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Joining the Tabar will be the INS Shardul, a fully armed amphibious ship which can carry more than 500 troops, and the ICGS Varuna, an offshore patrol vessel armed to the teeth.
Top Headlines 2009
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Joining the Tabar will be the INS Shardul, a fully armed amphibious ship which can carry more than 500 troops, and the ICGS Varuna, an offshore patrol vessel armed to the teeth.
Top Headlines 2009
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India's political leadership has-with much kicking and screaming-shockingly realised how military capability Delhi-class destroyer will join and eventually replace the Tabar is a good thing.
The Acorn 2008
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'Tabar' was on station in the Gulf of Aden escorting Indian merchantmen and ships of other nation.
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So credible were the people raising the issue that Toyota felt the need to have its engineer, Kristin Tabar answer the charge in a video on the company website, and it hired the scientific consulting firm Exponent to do its own study.
Christine Negroni: Wing Cracks and Cars That Won't Stop Christine Negroni 2012
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The difficulty of identifying hostile ships was clearly seen last week, when the Indian frigate Tabar destroyed what it thought was a pirate ship.
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Tabar dandled her anxiously, trying to get her to suck a little wine from his fingers.
In Gordath Wood: Writer Patrice Sarath » The Warlord and the Princess – page one 2009
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Possibly only Tabar knew how keenly he was listening to the negotiations without seeming to, his head cocked and his knife stilling at some of the finer points.
In Gordath Wood: Writer Patrice Sarath » The Warlord and the Princess – page one 2009
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Tabar let out his breath with explosive relief as Tal pushed through the opening, dragging a young woman by the sleeve.
In Gordath Wood: Writer Patrice Sarath » The Warlord and the Princess – page one 2009
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As the commander stormed from the cave, Tabar called out, ‘Wait!’
In Gordath Wood: Writer Patrice Sarath » The Warlord and the Princess – page one 2009
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