Sentence examples for fine fleet from inspiring English sources

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FINE FLEET OF 86 IN RACES ON SOUND; All the Yachts Finish in Fortieth Annual Regatta of New Rochelle Y.C. NAUTILUS LEADS THIRTIES Quiver Is Victor In R Class, While Dauphin Proves Upset Among the 6-Meters.

Several very fine Fleet Street inquisitors have relied on what might be called threshold ambiguity: doubt about whether something said at the door or while making tea can be placed on the record.

They would have spotted that, while Kunduz's unruly local militia has a fine fleet of tanks, and while Kunduz is still about the safest city in the country, the 250-strong German contingent is only lightly-armed.More was expected of NATO when it took over ISAF last August.

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Fine fleet-footed running gives Root two more – and not for the first time the scorer applauds his batting partner after completing the runs.

* * * Never before did a finer fleet leave the shores of England, and never since was one more honestly or hopefully dispatched.

2 Again, you yourselves surely see how large and how fine a fleet we have, and how many fine hoplites, cavalry, slingers, peltasts, archers, and mounted archers.

Marcia Ball, the stately Texas Cajun who reigns as queen of boogie-woogie, is supporting a new album, "Presumed Innocent" (Alligator), which shows off her fine voice and fleet fingers at the piano.

This is fine for the fleet IT market – there's no shame in buying up 500 Palm Pros for your entire executive staff – the low-end feature phone market is a mish-mash of OSes, including WinMo and to some extent Symbian.

Colin Jacobsen, the violinist, and Alex Sopp, a flutist, were fine soloists in a fleet-footed interpretation of Bach's "Brandenburg" Concerto No. 5 in D. Steven Beck's dazzling harpsichord cadenza drew energetic applause.

He spends the money on his own pleasures — lavish feasts, flocks of dancing girls, barrels of fine wines and spirits, fleets of black Mercedes-Benz sedans to dole out as gifts — and on the People's Army.

At the time of Xerxes I's invasion of Greece (480 bce), Sidon was considered the principal city of Phoenicia; the ships of Sidon were considered the finest part of Xerxes' fleet, and its king ranked next to Xerxes and before the king of Tyre.

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