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bonaparte

bonaparte
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  • gebakje van bladerdeeg met room
  • French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)

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  1. Napoleon Bonaparte feared black cats.
  2. Napoleon Bonaparte was afraid of black cats.
  3. Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Corsica.
  4. Napoleon Bonaparte ruled France at that time.
  5. Napoleon Bonaparte was born on Corsica.
  6. These are the following vessels: Corse, Ile de Beauté, Méditerranée, Napoléon Bonaparte, Paglia Orba, Monte d’Oro, Monte Cino.
  7. The vessels Napoléon Bonaparte and Paglia Orba guarantee the amount of naval loans which were used to finance them.
  8. SNCM could only operate the 11 ships which it already possessed at the date of the final decision, namely: the Napoléon Bonaparte, Danielle Casanova, Île de Beauté, Corse, Liamone, Aliso, Méditerranée, Pascal Paoli, Paglia Orba, Monte Cinto and Monte d'Oro.
  9. From the date on which this Decision is notified and until 31 December 2006, SNCM can only operate the 11 ships which SNCM already possesses, namely: the Napoléon Bonaparte, Danielle Casanova, Île de Beauté, Corse, Liamone, Aliso, Méditerranée, Pascal Paoli, Paglia Orba, Monte Cinto and Monte d’Oro.
  10. One of these conditions, which is stated in Article 2 of the final decision, is that until 31 December 2006 SNCM was to refrain from acquiring new ships and signing contracts for building, ordering or chartering new or renovated ships. SNCM could only operate the 11 ships which it already possessed at the date of the final decision, namely: the Napoléon Bonaparte, Danielle Casanova, Île de Beauté, Corse, Liamone, Aliso, Méditerranée, Pascal Paoli, Paglia Orba, Monte Cinto and Monte d'Oro.
  11. The Napoléon Bonaparte (capacity 2150 passengers and 708 cars, power 43 MW, speed 23,8 knots), large luxury car ferry; the new Danielle Casanova, delivered in May 2002 (capacity 2204 passengers and 700 cars, power 37,8 MW, speed 23,8 knots), also a large luxury car ferry; the Île de Beauté (capacity 1554 passengers and 520 cars, power 37,8 MW, speed 21,5 knots), put into service in 1979 and rebuilt in 1989/1990; the Méditerranée (capacity 2254 passengers and 800 cars, power 35,8 MW, speed 24 knots) and the Corse (capacity 2150 passengers and 600 cars, power 27,56 MW, speed 23,5 knots).