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Straits of ___, between Egypt and Saudi Arabia
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tiran
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They flew in tight groups of four aircraft, three F-14 Tomcats protecting each Prowler, and as they penetrated Albanian airspace, they spread a blizzard of fierce electronic snow that jammed every radar from the airport at Tiran south to Berat.
The arm was jerked off the Tiran as neatly as one could take a wing off a fly.
In ancient times, this had been thought impossible, since the legendary Drall scientist Tiran had proven conclusively, more than thirty-five thousand years ago, that time and space were inseparable, and that the speed of light was an absolute boundary that could not be crossed.
On May 23, Gamal Abdel Nasser blockaded the Strait of Tiran, thereby closing the Gulf of Aqaba to Israeli shipping and prohibiting unescorted tankers under any flag from reaching the Israeli port of Elat.
Bayern from southern Tira, winning the day for Bayern by burning the Tiran troops, but paying the ultimate price as the fire consumes him as well.
She might have grinned, had she known that the knot of McDonnells had passed muster at the enemy IFF query near Tiran by flawlessly surrogating an Indian Air Force response.
The Tirans figured they were good guys, apparently, because they let them come and go from the valley.
The two of us together do not stand much more chance against all these Tirans than one would.
Monk went cautiously, sure the Tirans would be aroused and heading for the meadow themselves.
When he himself had been captured, the Tirans had waylaid them in the jungle after they left the plane.
There was no reason for being amazed, because he saw how the Tirans were getting there.
As a result, the Tirans were indignant, and would strike anyone who opened his mouth.
I was left a widow, when the mob destroyed Tirans, driven out and hunted as a fugitive.