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Aqueity was the name of a
number of
ships operated by F T Everard, including: MV
Aqueity (1934) MV
Aqueity (1945) MV
Aqueity (1946) This
article includes...
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Archived from the
original on 15
October 2019.
Retrieved 27
December 2016.
Aquè,
Federico (25
March 2020). "Breve
storia del catenaccio" (in Italian). Ultimo...
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Aqueity was an 890 GRT
coastal tanker which was
built by A & J
Inglis Ltd,
Glasgow in 1945 for the
Ministry of War
Transport (MoWT) as
Empire Belgrave...
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revolutionised the game". FIFA.com. 4
January 2023.
Retrieved 29
April 2024.
Aquè,
Federico (23
April 2020). "Guardare oggi Pep Guardiola". L'Ultimo Uomo (in...
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introducing song
lyrics and melody. UTAU came with AQUEST's
voice synthesizer "
AquesTalk" for
synthesizing the
voice samples of the
default voicebank, Utane...
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Gulfstream 21 Oct: U-190 11 Nov:
Aqueity 20 Nov: U-234 27 Nov:
Clarksdale Victory 28 Nov: U-530 25 Dec: Park Victory...
- "brains of Barcelona's
Dream Team
under Johan Cruyff" in 2020.
Federico Aquè described him as one of the best deep-lying
playmakers in
European football...
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Holdings Limited (Acq 2015) Oculeve, Inc (Acq 2015)
Naurex Inc (Acq 2015)
AqueSys (Acq 2015)
Northwood Medical Innovation Ltd (Acq 2015)
Topokine Therapeutics...
- an
upfront payment of $560 million. In
October 2015, the
company acquired AqueSys,
developer of
ocular implants for an
initial payment of $300 million,...
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Festival of
Britain at Deptford. On 30
January 1952, the 800-ton
tanker MV
Aqueity collided with
Cutty Sark's bow in the Thames. The two
ships were locked...