| 1. | The earliest English equipages for making tea date to the 1660s.
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| 2. | There, the battery finally received its cannons, equipage and horses.
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| 3. | The Pacific Packing and Navigation Company represented 23 canneries with their equipage.
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| 4. | Gu Tan was later promoted to Commandant of Equipage ( IYʎ�� \ ).
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| 5. | It refers to the'equipage'of war.
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| 6. | An elegant horse-drawn carriage with its retinue of servants is an " equipage ".
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| 7. | He published a paper on the " History of the Bridge Equipage in the United States Army ."
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| 8. | Equipment included two units of M3 pneumatic bridge equipage or two units of M1938 10-ton ponton bridge equipment.
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| 9. | He received an allowance of ?00 for his equipage and 40 shillings ( ? ) a day for his ordinary entertainment.
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| 10. | In order for the ADS-B system to function to the fullest extent, equipage into all aircraft in the airspace is required.
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