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submarine

noun as in sub

noun as in sandwich

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Currently France has just short of 300 nuclear warheads, which can be fired from France-based aircraft or from submarines.

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Only this one relies heavily on technology rather than memorabilia or elaborately designed sets that have placed us anywhere from a prison to a submarine.

Biographer Walter Isaacson wrote that Musk once cut off the Ukrainian military’s access to Starlink to thwart a submarine drone attack against Russia.

BAE Systems' Janet Garner said it would play an "important part" in equipping employees with the "skills and experience to deliver our current and future submarines programmes".

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Discussions about renaming the submarine - which is being built in Barrow, Cumbria - started more than a year ago - while Shapps was still in office.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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