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It is designed to take a crew of four people beyond Earth orbit and into deep space.
He led the team which created a vehicle to take a crew to the moon and let them blast off again for the journey back to earth.
I owe it the BBC, who have kindly allowed me to take a crew over to New York to see this thing through.
She had declined, saying she would love to come and chat, but was about to take a crew of Democratic volunteers to neighbouring North Carolina to knock on doors, as she thought the state could still be won.There was a distinct end-of-term feel to the gathering.
For one, having to breach a fortified room to take a crew hostage indeed increases the required effort for obtaining a ransom.
"The Nautilus-X was also designed to provide the evolutionary basis for the spacecraft that would eventually take a crew of 9 to 12 to Mars".
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The craziest place he has ever taken a crew?
O'Hare's main tower, for example, takes a crew of 9 or 10.
'I worked for an entertainment organisation that takes a crew of people to weddings and stuff.
The hijackers had taken a crew member hostage to force the pilot to fly to an unspecified destination.
It took a crew of women to keep the line moving at the Solber Pupusas stall at a science fair in Queens two weeks ago.
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