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crew

[kroo] / kru /


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"Later, when a second crew arrived, another explosion went off," it added.

From BBC

Earlier Saturday, Denmark's Arctic Command announced that it had evacuated a crew member of a US submarine off the coast of Nuuk after the sailor requested urgent medical attention.

From Barron's

Ship-to-ship transfers, in which one ship empties—or partially empties—its crude oil into the tanks of another, often in the middle of the ocean, enable crews to conceal the origin of the cargo.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sheriff Moon and others during the news conference described the harsh weather rescue crews were met with after the avalanche, and that white-out conditions stalled days of searching.

From BBC

A Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson confirmed its crews had attended and the fire was out.

From BBC




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