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  • 11Technical research ship — Technical research ships were used by the U.S. Navy during the 1960s to gather intelligence by monitoring the electronic communications of nations in various parts of the world. At the time these ships were active, the mission of the ships was… …

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  • 12Don't Give Up the Ship! — (1975) with cover art by Don Lowry For other uses, see Don t Give Up the Ship. Don t Give Up the Ship! is a set of rules for conducting Napoleonic era naval wargames. The game was published by Guidon Games in 1972 and republished by TSR, Inc. in… …

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  • 13Death Ship (The Twilight Zone) — Death Ship The Twilight Zone episode Cruiser E 89 about to land Episode no. Season&#16 …

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  • 14Compadre (ship) — The Compadre was an iron barque of 800 tons that was wrecked in the Auckland Islands in 1891. Contents 1 The wreck 2 The crew 3 Rescue and official inquiry 4 References …

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  • 15Nuestra Señora de la Concepción (ship) — The Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de la Concepción (Our Lady of Conception) was a 120 ton vessel that sailed the Peru Panama route during the 16th century. This ship has earned a place in maritime history not only by virtue of being Sir Francis… …

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  • 16Spanish ship Nuestra Señora de la Concepción (1570) — The Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de la Concepción (Our Lady of the (Immaculate) Conception) was a 120 ton vessel that sailed the Peru Panama route during the 16th century. This ship has earned a place in maritime history not only by virtue of… …

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  • 17To gather ground — ground ground (ground), n. [OE. ground, grund, AS. grund; akin to D. grond, OS., G., Sw., & Dan. grund, Icel. grunnr bottom, Goth. grundus (in composition); perh. orig. meaning, dust, gravel, and if so perh. akin to E. grind.] 1. The surface of… …

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  • 18The Titan's Curse —   …

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  • 19colleague — col•league [[t]ˈkɒl ig[/t]] n. an associate; fellow worker or fellow member of a profession • Etymology: 1515–25; < MF collegue < L collēga= col I+ lēga, der. of legere to choose, gather col′league•ship , n …

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  • 20December 2010 — was the twelfth month of that year. It began on a Wednesday and ended after 31 days on a Friday. Portal:Current events This is an archived version of Wikipedia s Current events Portal from December 2010 …

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