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I didn't need to pitch him a tale, much less the truth; you see, to him, Comber was the British Admiralty's beau sabreur in the war against the slave trade; that was how he'd thought of me ten years ago, as a man of intrigue and mystery, and he'd not expect explanation from me now.
THE NUMBERS 2010
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In fact, it seems that, thanks to the Admiralty's radio intercepts, London had better information on what was going on behind the scenes in Berlin than Dublin Castle had about Ireland.
February Books 14) Dublin Castle and the 1916 Rising nwhyte 2008
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Here's the abstract: This paper was delivered as part of the Eighth Nicholas J. Healy Lecture: Admiralty's Greatest Supreme Court Hits, on May 3, 2007, as part of a series of scholarship on landmark admiralty cases.
Archive 2008-02-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008
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“What are the Admiralty's plans for your rescue, Franklin?” rasped Ross.
The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007
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His studies were interrupted by the war, which he spent developing mines at the British Admiralty's research laboratory.
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His studies were interrupted by the war, which he spent developing mines at the British Admiralty's research laboratory.
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His studies were interrupted by the war, which he spent developing mines at the British Admiralty's research laboratory.
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Yet, it's still controversial for some Jamaicans, who question Admiralty's profit motive.
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GRIFFIN: Admiralty's expected to start bringing some of what they found to the surface early next year.
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But for the last ten years, it's been peaceful, and the ships left to rot-the Admiralty's not laid a new keel in five years.
Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997
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