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- noun the 1600s or 17th
century .
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RUSTY DORNIN, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, again, Sheehab, it'll take about eight to nine hours for them to fly from Guam to Honolulu in that C17, which is a transport plane.
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Obama's plane, a Boeing 737, was considerably smaller than the 200-ton C17 ahead of it.
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Of course in reality the military weakness of C17 Poland led not just to the Swedes being able to rampage around the country at will but also to the hugely bloody Cossack revolt of Bogdan Khmelnitsky with its pogroms and massacres.
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We left Landstuhl Sunday afternoon on a C17 military aircraft and arrived back in DC Sunday night.
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C17 Poland while territorially imposing was politically and militarily feeble.
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Obama's plane, a Boeing 737, was considerably smaller than the 200-ton C17 ahead of it.
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They are understood to include Chinook helicopters, Hercules aircraft which can land and take off on relatively short strips, and larger C17 aircraft which could land only at places with large airfields, such as Tripoli or Benghazi.
SAS poised to rescue British oil workers stranded in Libyan desert 2011
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Obama's plane, a Boeing 737, was considerably smaller than the 200-ton C17 ahead of it.
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Obama's plane, a Boeing 737, was considerably smaller than the 200-ton C17 ahead of it.
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That, he was the one shown being removed from the tail area of the airplane (C17?) on a gurney ...
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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