In this case the cargo must be vented twice daily for thirty minutes each period with a careful watch kept on the delivery temperature. |
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We find much of the wreck intact, including windlass, railings and the entrances to the cargo holds. |
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Emissions from even one giant cargo ship's engines rival those of an oil refinery. |
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The reward for such assistance was a generous salvage payment based on the percentage of the value of the saved cargo and boat. |
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The locals attempt to salvage its cargo of thousands of cases of whisky and outwit Home Guard Captain Waggett and the excise officers. |
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The ship temporarily lodged on rocks at Rubha Mor, allowing much of the cargo to be salvaged. |
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John was known as a whimsical man who often changed the inventory of his cargo to fit his mood. |
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Some of the cargo was salvaged but during another storm in October the ship broke up. |
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Never place short-nosed animals such as Boston Terriers or Pekingese or Persian cats in the cargo area. |
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Rei ran up the cargo bay ramp and continued running until she got to the elevator. |
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He changed buttons and called the strike team, waiting in the boxy looking cargo bay just forward of the freighter's engine compartment. |
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Shen led Saki out of the main seating area and into the cargo bay of the ship. |
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The hostages and stolen cargo were recovered, and the surviving pirates put into custody. |
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The cargo lander would include an aerobrake heat shield and a nuclear reactor on a robot truck. |
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The cargo truckers' case should become a good precedent that any illegal action will face punishment by law without fail. |
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Gold was vital to a city like New York, where stevedores daily handled huge amounts of cargo at its many docks, wharves and piers. |
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They hoist their bags on to the ramp, step up into the back of the aircraft and pass their bags forward to the cargo hold. |
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There was every kind from little boats to huge cargo ships, from dilapidated sailboats to magnificent barges. |
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Upon his return from his whaling voyages, his ships were laden with typical whaling ship cargo like sperm oil and whalebone. |
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He is permitted to fly in a jump seat near the captain, enabling him to supervise the cargo throughout the flight. |
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Looking out over the Indian Ocean, the sails of dhow fishing vessels are dwarfed by transoceanic cargo ships gliding into the port. |
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Strewn on the tarmac in front of the airplane is luggage and cargo from the plane. |
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These will be carried on two cargo decks designed for roll-on, roll-off cargo handling through the stem. |
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The cargo worker had raised the loader platform level with the luggage hold and stepped into the hold to check everything before the flight. |
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But anyone who suggests starting a full-blooded cargo and passenger airport on the estate is on to a loser. |
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Often the end customer loses the cargo once it leaves rail-carrier control, even though it is on his own sideline in the company yard. |
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It recharges during braking, and feeds the electric motor and two pairs of 120-volt outlets, one in the cab, the other in a rear cargo box. |
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A recent declaration from the union's negotiating committee urges longshore workers to expedite military cargo through the ports. |
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Vertical replenishment primarily involves using helicopters to lift cargo from a supply ship to a combatant ship. |
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The roughnecks dodged him, toting boxes of stamped cargo goods and dirty mops to swab the deck. |
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The bear was stowing the cables in a locker near the starboard side of the cargo arena. |
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Captain Leonard B. Smith, whose ship brought the first cargo of ice packed in sawdust to the island, suggested a bridge that would float away. |
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He was wearing a houndstooth cap, a perfectly smooth, black, weatherproof jacket and blue jeans with cargo pockets. |
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It quickly and accurately transforms the data on their cargo air waybills into a stream of financial and strategic information. |
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Two men attacked the driver of a security van in a secure airside cargo loading area at the airport. |
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As it taxied on the ramp at Bashur Airfield, Iraq, the loadmaster lowered the cargo plane's rear ramp. |
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At NorthMart's office, Frank Alainga was swamped by stacks of cargo waybills that he was putting in order. |
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The cargo was contained in hundreds of plastic jerrycans, ten of which had spilled, contaminating a considerable area of Djibouti port. |
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The service tax on airfreight will adversely hit the air cargo export industry. |
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A single loadmaster is able to reconfigure the cargo compartment for different roles either in flight or on the ground. |
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Durant was sitting on the cold flooring of the hold outside a locker full of cargo tie-downs, tarps, and cables he had been looking through. |
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Despite earlier reports, he says none of the toxic, jelly-like cargo escaped from the container it was being transported in. |
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It also has a tailgate with independently opening rear window, luggage tie-downs, removable luggage cover, and also a cargo net. |
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Hundreds of large containers fell off a cargo ship, beached off the southwestern coast of England. |
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But their plan was foiled by detectives who were sitting in wait near the Swissport cargo warehouse on May 17 last year. |
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A container, the sort used to ship cargo across oceans and aboard trains, became Vienna's emblem last summer. |
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The waka, the spiritual image for the march, left Stewart Island for Bluff with its cargo of stories. |
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To move human cargo across this border, smugglers now use cell phones, walkie-talkies, even GPS devices. |
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The loadmasters and the flight mech secured the jumpers in the cargo compartment and closed the ramp and door. |
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No compromises on acceleration, towing capacity, cargo space, fuel economy, or emissions. |
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They revealed their veteran status by accessorising tuxedos and bow ties with sturdy cargo pants, wellies and baseball caps. |
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Once Rupert loaded all his cargo into his little washtub, he got directions and a list of houses. |
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The aircraft provides troop and equipment transport, airdrop and medical evacuation for cargo weighing up to 7,820 pounds. |
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Great passenger liners gave way to oil tankers of more than 200,000 tons, and cargo vessels to roll-on roll-off container ships. |
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There were minor traffic delays on that stretch of road, but nobody was injured by the falling cargo and it was cleared up later that evening. |
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Suddenly above the steady vibrating thrum of the C130 cargo plane's four giant Rolls-Royce turboprop engines, a sound rings out. |
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Most of the emigrants traveled in steerage accommodations, between the upper deck and the cargo hold. |
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Durant and Tanis were in the cargo bay with the pair, helping to make sure all connections and seals were secure. |
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In 1364 a more diversified cargo of wheat, barley, beans, peas and ale was sent to Holland. |
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It also assumes that there would be enough room in the shuttle's cargo bay for the deorbit module. |
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Each unit costs a different amount and they also take up a certain amount of space in the cargo hold of the ship. |
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Moreover the seaworthiness of the vessel required that cargo should be correctly stowed. |
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They can stroll to the bar, or perhaps down to a gym on the lower deck, next to the cargo hold. |
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And then some of their cargo showed up, and they were all busy stowing it in the cargo hold. |
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The Zambia Revenue Authority will target small-scale traders and marketeers and unregistered passenger and cargo transporters. |
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Parts that had been replaced were scattered on the metal floor in the space that had once been the cargo hold. |
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Bargee families live on the their boats and travel carrying cargo for a living. |
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Another voice has been added to those against barging cargo up the Cooper River. |
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And the huge sliding doors on both sides allow for the kind of access normally offered by the cargo holds of large merchant ships. |
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Over on the river, flat-bottomed barges being loaded with cargo and refugees headed off down the river. |
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I jumped to the ground and headed for the cargo hold, examining my ship on the way. |
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Kerry's boat ran up to me in the water, bow on, and I was able to climb up a cargo net to the lip of the deck. |
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The port deals mainly in bulk cargo such as timber, steel scrap, building materials, cereals and fertilisers. |
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In early 1935, the Rondo left Glasgow in ballast, intending to round Scotland, pick up a cargo in Dunstan, Northumberland, and carry it to Oslo. |
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Too much of this ballast, and the ship will wallow in the river, endangering the crew and more importantly the cargo if the ship were to capsize. |
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The para-dropping and cargo handling equipment comprises two travelling cranes, two winches, rollgang and tiedown equipment. |
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Leo Durant sat in his office on the first level as he quietly peered over their cargo manifest. |
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A US inspection team discovered missiles, which were not declared as cargo on the ship's manifest. |
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The operation was carried out as strong winds battered Scotland, tearing a cargo ship from its anchorage in the Orkney islands. |
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In a quick decision, she chose a pair of khaki cargo shorts and a plain black t-shirt. |
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I would then compare these goods to the manifests of cargo that was going out that day. |
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China's efforts to cool the economy have led charter rates for dry cargo bulk cargo carriers to more fairly reflect supply and demand. |
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A messy maritime incident that's getting worse, a cargo ship ran aground in the Aleutians. |
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Stage I includes 490 metres of wharf and facilities for bulk cargo handling, stock carriers and general cargo vessels. |
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The asylum-seekers could be seen massed on a clearing made among the cargo containers, partly sheltered by canvas awnings. |
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A further boarding party from Portland then arrived to check that the tanker was carrying the cargo of water specified on her manifest. |
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However, a reduction in width reduces the cargo capacity and side slope operation. |
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Shipbuilders produced almost 6,000 combatant vessels, cargo ships, tankers, and minor types of vessels during the conflict. |
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An example of particular average is fire damage to a vessel and cargo aboard the vessel. |
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Full-service Asian airlines operated wide-bodied aircraft which could carry a full cargo load. |
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Yesterday, salvors were also hard at work on the cargo ship Sagitarius, which is grounded on the rocks off Leaches Bay. |
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They would fly a few feet over the drop zone and then deploy the cargo using a small drogue parachute. |
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The work will allow boats and barges to land cargo in bad weather because the planned site is sheltered by the reef. |
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The warheads had been loaded into the cargo bay and strapped down. |
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The precious cargo of two dozen gutta-perch balls, three woods, three irons and a putter arrived at the doorstep of John Reid's new home in Yonkers not a day too soon. |
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He said at any given time there were up to 2,000 people on ferries, pleasure boats, trawlers and cargo ships off the South East coast and the helicopter service was vital. |
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The most responsive of the existing modes is airdrop because the aircraft used to conduct airdrop travel very fast and require no cargo offload time. |
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But they are not checking the cargo that is loaded into those planes. |
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Thus it attracted a wave of cowboy operators to fly passengers and cargo between cities. |
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Later, descendants of these selfsame clerics would carry their precious cargo to European monasteries where the Italian, the German and the Frenchman waited to be enlightened. |
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In a second life-saving air-sea rescue, 16 Russian seamen were plucked from a 6000 ton cargo ship listing heavily in a force nine gale off the Devon coast yesterday. |
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The US military in Afghanistan loaded cargo planes with food, tarpaulins and other emergency aid to drop by parachute over areas of Pakistan, officials said. |
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Ten hours after the fire broke out, the charred ferry was listing to one side as smoke poured out from a load of dried coconut on fire in the cargo area. |
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Today overflights by NATO aircraft are allowed for the purpose of cargo and arms deliveries along the network of air corridors connecting NATO and US military bases. |
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Rameses takes me to the bottom of the ship, to the cargo hold. |
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A final doorway led from the galley down to the cargo hold under the ship. |
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The two-man crew has tapped into the oxygen supply of a docked cargo ship. |
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Additive manufacturing could enable parts to be manufactured quickly and cheaply in space, instead of waiting for the next cargo resupply vehicle delivery. |
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A boar chop offered on the nightly specials board was also expertly cooked, and its cargo of mushrooms and balsamic sauce surprised with just a trace of sweetness. |
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Data collection took place primarily on an opportunistic basis, typically on-board ice-breakers, naval tankers, cargo ships and other vessels, or from coastal vantage points. |
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Although it was an ocean liner, the ship also had a cargo of ammunition. |
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Any guy can wear a pair of cargo pants and a faded tee shirt. |
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The B-Double was fully-laden, but its cargo remained intact in the crash. |
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For example, after the shuttle has entered orbit, the cargo bay doors open to help release much of the pent-up heat created during liftoff and ascent. |
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As a young man, Manet sailed to Brazil on a cargo ship and was asked by the ship's captain to paint the rinds of rotten cheese so it could be sold in the port. |
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For the next 18 months not a single ship landed cargo in the bay. |
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They repainted the ship's funnel and lifeboats, changed its name, then sailed to a rendezvous with a second tanker and transferred most of the cargo before getting clean away. |
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On this voyage its cargo was large wine containers called amphorae. |
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Half the world's ocean-going cargo follows shipping lanes past the islands, and rich deposits of oil and natural gas are thought to lie beneath the nearby sea. |
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The boot is a technical joy, with cubby holes, cargo nets, an extending plastic cover and a neat reversible floor which flips from carpet to plastic for pet transportation. |
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Presently, because of inadequate draft and cargo handling infrastructure, and partly due to locational disadvantages, mainline vessels often skip Indian ports. |
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Under General Average, those whose cargo survives a voyage are charged to repay the loss of another shipper whose cargo may have been jettisoned or lost. |
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Arriving in 1888 Sleigh took up work at Orange, New South Wales, and soon after, with a partner, began barging cargo on the Murray and Darling rivers. |
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The two shipments known to have reached Scotland arrived by cargo vessel. |
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He had to keep his eye on tankers, cargo vessels and little sampans while keeping in mind he had just four meters of water, about 13 feet, between ship bottom and riverbed. |
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Lights from a large cargo ship reflected on the flat, still water. |
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I had terrible skin and short hair and wore nothing but cargo pants and dirty T-shirts. |
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The ship's papers said the cargo was for a firm identified as Integrated Chemicals and Development but contacts so far with Sudan indicated the company did not exist. |
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The device was scuttling over the crates in the cargo bay, making a few routine diagnostic checks, when its sensors picked up some anomalous readings. |
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We walked down to the waterfront, bought ice cream and sat on a bench on the edge of a pier, watching sailboats and cargo ships and the ferry go by. |
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Some bundles of cardboard are bound in a way that airlines can use them as ballast, an extra weight required when the plane doesn't have enough cargo or passengers. |
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Don't forget the pavement, you still have washboards, semi truck ruts, pot-holes and the cargo that falls out of the back of someone else's truck you're following. |
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The cargo and passenger areas of these vehicles normally are fully stuffed with related equipment, such as camouflage netting, fire extinguishers, and tentage. |
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Customs officials say at least 20 baggage handlers and cargo handlers at JFK Airport used their positions to bypass security and smuggle drugs into New York. |
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His dredging of the waterways for example resulted in increasing the volume of cargo being handled in Dubai, strengthening its position as a major trading and re-export hub. |
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Shirtless bros with pillowy lips and cargo pants pulled down to expose tufts of pubic hair. |
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Other infrastructure development includes a new bridge over the Daugava, a road bypassing the city centre and several new cargo terminals on the left bank of the river. |
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Air freight that has been lost, delayed, or damaged, must first be reported by the shipper or consignee to the local cargo office before completing a claim form. |
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He ducked in behind the cargo ship, which was lifting sluggishly upwards. |
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He also oversaw facility chiefs prepare 12 hazardous cargo declarations to ensure aircraft loadmasters were aware of potentially dangerous materials. |
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The elevator quickly sped off towards the main cargo area of the starship. |
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The cargo master's office was insulated and soundproofed and contained a kitchenette at one end of the room, with a lavatory in a small room next door. |
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After being offloaded, the aircraft takes off and returns to its point of origin or another source of supply, perhaps backhauling cargo if necessary. |
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In 2009, the first two international commercial cargo vessels traveled north of Russia between Europe and Asia. |
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Because Memphis International Airport is the major hub for FedEx Corporation, it is the world's largest air cargo operation. |
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The Port of Hangzhou is a small river port with a cargo throughput that exceeds 100 million tons annually. |
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They would then open the trapdoors to allow the hurrier and his cargo through. |
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It is the principal axis for the delivery of freight and in 2011 was the world's 33rd busiest cargo airport. |
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The two men refused to allow any cargo to be landed which was not carried in their own boats, and so created a monopoly. |
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A cargo ship called the Mexico was on its way to South America when it found itself in difficulty. |
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Jansports and cargo pants were everywhere, set off with overstated polos, rugbies, and sweatshirts blaring the logos of hip hop designers. |
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For this reason it was found convenient to site pump rooms between groups of cargo tanks. |
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During the year 334,242 tons of cargo were stevedored and 933,092 tons were handled and transferred. |
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Our stowage disappeared down the chute, into the employee only cargo area, never to be seen again by man. |
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I could not proceed to the schoolroom without passing some of their doors, and running the risk of being surprised with my cargo of victualage. |
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Fleets of planes flew in their daily cargo of white gold, first extracted from coca leaves in Peru or Bolivia and then refined in Colombia. |
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A mass of charred and mangled metal was surrounded by hundreds of large blackened wax gourds that had been piled on the cargo truck. |
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The pipes are arranged in four stacks of four high in a fully enclosed and inerted cargo house on the weather deck. |
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Humming electric winches dragged ammunition out of cargo holds far below the Belinda's waterline and lifted it to her weather deck. |
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With JFK as a global air cargo hub, it is imperative that carriers have access to world-class cargo facilities. |
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The only crewmembers in the cargo compartment of that C-130 during the airdrop were the loadmasters. |
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The commercial GP7270 and cargo GP7277 are designed with two stages of high-pressure airfoils and six low-pressure airfoils. |
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Negi, breached the three-tier security of the cargo terminal and reached the airside area. |
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Over time, the clientele began to shift and their cargo needs evolved. |
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We watch U.S. cargo planes, helicopters and drones take off and land. |
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To prove the fallacy of said cargo cult, Olson goes into the numbers. |
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The cargo will be transported by railway from Qazvin to the Persian Gulf countries and in the opposite direction. |
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Ansa said that the ship had set off from the port of Liverpool and was understood to be en route to Vietnam with a cargo of iron. |
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Jean-Philippe Everling, director of Granit Negoce in Paris confirmed the cargo had been rejected but declined to comment further. |
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The body of the car was reshaped to allow for more cargo space. |
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The shipment of tools arrived at the dock in cargo containers yesterday. |
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The other, sillier spot presented a beachful of anthropomorphic crabs starting a Bud-centric version of a cargo cult. |
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He wore black three-quarter cargo pants with that same strange belt, except his had a chain running from that to his cargos. |
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As a busy shipping lane, the Channel experiences environmental problems following accidents involving ships with toxic cargo and oil spills. |
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The first fleet sailed in 1596 and returned in 1597 with a cargo of pepper, which more than covered the costs of the voyage. |
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The restrictions of coastal shipping and river transport were obvious, and horses and carts could only carry one or two tons of cargo at a time. |
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Other sources point to half of the port's 144 berths rendered unusable, while cargo unloading capability was reduced by 75 percent. |
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There are also life support systems under the cabin floor, equipment bays, and cargo holds. |
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The steamships were able to obtain a much higher rate of freight than sailing ships and the insurance premium for the cargo was less. |
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In some sparesly populated areas, it's common to use Brucks, buses with a cargo area to transport both passengers and cargo at the same time. |
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This development is designed to meet the growing demand for cargo handling space and infrastructure outside of the southeast. |
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In 2017 Antonov Airlines opened a UK office at Stansted for cargo charter flights, generally of outsize loads. |
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It was common for seafaring Viking ships to tow or carry a smaller boat to transfer crews and cargo from the ship to shore. |
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He ordered her to move closer to the shore, disembarked her crew and emptied her cargo holds, and then burned and sank the vessel. |
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These ships carried cargo and passengers on fixed schedules, largely operating across the Atlantic. |
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With some variation, the chief mate is most often charged with the duties of cargo mate. |
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A typical steward's department for a cargo ship is a chief steward, a chief cook and a steward's assistant. |
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The majority of plunder was in the form of cargo and ship's equipment with medicines the most highly prized. |
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Modern pirates favor small boats and taking advantage of the small number of crew members on modern cargo vessels. |
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Seized vessels and cargo were sold at auction, with the corsair captain entitled to a portion of the proceeds. |
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Slave ships were large cargo ships specially converted for the purpose of transporting slaves. |
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They were confined to cargo holds with each slave chained with little room to move. |
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The Navy now cancelled all further convoys through the Channel and sent the cargo by rail. |
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By the end of hostilities, in excess of 400 cargo ships had been built in Canada. |
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Greenock's Ocean Terminal facility handles cargo from smaller container ships. |
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The cargo port of Dundee is one of the largest economic generators in the city and is operated by Forth Ports. |
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The ship delivered more than 200,000 tons of cargo to the island each year. |
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The freighter development was put on hold as Airbus prioritised the passenger version and all cargo orders were cancelled. |
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The A380's interior illumination system uses bulbless LEDs in the cabin, cockpit, and cargo decks. |
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The A400M operates in many configurations including cargo transport, troop transport, and medical evacuation. |
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In March 2015, the RAF's first operational mission occurred flying cargo to RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus. |
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Occasionally baggage holds may be referred to as cargo decks on the largest of aircraft. |
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This particular container has approximately the same height as the cargo compartment and fits across half of its width. |
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These labs are more difficult to detect than stationary ones, and can often be obscured among legal cargo in big trucks. |
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Another patent was for the installation of iron tanks in ships for storage of cargo and water instead of in wooden casks. |
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British Airways provides cargo services under the British Airways World Cargo brand. |
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The division operates an automated cargo centre at London Heathrow Airport and handles freight at Gatwick and Stansted airports. |
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Similarly import cargo that is offloaded needs to be in bond before the consignee decides to take delivery. |
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Areas have to be kept aside for examination of export and import cargo by the airport authorities. |
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A port is a location on a coast or shore containing one or more harbors where ships can dock and transfer people or cargo to or from land. |
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Most cargo ports handle all sorts of cargo, but some ports are very specific as to what cargo they handle. |
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The port of Shanghai is the largest port in the world in both cargo tonnage and activity. |
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It regained its position as the world's busiest port by cargo tonnage and the world's busiest container port in 2009 and 2010, respectively. |
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Europe's busiest container port and biggest port by cargo tonnage by far is the Port of Rotterdam, in the Netherlands. |
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As of 2013 The port's main activities are petrochemical industries and general cargo handling and transshipment. |
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The extensive road system is utilized by most internal cargo and passenger traffic. |
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Prestwick Airport also has large air freight operations and cargo handling facilities. |
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At times up to eight or nine lighters would be loading at the jetty with cargo for Melbourne, as well as a steamer. |
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British Airways has a maintenance hangar at the airport, capable of carrying out overhaul work on Airbus A320, as well as a cargo facility. |
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Flatted factories have cargo lifts and roads that serve each level, providing access to each factory lot. |
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The onset of containerization made San Francisco's small piers obsolete, and cargo activity moved to the larger Port of Oakland. |
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A ferry is a merchant vessel used to carry passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo as well, across a body of water. |
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The Marine Services Company of Tanzania offers passenger and cargo services in three of the African Great Lakes viz. |
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The cargo carried on these lines was of a very high volume, and in 1850 the Taff Vale Railway was transporting 600,000 tons of coal per annum. |
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The port found a niche as an important local centre for general cargo operations. |
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At first, wheeled vehicles carried as cargo on oceangoing ships were treated like any other cargo. |
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Types of RORO vessels include ferries, cruiseferries, cargo ships, barges, and RoRo service for air deliveries. |
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The first cargo ships specially fitted for the transport of large quantities of cars came into service in the early sixties. |
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In late January 2016 MV Modern Express was listing off France after cargo shifted on the ship. |
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Submarines could carry cargo through hostile waters or act as supply vessels for other submarines. |
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The sandbanks and narrow channels did not present much difficulty to the Dunkirk frigates or the local shallow draft cargo ships. |
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By 1788, Wexford, with 44 cargo ships and 200 herring boats was the sixth busiest port in Ireland. |
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He was pulled off the mudflat with a large cargo net and the help of the US Coast Guard. |
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The cargo ship was carrying wheat from the Netherlands up the Bristol Channel towards Cardiff. |
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He purchased and insured the ship Nightingale and loaded it with a valuable cargo of pewter and linen. |
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By sea, Sicily is served by several ferry routes and cargo ports, and in all major cities, cruise ships dock on a regular basis. |
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Since its opening, Lajes Field has been used for refuelling American cargo planes bound for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. |
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Yet, cargo and passenger transportation ceased in the 1970s, and the ships were sold or converted into tuna fishing boats. |
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The city's port is the largest general cargo port in the country and its leading passenger gateway. |
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Close to 6,000 ships dock at the Port of Oslo annually with a total of 6 million tonnes of cargo and over five million passengers. |
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The second part of the MARPOL Annex I has more to do with cleaning the cargo areas and tanks. |
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A primary concern was to keep the cargo and fumes well away from the engine room to avoid fires. |
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The first successful oil tanker was Zoroaster, which carried its 242 long tons of kerosene cargo in two iron tanks joined by pipes. |
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Tankers generally have cofferdams forward and aft of the cargo tanks, and sometimes between individual tanks. |
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As a tank is pumped out, it is filled with inert gas and kept in this safe state until the next cargo is loaded. |
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One method is for the ship to moor alongside a pier, connect with cargo hoses or marine loading arms. |
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Another method involves mooring to offshore buoys, such as a single point mooring, and making a cargo connection via underwater cargo hoses. |
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Loading an oil tanker consists primarily of pumping cargo into the ship's tanks. |
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It is also common for the ship to move water ballast during the loading of cargo to maintain proper trim. |
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When the transfer begins, it is the ship's cargo pumps that are used to move the product ashore. |
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On one hand, due to a less specialized design, an OBO suffers more from wear and tear during dry cargo onload than a bulker. |
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It sank in a Pacific typhoon while carrying a cargo of iron ore from Canada to Japan. |
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Air pollution from engine operation and from cargo fires is another serious concern. |
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It also produces different kinds of cargo ships as well as ships for special purposes such as icebreakers, dredgers and other ships of that type. |
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Conventional cargo ships berth in the eastern area of the docks on the Quai des Flamands and Quai des Mielles. |
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Unusually the boat still had a cargo of Bromsgrove sandstone which had been quarried at Kings Mills nearby. |
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The canal links the city to the sea to permit cargo ships and ferries to dock in the port of Caen. |
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On 23 January 2007 further details of the forthcoming salvage operation of both the ship and its cargo were released. |
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The steamboat was destroyed, the cargo was lost, and the tiny Union escort was run off. |
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From 1844 through 1857, luxurious palace steamers carried passengers and cargo around the North American Great Lakes. |
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In all three cases structural failure due to overloading with a much denser cargo than designed is considered the most likely cause of sinking. |
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It is possible that the plant could successfully float across the ocean if discarded from the cargo of a boat. |
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While Barbary corsairs looted the cargo of ships they captured, their primary goal was to capture people for sale as slaves or for ransom. |
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In May 1476, he took part in an armed convoy sent by Genoa to carry valuable cargo to northern Europe. |
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As there was no space in the other ships, its cargo was lost and Cabral ordered the carrack to be set on fire. |
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The pirate's characteristic loot included various ships' cargo like slaves or tobacco. |
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There, Lowthar's crew secretly inspected the cargo and found items of interest. |
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Discharge of cargo residues from bulk carriers can pollute ports, waterways, and oceans. |
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The Norfolk wherry, the traditional cargo craft of the area, can still be seen on the Broads as some specimens have been preserved and restored. |
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The fuselage may contain the flight crew, passengers, cargo or payload, fuel and engines. |
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In addition to passengers, 12,000 to 14,000 tonnes of cargo are normally carried by Scillonian III and Gry Maritha every year. |
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Scillonian III is the third passenger ship of this name and currently in service for passengers and cargo 8 months of the year. |
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During the winter, when Scillonian III is out of service, a cargo only service is provided by Gry Maritha. |
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Between 12,000 and 14,000 tonnes of cargo a year are normally carried by Scillonian III and Gry Maritha. |
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Additionally, the vessel or valuable parts of the vessel or its cargo may be recovered for resale, or for scrap. |
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Saving the cargo and equipment aboard a vessel may be of higher priority than saving the vessel itself. |
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The cargo may pose an environmental hazard or may include expensive materials such as machinery or precious metals. |
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Shipwrecks were a great help to these people and some say that the emphasis was on cargo not people. |
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On 11 October 1836 the cargo ship Clarendon was wrecked at the foot of Blackgang Chine, with the loss of all aboard. |
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In the Vietnam War, communist forces used bicycles extensively as cargo carriers along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. |
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It was employed for fast cargo vessels so that they were not slowed by marine fouling. |
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These wrecks and their cargo remains offer glimpses through time of the economy, culture, and politics of the ancient world. |
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In accordance with a joint agreement with Belgium, both countries have put forth funding for one A400M military cargo plane. |
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The limited capacity for cargo and crew were their main drawbacks, but have not hindered its success. |
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In July 1852, while returning to the UK, the ship's cargo caught fire and all the specimens he had collected were lost. |
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The limited capacity for cargo and crew were their main drawbacks, but did not hinder its success. |
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The loss of so much cargo in one swoop confirmed, once again, the folly of building such gigantic ships. |
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Nobody, not even the captain, was allowed to visit the cargo hold without the clerk present. |
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A greater difficulty involved determining the cargo on the outgoing journey. |
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Brunei people were not interested in the Spanish cargo of cloves, but these proved more valuable than gold upon the return to Spain. |
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The treasure fleet had a large number of warships to protect their precious cargo and to secure the maritime routes. |
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The primary Tver' Railway Station has a locomotive and car shed, allowing it to service both passenger and cargo trains. |
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The commodities market was very volatile for this reason, and also because of the many wars that led to cargo seizures and loss of ships. |
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Waterloo Bay, named after the first ship which unloaded cargo in the bay, served as a landing place for soldiers and supplies in the war. |
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River steamers carry cargo as far as Puerto Ayacucho and the Atures Rapids. |
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The cargo terminal operates with 6 large coolers with 17000 boxes capacity each plus 2 coolers tunnels. |
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Finding the supply in Cochin running low, Cabral takes up the offer to top up their cargo at Cranganore. |
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The Port of Rio de Janeiro is Brazil's third busiest port in terms of cargo volume, and it is the center for cruise vessels. |
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In 2004, the Port of Rio de Janeiro handled over seven million tons of cargo on almost 1700 vessels. |
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There is a military airport at Namlea which supports civilian cargo transportation. |
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