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Examples
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The Caranx was a bitter and a serious loss, but if, through her, the Navy were to gain control of its own air service, she would not have been lost in vain.
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"I suppose when he was in trouble over Caranx he told you all about it."
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In fact, he must have sunk the German that sunk Caranx.
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He did not believe her story for one moment, that she had overheard the details of the sinking of Caranx by conversation in the bar.
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Caranx was lost. and this rabbit was a grotesque joke.
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If it were true that Caranx had been lost by this young pilot's mistake, the fault was rather in the system that put such power into the hands of inexperienced young men.
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Caranx had been an accident that was best forgotten.
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If Chambers had really sunk the Caranx it was a bad show, a piece of inefficiency discreditable to the Royal Air Force.
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It was two months or more since Caranx had been lost.
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Caranx to him now was only a dulled, shameful memory.
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