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  • The Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot reported Thursday that the Iranian warship is a missile ship, which carries sea-to-sea missiles and torpedoes.

    Iran Warships Not Seeking Suez Passage Farnaz Fassihi 2011

  • Iran said Sunday it fired five new types of locally-made coast-to-sea and sea-to-sea missiles in the last stage of its "Great Prophet 5" military maneuvers in the Persian Gulf.

    POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Monday, April 26, 2010 2010

  • I wake thinking: We are all animals, pacing a hallway, sea-to-sea.

    Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010

  • I wake thinking: We are all animals, pacing a hallway, sea-to-sea.

    Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010

  • So when Sustrans, the sustainable transport charity, announced that it was celebrating the 15th anniversary of the national cycle network by opening a new sea-to-sea route and that they'd take me in the very first group to ride it, my joy was unconfined.

    Roller coaster: a cycle trip across northern England 2010

  • In addition to the Jericho missiles, the projects included plants for the manufacture of 120mm mortars and artillery pieces; the development of a modern sea-to-sea missile called Perah Hebrew for “Flower” with a range of 200 kilometers; and a warplane originally called the “Lion,” later the “Young Lion” or Lavi.

    The Secret War with Iran Ronen Bergman 2007

  • In addition to the Jericho missiles, the projects included plants for the manufacture of 120mm mortars and artillery pieces; the development of a modern sea-to-sea missile called Perah Hebrew for “Flower” with a range of 200 kilometers; and a warplane originally called the “Lion,” later the “Young Lion” or Lavi.

    The Secret War with Iran Ronen Bergman 2007

  • There was little sea-to-sea idealism in Quebec about the new nation and even less within a few years of Confederation when English-speaking Canadians made it clear that they intended to stake out exclusive rights in the western provinces.

    1979—The Year of the Referendum 1978

  • Thus threatened in the vindication of the rights of their colonial sea-to-sea charters, the English threw off the lethargy with which they had failed to protect their traders, and in grants to the Ohio and

    The Conquest of the Old Southwest; the romantic story of the early pioneers into Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Kentucky, 1740-1790 Archibald Henderson 1920

  • Virginia under her sea-to-sea charter claimed the vast middle region of the continent, extending without known limit to west and northwest.

    The Conquest of the Old Southwest; the romantic story of the early pioneers into Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Kentucky, 1740-1790 Archibald Henderson 1920

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