I'm pregnant, and I want to go to England until the babe's old enough to have on shipboard. |
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I applaud the Navy's success in this initial shipboard implementation, which expands the messaging envelop to the Navy tactical environment. |
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The navy was desperately in need of a cold storehouse near the water, so that the sailors' beef would not go bad before it was put on shipboard. |
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Accommodations on shipboard were good, language training was available, there was time off, and there was money to be made. |
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Bill and I chummed up shipboard and got into the habit of taking our constitutional together every night after supper. |
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Cruise lines are constantly geared toward providing a steady flow of shipboard entertainment for cruisers to enjoy. |
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I was more then a little surprised to actually wake up, let alone in the sterile, yet cramped surroundings of a shipboard sickbay. |
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A closed-circuit television and close-range sonar provides for viewing objects already detected by the shipboard sonar. |
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Traditionally, the U.S. Navy relied on an apprentice system of shipboard training to produce able-bodied seamen. |
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This charming book is perfect for younger children to reinforce shipboard safety and the importance of life jackets. |
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Early Europeans cured cod by salting the wet fish on shipboard, but by the later 1500s they were drying and salting fish on shore. |
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All subjects reported having familiarity with computers and 16 of the 20 subjects reported familiarity with shipboard equipment. |
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These charges are posted automatically to your shipboard account, and like bar tabs, can add up quickly. |
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At the shipboard venue, the hatcheck girls are waiting for you as you come off the speedboat and enter the floating disco. |
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The Coast Guard began racial integration on shipboard, and the navy followed on some fleet auxiliary ships. |
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The steering-committee meetings are backstopped by shipboard inspections of relentless detail. |
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In such situations, shipboard sensors will be employed sparingly and, except in unusual occasions, primarily in self-defense. |
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The intimate-sized ships, exquisite food and service, and shipboard pools allow for luxurious relaxation once on board. |
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Independently, two shipboard groups had each bypassed one of two in-place safety features, confident that the other would suffice. |
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Newport was to be turned over to the Marines as a staging area for shipboard duty and most of us were to be transferred to another basic school. |
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Public tours reveal the unostentatious shipboard lifestyle of the Royals on voyages out to the British Empire and up to Scotland each summer. |
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Upon embarkation, an account is automatically set up for the passengers to which most shipboard services may be signed and charged. |
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She had been drilling her on military tactics and shipboard systems for the past few days, trying to give her a good grounding in both. |
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That way the students won't have to experience something as heart-pounding as their instructor's real-life shipboard experiences. |
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Smaller and less centralized, the Continental navy drew upon experienced seamen and where necessary relied on training on shipboard. |
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The plague likely spread to Europe on the backs of shipboard black rats that carried plague-infested fleas. |
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They don't even know what shipboard life is like, but now they're out here working at the tip of the spear. |
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Because of inadequate domestic production of shipboard machinery and equipment, Mallory struggled to obtain such commodities from other sources. |
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The only thing that could have been more realistic was an actual shipboard fire. |
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Typically, it's a boatswain's mate or a quartermaster running the ship, while an engineer and one or two seaman line handlers assist in the shipboard operations. |
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Once started, shipboard fires have the potential to increase rapidly and exponentially. |
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Customs is in place to check goods and manifests, but there is not yet any provision for immigration, so no one is allowed to debark and enter Iraq from shipboard. |
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This shipboard training helps ensure that the crew will be able to abandon ship successfully in an emergency. |
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The source of this distinct breed was clearly the shipboard cats of the seafaring days and mariner families' pets. |
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Island overnights are in small shipboard berths aboard the yacht, which is piloted by a skipper and staffed by a cook. |
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Apparently the employer, a marine charterer, made annotations on the passports of seamen and shipboard personnel. |
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The absence of a table of shipboard working arrangements or of records of hours of work or rest of seafarers. |
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Flow through the Yucatan Straits is under investigation with moored and shipboard instrumentation by Mexican and Cuban investigators. |
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Instead of shipboard romance we found dramatic cactus deserts and oceans seething with marine life. |
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They would have liked their ambassador in Congo to attend last weekend's shipboard talks. |
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Even so, airborne radar sets develop the same peak power as shipboard and shore-based sets. |
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The scenario raised shipboard operational issues, environmental concerns and the need for pilotage input. |
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Communications between the various shipboard departments is vital for the safe operation of modern complex vessels. |
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Secure wireless communications provide reliable, secure shipboard communications. |
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Duties range from routine shipboard maintenance, fire and security rounds, steering the vessel and lookout duties. |
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Full scale shipboard AIS testing and evaluation began in July 2002 and continued throughout the 2002 navigation season. |
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Off the coast of Vietnam, a shipboard catastrophe cut short your chances to soar in combat. |
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However, with the development of sophisticated radio beacons and automated electrical lighting, as well as shipboard navigational aids, many lighthouses became redundant. |
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That opened a period of intense growth in scientific knowledge in the area of steamship mechanics, shipbuilding, hydrography and shipboard artillery. |
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The daily routine of shipboard operations is the same as on any ship. |
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The readings are available immediately to the captain on a shipboard computer and continuously monitored, via a private Web site, by the staff at the University of Miami. |
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Here, they teach the midshipmen hands-on navigation and shipboard life. |
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The boiled suet pudding which would have accompanied it on land, on shipboard became a suet paste layer laid on top of the stew to steam gently under a tightly fitting lid. |
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Such moments control the masterfully disorienting 1928 sequence The Descent of Winter, written on shipboard, and focused on self-doubt in middle age. |
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A new folding tail and stabilator were added to ease shipboard use. |
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His shipboard view of a Dutch packet boat crossing the Channel conveys vividly both the exhilaration and the discomfort inherent in such a crossing. |
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The Thorold Fire Department has begun a program of visiting vessels which are laid up in the Welland Canal during the winter months, in order to familiarize themselves with shipboard environments. |
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A shipboard broadcasting transponder system operating in the VHF maritime band, AIS transmits and receives ship information such as identification, position, speed, heading to other ships and to shore. |
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The sealift managers attribute the operational success and safety record in protecting the northern marine environment to the experience and training of their shipboard officers and crew. |
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In terms of spill response, rig crews are trained in accordance with shipboard oil pollution response procedures and an environmental management system. |
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The British navigator James Cook is often considered the Jonas Salk of scurvy, but it was actually an earlier English circumnavigator, John Byron, who pioneered the inclusion of fresh provisions into the shipboard diet. |
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Leaving Porus, he then proceeded down the river and into the Indus, with half his forces on shipboard and half marching in three columns down the two banks. |
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Read about research areas of Defence Research and Development Canada, Atlantic, including underwater sensing and countermeasures as well as shipboard command and control. |
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Other shipboard systems, such as fire main, bilge main and cooling water, are subjected to their working pressure when they are routinely operated. |
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This was reflected, in part, by the absence of emergency drills, as well as the lack of awareness of shipboard practices that affect vessel stability. |
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The largest boat on shipboard is the launch or longboat, originally a burdensome sailing and rowing boat capable of carrying such heavy loads as anchors and cannon. |
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In so doing, the system was rendered ineffective, culminating in the shipboard and shore-based personnel operating in isolation to the detriment of the system and safety. |
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The surface layer conditions of the Gulf are monitored by various methods that complement each other: the thermograph network, the shipboard thermosalinographs, research surveys and NOAA satellite remote sensing. |
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The wooden world of piracy was very much structured when it came to shipboard relations. |
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The analysis of what happened in this occurrence, and why, is presented within the framework of group dynamics, issues related to shipboard navigational operations, technological advance, and pilotage. |
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Prior to entering a ship, guests will stop at a kiosk and insert their combination room key, shipboard credit card and identification card. |
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We have practiced single-engine field landings far more often than single-engine shipboard arrestments. |
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Sandshoes had been issued for shipboard use, to avoid damage to the decks by hob-nailed boots. |
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Owing to its lower cost and less wind exposure, shipboard, airport surface, and harbour surveillance radars now use this approach in preference to a parabolic antenna. |
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The third tier consists of the archaeology of maritime cultures, in which nautical technology, naval warfare, trade and shipboard societies are studied. |
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In the second half of the 18th century, English and French sailors were using simple chants to coordinate a few shipboard tasks that required unanimous effort. |
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