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It was a full-load double-decker aircraft from Singapore to London I was getting on, with more than 450 passengers on-board.
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The offshore wind farm, named Innogy Nordsee 1, is anticipated to run just under 4,000 full-load hours and with the ability to supply over 3 TWh (Terawatt-hours) of electricity per year!
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It was a full-load double-decker aircraft from Singapore to London I was getting on, with more than 450 passengers on-board.
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The Drusus 'power stations instantly switched the reserve energy banks into full-load distribution.
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This is the time of year I feel most envious of my tenure track colleagues because of these lovely tales of time spent traveling, socializing, and otherwise un-winding...while I'm feeling tired from two full-load semesters I've taught non-stop since May.
Almost over e 2008
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The U.S. Navy's warships have a collective "full-load displacement" of 2.86 million tons; the rest of the world's warships combined add up to only 3.04 million tons.
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The Chinese navy's warships have a full-load displacement of only 263,064 tons.
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The U.S. Navy's warships have a collective "full-load displacement" of 2.86 million tons; the rest of the world's warships combined add up to only 3.04 million tons.
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The Chinese navy's warships have a full-load displacement of only 263,064 tons.
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Their full-load displacement ranged anywhere from 80,000 to 96,000 tons -- compared to the 19,900 tons of the U.S.S. Enterprise at Midway.
Countdown Douglass, Keith 1994
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