Examples of using Sabre in English and their translations into Malay
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Sabre Squadrons.
The Canadair Sabre.
Sabre One, unrestricted climb approved.
Um… does anybody have a sabre?
And now, the Sabre Mazurka.
He has chosen foil and I have chosen Sabre.
Sword, Sabre, stick, spear, scythe, sickle.
You're cleared for take-off. Good luck, Sabre.
Ferris Tower, Sabre One, ready for take-off.
Sabre Squad Echo, 24-7, baby. You're a Delta?
Would you say you're more an épée, foil, or sabre man?
Sabre Lama Shine live in tubes, it reinforces with clay.
The airline also uses Sabre, a ticket distribution system.
Your Sabre Mazurka is two weeks away, and you have barely practiced at all.
In a young man's life. The Sabre Mazurka is the most important day.
The Sabre Mazurka is the most important day in a young man's life. The big deal?
And you have barely practiced at all. Your Sabre Mazurka is two weeks away.
Perform his Sabre Mazurka. We gather today to witness my son, Pugsley Addams.
On 20 August 1964,the SAS gained regimental status and was expanded to two sabre squadrons and a headquarters, severing the link with the RAR.
The Sabre is best known for its Korean War role where it was pitted against the Soviet MiG-15.
Other protection features include the Sabre jamming system and the Spirale chaff system.
The Sabre was without a doubt the most-produced Western jet fighter, with overall production of all variants at 9,860 systems.
Personnel were armed with either a cavalry sabre and pistol for officers and a pistol and bayonet for enlisted men.
The Sabre is best known for its Korean War role where it was pitted against the Soviet MiG-15 and obtained UN air superiority.
SAS Squadron arrived in Vietnam in April 1966 andthereafter the three SAS sabre squadrons rotated yearly until the withdrawal of 2 SAS Squadron in October 1971.
The two-week“Talisman Sabre” exercise in the Northern Territory and Queensland involves 30,000 personnel from the US and Australia practising operations at sea, in the air and on land.
Although it was developed in the late 1940s andwas outdated by the end of the'50s, the Sabre proved versatile and adaptable and continued as a front-line fighter in numerous air forces until the last active operational examples were retired by the Bolivian Air Force in 1994.
The Canadair Sabre added another 1,815 airframes, and the significantly redesigned CAC Sabre(known as the Avon Sabre or CAC CA-27), had a production run of 112.