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The captain of the USS Intrepid is experiencing a little technical difficulty.
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Dahl was fascinated by BSC, initially imagining its enigmatic boss - code name "Intrepid" - as a "small unknown creature, hiding in a dark room somewhere in New York".
Rezo.net 2010
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* USS Intrepid – The USS Intrepid is an aircraft carrier.
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Tell us what’s good and still not quite gravy in Intrepid Ibex in the comments.
First Look at Ubuntu 8.10 ‘Intrepid Ibex’ Beta | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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Spend the day on the Lady Washington, better known as the Intrepid from Pirates of the Caribbean.
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Where the Enterprise gleamed and shone with light like an angel swooping to greet its aged ancestor, the Intrepid was a dark stone, looking as if it had been carved from a single piece of ore.
Star Trek The Next Generation® David A. McIntee 2011
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Where the Enterprise gleamed and shone with light like an angel swooping to greet its aged ancestor, the Intrepid was a dark stone, looking as if it had been carved from a single piece of ore.
Star Trek The Next Generation® David A. McIntee 2011
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If you're familiar with the area, it's just two piers, two docks, if you will, up from the Intrepid, that is at Pier 86.
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NGUYEN: Well, in New York, the Intrepid, which is a World War II aircraft carrier-turned-museum, reopened for the first time since its multimillion-dollar makeover.
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Their chief was William Stephenson, the Canadian spymaster who headed British Security Coordination in North America and whose intelligence exploits as "a man called Intrepid" have been chronicled elsewhere at length.
A Charm Brigade 2008
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