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Reduced by an apparently at-sea Cuba Gooding Jr. to a mix of goofy aw-shucks smiles and dead-eyed solemnity, Carson comes across as the least intriguing person in his own story.
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There are humanitarian limitations which Israel facilitates by using their official land crossing for aid entry negating any need for at-sea inspections.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Free Gaza” Activists’ Version of the Ship Incident 2010
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Cameron is committed to a "continuous at-sea deterrent" which, at the moment, means that one submarine is always on patrol and a second is ready to be launched at a moment's notice.
David Cameron to delay Trident replacement Nicholas Watt 2010
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There are humanitarian limitations which Israel facilitates by using their official land crossing for aid entry negating any need for at-sea inspections.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Free Gaza” Activists’ Version of the Ship Incident 2010
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To maintain an at-sea presence for the long-term, the United States must continue development of a follow-on to the Ohio - class submarine.
Wall Street, Nuclear Weapons, MLK Jr., and the Road From Ruin 2010
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The NPR concluded that ensuring a survivable U.S. response force requires continuous at-sea deployments of SSBNs in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, as well as the ability to surge additional submarines in crisis.
Wall Street, Nuclear Weapons, MLK Jr., and the Road From Ruin 2010
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Compounding its lack of naval air power, China reportedly has no major program to build ships for at-sea replenishment of necessities like food, and most of its submarine fleet is better suited to littoral warfare than to open-ocean operations.
At Sea With China Peter Dutton 2010
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Winds in excess of 45 miles per hour days away from the Deepwater Horizon gusher in the Gulf of Mexico spill could force at-sea workers to abandon their oil collection efforts for as long as two weeks, the head of the national response effort said Friday.
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The NPR concluded that ensuring a survivable U.S. response force requires continuous at-sea deployments of SSBNs in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, as well as the ability to surge additional submarines in crisis.
Steven G. Brant: Wall Street, Nuclear Weapons, MLK Jr., and the Road From Ruin 2010
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To maintain an at-sea presence for the long-term, the United States must continue development of a follow-on to the Ohio - class submarine.
Steven G. Brant: Wall Street, Nuclear Weapons, MLK Jr., and the Road From Ruin 2010
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