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The coral atoll has a wide reef that is dry at low tide — a serviceable landing strip.
Both of these are of great use in building, one species being very serviceable in land works, the other in works under water.
Serviceable service.
A benign name with a morbid outcome, it normally involved a perfectly serviceable aircraft coming into land, then hitting something on the ground without the crew even knowing it was there.
Service was serviceable, if inconsistent.
All you can usually do is change a complete module, like the motherboard or hard-drive, at a cost of several hundred dollars provided, of course, you have the necessary equipment to detect the fault or "error code" in the first place.Perhaps carmakers should make a "base" model that has no fancy electronic parts and is, like an old Land Rover, bush serviceable.
Marxism is no longer a serviceable tool for the state.
Robert Canning of IGN wrote "It wasn't the funniest of foreign land adventures, but it was serviceable.
At the time an "assembly directive" in place dictated that the senior pilot landing at any fighter airfield would assume command of all other fighter pilots (irrespective of unit) landing on that airfield with a serviceable aircraft.
Initially housed in army tents no longer considered serviceable for Union troops, the freedmen were soon set to work downing trees and clearing land on which to build cabins and lay out streets, which were named for Union generals.
Yet the land is good for raising palm trees in whatever part it is crossed by serviceable rivers89 or is supplied with springs that can irrigate it.
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