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Admiralty Primary School

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An admiralty is the office or jurisdiction of an admiral.

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Admiralty of Rotterdam was created in 1574.

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Admiralty of the Noorderkwartier ended in 1795.

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Admiralty of the Noorderkwartier was created in 1589.

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Admiralty Arch was created in 1912.

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Admiralty Shipyard was created in 1704.

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Admiralty of Amsterdam was created in 1586.

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Admiralty of Friesland was created in 1596.

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Admiralty of Friesland ended in 1795.

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The cast of Seagulls Over Sorrento - 1954 includes: Ronald Adam as Member of Admiralty Board Patrick Barr as Cmdr. Sinclair Martin Boddey as Member of Admiralty Board Patric Doonan as Petty Officer Herbert John Justin as Lt. Roger Wharton Ian Wilson as Extra

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Admiralty means your vessel is operating in international waters.

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Admiralty Research Establishment was created in 1984.

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Admiralty Head Light was created in 1903.

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Admiralty MRT Station was created in 1996.

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Old Admiralty House was created in 1939.

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Admiralty Secondary School was created in 2002.

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Admiralty Islands campaign happened on 1944-02-29.

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Admiralty Pier railway station ended in 1914.

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Admiralty Pier railway station was created in 1864.

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Admiralty Island National Monument was created in 1978.

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The motto of Admiralty Secondary School is 'To be a guiding LIGHT that shines'.

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High Court of Admiralty of Scotland ended in 1831.

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Admiralty is in the north-western region of Singapore, near Kranji and Woodlands, which is closest to Malaysia.

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Robert M. Hughes has written:

'Handbook of admiralty law' -- subject(s): Admiralty

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Admiralty law governs crimes conducted at sea. Admiralty law is also commonly heard as "Maritime Law." Over the course of many years, the Admiralty laws have changed to include crimes conducted by foreign countries.

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Antarctica peninsula

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David R. Owen has written:

'Courts of admiralty in colonial America' -- subject(s): Admiralty, History

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A: Admiralty Brass Tubes are widely used in heat exchangers and condensers in power plants and refineries.

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He was Lord of the Admiralty.

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a board Ft is equal to 12"x12" 1" so a 1 sqft at 1" is 1 board ft.

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Admiralty, Baranof and Chichagof.

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Admiralty Brass Tubes are essential for heat exchangers in power plants and refineries due to their corrosion resistance and heat transfer capabilities.

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Winston Churchill had served as the Lord of the Admiralty in World War 1 and as the Prime Minister of World War 2.

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Grant. Gilmore has written:

'The death of contract' -- subject(s): Contracts, United States, Philosophy

'The law of admiralty' -- subject(s): Maritime law, Admiralty

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John Exton has written:

'The Maritime Dicaeologie, Or, Sea-Jurisdiction Of England' -- subject(s): Admiralty, Maritime law, England and Wales, England and Wales. Admiralty

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The Admiralty was formally the authority in the United Kingdom responsible for the command of the Royal Navy. The office was created about the year 1400 and lasted until 1964 when it became part of the Ministry of Defence

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The channels are clearly marked on Admiralty charts.

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In 1911 he became First Lord of the Admiralty, and he changed the RN from coal to oil propulsion.

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Vice admiralty courts were juryless courts located in British colonies that were granted jurisdiction over local legal matters related to maritime activities, such as disputes between merchants and seamen.

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it depends upon which war your are speaking, Boer War as a subaltern; WWI as First Lord of the Admiralty; WWII as First Lord of Admiralty and then Prime Minister aster Chamberlain.

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