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petroleum, price volatility of petroleum, and | shipping a lot of our dollars to buy the petroleum ove |
In winter of 2008, Woodchuck started | shipping a limited release of an oak-aged cider simply |
To encourage BC | shipping a yard and ironworks was established-the Albi |
y that offers passenger excursions as well as | shipping a small amount of freight. |
esents a significant portion of the effort in | shipping a compiler, but receives comparatively little |
n their dorsal and pectoral fins, which makes | shipping a difficult task, since the spines can pierce |
had been stalled in debate over the need for | shipping, a need and resultant disagreement so acute t |
nd Development (later Minister for Supply and | Shipping), a vital portfolio in wartime. |
The process of | shipping a UB I boat involved breaking the submarine d |
was established as a separate company, Rieber | Shipping A/S. |
June 2003 as part of an operation to improve | shipping access to Antwerp. |
Svitzer, in order to mitigate the risks of a | shipping accident. |
ridge was damaged beyond economic repair in a | shipping accident. |
ridge was damaged beyond economic repair in a | shipping accident. |
rrival in the region, due to embezzlement and | shipping accidents, only about 30-40% would reach the |
f 182,000 gross register tons (GRT) of Allied | shipping accomplished in 480 missions during World War |
As masses of men and | shipping accumulated in English ports, Cormorant gave |
The player was tasked with chasing Japanese | shipping across a 20-sector map while returning for re |
tish Royal Navy vessels in convoying merchant | shipping across the Atlantic Ocean. |
Commercial | shipping across the Caribbean was hazardous during Wor |
This change came in 1885 when they began | shipping across the borders. |
It was repealed by the Merchant | Shipping Act 1995. |
the Act amends section 178(1) of the Merchant | Shipping Act 1995 to restrict claims to being enforced |
The Merchant | Shipping Act of that same year required all ships of t |
vital example during the lobbying for the new | shipping act as well as the gradual change in implemen |
It provided that Part IV of the Merchant | Shipping Act 1894 would apply to Scotland. |
House, leading to the passage of the Merchant | Shipping Act 1786. |
The | Shipping Act was a peacetime act not fully anticipatin |
, and to amend section 178(1) of the Merchant | Shipping Act 1995. |
the Act amends section 128(1) of the Merchant | Shipping Act 1995 by inserting an extra paragraph exte |
ts of Mr Lennard in violation of the Merchant | Shipping Act 1894. |
Main article: Merchant | Shipping Act 1995 |
selskapet Navigation Co Ltd while most of the | shipping activities is performed by Westfal-Larsen & C |
1997: Rhenus's | shipping activities on the Danube are abandoned in res |
was captured by the Iranians in 1987, Iraq's | shipping activities virtually came to a halt and had t |
1990, and took over NZRC's rail transport and | shipping activities, including the railway tracks, on |
Shipping activity continued on the wharf into the 20th | |
es is dispersed but it is probably related to | shipping activity. |
As it was PayPal's policy to provide only a | shipping address, while keeping billing information co |
13 November 1945 and was returned to the War | Shipping Administration (WSA) the same day for service |
there 15 April 1946 and delivered to the War | Shipping Administration the following day for disposal |
renamed Gold Heels); transferred from the War | Shipping Administration on 24 February 1944; and commi |
Acquired by the Navy from the War | Shipping Administration (WSA) on 1 April 1943, Esso De |
ired the ship on 6 November 1943 from the War | Shipping Administration under a bareboat charter. |
ioned on 26 June and was delivered to the War | Shipping Administration on 27 June. |
eattle 19 April 1946 and delivered to the War | Shipping Administration 30 June 1946 for disposal. |
Transferred to the War | Shipping Administration on 29 June, she entered the Na |
old Broudy; acquired by the Navy from the War | Shipping Administration on 27 June 1944; and commissio |
nited Fruit Co. under a contract with the War | Shipping Administration for almost a year. |
nd was decommissioned and returned to the War | Shipping Administration on 25 February 1946. |
on 10 April 1945 and was delivered to the War | Shipping Administration for disposal. |
After America entered World War II, the War | Shipping Administration purchased Mayflower from Broad |
h initially earmarked for delivery to the War | Shipping Administration (WSA) at Norfolk, Virginia, sh |
on 5 April 1946, Milan was turned over to War | Shipping Administration for disposal on 7 July 1946 an |
Mrs. Lucius Booner; and delivered to the War | Shipping Administration (WSA) 18 September. |
by Mrs. Anton Wille; and delivered to the War | Shipping Administration on 4 May 1945. |
y Miss Jane McVeigh; and delivered to the War | Shipping Administration on 21 April 1945. |
Transferred to the War | Shipping Administration on 2 March 1945 and sold. |
commissioned 17 April, was redelivered to War | Shipping Administration (WSA) the next day, and was st |
sly returned to the Maritime Commission's War | Shipping Administration for subsequent maritime servic |
Delivered to the War | Shipping Administration the next day, her name was str |
plosives test, she was turned over to the War | Shipping Administration for disposal, her contribution |
California, and she was delivered to the War | Shipping Administration for long-term storage. |
rvice 8 February 1946 and returned to the War | Shipping Administration on 5 April. |
Supply was returned to the War | Shipping Administration the same date she was decommis |
Seattle on 20 March 1946, returned to the War | Shipping Administration in April, and struck from the |
She was transferred to the War | Shipping Administration for disposal. |
turned over to the Maritime Commission's War | Shipping Administration for disposal. |
turned over to the Maritime Commission's War | Shipping Administration for disposal. |
ia, and simultaneously transferred to the War | Shipping Administration for disposal. |
oned 30 November 1945 and returned to the War | Shipping Administration 2 December 1945. |
er on 28 June 1944 and transferred to the War | Shipping Administration for return to her former owner |
issioned on 12 July 1946, returned to the War | Shipping Administration on 15 July 1946, and was stric |
12 August, Octavia was turned over to the War | Shipping Administration the same day and was struck fr |
April 1946, and she was sold through the War | Shipping Administration on 3 January 1947. |
time Commission, she was converted by the War | Shipping Administration to an Army Transport Ship (USA |
vy list on 7 February and returned by the War | Shipping Administration to her original owner. |
She was delivered to the War | Shipping Administration on 16 May 1946. |
rage in the Pacific until returned to the War | Shipping Administration on 28 November 1945. |
The U.S. Navy acquired her from the War | Shipping Administration for World War II service in Fe |
d on 28 March 1946 and transferred to the War | Shipping Administration for disposal on 27 June 1946. |
n 12 April 1946, she was delivered to the War | Shipping Administration berthing facility located on L |
November 1945, she was redelivered to the War | Shipping Administration 21 November and struck from th |
e on 29 October 1945 and delivered to the War | Shipping Administration for disposal on 5 August 1946 |
ned 17 April 1946, and transferred to the War | Shipping Administration 2 days later. |
the war ended and she was returned to the War | Shipping Administration in November 1945 for disposal. |
Syrma was acquired from the War | Shipping Administration on a bareboat charter and conv |
h until acquired in early October 1944 by War | Shipping Administration for U.S. Navy use as a mobile |
was decommissioned and transferred to the War | Shipping Administration at Tokyo 7 February 1946 |
ed 10 April 1946, she was returned to the War | Shipping Administration at Seattle, Washington, that d |
ed there 13 December and was delivered to War | Shipping Administration 5 days later. |
ntil 1942, when she was taken over by the War | Shipping Administration for use as a troop transport. |
T. Solomon; acquired by the Navy from the War | Shipping Administration on a bareboat charter; convert |
was decommissioned and turned over to the War | Shipping Administration for disposal. |
for operation by a civilian crew under a War | Shipping Administration contract; acquired by the Navy |
issioned on 10 June 1946, returned to the War | Shipping Administration on 13 June, and was struck fro |
ssioned 4 March 1946, and returned to the War | Shipping Administration 6 March 1946. |
r on 14 October 1944 and delivered to the War | Shipping Administration on 3 April 1945. |
nd delivered on September 12, 1942 to the War | Shipping Administration (WSA). |
oned 12 June 1946 and was returned to the War | Shipping Administration (WSA). |
Navy List on 21 May, and returned to the War | Shipping Administration on 18 July. |
ired for Navy use on 7 August 1942 by the War | Shipping Administration and renamed Sable on 19 Septem |
on 15 November 1945; was returned to the War | Shipping Administration a week later, and her name was |
ervice on 1 February 1945 and returned to War | Shipping Administration on 2 February.. |
1 May 1945, acquired by the Navy from the War | Shipping Administration on a "bare-boat" basis on 24 M |
al Register on 14 October and sold by the War | Shipping Administration on 14 June 1945. |
ioned 18 July 1946 and transferred to the War | Shipping Administration for disposal the same day. |
Delivered to the War | Shipping Administration 23 April, Montour was struck f |
d at Norfolk on 19 April, returned to the War | Shipping Administration on 22 April, and struck from t |
She was returned to War | Shipping Administration (WSA) 4 September 1946, sold i |
She operated under the War | Shipping Administration until July 1946 when she was t |
She was acquired by the Navy from the War | Shipping Administration on 13 September 1942 and conve |
Kingbird was transferred to the War | Shipping Administration 7 June 1946 for disposal. |
War II, Panaman was requisitioned by the War | Shipping Administration and frequently sailed in convo |
ned on 26 November and turned over to the War | Shipping Administration in whose custody she resumed t |
She was turned over to the War | Shipping Administration on 12 September, and her name |
sioned and simultaneously returned to the War | Shipping Administration on 22 April 1946, and struck f |
s. J. W. Greenslade; and delivered to the War | Shipping Administration on 16 July 1945. |
l Vessel Register, and transferred to the War | Shipping Administration (WSA). |
e on 19 February 1946 and returned to the War | Shipping Administration for disposal. |
rine schools for use in training when the War | Shipping Administration judged that technical and educ |
y the Navy on a bareboat charter from the War | Shipping Administration on 27 January 1944, and commis |
nited Fruit Co. under a contract with the War | Shipping Administration for almost exactly one year. |
ioned on 3 May 1946, and delivered to the War | Shipping Administration for sale 6 May 1946. |
transferred to the Maritime Commission's War | Shipping Administration for disposal. |
nd was decommissioned and returned to the War | Shipping Administration on 21 November. |
She was delivered to the War | Shipping Administration the same day for return to her |
Transferred to the War | Shipping Administration, Vixen was sold on 21 January |
led to the Mediterranean on behalf of the War | Shipping Administration, to address infectious disease |
list on 3 January 1946 and sold, via the War | Shipping Administration, on 9 September 1947. |
orld War II she came under control of the War | Shipping Administration, which transferred her to the |
nda 27 October 1943 upon charter from the War | Shipping Administration, accepted 5 January 1944, and |
the gasoline tanker was delivered to the War | Shipping Administration, Maritime Commission, on 25 Ju |
etion in early 1945, was delivered to the War | Shipping Administration, Maritime Commission. |
3 January 1946 and was turned over to the War | Shipping Administration. |
United States Navy on 1 May 1942 from the War | Shipping Administration; converted into a troop transp |
as delivered to the Maritime Commission's War | Shipping Administrationfor disposal. |
ard negotiations with both the British and US | shipping administrations, a new tonnage agreement was |
00 in number, dealing largely with the law of | shipping, admiralty, extradition, and bankruptcy, are |
BAF (YNLA AF) Hurricane attack on enemy | shipping, Adriatic Sea. |
In October 2001 he was appointed Minister for | Shipping after the BNP led four-party alliance won the |
he operation of container depots, warehouses, | shipping agencies and cargo forwarders and a bonded lo |
o Grindlays Bank who also took the Travel and | Shipping Agencies also which continued to flourish in |
He and Robert Gee established a successful | shipping agency and owned three ships operating betwee |
senger and a port clerk at the Nisim Meshulam | shipping agency, and later at the shipping company Ati |
Originally founded in 1895 as a | shipping agency, by Heinrich Jessen and Jacob Jebsen, |
After finishing his army service, he became a | shipping agent with the Eastern Conglomerate, and by 1 |
Also, a | shipping agent was accused of embezzling what was supp |
20, 1790 - October 22, 1828) was a merchant, | shipping agent and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
n Sydney in 1851, he was very successful as a | shipping agent for the export of gold. |
anging a two man treasure voyage, the corrupt | shipping agent Ezra Blandly guesses their intentions a |
e was, among other things, a magistrate and a | shipping agent. |
l, a major port, where he became a successful | shipping agent. |
ed for James Duncan, Manager of Tapley, Ltd., | shipping agents for the Byrd expeditions at Dunedin, N |
Shea and Company were | shipping agents for Royal Mail Steamships, the Allan L |
m of G. C. and R. W. Fox & Co., merchants and | shipping agents at Falmouth, and was also a partner in |
this market, and eventually merged with their | shipping agents to form Connor, Doherty & Durack Ltd, |
Lewin Casper, a clerk in a firm of | shipping agents, found out that 4,600 pounds sterling |
ished in 1680 serving initially as a port for | shipping agricultural products and later as the county |
ny regulation, labour and factories, merchant | shipping, agriculture, transport, power etc. Colonial |
They'd been kept on | shipping alert since the abortive 11 September raid, b |
rganized in preparation for eventual closure, | shipping all conventional ammunition and supplies to o |
osite shore had long been a port of entry for | shipping, all of which had used the river itself for l |
Shipping along the canal was brisk until 1868. | |
This targeted | shipping along the East Coast of the United States. |
n she sailed to Brest, France to guard Allied | shipping along the French coast. |
It provided not only protection for | shipping along the east coast, but also jobs for hundr |
mental in several minor skirmishes with enemy | shipping amongst the islands, including the capture of |
-44, I-47 and I-56, formed to attack American | shipping anchored off Okinawa as part of Operation Ten |
to ease the transaction cost associated with | shipping and to ensure adequate facilities for Nigeria |
asparilla was an important stop for phosphate | shipping, and would remain so until the dredging of th |
Navy on the patrol service, hunting for enemy | shipping and submarines, often in small drifters and t |
He began work in his father's | shipping and retail business and became owner during t |
a particularly devastating attack on British | shipping and facilities near Ismailia which resulted i |
Industrial Relations 1990-1993, Minister for | Shipping and Aviation Support 1992-93, Minister for Tr |
Liquid metal should be frozen prior to | shipping and shipped in an unrefrigerated solid state. |
casts at this transmitter include the marine, | shipping and fishing forecasts for the Grand Isle, Lee |
ng which the Dresden played havoc with Allied | shipping and hid from British warships, she was eventu |
ial area, in order both to improve access for | shipping and to address the problems caused by floodin |
The Tamoil Group also has | shipping and bunkering operations. |
ber 1944 the Group moved to Guam and attacked | shipping and airfields in the Volcano and Bonin Island |
ked Japanese airfields, ground installations, | shipping, and industries in the Netherlands East Indie |
He engaged in mining, | shipping, and the wholesale coal business. |
ux and was one of France's largest family-run | shipping and foreign trade houses. |
e caused massive damage to homes, businesses, | shipping, and the rice crop. |
1941, was reopened with prodigious savings in | shipping and their escorts. |
He financed his activities with a | shipping and export business. |
of Somalia, with at least 111 attacks against | shipping and 42 vessels captured during 2008. |
in venture capital, private equity, offshore, | shipping and other sectors. |
A spar, named for logs used as buoys in | shipping and moored in place vertically, is a type of |
es so close together constituted a hazard for | shipping, and it was removed. |
Though it has served as a minor center for | shipping and commerce for several area ranches, the to |
an Diego, California providing full truckload | shipping and logistics services across North America. |
1946 and was sold for scrap to the Nan Chiao | Shipping and Salvage Company of Shanghai, China on 23 |
ated in Great Village and joined his father's | shipping and retail business. |
Handy's view, the lowest of the low in Clyde | shipping), and Macphail's taste for bodice-ripping wom |
Abatement of emissions from | shipping and ambitious climate policy measures, offers |
ters costs $1495 per year (all prices exclude | shipping and handling). |
Geojit Technologies specializes in the | shipping and financial sector. |
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