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The durable but tiny "Bombardiers" used to rid side streets of snow are nearing their third decade of service, according to Kaczorowski.
EMSResponder.com: Top EMS News Carl Prine 2010
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Bombardiers could not hit what they could not see, even with radar, which was largely used for navigation.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Bombardiers could not hit what they could not see, even with radar, which was largely used for navigation.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Also, you high-lighted Bombardiers in the Artillery unit.
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Also, you high-lighted Bombardiers in the Artillery unit.
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"We are looking at all types of planes including smaller aircraft like ATRs and Bombardiers, apart from the regular ones (Boeing and Airbus)," Mr. Aggarwal said.
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In the 1950s, they got "the Bombardiers" - snowmobiles - and people stopped keeping dog teams.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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So in fact there already is a fleet of seven civilian aircraft doing maritime patrol for the Canadian government: four Bombardiers doing pollution patrols for Transport Canada and the three PAL King Airs doing fisheries patrols for DFO. posted by Mark, Ottawa at 4:03 PM
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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That evening, one of the best Jet Ski mechanics in South Australia came out to the ship and tuned up the two Sea-Doo Bombardiers pro bono.
The Whale Warriors Peter Heller 2007
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So in fact there already is a fleet of seven civilian aircraft doing maritime patrol for the Canadian government: four Bombardiers doing pollution patrols for Transport Canada and the three PAL King Airs doing fisheries patrols for DFO. posted by Mark, Ottawa at 4:03 PM
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