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Domestic supplies of gas have also been exported to the continent via the Interconnector under-sea pipeline, because prices are higher there than in the UK.
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Mint India to revive West Asia pipeline plan With a pair of planned transnational gas pipelines entangled in geopolitical knots, the government is reviving a 10-year-old private sector proposal for an under-sea gas pipeline linking West Asia with India, seeking to plug a chronic demand-supply gap, said two senior government officials associated with the process.
India News Digest: Rush of Bookings for DLF Housing Project in Delhi 2009
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And west Antarctica cropped up on top some under-sea islands, is particularly rapid in its melting.
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Tata Communications, which provides telecom services to businesses and also owns and operates under-sea telecom cable networks, said it isn't in talks with NTT.
NTT Expresses Interest in Deal With India's Tata R. Jai Krishina 2009
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And west Antarctica cropped up on top some under-sea islands, is particularly rapid in its melting.
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And west Antarctica cropped up on top some under-sea islands, is particularly rapid in its melting.
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Wild world music and sensational circus acts take over Manhattan's swankiest under-sea adventure nightclub.
View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2004
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Wild world music and sensational circus acts take over Manhattan's swankiest under-sea adventure nightclub.
Archive 2004-05-30 Michael Evans 2004
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Wild world music and sensational circus acts take over Manhattan's swankiest under-sea adventure nightclub.
Archive 2004-06-01 Michael Evans 2004
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It is now fairly evident that not merely did private firms manufacture mines and build submarine mine-layers but that the various European navies under the plea of economy sold out a large proportion of quite modern and valid under-sea craft for “breaking up” to agents and dealers acting for South American intermediaries.
The Shape of Things to Come Herbert George 2006
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