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But his goal, he said, has never been to make a fleet of planes; instead, he wants to relive the experience of the pioneers of a century ago.
In 2014, Darpa, the research arm of the US military, announced a program called Mobile Hotspots to make a fleet of drones that could provide one gigabit per second communications for troops operating in remote areas.
I think they were hoping he would make a fleet of cars appear.
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He was made a fleet admiral in December 1944 and accompanied Roosevelt to the Yalta Conference the following year.
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and other senior American officials have said that in late 1999 a defecting Iraqi chemical engineer told American officials he had supervised operations at a mobile germ unit, and that Baghdad was making a fleet of them.
The program, conducted by Hugo Fiorato, included repeat performances of Robbins's "Fanfare" and Balanchine's "Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3," in which Janie Taylor, with Tom Gold as her partner, made a fleet debut in the windblown Scherzo movement.
Generally, this would make a good fleet limousine for rushed knowledge workers but it also makes for a great family crossover.
Of course, Google could still get ambitious and try to make a completely integrated fleet of Motorola Android devices that blow everything else (including the iPhone) out of the water.
In a fabulous collaboration with the city sanitation department in the 1980's, for example, she made a whole fleet of garbage trucks perform an exquisitely choreographed ballet.
However even a single incident can make a big dent in a fleet of modest size with global missions.
He rejoiced in the life of a newspaperman, relished "the glamour of flashing a press card at flower shows," and had no higher ambition than to make a gaudy mark in Fleet Street.
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