Exotics Racing gives driving lessons and experiences with a fleet of Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Porsches.
The carrier currently has a fleet of 118 planes, and orders for more than 350.
Chevron hired a fleet of local lawyers, who were often accompanied in Lago Agrio by bodyguards.
The company has a fleet of 17 ships and is adding four more in 2001.
Hornbeck Offshore Services operates a fleet of 25 offshore supply vessels, largely in the Gulf of Mexico.
At one point, a fleet of seven attack helicopters suddenly roared overhead and raced toward the battlefield.
Organisers say that, wherever possible, this will be by "mass movement" using a fleet of 1, 500 coaches.
They envisioned employing a fleet of drones with a two kilogram payload capacity and a six mile flight-range.
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The world boasts a fleet of more than 50, 000 cargo-carrying vessels, according to the International Maritime Organization.
One ship, they explain, can bring in more weapons than a fleet of lorries with hidden military hardware.
Once, it had collected pupils spread out over half the county in a fleet of shiny yellow buses.
It so impressed Somerset county council that it is helping get a fleet of them onto local roads.
Air France, the only other company to operate the delta-winged supersonic jet, has a fleet of five jets.
But when they heard that Jaffna was now peaceful, they arranged a fleet of buses and came back together.
Leon by 1938 had built a fleet of 12 oil delivery trucks and built a terminal in New Jersey.
For the effort against smallpox, IBM is contributing a fleet of its eServer p690s running its DB2 database software.
Beatpower just announced its existence to the world today and it's brought a fleet of speakers to help celebrate.
When they were not, he hired a fleet of bulldozers and moved in.
Or here's another possible payload for Friend's Proteus: A fleet of Gracias' microgrippers.
AirAsia has a fleet of 118 planes with more than 350 on order.
The base is said to be home to a fleet of unmanned drones and planes specializing in electronic warfare.
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Ney is alleged to have inserted language into the Congressional Record that helped Abramoff buy a fleet of cruise ships.
Only about 250 people live on the island, and a fleet of wheelbarrows transports essentials delivered at the ferry wharf.
This was a big deal, because Sempra, the nation's largest gas utility, was building a fleet of gas-fired power plants.
It largely abandoned the specialized deepwater-drilling business and built a fleet of the more conventional shallow-water rigs known as jackups.
Oman subsequently purchased from British Aerospace a fleet of 15 Hawk jets, which it has been operating since the 1980s.
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Of course only a small sliver of that went back to Kinkade, who had a fleet of franchised art galleries.
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Jetstar Hong Kong will start operation in 2013 with a fleet of three Airbus A320s, increasing it to 18 by 2015.
The Perth-based transport group is introducing a fleet of 51 coaches in three subsidiaries based in Ohio, Chicago and New Jersey.
Scruggs finished 16th out of a fleet of 20 in the Farr 40 class (a 40-footer by a designer named Farr).
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