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We could have done better had HMS Ark Royal and her fleet of Harrier jump jets not been scrapped, navy commanders suggested.

Ms. Scruggs said she had shipped her fleet of white vehicles to her company's office in Palm Beach, Fla., and has no plans to bring them back.

Her fleet of trucks will grow beyond imagination, she said, and she predicted that foreign companies would choose not the glitter of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, but the future boomtown Tehran for their regional headquarters.

The prime minister is set to announce that the Royal Navy's flagship HMS Ark Royal and her fleet of Harrier jets are to be scrapped immediately when he unveils the strategic defence and security review later today.

Mail rips into Harrison as "Living off the state – and how!", with her "fleet of luxury cars" and her "medieval court", replete with 42 loos; it also reports that some of her less-than-satisfied clients dub A4e "All 4 Emma".

While Jackie, 43, titivates her fleet of irritable lapdogs, David, 74, lumbers around like an elderly labrador in beige utility shorts, barking about third parties and negative equity into his mobile headset, one ear forever scanning the distance for the elusive squawk of an incremental loan agreement.

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"There are only seven drop-in centers in the entire city, and that translates to 16-20 stalls sayslSandoval Sandoval, who plans to add three more buses to her fleet because of the success of these test runs.

There was plenty to marvel at in the episode though, including the gorgeous special effects when Cersei blew up the Sept of Baelor and the epic ending where Dany's dragons swooped through the water among her fleet full of troops, horses, and general badasses.

Twenty years later, Farid, his waistline and his drinking problem increasing, tracks down his wife to the Himalayas, only to find her sitting under a banyan tree with her own fleet of handmaidens and a line of pilgrims waiting to touch her feet: she has transformed herself into an even more marketable product, a holy woman.

Germany, which lost most of her fleet under the terms of the Versailles treaty, was allowed to keep eight pre-dreadnoughts (of which only six could be in active service at any one time) which were counted as armoured coast-defence ships; two of these were still in use at the beginning of World War II.

He hustles toward her nonetheless, fleet of step and silver of tongue.

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