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Storing and maintaining Britain's 19 laid-up nuclear submarines has cost taxpayers nearly £16m over the last five years, it has emerged.

From BBC • Jun. 2, 2015

Means were ready for the seizure and sale of the 143 laid-up refugee ships of conquered European nations.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Navy wanted to start reconditioning of laid-up escort carriers and antisubmarine destroyers, and to call up about 200,000 reservists to man them.

From Time Magazine Archive

Unlike Cheoy Lee's early fiberglass vessels, which were laid-up by hand, most fiberglass parts created at the yard are now made using a resin-infusion process.

From Time Magazine Archive

So, after gazing, homeward turn, and mount   To that long chamber in the roof; there tell Your heart the laid-up lore it holds to count       And prize and ponder well.

From Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume I. by Ingelow, Jean




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