Cross Channel, stylized as CROSS†CHANNEL, is a visual novel video game developed by Flying Shine. It was originally released in 2003 for Microsoft Windows...
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Cross Channel may refer to: Cross channel (marketing), transmission of content through various media in marketing and interaction design Cross-Channel...
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the English Channel, a straight-line distance of at least 18.2 nautical miles (20.9 mi; 33.7 km). The first attempt to cross the channel with no artificial...
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The HVDC Cross-Channel (French: Interconnexion France Angleterre IFA 2000) is the 73-kilometre-long (45 mi) high-voltage direct current (HVDC) interconnector...
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The English Channel, also known as the Channel, is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Southern England from northern France. It links to the southern...
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2024, the Home Office has detected 132,896 migrants who have crossed the English Channel in small boats since 2018. Seaborne crossings aboard small boats...
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countermeasures. Key dates 1802: Albert Mathieu put forward a cross-Channel tunnel proposal. 1875: The Channel Tunnel Company Ltd began preliminary trials 1882: The...
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Dover Strait coastal guns (redirect from Cross-Channel guns of the Second World War)
The Channel Dash 1942. London: Osprey. ISBN 978-1-84908-570-0. Gibbs, Jay; Grobmeier, A. H. & Zolandez, Thomas (2006). "Question 11/05: Cross Channel Guns"...
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The Channel Islands are an archipelago in the English Channel, off the French coast of Normandy. They are divided into two Crown Dependencies: the Bailiwick...
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The Delta Cross Channel is a facility in California's Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta that diverts water from the Sacramento River. The facility was built...
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Bill Burgess (category English Channel swimmers)
woman to cross the English Channel. Around the same time Burgess bought a summer home at Cap Gris Nez near Calais, as a summer base to train channel swimmers...
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fluctuated during recent history. Dover has established a lead in the cross-Channel ferry routes through its geographic position and development of its...
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Cross Channel is a 1955 drama film, directed by R. G. Springsteen, and written by Rex Rienits. The film stars Wayne Morris, Yvonne Furneaux, Patrick Allen...
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The Cross Channel Intelligence Community (CCIC), is a regional alliance between law enforcement agencies operating in the English Channel Coast/North...
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ultimately used for such purposes. Following the fleet's withdrawal from cross-channel services, a single remaining Mk.III example, GH-2007 Princess Anne,...
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Hoverlloyd (redirect from Cross-Channel Hover Services Ltd)
Hoverlloyd operated a cross-Channel hovercraft service between Ramsgate, England, and Calais, France. Originally registered as Cross-Channel Hover Services Ltd...
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Multichannel marketing (redirect from Cross channel (marketing))
blending of different distribution and promotional channels for the purpose of marketing. Distribution channels include a retail storefront, a website, or a...
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(1951). "Cross-Channel Attack". Historical Division, War Department. p. 330. Retrieved 2007-06-22. Harrison, Gordon A. (1951). "Cross-Channel Attack"....
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crossed the English Channel on 6 June, and more than two million Allied troops were in France by the end of August. The decision to undertake cross-channel...
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Booze cruise (redirect from Cross-channel booze trade)
Brexit, it is possible that duty-free shopping may be reintroduced on cross-Channel ferries, increasing the popularity of booze cruises once again, though...
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The Port of Dover is a cross-channel ferry, cruise terminal, maritime cargo and marina facility situated in Dover, Kent, south-east England. It is the...
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MV P&O Pioneer is a roll-on/roll-off cross-channel hybrid ferry operated by P&O Ferries. She is the first of her class ordered by P&O Ferries to replace...
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"cross-channel trip", or "cross-channel soccer", etc., where "cross-channel" means "to/from Great Britain". A 2004 letter from the St.George's Channel...
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Sangatte (section Pioneering cross-Channel flight)
Samphire Hoe. In addition, it is the French end-point for the HVDC Cross-Channel, the connection between the UK and French electricity grids. Sangatte...
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the estuary of the Dour, the site chosen for Dover was ideal for a cross-channel port. The Dour is now covered over for much of its course through the...
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or H-beam or W-beam type steel cross sections in that those have flanges on both sides of the web. The structural channel is not used as much in construction...
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A multi-channel network (MCN) is an organization that works with video platforms to offer assistance to channel owners in areas such as "product, programming...
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Cross Channel is a collection of short stories by Julian Barnes, first published in 1996 by Jonathan Cape. As the title suggests, all stories focus on...
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Operation Sledgehammer was an Allied plan for a cross-Channel invasion of Europe during World War II, as the first step in helping to reduce pressure...
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With the introduction of the 254 passenger and 30 car carrying SR.N4 cross-channel ferry by Hoverlloyd and Seaspeed in 1968, hovercraft had developed into...
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