Torpedo Sentence Examples

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  • There the German torpedo craft and German submarines lay in a safe base only some 60 m.

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  • She missed her with a torpedo and opened fire at Boo yards.

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  • The squib is lowered after the torpedo, and, when exploded by the descent of the weight, fires the charge.

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  • On the completion of drilling, or when the production is found to decrease, it is usual to torpedo the well to increase the flow.

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  • He added, it is true, a few torpedo boats and destroyers, but he promptly had them dismantled on arrival at Constantinople.

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  • Bancroft was the first person who distinctly suspected that the effects of the torpedo were electrical.

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  • Exeter was sunk by a torpedo from a Japanese destroyer.

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  • The Black Hawk made two trips across the Atlantic before being struck by a torpedo in December 1944, five miles off Portland Bill.

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  • I was in my cabin at the time and heard a loud humming noise just before the first torpedo exploded.

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  • New Orleans, next astern in the US line, was hit by a torpedo which severed her bow.

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  • The saucers simply collide into things like an aerial torpedo.

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  • To explode the charge an iron weight, known as a go-devil, was dropped into the well, and striking the disk exploded the cap and fired the torpedo.

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  • It must be borne in mind that although the explosion may increase the production for a time, it is by no means certain that the actual output of a well is increased in all such cases, though from some wells there would be no production without the use of the torpedo.

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  • In 1906 the effective fighting force consisted of 1 battleship, 2 belted cruisers, 4 protected cruisers, 3 torpedo gunboats, 6 destroyers and 8 modern torpedo boats.

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  • Foremost among the industrial establishments are Whitehead's torpedo factory, Messrs Smith & Meynie's paper-mill, the royal tobacco factory, a chemical factory, and several flour-mills, tanneries and rope manufactories.

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  • The term is also used of structures resembling these articles, especially of the framework of booms, spars and netting forming a protection for a warship against torpedo attack.

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  • He invented an electric torpedo for harbour defence, and in 1862 was ordered to England to purchase torpedo material, &c. Here he took active part in organizing a petition for peace to the American people, which was unsuccessful.

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  • Again, there were German air attacks and engagements with Italian destroyers and torpedo boats.

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  • German torpedo flotillas attacked enemy main fleet heard detonations.

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  • In 1913 a trial was conducted using a false bow, representing a torpedo gunboat, fitted to an old vessel called Mastiff.

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  • Bomb dropping experiments began, and in July 1914, a 14 " torpedo was launched from a short seaplane.

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  • For the survivors trapped aft of the torpedo stowage compartment the situation was hopeless.

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  • Portland's fortifications were soon superseded by new technology in the shape of the torpedo.

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  • There are also old bits of torpedo scattered around from the lakes past.

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  • Bomb dropping experiments began, and in July 1914, a 14 torpedo was launched from a Short seaplane.

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  • Portland 's fortifications were soon superseded by new technology in the shape of the torpedo.

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  • The six forward torpedo tubes are all in place, with the external doors open, allowing for detailed examination.

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  • At dusk on 21st Oct she reported she was under attack by torpedo boats from all sides.

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  • A large steamer was sighted but her position did not allow for torpedo attack.

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  • Ursula, having six torpedo tubes, filled the long stop, several miles west of the line.

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  • On December 10 th, both ships were sunk by repeated attacks from Japanese torpedo bombers.

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  • Her main purpose was to launch smaller torpedo boats against enemy shipping.

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  • The celeb baddie fired back by taking his live show on the road, with a sold-out US tour called My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat Is Not an Option.

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  • In March of 2011, in response to the feud with Lorre, his subsequent firing from CBS and more, Sheen announced a nationwide tour called My Violent Torpedo of Truth, Defeat is Not An Option.

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  • In the higher-priced pool toy category are motorized torpedo launchers that shoot at their targets underwater at breakneck speed.

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  • Bullet bras, also known as cone or torpedo bras, are now considered a retro lingerie item.

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  • In addition to online ordering, you can also purchase your torpedo bra ordering over the phone or visiting their West Hollywood store in LA if you're on the west coast.

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  • Secrets in Lace - Retro-inspired torpedo bras are found here in traditional shades of white, red, pink and black.

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  • There are barely pointed styles and those with extreme points that can't be mistaken for anything but cone, or torpedo, bras.

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  • One recommended look to try with your torpedo bra is to wear it with fitted sweaters that are cinched at the waist.

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  • The bullet bra, known also as a torpedo or cone bra, created a silhouette that was a definitive part of 40s and 50s culture.

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  • Cone bras are also known as bullet bras and torpedo bras.

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  • Torpedo bras have been around since the 1940s when Hollywood starlets began wearing them to play up their silhouettes.

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  • Torpedo -- or cone -- bras make their appearance time and time again as the economy shifts to a more positive outlook and they first made their debut after World War II, perhaps named for the torpedos used in wartime.

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  • Authentic torpedo bras are made with circular stitching and shaping.

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  • In addition to the circular stitching, which isn't commonly found in modern styles, the original torpedo bras did not have underwire.

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  • While torpedo bras aren't a trend that has a majority of women prancing around as Sweater Girls and therefore isn't easily accessible in major department stores, you can still purchase this retro bra.

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  • In addition, if you need a little help filling out your torpedo bra, you'll find the very rare cone-shaped bra pads.

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  • Torpedo bras have been making appearances off and on for about 70 years.

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  • Torpedo bras may never see the spotlight again as the bra type of choice for the majority of the female population, but they may never be forgotten completely.

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  • Don't torpedo your own efforts at a dream career because of what's on your Facebook page.

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  • At the time when further armaments were suspended, the effective strength of the Argentine navy consisted of 3 ironclads, 6 first-class armoured cruisers, 2 monitors (old), 4 second-class cruisers, 2 torpedo cruisers, 3 destroyers, 3 high-sea torpedo boats, 14 river torpedo boats, 1 training ship, 5 transports, and various auxiliary vessels.

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  • There is also a dockyard and torpedo arsenal at La Plata, an artillery depot at Zarate, above Buenos Aires, and naval depots on the island of Martin Garcia and at Tigre, on the Lujan river.

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  • The Greek government now despatched an ironclad and a cruiser to Canea, which were followed a few days later by a torpedo flotilla commanded by Prince George.

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  • Taking all into account, the available strength of the fleet might be put at 7 armour-clad ships, of which the " Messudiyeh " was one, the six others varying in displacement from 2400 to 6400 tons; two cruisers (unarmoured) of 3800 tons displacement; some 18 gunboats; 12 destroyers, 16 first-class torpedo boats and 6 second-class torpedo boats.

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  • There is a torpedo and submarine boat station on the north side of the channel at the entrance to the lake, but the principal naval works are at Sidi Abdallah at the south-west corner of the lake and to m.

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  • The naval strength of the republic consisted in 1906 of a collection of armoured and wooden vessels of various ages and types of construction, of which three armoured vessels (including the two designed for coast defence), four protected cruisers, five destroyers and torpedo-cruisers, and half a dozen torpedo boats represented what may be termed the effective fighting force.

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  • The naval programme of the republic for 1905 provided for the prompt construction of 3 battleships of the largest displacement, 3 armoured cruisers, 6 destroyers, 12 torpedo boats and 3 submarine boats; and by 1909 the reorganization of the navy was far advanced.

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  • The navy, many of the officers of which are Danes and Norwegians, comprises a steel twin-screw cruiser of 2500 tons which serves as the royal yacht, four steel gunboats of between 500 and 700 tons all armed with modern quick-firing guns, two torpedo-boat destroyers and three torpedo boats, with other craft for river and coast work.

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  • A gunboat and a torpedo boat constitute the navy, which, however, requires.

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  • They were to be supported by five bombarding monitors ("Marshal Soult," "Lord Clive," "Prince Eugene," "General Crawford," M24 and M26) and covered by five British destroyers ("Swift," "Faulknor," "Matchless," "Mastiff" and "Afridi"), with three British destroyers and six French torpedo boats attending on the monitors ("Mentor," "Lightfoot," "Zubian," "Lestin," "Capitaine Mehl," "Francis Gamier," "Roux," "Bouclier").

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  • The "Warwick," "Phoebe" and "North Star" had been cruising off the mole to screen the force from torpedo attack.

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  • A torpedo harbour lies to the south-east of the new harbour.

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  • It consisted in 1905 of 9 modern battleships, 3 armoured cruisers, 5 cruisers, 4 torpedo gunboats, 20 destroyers and 26 torpedo boats.

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  • There was in hand at the same time a naval programme to build 12 armourclads, 5 second-class cruisers, 6 third-class cruisers, and a number of torpedo boats.

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  • The navy consists of 6 small battleships, 3 coast defence armour-clads, 5 protected cruisers, 5 gun-boats, and 24 torpedo craft.

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  • While resident in Italy for his health from 1845 to 1847, he occupied himself with researches on the electrical organ of the torpedo and on nervous organization generally; these he published in1853-1854(Neurologische Untersuchungen, Gottingen), and therewith his physiological period may be said to end.

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  • Believing that he had now secured the support of the majority in congress on behalf of any measures he decided to put forward, the new president initiated a policy of heavy expenditure on public works, the building of schools, and the strengthening of the naval and military forces of the republic. Contracts were given out to the value of 6,000,000 for the construction of railways in the southern districts; some 10,000,000 dollars were expended in the erection of schools and colleges; three cruisers and two sea-going torpedo boats were added to the squadron; the construction of the naval port at Talcahuano was actively pushed forward; new armament was purchased for the infantry and artillery branches of the army, and heavy guns were acquired for the purpose of permanently and strongly fortifying the neighbourhoods of Valparaiso, Talcahuano and Iquique.

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  • During the night of the 23rd of April, and whilst the " Blanco Encalada " was lying quietly at anchor, a torpedo boat called the " Almirante Lynch," belonging to the Balmaceda faction, steamed into the bay of Caldera and discharged a torpedo at the rebel ship. The " Blanco Encalada " sank in a few minutes and 300 of her crew perished.

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  • The Portuguese navy in 1910 consisted of 1 armoured vessel, 5 protected cruisers, 2 third-class cruisers, 19 gunboats, I torpedo gunboat, 4 torpedo boats, 16 river gunboats, 4 transports and 3 training ships.

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  • In the spring of 1828 he again left England for Illyria, and in the winter fixed his residence at Rome, whence he sent to the Royal Society his "Remarks on the Electricity of the Torpedo," written at Trieste in October.

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  • The harbourrthus made was open on the north to Weymouth and the Channel, but the necessity for greater protection from torpedo attack made it advisable to complete the enclosure.

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  • It was the end of July 1864 before he was joined by these monitors; and on the 5th of August, undismayed by the loss of his leading ship, the monitor "Tecumseh," sunk by a torpedo, he forced the passage into the bay, destroyed or captured the enemy's ships, including the ram "Tennessee" bearing Admiral Buchanan's flag, and took possession of the forts.

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  • Obvious what we are looking for and yes there are the two large scoops of the torpedo tubes.

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  • A nuclear warhead can be fitted to a torpedo.

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  • Land was acquired and works were planned, but the development of possibilities of torpedo attack soon made it evident that the outer anchorage, as originally designed, would be insecure, and naval opinion became doubtful as to whether the base would be adequate.

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  • For purposes of torpedo attack the periscope is used as a range-finder to determine the distance the target is away, and also in connexion with tables to determine the correct time to fire the torpedo, allowing for the speed of the enemy, course, etc. Officers of submarines have devised various mechanical devices to avoid calculations, and these have been added to the periscope.

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  • One day, while she was out walking with her mother and Mr. Anagnos, a boy threw a torpedo, which startled Mrs. Keller.

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  • When close to he was detected, but he had time to drive the steam launch over the baulks and to explode the torpedo against the "Albemarle" with such success that a hole was made in her and she sank.

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  • The government maintains a naval school at Flores, a school of mechanics in Buenos Aires, an artillery school on the cruiser " Patagonia," and a school for torpedo practice at La Plata.

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  • In regard to the constitution and maintenance of the naval forces, the administration of the arsenals is divided into three principal departments, the first concerned with naval construction, the second with ordnance, including gun-mountings and small-arms, and the third with the so-called submarine defences, dealing with all torpedo materiel.

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  • Now, however, a miniature torpedo known as a go-devil squib, holding about a quart of nitroglycerin, and having a firing-head similar to that already described, is almost invariably employed.

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  • The Russians again broke out northward; but some of the Japanese squadrons hung on to the remnant of the enemy's battle-fleet, and the others dealt with the numerous Russian vessels that were unable to keep up. Then Togo called off his ships, and gave the torpedo craft room and the night in which to act.

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  • As to the number of vessels, which fluctuates from month to month, little can be said that is wholly accurate at any given moment, but, very roughly, the French navy in 1909 included 25 battleships, 7 coast defence ironclads, 19 armoured cruisers, 36 protected cruisers, 22 s1oops, gunboats, &c., 45 destroyers, 319 torpedo boats, 71 submersibles and submarines and 8 auxiliary cruisers.

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  • Torpedo gunboats - 13 - -

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  • Torpedo craft of modern types, 130 effective, 3 approaching completion.

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