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Examples of submarine in a sentence
The FCC’s ORDER “In re Application of GTE Corporation, Transferor, and ▇▇▇▇ Atlantic Corporation, Transferee, For Consent to Transfer of Control of Domestic and International Section 214 and 310 Authorizations and Application to Transfer of a Submarine Cable Landing License”, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC CC Docket No. 98-184, FCC 00-221 (June 16, 2000), as modified from time to time.
The FCC’s Order “In re Application of GTE Corporation, Transferor, and ▇▇▇▇ Atlantic Corporation, Transferee, For Consent to Transfer of Control of Domestic and International Section 214 and 310 Authorizations and Application to Transfer of a Submarine Cable Landing License”, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC CC Docket No. 98-184, FCC 00-221 (June 16, 2000), as modified from time to time.
The FCC’s Order “In re Application of GTE Corporation, Transferor, and ▇▇▇▇ Atlantic Corporation, Transferee, For Consent to Transfer Control of Domestic and International Section 214 and 310 Authorizations and Application to Transfer Control of a Submarine Cable Landing License”, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC CC Docket No. 98-184, FCC 00-221 (June 16, 2000), as modified from time to time.
It is agreed to and understood that the United States Submarine Veterans, Inc.
NASA-STD-2007-213740 Guide for Oxygen Compatibility Assessments on Oxygen Components and Systems / NASA-STD-6001 Flammability, Offgassing, and Compatibility Requirements and Test Procedures and related consensus methodology standard testing (such as NASA-STD-6016 or TP-WSTF-629 Navy Submarine Atmosphere Material Control Protocol).
Included: All employees of the Defense Commissary Agency, Commissary Store, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington and Defense Commissary Agency, Commissary Store, Submarine Base Bangor, Silverdale, Washington.
Alcatel Submarine Networks ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 92111 Clichy Cedex France Facsimile: 011-33-01-4756-6920 Alcatel Submarine Networks, Inc.
The FCC’s ORDER “In re Application of GTE Corporation, Transferor, and Bell Atlantic Corporation, Transferee, For Consent to Transfer of Control of Domestic and International Section 214 and 310 Authorizations and Application to Transfer of a Submarine Cable Landing License”, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC CC Docket No. 98-184, FCC 00-221 (June 16, 2000), as modified from time to time.
The FCC’s Order “In re Application of GTE Corporation, Transferor, and Bell Atlantic Corporation, Transferee, For Consent to Transfer of Control of Domestic and International Section 214 and 310 Authorizations and Application to Transfer of a Submarine Cable Landing License”, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC CC Docket No. 98-184, FCC 00-221 (June 16, 2000), as modified from time to time.
This warranty shall remain valid for 12 months acceptance of the plant and taken over by NIOT and its components (i.e. Process Equipment, Marine Structures and Submarine Pipe line) subsequent to the successful completion of the commissioning trials.