| 11. | Copper voice pipes were being fitted to British two and three-deck warships as early as 1803.
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| 12. | "Tackling, " a small voice piped up.
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| 13. | Then a small, inner voice piped up.
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| 14. | As Tupa was going about shrugging off his league-leading performance, a voice piped up from a nearby locker.
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| 15. | The little voice pipes up again.
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| 16. | There were also voice pipes connected to the inside steering position, the engine room, the radio room and the wardroom.
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| 17. | Permanently fitted, rigid voice pipes are still in use and are generally covered with heavy lids to avoid ingress of water.
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| 18. | The steering shelter was fitted with a voice pipe for communication with the stoker, a featherspray control lever, and a fold-up seat.
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| 19. | A few minutes later, the same voice pipes up in a test of the ground proximity warning system : " Don't sink!
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| 20. | "In the beginning there was Adam and Eve, " a girl's voice piped in, " and Adam and Eve had Cain and Abel ."
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