Examples of using Fleets in English and their translations into Indonesian
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well-trained crew to operate their fleets.
Japan maintains one of the world's largest fishing fleets and accounts for nearly 15% of the global catch.
Nelson was named in honour of the Admiral Horatio Nelson who defeated both the French and Spanish fleets at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
The core of their fleets were concentrated in the three major, wholly dependable naval bases in the Mediterranean: Constantinople, Venice and Barcelona.
Industrial fishing fleets are moving into the melting waters threatening the local communities who have fished there sustainably for thousands of years.
and organises their fleets in battle in order to win.
according to Flight Fleets Analyzer.
The fisheries scientist Daniel Pauly and economist Ussif Rashid Sumaliaexamined subsidies paid to a specific fishing sector- bottom trawl fleets- around the world.
As the dangerous activities of oil companies and industrial fishing fleets are exposed, no self-respecting government
which remain the main submarine armament in world fleets.
Aircraft condition- Many flight schools have recently upgraded their fleets to newer, glass panel trainers.
Scientist daniel pauly and economist ussif rashid sumaila have examined subsidies paid to bottom trawl fleets around the world.
Baltic dominance in the 18th century, and built the largest galley fleets in the world at the time.
Was a successful medieval naval tactician who fought for the Aragon navy against French Angevin fleets in the War of the Sicilian Vespers.
Mixed fleets where automobiles,
you must warp-in your fleets through special units called Warp Gates
The FAA on the same day ordered fleets to update their training manuals with information on how to adjust for the feature in Max 8 and 9 planes.
The fleets of the Phoenician cities are celebrated in the Tell el-Amarna Letters,
Seleucus II Callinicus kept his throne, but Egyptian fleets controlled most of the coasts of Anatolia and Greece.
They described fleets of planes and boats, detailed accounting ledgers