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- noun Plural form of
crew .
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Examples
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Then we must also remember that certain crews have only been trained to fly certain aircraft and therefore a very careful correlation between available aircraft and crews is necessary to ensure a steady flow.
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They were supposed to protect the train crews, but whenever trouble started they unlimbered their rifles and joined the mob.
THE HUSSY 2010
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The production crews is currently rounding up writers from that country to start working on the show which is targeted to debut sometime in 2010.
06 « July « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy 2009
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The Red Cross was redirecting crews from the Gulf Coast to Oaxaca and trying to send them in by helicopter.
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The production crews is currently rounding up writers from that country to start working on the show which is targeted to debut sometime in 2010.
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Maybe you think creating busy work for road crews is fine to keep them working, but ulitmately non-stimulative to create roads and bridges just for the sake of them.
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Space exploration crews could conduct global warming research on the International Space Station National Laboratory, while other crews from the public or private sector could rapidly assemble solar energy satellites for clean energy provision to Earth.
Is Space Exploration Worth the Cost? A Freakonomics Quorum - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Train crews worked far from home, and the YMCA operated dormitories for these men to provide them with Christian way stations.
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In addition, American YMCA secretaries joined the train crews to minister to these men.
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Space exploration crews could conduct global warming research on the International Space Station National Laboratory, while other crews from the public or private sector could rapidly assemble solar energy satellites for clean energy provision to Earth.
Is Space Exploration Worth the Cost? A Freakonomics Quorum - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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