Sailing south, the ship docked on the River Foyle, a few miles downriver from Londonderry, Northern Ireland's largest city after Belfast. |
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A large yacht is docked by the mansion, moving up and down with the breeze. |
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A dog is still a dog with a docked tail, but would a sheep be a sheep without wool? |
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The wearable can be docked in the car as an integrated communications center and general purpose computer for two distinct users of the car. |
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His 45 ft yacht is docked in the Hamble, and raced regularly at Cowes Week and in the Mediterranean. |
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They had docked near the edge of the town and made their way down the winding, grimy streets. |
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Finally, when the ship was well anchored and docked, the ramp was let down and the men began to file out. |
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Luxury yachts are docked in the harbour, and giant cruise ships are anchored swimming distance from the beach. |
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A possible solution may exist, if station modules could be launched while the shuttle is docked to the station. |
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He looked ahead and a saw a large crowd of sailors gathering around a docked ship. |
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It's kind of hard not to think of the bigger picture when a destroyer and an aircraft carrier are docked in the bay a few miles away. |
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The Eagle then hit a docked hydrofoil, cracking the beak of its wooden figurehead. |
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Hundreds of mourners stood at the pier of Arranmore Island yesterday afternoon as the ferry bearing Mr McGowan's remains docked. |
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After the system is docked, the nurse reassesses the patient's position to ensure that nothing moved or shifted during transfer. |
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He will perform two or three spacewalks while the shuttle is docked to the international space station. |
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Dracula called in a fog to keep the boat docked until after the tide turned, so that he could board it. |
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The rented yacht was docked at Fisher Island, an upscale residential community. |
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Boats of all types, from fishing boats to a huge black brigantine with deep blue sails, were docked. |
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If found guilty of non-fulfilment, Barnsley could be docked two points and forced to replay the clash. |
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Shriveled seed with normal coloration and vitreousness may be docked for poor test weight at the elevator. |
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I was wondering if there was anyway that I could be employed as a cabin boy of some sort for one of the ships docked here. |
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We docked by a port with several other boats in, most of them small rowing boats with oars. |
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That night, while Laurel was brushing her teeth, I stared out our window at the cruise ships docked in the harbor. |
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The ship docked in the harbour here on Monday night and the captain was given the option to pay the fine or appear in court. |
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Instead, a steward will collect your cases once the ship has docked and will even help you pack. |
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The Delphin, which docked in Cape Town yesterday, will set sail from Port Elizabeth and spend a day here before her onward journey to Durban. |
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Some think he fell overboard, but others are now saying they saw him leave the boat when it docked. |
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Apart from one inflatable dingy and the paddle steamer Waverley docked somewhere beneath us, the Clyde is empty. |
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A cargo ship successfully docked with the international space station yesterday, delivering supplies and equipment for its US and Russian crew. |
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This would be an appropriate signal to stimulate fusion of docked fusion-ready chromaffin granules. |
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Stern tapped a few keys, patching him through to the five docked starfighters. |
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When the first European settlers docked their ships here they weren't only enticed by beaver pelts. |
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Earlier in the season, however, Milnthorpe were docked 10 points for an innocent rule infringement, so perhaps the outcome was justified. |
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The Quays welcomed two Galway Hooker sailing boats and a flotilla of sailing vessels were docked at Albert Basin. |
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I looked up and saw the huge hull of a docked superfreighter quickly filling my forward view. |
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The subunits were constrained to have fourfold symmetry when the voltage-sensing domain was docked onto the pore-forming domain. |
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Luxury yachts are docked in the harbour, and giant cruise ships are anchored at swimming distance from the beach. |
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Here I might be in trouble with the law again, for my dear little Jack Russell terrier Polly has had her tail docked. |
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Consider having each pupil start with an A or a number of gold stars, with points or stars docked when appropriate. |
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Breeders of dogs whose tails are docked for cosmetic purposes say a ban would detract from the visual attraction of certain types. |
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At the port, a cargo ship docked and discharged heavy trucks of the kind used to carry tanks or other heavy armour. |
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Once they had safely docked, John began making arrangements to restock the Marianne. |
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Each of the three quarry companies owned frontage on the river where ships docked to load brownstone. |
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When the boat docked at the pier in South Pattaya near sunset, there was no ceremony to greet them. |
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No one really wanted to remain on-board ship when they had finally docked after spending months at sea. |
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Adjacent to the town was the main port where the bulk of the fishing and cargo ships docked. |
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Aircraft carriers docked at the naval pier and marines regularly practised amphibious assaults on the north shore of the bay. |
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Wives of seamen could only visit their husbands when his ship docked at its home port. |
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The abandoned ships were docked, forgotten in the fascination that was brewing around them. |
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He reached his destination, the southern most port city in Camaeron and docked his boat. |
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In the meantime, the shuttle has docked with the International Space Station. |
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The unmanned cargo ship Progress docked with the International Space Station today. |
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He was Commander of Atlantis as it docked with the Russian space station Mir. |
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While the Marines had been preparing to leave, a Russian space shuttle had docked at the space station. |
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They are scheduled to return to earth in October aboard a Russian Soyuz capsule now docked with the space station. |
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They lowered the module back into place and successfully docked it onto the Raptors hull. |
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The inspector ended up making her visit extremely short, and we were hardly docked any points. |
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At the start of the third game the referee informed her that she had been docked another point for dissent and bad language. |
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His sporting empire collapsed and Chesterfield were docked nine league points for financial irregularities. |
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The union has already raised concerns that some workers have had the costs of their safety equipment docked from wages. |
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Clubs in England's Nationwide League who take that action are now docked points. |
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After that event at school, his parents had grounded him for a month, and docked his allowance until Christmas. |
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Working-class people sometimes face the choice between standing in line to vote and being docked an hour's pay. |
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Buddhism receives donations for its temples which are automatically docked from the wages of civil servants. |
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In the interim they were drinking all the time, running up a tab that would be docked from their wages. |
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I used to work in a restaurant as a teenager and I would have been docked a week's wages had I tried to use that many prawns on a starter. |
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Such dogs were exempt from taxes, and their owners docked the dogs' tails to document their occupation. |
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Unfortunately his tail has had to be docked to prevent further damage but he is still a very attractive and adorable boy. |
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I don't think dogs' tails should be docked and I'm comfortable with a bill that makes this law. |
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Fighting dogs' tails were docked to give their opponents one less body part to grab. |
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I would not have bought either had their tails been docked, and I consider the procedure totally unwarranted except in the odd occasion. |
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If the longhair's tail is docked at all, only a vertebrae or two are removed. |
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If the tail must be docked, the breed standard dictates that no more than one third of the tail may be removed. |
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The next morning the ship docked at the main port of Indian Island. |
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It sparked a diplomatic incident when the ill-fated ship docked in Gibraltar leading to Spain closing its border with the Rock to ensure the virulent virus did not spread. |
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The Atlantis successfully docked with the space station on Wednesday and Sellers and the crew joined those aboard the orbiting outpost for dinner to mark the occasion. |
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After a few minutes of rowing she docked the boat at a small wharf. |
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There are more than 50 traditionally docked breeds recognised by the Kennel Club, including cocker spaniels, pointers, Irish terriers and vizslas. |
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Two points are deducted if pupils are persistently disruptive and three points are docked for the most serious offences, including bullying, truancy or swearing at staff. |
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They had lost their first match by a point and then they were docked two points and so they were going into our game at minus two after one round. |
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There was a sharp tug and a few muffled cries of sailors as they docked the ship, weighing anchor and tying ropes the width of Cleo's arm to great posts on the dock wall. |
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About 400 farmers from various parts of the country prevented a shipment of 3,100 tonnes of wheat being offloaded from a ship that had docked at Drogheda Port 10 days ago. |
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The designer's body was recovered near Pier 59 in Chelsea in the water alongside his docked yacht. |
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As a result, The Coast Guard is restricting boat travel around 15 bridges and announced potential searches of docked vessels. |
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They still have the yacht, but the crew has been let go and it has been docked in Miami. |
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Flotilla organizers say someone sabotaged two of their ships currently docked in Greece. |
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If for any reason an emergency arises, the crew members have a Russian-made Soyuz vehicle docked to the space station to bring them back to Earth. |
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The ship docked early, and since our flight was not until later that night, Windstar put us in a day room at the Hotel Sheraton, minutes from the airport. |
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The three astronauts travelled in the command module, which was docked during flight to both the lunar module and the service module, the latter carrying fuel and supplies. |
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Undaunted, I took the Cobra out on the Chesapeake Bay in small-craft warnings, the wind whipping the halyards of docked sailboats into a clanging frenzy. |
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The law would also ban tail docking except where an owner can prove that a working animals' tail needs to be docked in order to minimize the risk of injury to the animal. |
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After the Lexicon was docked, crews from the shipyard unloaded the Aloft and transported the shuttle deep inside the engineering bays where her new engine lay waiting. |
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The two-man crew has tapped into the oxygen supply of a docked cargo ship. |
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Some 15 stowaways from India and Vietnam were found on-board a Finnish freighter that docked at Finland's eastern port of Hamina today, the police said. |
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They quickly ran down and into the beach area, where a boat was docked. |
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The Union Castle Line's flagship, the Windsor Castle, was dressed overall to mark her 100th voyage between Southampton and South Africa when she docked in Durban. |
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A sailor in the merchant marine docked at Chatham for the last time. |
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They have to wait until the end of the day or their pay is docked. |
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The location is a huge container ship docked in an unknown harbour. |
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There are a few shipyards however, where ships are docked for repairs. |
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As the NASA shuttle orbiting the Earth docked with the Mir space station, the hacker disrupted the computer systems monitoring the medical conditions of the crew. |
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The ferry docked at Portsmouth on Monday evening at around 9pm. |
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It's something that's been done for hundreds of years and in some cases no one can actually remember why certain breeds of dogs have their tails docked. |
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Instead, it was docked along side, tethered by an umbilical. |
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In supermarkets, where space is less limited, self-scanners and store navigators can be attached to shopping trolleys that are then docked at the checkout for payment. |
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She'd once heard, the cargo and mail ship docked every two weeks at Majdi. |
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Two hours later they discovered the best bar in Faro was a barge docked on the banks of the town, where they parlayed for fuel and pinga with the irascible owner, Antonio. |
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In 1526, Jorge de Meneses docked on Biak and Waigeo islands, Papua New Guinea. |
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Race officials docked the Manx missile for a mid-race tangle with Norway's Thor Hushovd on the 198km ride from Olonne-sur-mer to Redon. |
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Regardless of whether the Progress is docked or undocked, launch and docking of the next Progress is Dec. |
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The Africa Mercy docked in Toamasina in the Republic of Madagascar from October 2014 through June 2015 and performed 1,269 surgeries. |
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Kobe got docked but his career was never going to be in jeopardy. |
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Decommissioned in 2011, she is docked at the Royal Naval Reserve depot in Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
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The agreement was signed at a ceremony on board the USS Iwo Jima, docked in New York for the Navy's annual Fleet Week. |
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The ferry had to remain docked in Penzance while engineers worked on the fault. |
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When Carpathia docked in New York, Marconi went aboard with a reporter from The New York Times to talk with Bride, the surviving operator. |
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The Queen Mary 2 has docked regularly since 2004, and there were six departures planned from 2010 onwards. |
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The Tang government reacted by shutting the port of Canton down for roughly five decades, and foreign vessels docked at Hanoi instead. |
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Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte personally oversaw the transition on the Russian destroyer Admiral Panteleyev which was docked in Manila. |
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Sheep tails also hang down, even when short or docked, while the short tails of goats are held upwards. |
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Lieutenant Commander Ian Molyneux, aged 36, pictured, was fatally shot on board HMS Astute as it was docked in Southampton, Hampshire, on Friday. |
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The vessel docked at Dagenham and the 65ft Rorqual was unloaded on to a 10-wheeled lorry, which transports it on land. |
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In 1592 the Madre de Deus, a Portuguese treasure ship captured by the English in the Azores, docked at Dartmouth Harbour. |
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The following year, it wound up docked in Sacramento, converted into a roofed storeship selling goods to miners. |
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This time he was docked a stroke when he double-hit his chip shot from behind the 12th green. |
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As soon as the battleship docked in Singapore, Roger jumped ship, never to return. |
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When they finally docked in Naples, the ship was held in quarantine for ten days due to a suspected outbreak of cholera in Britain. |
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In 2011, Warwickshire, Hampshire and Kent were all docked 8 points for poor pitches at Edgbaston, the Rose Bowl and Canterbury respectively. |
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A bulk carrier in the Strait of Canso docked at the Martin Marietta Materials quarry at Cape Porcupine. |
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This posed a problem for shooting the ship's departure from Southampton, as it was docked on its port side. |
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The same day, a ship chartered by the World Food Programme carrying fuel docked in Aden's port. |
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The fleece is thick and moderately long and the tails are not normally docked. |
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That year 7,917 ships docked in the port, including 54 cruise liners carrying 54,000 visitors. |
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Barham was docked for a month at Devonport before undergoing speed trials and returning to Scapa on 8 July. |
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A clever twist to the classic pull-down architecture, the spray wand can be easily docked and undocked for maximum function and efficiency while touting high-design. |
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Hundreds of European refugees aboard two Haganah vessels, one called Fede, later renamed Dov Hos, and the other Eliahu Golomb, docked at La Spezia on the Italian Riviera. |
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Larne were fined pounds 8,000 and relegated after being docked 16 points by the IFA on Friday night for playing Gollo gley in 16 games without proper clearance. |
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Warspite was dry docked at Rosyth, returning to the fleet on 22 July, while Malaya was repaired in the floating dock at Invergordon, returning to duty on 11 July. |
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The HMNZS Canterbury, which was docked at Lyttelton when the quake struck, was involved in providing local community assistance, in particular by providing hot meals. |
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Tiger was dry docked at Rosyth and ready for service 2 July. |
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Due to an error the Fleet left Portsmouth without its main supply of ammunition, and were not resupplied until the Fleet docked in Rio de Janeiro midway through the voyage. |
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The Genoese occupied it in 1255, beginning hostilities with the sacking of the Venetian neighbourhood and the destruction of the ships docked there. |
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Ferries which have docked include the Quiberon and the Duc de Normandie. |
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Bulldogs are one of the few breeds whose tail is naturally short and either straight or screwed and thus is not cut or docked as with some other breeds. |
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Skeeter invented the bass boat more than 50 years ago, and it's not unusual to see older restored Skeeters docked alongside the much larger new models. |
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He had been docked nine days' pay and seven days' privileges by the RAF for being absent without leave but appealed, claiming to be a conscientious objector. |
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There were no docked boats yet, but one was rowing up to the shore, and Taro was in it. Sitting up and unsupported, thank gods. I breathed a deep sigh of relief. |
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