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  • Anyway, eventually I became so comfortable with dog fighting I'd started listening to music in the background but Mers De Noms was on high rotation and for some reason gelled well with the gameplay for me.

    Gaming Soundtracks (and not the kind you’re thinking!) Ben Abraham 2009

  • After hurried conversion to accommodate equipment needed by a flagship, accomplished in 2 weeks by repair ship DELTA (AR-9) at Mers-el-Kebir, she took on Army nurses as passengers for transport to Algiers.

    ALBERT NELSON CAIN 2010

  • So now whenever I listen to Mers De Noms I am sent across the channel to take the fight to the British shores.

    Gaming Soundtracks (and not the kind you’re thinking!) Ben Abraham 2009

  • The resulting brutal engagement at Mers-el-K bir off the Algerian coast lasted only hours, cost more than 1,300 lives and resulted in the effective destruction of the French navy.

    U.K. and France Must Bury Age-Old Animosities at Sea 2010

  • Symantec made the deal very appealing financially, Mers says.

    Intel drawn to vibrant security software market 2010

  • Shane Mers, systems team supervisor at Berry Plastics, says the "financial aspects" were key to the deal to award Symantec a three-year contact for its Endpoint Protection product for around 6,000 desktops.

    Intel drawn to vibrant security software market 2010

  • A BRITISH ADMIRAL, Lord Somerville, delivered an ultimatum to a squadron of French warships anchored in the port of Mers el Kebir, on the Algerian coast: Join the British navy or scuttle your ships.

    Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008

  • In Algiers, attention is drawn to the bay of Mers el-Kébir, where a thermal healing spring is called the Bain de la Reine—Rennes-les-Bains.98

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • In Algiers, attention is drawn to the bay of Mers el-Kébir, where a thermal healing spring is called the Bain de la Reine—Rennes-les-Bains.98

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • In Algiers, attention is drawn to the bay of Mers el-Kébir, where a thermal healing spring is called the Bain de la Reine—Rennes-les-Bains.98

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

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