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Jane's
/ ɪԳ /
noun
any of several periodical publications such as Fighting Ships and All the World's Aircraft
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Jane's1
Example Sentences
With Jane's testimony, prosecutors are seeking to provide evidence that the music mogul's activities were criminal.
At the time, Mr Combs was paying Jane's $10,000 per month rent, which he continues to do to this day.
He has since performed as a member of Jane’s Addiction and Pearl Jam.
Jeremy Binnie, an Africa and Middle East analyst at Jane's, told the BBC that photos of what appear to be the remnants of the smaller kamikaze drones suggest they are probably a different version than the RSF had used before, and might be better at penetrating air defences because of their shape.
"We have a deeply fractured political society, with the country's most popular leader behind bars. Imran Khan's imprisonment triggered a strong anti-military public backlash," says Umer Farooq, an Islamabad-based analyst and a former correspondent of Jane's Defence Weekly.
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