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Units of inductance
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henries
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n. (henry English)
Usage examples of henries.
In a total of four exercises, BatRon One had won one hands down, two had been draws, and Henries had won the last one by a narrow, if respectable, margin.
She hadn't thought Sir Alfred Henries, CO of the Manticoran battle squadron which had dropped by for maneuvers on its way to Thetis, was quite that devious.
She'd spent hours with Mercedes and Bagwell planning her surprise for Henries, and it should have worked.
Admiral Henries had had a shorter flight, and he'd arrived several minutes earlier, but he was still reading the original dispatches when Lady Harrington appeared with her chief of staff and trailed by two of her armsmen.
Admiral Henries was thirty T-years older than Lady Harrington, which made Matthews the youngest person present.
The high admiral had time for one frank look, exposing his own uncertainty to her, before Henries looked up and he banished his worry with a professional expression.
It was one of the things Matthews liked about Henries, and probably also a sign of the RMN's professional respect for her, half-pay or no.
Honor and Henries looked at him, and he used the holo controls to throw a cursor into the display.
A part of her demanded to go with Matthews and Henries, yet she knew he was right.
She had no doubt of their courage or individual skills, but as Admiral Henries had demonstrated, they were still weak in coordination and prone to the mistakes of inexperience.
She hadn’t thought Sir Alfred Henries, CO of the Manticoran battle squadron which had dropped by for maneuvers on its way to Thetis, was quite that devious.
She’d spent hours with Mercedes and Bagwell planning her surprise for Henries, and it should have worked.
Admiral Henries had had a shorter flight, and he’d arrived several minutes earlier, but he was still reading the original dispatches when Lady Harrington appeared with her chief of staff and trailed by two of her armsmen.
It was one of the things Matthews liked about Henries, and probably also a sign of the RMN’s professional respect for her, half-pay or no.
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