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A frigate or other vessel, detached from the fleet, to cruise independently in search of the enemy or its merchant ships.
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They can lift up and down by the control of buoyancy force and displace horizontally to join to cruiser.
However, unlike most battlecruisers, they were considered a balanced design according to cruiser standards as their protection could withstand fire from their own caliber of gun, albeit only in a very narrow range band.
TG 38.4 then steamed to San Pedro Bay in the Leyte Gulf for rest and maintenance; the ship remained there from 13 June until 13 July, when she was assigned to Cruiser Task Force 95 along with her sister Guam, under the command of Rear Admiral Francis S. Low.
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Palizzi went to his cruiser to write a summons for the video infraction but not for the tinted windows.
If you choose a regular bike, be aware that there are many different bike styles, from mountain bikes to road bikes to beach cruisers to fixed gear bikes.
WILL CONTINUE EIGHT DAYS Types on View Will Range From Canoes to Cruisers -- Officials Seek to Interest Novices.
While Ms. Conlin accurately described some of the efforts visible to cruisers, she veered off course when it came to environmental initiatives below deck.
At the Texas Custom Bicycle Show, riders ranging from racers to cruisers will have direct access to the manufacturers of high-quality frames for a reasonable price.
Royal Caribbean Cruises had a solid 2010, and its new ships are an attraction to cruisers that will continue to drive sales and profits.
He prefers luxury cars to cruisers and enjoys the company of attentive, shapely women.
Instead of continuing to sell boat gear to cruisers, Kevin Ritz began learning everything he could about ESD.
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