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Seacat was a
British short-range surface-to-air
missile system intended to
replace the
ubiquitous Bofors 40 mm gun
aboard warships of all sizes. It was...
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Seacat or
SeaCat may
refer to:
Seacat missile, a short-range surface-to-air
missile system SeaCat (1992–2004),
ferry company formerly operating from between...
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SeaCat was the
marketing name used by Sea
Containers Ferries Scotland for its
services between Northern Ireland,
Scotland and
England between 1992 and...
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Sandra Diane Seacat (October 2, 1936 –
January 17, 2023) was an
American actress,
director and
acting coach best
known for her
innovations in
acting pedagogy—blending...
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arrest of
Robert Jonathan Seacat was the
culmination of a
destructive 19.48-hour
standoff with
American police in June 2015.
After being chased by...
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instead of
Seacat, with the SAM
system ****ed later. All but one of the
ships had
Seacat GWS-22; the
exception was Naiad,
which had
Seacat GWS-20. However...
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Cross medal, the
Amethyst campaign medal, and the
fanciful rank of 'Able
seacat' (cf. Able seaman)
after disposing of a
particularly vicious rat
known as...
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credit for this
breakthrough performance to
acting coach Sandra Seacat,
first for
simply helping her get the job (after her
disastrous first reading)...
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owners were Sea Containers; the
company ran a
small fleet of two high-speed
SeaCat catamaran ferries in its
final year.
Hoverspeed pla**** a part in developing...
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catamaran operated by
Seajets in the Aegean. The
Naxos Jet was
built in 1992 as
Seacat Scotland for Sea Containers. She was
built to
inaugurate a new fast ferry...