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  • 11cross- — prefix 1 going from one side to the other; across: a cross Channel ferry (=sailing from Britain to France) 2 going between two things and joining them: cross cultural influences …

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  • 12Channel Air Bridge — IATA – ICAO – Callsign – Founded 1954 Ceased operations 1962 Hubs …

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  • 13Channel Islands — This article is about the British Crown dependencies. For the islands off Southern California, see Channel Islands of California. For the French Channel Islands, see Chausey. The Channel Islands, located between the south coast of the United… …

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  • 14ferry — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ car, passenger ▪ cross Channel (BrE) VERB + FERRY ▪ get, ride (AmE), take …

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  • 15Value Added Tax-free Exports from the Channel Islands — are exports of goods from the Channel Islands on which value added tax (VAT) is not levied. In recent years, companies in the United Kingdom have expressed concern at the competition thereby offered to their goods on which VAT is… …

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  • 16(the) Channel Tunnel — the Channel Tunnel UK US a train tunnel under the English Channel between England and France http://www.macmillandictionary.com/med2cd/weblinks/channel tunnel the.htm Thesaurus: parts of railway and tram systemsmeronym types of train or railway… …

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  • 17Ferry — For other uses, see Ferry (disambiguation). Main article: Merchant ship A ferry (or ferryboat) is a form of transportation, usually a boat, but sometimes a ship, used to carry (or ferry) primarily passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo as… …

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  • 18Cross Creek Wildlife Management Area — Coordinates: 40°17′34″N 80°31′26″W / 40.29278°N 80.52389°W / 40.29278; 80.52389 …

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  • 19English Channel — For the racehorse, see English Channel (horse). Satellite view of the English Channel The English Channel (French: la Manche, Breton: Mor Breizh, Cornish: Mor Bretannek), often referred to simply as the Chann …

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  • 20Seafaring and History in the English Channel — ▪ 1995 Introduction by Nigel Calder       Queen Victoria welcomed an early proposal for a tunnel under the English Channel in the name of all the ladies in England. Nearly 140 years later the tunnel is open, and its top selling point is still the …

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