cross-channel in the PONS Dictionary

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In certain cases cross-channel has been shown to occur, taking place in a manner similar to that shown in figure 8.
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The choice was based on cost and the likely benefit of cross-channel ferries.
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Offensive counter-air, to clear the way for strategic bombers and an eventually decisive cross-channel invasion, was a strategic mission led by escort fighters partnered with heavy bombers.
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The trades unions believed that under control their members would achieve parity in wartime bonuses with cross-channel railwaymen and applied constant pressure to achieve this.
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She was the first cross-channel ship with wireless.
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There were many attacks on ships on the cross-channel trade.
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The old harbourside, on both sides of the seaward end of the harbour, still hosts a large fishing fleet, with docks, unloading areas, and a cross-channel ferry terminal.
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These had come into being for handling ocean-going and cross-channel passenger traffic and the size of the railway-owned installations reflected the prosperity that the industry generated.
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Some more sophisticated instruments allow for cross-channel computations and alarms based on predetermined conditions.
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