders, and failure to solve serial murders. |
| The former seaplane | tenders and the former catapult training ship thus al |
| Fire | tenders are generally equipped with associated fire s |
| These water | tenders are able to operate relatively independently. |
| pizza, calzone style subs, chicken wings and | tenders, bread, and salads. |
| Special vehicles include airport crash | tenders, Brush Trucks and rescue trucks for the evacu |
| the lead ship of her class of small seaplane | tenders built for the United States Navy just before |
| is one of 39 original 180-foot seagoing buoy | tenders built between 1942-1944. |
| of 39 original 180-foot (55 m) seagoing buoy | tenders built between 1942-1944. |
| d as flight II of the Samuel Gompers class of | tenders built in the 1960s. |
| -24) was one of four Klondike class destroyer | tenders built at the tail end of World War II for the |
| ellowstone-class is a class of four destroyer | tenders built by the National Steel and Shipbuilding |
| is named after one of the original lighthouse | tenders built for the Lighthouse Service to resupply |
| doah (AD-26) was one of ten planned destroyer | tenders built at the tail end of World War II (orders |
| marily on Fried chicken, Catfish, and chicken | tenders but also serves sides. |
| elegraph departments, and succeeded in having | tenders called for a Torres Straits service between B |
| mpletion of a survey, plans were drawn up and | tenders called. |
| Some water | tenders carry fire fighting equipment and crew resemb |
| o develop and manage the tender alert service | Tenders Direct as well as the national public procure |
| Ten were refitted as buoy | tenders during the war and reverted to patrol work af |
| 1943 the Navy deemed that number of seaplane | tenders excess to requirements, and decided to comple |
| ty to replace the ageing Drummond "watercart" | tenders fitted to Nos. 448-457 with Urie 5,000 imp ga |
| y change the 3,500 imp gal (15,900 l) Ashford | tenders fitted to eight of the second batch "Eastleig |
| year was able to win a majority of municipal | tenders for purchase and gain a 40 percent market sha |
| In 1999, London Sovereign, which had won some | tenders for bus services in the North-East London are |
| It has invited | tenders for the same. |
| Thereafter | tenders for widening of Khandala and Lonavala-Khandal |
| As of April 2011, | tenders for subsequent construction phases of the sta |
| of baby back ribs, chicken wings, or chicken | tenders for tailgating and football-watching parties. |
| stries, and it also expects to participate in | tenders for the modernisation of Turkey's military. |
| The works also constructed the boilers and | tenders for the final batch of ten Merchant Navy clas |
| The | tenders for the contract came in early in 1889, when |
| n 2005, Merseytravel and Network Rail invited | tenders for the reconstruction of the station, includ |
| Tenders for the new church were called for in August | |
| o the London Bus market initially winning the | tenders for routes S1 and 413 from London General. |
| Open for | tenders from prequalified corporations until Septembe |
| e preserved, although two engine frames and 5 | tenders from O class locomotives are known to exist n |
| Numerous wildland water | tenders have remotely-controlled nozzles mounted on t |
| A number of short-term | tenders have also taken the company into various part |
| Romulus, Fox, Nemedis, and Conflict, and the | tenders Highflyer and Cockchafer, anchored off the Oc |
| He agrees and | tenders his resignation. |
| 5 February - William Pitt the Younger | tenders his resignation as Prime Minister of the Unit |
| Kim's creation of the Bridge | Tenders House was inspired by the "shimmering Potomac |
| the railway company finally issued a call for | tenders in 1887 and accepted the offer of Harold Arno |
| continued to be employed in command of other | tenders in the neighbourhood of Boston and Rhode Isla |
| state of management and mishandling of public | tenders in the Croatian Railways. |
| ness of the recently decommissioned destroyer | tenders in case world events required further use, tw |
| ) was the lead ship of her class of submarine | tenders in the United States Navy. |
| N-28 on 20 January 1944, she joined other net | tenders in their Pacific Ocean efforts. |
| ) was the lead ship of her class of submarine | tenders, in service to the United States Navy from 19 |
| ad ship of the Yellowstone class of destroyer | tenders in the United States Navy. |
| motives and painted them and their Vanderbilt | tenders in Daylight colors. |
| routes were soon to be joined by other London | tenders, including its service route 293 between Epso |
| situation by declaring the previous round of | tenders invalid and inviting the submission of new te |
| 23 July: Pre-qualification | tenders invited by EMBYE consultant for the rolling s |
| as the leader of her class of seven submarine | tenders, launched on 27 December 1940 by Mare Island |
| However, the | tenders led to substantial criticism from several env |
| At the time, the only communication the | tenders on the outside of the chamber system had was |
| rted refit and repair operations by submarine | tenders Proteus, Hunley, Holland, Simon Lake, and Can |
| The | tenders push a specific-use 130 foot maintenance barg |
| The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 | tenders reassurance by the promise of systemic planni |
| estroyers, submarines, and anti-submarine net | tenders sank U-66 sometime between 1 and 11 October. |
| nderless at Branxholme; 2 J class boilers and | tenders still exist at the Omoto Racecourse dump site |
| One mobile drilling rig sank, with four | tenders suffering damage when pulled loose from their |
| Typically water | tenders support engines and/or trucks like aerials in |
| l distributor, front end loaders, oil and gas | tenders, sweepers and other construction equipment? |
| been one of 41 Barnegat-class small seaplane | tenders the U.S. Navy planned to commission during th |
| nate. Following European-wide advertising for | tenders, the operation of the Rhine Neckar S-Bahn for |
| All but one of the original | tenders, the USCGC Ironwood (WLB-297), were built in |
| All but one of the original | tenders, the USCGC Ironwood, were built in Duluth. |
| Like all of these | tenders, the Evergreen was named after a plant. |
| els ever built at the yard were two destroyer | tenders, the USS Tidewater (AD-31) and the USS Bryce |
| been one of 41 Barnegat-class small seaplane | tenders the U.S. Navy planned to commission during th |
| USS Holland (AS-3) and USS Otus (AS-20), the | tenders to the Asiatic Fleet submarine forces operati |
| fe-saving stations to rescue boats, from buoy | tenders to icebreakers and weather ships and from mod |
| , and Nanango Shire Council called for urgent | tenders to complete a pipeline from Wivenhoe Dam. |
| r was a class of United States Navy destroyer | tenders used during World War II. |
| gue sailed in company with motor torpedo boat | tenders USS Oyster Bay (AGP-6) and USS Willoughby (AG |
| g his first two-year enlistment-the destroyer | tenders USS Dobbin (AD-3) and USS Whitney (AD-4), and |
| Onslow and seaplane | tenders USS Pocomoke, USS Chandeleur (AV-10), USS Yak |
| Due to wide publicity, 133 | tenders were sold and on December 18, 1997, 55 tender |
| Tenders were called to extend the railway by a kilome | |
| 72 plans were drawn for a new lighthouse, and | tenders were called. |
| All of the Juniper class of buoy | tenders were designed with an optimally manned crew. |
| The | tenders were received on August 24, 1998 and orders w |
| Tenders were called for the construction of a town ha | |
| After technical and financial evaluation, | tenders were accepted and work orders were given on J |
| In 1876, | tenders were called for the line and the winning offe |
| Tenders were called for to build a new station in 190 | |
| The Agreement covers only those | tenders where the procurement value exceeds a specifi |
| f pharmaceuticals, calling for worldwide bulk | tenders which are limited to the approved drugs liste |
| f pharmaceuticals, calling for worldwide bulk | tenders which were limited to the approved drugs list |
| e it is the only fire Station for horse-drawn | tenders which still has the look-out tower and doors |
| S Manawanui (A09), the second of three diving | tenders with this name to serve in the New Zealand Na |
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