When you walk into city centre hidden gem the Blue Anchor, you feel as though the gangplank should be raised behind you. |
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Then without any further comment, he proceed up the gangplank to the ship where several other men stood around. |
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Passengers descend a gangplank to access two rowboats, and many more appear already to have disembarked. |
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The gangplank seemed so flimsy, and every time she boarded a ship, she was afraid that it would collapse, and she would be thrown into the water. |
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I lived in Leicester, and when he came down that gangplank he was like 10 feet tall with this great war bonnet on. |
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The rescued oarsmen breakfasted aboard, and descended the gangplank shortly after 8 am, wearing identical boiler suits supplied by the ship. |
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When the ship arrived at Irow, a burly sailor respectfully offered his hand to assist her off the gangplank. |
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To extend 6 feet beyond the ends of the means of access if there is an accommodation ladder or gangplank hung parallel with the ship's side. |
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Outside, a gangplank had been let out from the side of the ship to the ledge below the window, and the group were preparing to cross. |
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Suddenly, there was a flurry of voices from the dock and then Lee saw the Captain come up the gangplank. |
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The girl looked up as she heard Rick's soft footsteps against the metal gangplank. |
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They all went down to the quay to greet the boat and the first person to come down the gangplank was a Corkman. |
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He peered over onto the docks, and then beckoned for his men to come up the gangplank onto the ship again. |
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With that said the captain turned and walked back up the gangplank to the ship and began shouting orders to his crew. |
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The captain said his goodbyes, as we walked up the gangplank up to the bustling sidewalk. |
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He was in no friendly mood, when just at full tide, the thin man came up the gangplank again and asked to see where his box had been stowed. |
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Wayward sightseers who stay out late to sample one of the sociable local hostelries are greeted by three brick-built seamen as they set foot on the far end of the gangplank. |
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Since that day, more than one million people have walked down the gangplank at Pier 21, to enter Canada for the first time. |
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Bunny had a houseboat moored on Cheyne Walk, and it was never determined whether she had slipped on the gangplank or was a suicide. |
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We had to concieve some special geometry carbon hinges for this gangplank on this motor yacht. |
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He remained till the gangplank was hauled aboard, and continued to wigwag his devotion while the liner backed out into the strea. |
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Although some cabins have wide gangplank access, the hillside setting would make using a wheelchair hard. |
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A wooden worker's shanty with gangplank, veranda, shutters and tarred cardboard roof. |
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The gangplank was let down and the passengers began to get off. |
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On deck I found the gangplank and made it to the safety of the dockside. |
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As I watched the soul depart, it was like seeing a mighty ship slip anchor from port, and the final awesome moment as when the gangplank is removed. |
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The visitors can see them from a gangplank, specially enabled to see the wolves and the two couples of bears Syrian whose installation is located in another part of the forest. |
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The infrastructure will have among others an iron gangplank. |
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Some took him to the office and then to the ship, where he will not go aboard but halt at shore end of gangplank, and ask that the captain come to him. |
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Walking up the bow gangplank, visitors gaze at the huge anchor, the great wooden spars with heavy rope rigging, and catch sight of the powerful steam winches mounted on the bow deck. |
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MaxMara, for instance, whose models less walked a catwalk than a gangplank, in front of a rear projection of bobbing water behind portholes, to a soundtrack of gruff, horn piping sea shanties. |
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Bring a picnic or descend the wobbly gangplank and the sluggish lift to access the coruscating Babel of global resto-brands that is the Southbank. |
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Below, a tumult of two-way traffic negotiates the gangplank – porters carrying jute-wrapped parcels, fruit vendors and newspaper-sellers hoping for a last-minute sale. |
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With the exception of passengers permanently leaving the vessel or crew taking shore leave, inspection will normally be limited to a gangplank surveillance of disembarking passengers. |
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Participants board in pairs using a gangplank and once on board, with all safety measures in place, they will discover what extreme sailing is like. |
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After her arrival, she breaks loose in a gale and damages shipping in the harbour, and on another occasion two citizens of Saint John, who were trying to go on board, break through a rotten gangplank and are drowned. |
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You can easily fix this problem by pushing the dock a bit further out and using a gangplank to bridge the short stretch of water between it and the shoreline. |
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Making of a carbon hinge for hydraulique gangplank. |
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Walking up the gangplank to this particular Hebridean experience was very different. |
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The Glasshopper is equipped with a wide range of facilities making it accessible to a broad public. The position of the gangplank for example can be vertically adapted so that wheelchair access is made easy. |
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Adam Senatori remembers that long, cold walk down the gangplank. |
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