trans-Atlantic in the PONS Dictionary

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On a trans-Atlantic crossing, he suffered a wound from depth charges.
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The ships were escorted by during the trans-Atlantic portion of the trip.
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However, allowing for acceleration and deceleration time, a trans-Atlantic trip would not be 3 times faster.
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Pressure began to grow for a replacement for ice bunkers on the trans-Atlantic routes during the 1870s.
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He is a strong advocate of trans-Atlantic ties.
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It attempts to build a trans-Atlantic network of legislators and legislative staffers focused on issues of mutual concern.
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But... it's impossible not to feel that something precious has been lost in the trans-Atlantic translation.
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Ray's involvement only lasted a few weeks of trans-Atlantic travel and press conferences.
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In both countries, regional economic ties loomed larger than the historical trans-Atlantic ones.
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Riverside liner terminus suffered a steep decline in trade during the 1960s as trans-Atlantic passenger trade was diverted to airliners.
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