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(1) Crossing the Atlantic Ocean
(1) It might also hold clues to the future of the battered, long-suffering transatlantic relationship.
(2) Since very early age, Columbus was determined to make a transatlantic voyage.
(3) Worldwide, the fall is estimated at 27%, with transatlantic crossings down almost 80%.
(4) Suddenly, the cost of a transatlantic crossing became the product of a single year's hard work, rather than six years of ceaseless labour and desperate saving.
(5) Overall, however, the report summarizes the transatlantic trade relationship as being enormously beneficial to both sides.
(6) We eventually cruised at 54,000 ft, about 20,000 ft higher than you'd normally achieve on a typical transatlantic crossing.
(7) Its final voyage ended in disaster at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on May 6, 1937, when it was coming into land after a transatlantic crossing.
(8) That, more or less, is how Winston Churchill summed up the special transatlantic relationship.
(9) Their plans are to extend their route coverage over time to transatlantic crossings.
(10) Warming up, he says: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510The transatlantic relationship remains an asset of the first order.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(11) Seen from a transatlantic perspective Britain is deeply mired into European affairs.
(12) The closer transatlantic relationship appears to be receding despite being the official policy of the EU.
(13) NATO has always been the central focus of the transatlantic relationship.
(14) The presiding deity of British pirate radio at the time was a fast-talking expat American who called himself, with standard transatlantic hyperbole, Emperor Rosko.
(15) Half its output is American; its vernacular looks and sounds transatlantic .
(16) Even during the long Vietnam war, successive administrations were able to leave u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510theiru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb war out of transatlantic relationships.
(17) It is vital for the transatlantic relationship; the only grouping that is able to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
(18) I rather suspect that this is yet another example of our British culture being permeated by transatlantic influences.
(19) We're doing a transatlantic crossing and will arrive back in NYC on June 9.
(20) The white population grew rapidly up to about 1660 when it reached 47,000, constituting some 40 per cent of all the whites in Britain's transatlantic colonies.
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