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Let's say we don't know if there is a sea-route between Europe and Asia heading West.
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In one of the earliest mentions of the sea-route taken by the attackers, a reporter virtually cried out three times (or perhaps even four) that what she was reporting about the Karachi angle was only an Indian official's accusation.
Vamsee Juluri: How the West Lost Us: A Critique of Media Coverage of the Mumbai Attacks 2009
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These kinds of statements made by the politicians of India are following since the ISI and LeT sponsored terrorists invaded India using the sea-route on the 26th of November 2008.
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Brinda Karat had commented that Maoists had used the sea-route to enter Nandigram.
Interview with Ganapathy, General Secretary, CPI(Maoist) Abhay N 2007
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"They may have come by the sea-route, all subversives these days do that" said Brinda.
The Ghosts Of Nandigram Abhay N 2007
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Diesel-submarine: Navy Chief of Staff, Admiral Lee Haidong same reason as above, for anti-blockade and protect sea-route
Taiwan's Defense Option (ii): Arms Procurement "Accounting" Sun Bin 2005
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Diesel-submarine: Navy Chief of Staff, Admiral Lee Haidong same reason as above, for anti-blockade and protect sea-route
Archive 2005-09-01 Sun Bin 2005
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Taking the sea-route, there is a natural harbour available, just capacious enough for a small dingy, and up above the rocks, swept bare by the surges, a dense and tangled scrub “whereto the climber upwards turns his face,” and taking advantage of such aids as aerial roots, slim saplings, and the reed-like growths of the so called native ginger, begins the steep ascent.
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Britain authorised the purchase by South Africa of 16 Buccaneer naval aircraft, designated SMK50 (under the 1955 Simonstown Agreement), in order to "safeguard and defend the vital strategic Cape sea-route".
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The closing of the Canal has meant that we cannot get oil from the Middle East, it has involved the long sea-route round the Cape for all shipping and has inevitably caused disturbance to trade.
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