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I got a call a few hours ago from a man saying he was Elizabeth's coach for the league team "Typhoons", and that their first practice would be this Tuesday.
Archive 2005-06-01 2005
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I got a call a few hours ago from a man saying he was Elizabeth's coach for the league team "Typhoons", and that their first practice would be this Tuesday.
Ow. My brain. 2005
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Kashirin and Golovanov report that their Typhoons will be another week in preparation at least. "
Countdown Douglass, Keith 1994
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Typhoons generally cause agricultural damage, leading to a rise in food prices.
Taiwan Raises Key Interest Rates Fanny Liu 2011
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The MoD spent £37bn on the UK's fleet of Eurofighter Typhoons.
Britain and US to scale down military capability due to debt crisis 2012
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It is trying to sell Typhoons to Oman, and other weapons systems to Brazil.
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Will French Mirages and British Typhoons be used like Nato air cover in Afghanistan, to knock out loyalist positions attempting to hold off a rebel advance?
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And there's Mutant Girls Squad, a recent offering from Sushi Typhoons, in which a gang of rebel angels includes a girl who can summon a chainsaw at will.
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Two million visitors will be in London during the royal ceremony and will experience a range of aircraft--a Lancaster, a Spitfire, a Hurricane, two Tornados, and two Typhoons--the last four flying in Windsor formation, honoring the royal couple with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
Thor Halvorssen: A Royal Wedding Divorced of Human Rights Concerns; Dictators Will Eat Wedding Cake Thor Halvorssen 2011
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They wouldn't offer RAF pilots a half length course in order to fly RAF Typhoons.
Archive 2009-03-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009
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