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  2. DFDS Seaways France - Wikipedia

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    Côte d'Albâtre in Le Havre A former ferry, shown as M/S Norman Voyager now Brittany Ferries M/S Etretat. DFDS Seaways France, trading as DFDS Seaways, and formerly known as New Channel Company A/S, is the trading name of the ferry services across the Dover Strait and English Channel operated by DFDS Seaways and formerly operated by LD Lines.

  3. DFDS Seaways - Wikipedia

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    DFDS Seaways renewed its fleet in 2006, purchasing MS King of Scandinavia and MS Princess of Norway to replace the last ships still in service that dated from the 1970s. The company has acquired a reputation for purchasing used ships, as well as for taking over the build contracts or taking delivery of newbuilds originally ordered by other companies.

  4. DFDS - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... (2021) Total assets: 30.72 billion kr. (2021) ... In April 2024 DFDS announced a takeover of Ekol Logistics ...

  5. Discount card - Wikipedia

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    A discount card is a card or document, ... This page was last edited on 21 February 2024, at 17:02 ... Code of Conduct;

  6. The American Card Catalog - Wikipedia

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    First published in 1939 as The United States Card Collectors Catalog, subsequent editions of the ACC came in 1946 (when it was renamed), 1953 and 1960. Only 500 catalogs were printed in 1939, increasing to 3,000 in its last edition of 1960. [3] It has become the de facto method in identifying and organizing trade cards produced in the Americas ...

  7. Data-flow diagram - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... DFDs were usually used to show data flow in a computer system, ... This page was last edited on 14 November 2024, ...

  8. Library of Congress Classification - Wikipedia

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    The classification was developed by James Hanson (chief of the Catalog Department), with assistance from Charles Martel, in 1897, while they were working at the Library of Congress. [2] It was designed specifically for the purposes and collection of the Library of Congress to replace the fixed location system developed by Thomas Jefferson .

  9. File:DFDS logo 2015.svg - Wikipedia

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