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ing used mostly for reconnaissance work, anti | shipping strikes, and attacks on enemy airfields etc. |
for worldwide news events involving maritime | shipping such as acts of piracy, oil spills, whaling-s |
Jack had financial interests besides | shipping, such as railroads (Chicago, Burlington and Q |
t species in the area, presumed carried in by | shipping, such as Hairy Buttercup, Walthamstow Cress a |
The company today operates businesses in | shipping, sugar cane, real estate, and diversified agr |
responsible for sinking 3.201% of all allied | shipping sunk during the war, taking a total of 411,30 |
responsible for sinking 3.537% of all allied | shipping sunk during the war, taking a total of 454,48 |
43,000 gross register tons (GRT) of merchant | shipping sunk. |
A | shipping superintendent |
pare parts, repairing transport vehicles, and | shipping supplies to other military installations. |
rehousing of spare parts, receiving cargo and | shipping supplies from Brisbane. |
of surface warships, annihilated the American | shipping supporting Major General Douglas MacArthur's |
ted in the bombardment of Vila Stanmore and a | shipping sweep of Kula Gulf. |
er of several public committees, chairing the | Shipping Tax Committee that delivered the report NOU 2 |
lpful in wind and wave studies, as commercial | shipping tended to avoid weather systems for safety re |
ich contains both a major new cargo container | shipping terminal and a cruise ship terminal. |
perates on 2.5 miles (4.0 km) of track in the | shipping terminal and wharves at Richmond, California. |
sed Railway line connecting the International | Shipping terminal to Airport will be passing through v |
to allow AGL to construct a pipeline from the | shipping terminal at Elba Island to connect with other |
entirely in 1958, to be replaced by a Rukert | shipping terminal. |
the same day they landed, they burnt all the | shipping that could not get up Norwich river, among wh |
It was in | shipping that he earned the starting capital which he |
n the seas and its blockade of Central Powers | shipping, that favored one side from the get-go and wa |
ies is Masterbulk that also owns half of Star | Shipping that manages the fleet of open-hatch ships al |
Baltic ports froze over and the Germans began | shipping the iron ore from the Norwegian port of Narvi |
Irving made quick work of Astor's project, | shipping the fawning biographical account titled Astor |
Despite the delay in | shipping the album to certain stores, In Pieces was an |
xpanded into supplying goods to the military, | shipping, the production of beer and spirits and potas |
e two countries stopped attacks upon American | shipping, the United States would cease trade with the |
e, tea and spice directly from the source and | shipping the raw products to Oklahoma City for process |
With its access to Great Lakes | shipping, the remaining lumber of the Garden Peninsula |
In January, 1847, I was concerned in | shipping the first cargo of ice in the ship Bombay, to |
e wolfpacks proved a serious threat to Allied | shipping, the Allies developed countermeasures to turn |
uring the 1850s provided a convenient mode of | shipping the quarried blocks out of the region, but th |
chison 3G in the United Kingdom, have started | shipping the phone with 2.1 preloaded. |
ted to other canals specifically designed for | shipping, the London Avenue Canal had achieved its mod |
Before | shipping the manuscript to England, Budge cut the seve |
ents such as the Rugby League Tri-nations and | shipping their then-flagship product (currently the Fu |
umber of Canadian distillers who prospered by | shipping their products into the United States during |
e world's largest hardwood cross-tie markets, | shipping them on train tracks still visible by the mal |
cer Fullerton Baird convinced exhibiters that | shipping them home would be too costly. |
ave trader, purchasing slaves from Africa and | shipping them to Jamaica. |
the two vampires travel to the United States, | shipping themselves via boat to California. |
n; the town of Alexandria capitulated and the | shipping there was seized. |
There is no obvious secret to success in | shipping; there were other talented men in the shippin |
went to Holland, and, being unable to obtain | shipping there, proceeded to Alexandria. |
into the bay to capture or destroy any enemy | shipping there. |
lition craft as they attempted to set fire to | shipping there. |
Shimonoseki Strait remained closed to foreign | shipping, threats and rumors of war hung in the air, w |
st known for authorizing privateers to attack | shipping through the Caribbean, which brought great we |
s able to re-open almost immediately allowing | shipping through Galveston County to continue largely |
n Neduntivu that posed a threat to Portuguese | shipping through Palk Straight. |
Due to the volume increase in | shipping through the world's busiest channel, several |
rmance as she escorted U. S. Flagged merchant | shipping through the Persian Gulf during the Iran-Iraq |
It has operated in most areas of | shipping throughout its 200 year history, and claims t |
e 25 staff members produce sodium sulfate for | shipping throughout Canada and the central United Stat |
Shipping throughout the East Coast was crippled by the | |
than 2 weeks or is with the 2 Weeks only the | shipping till the mouth of the Mississippi meant? and |
Caie was also involved in | shipping timber. |
Shipping times to New Orleans are approximately two we | |
riticized for poor service, including delayed | shipping times, shipping incorrect and damaged items, |
rn times), was no barrier to early success of | shipping to local ports in the harbour - but eventuall |
on the edges of networks and remains used in | shipping to this day, since higher-frequency GSM cover |
ter and an ice-free port providing year-round | shipping to ports of the world. |
Only after the packaged form began | shipping to English speaking regions, did the translat |
nstruction on the western bank, which allowed | shipping to pass upstream as far as the second catarac |
ners in London and held contracts for convict | shipping to Australia. |
By the 1800s the Mersey was carrying | shipping to a much larger area of North West England ( |
s, including a movement from rail and coastal | shipping to road freight and a requirement for just in |
Wei married one of his sisters, the Princess | Shipping, to him. |
merican company Super Fighter Team, and began | shipping to pre-order customers on December 3, 2008, a |
network of customer centers providing direct | shipping to 40 contiguous U.S. states. |
ilers an easy transition from using only drop | shipping to buying volume wholesale. |
were becoming irregular due to the decline of | shipping to Opua as a result of containerisation. |
Historically, international | shipping to and from New Zealand started out with the |
ill have to check that the application you're | shipping to a particular market really works and the f |
e in the company, converted its business from | shipping to conglomerate. |
stripping and cutting piles and sleepers for | shipping to Melbourne via Shoreham to the southwest. |
t evergreen trees into a bundle to facilitate | shipping to business that sell Christmas trees. |
munications, from real estate to retail, from | shipping to the Internet. |
ny's U-boat use; Spain lost 140,000 tonnes of | shipping to German submarines. |
rt in its initial years to venturing in tramp | shipping, to diversifying into offshore oil field serv |
atrols, for a total of 104,846 tons of Allied | shipping, to stand 28th on the list of highest scoring |
, silting of the river, and diversion of most | shipping to the towns of Alexandria and Occoquan cause |
as in German hands, forcing Asia-bound Allied | shipping to steam all the way around Africa rather tha |
such as cotton, from the mill to Conyers for | shipping to the textile mills. |
nd aircraft, which constantly attacked German | shipping to the northern ports, hampered the arrival o |
chers to maintain the weight of cattle during | shipping to slaughter. |
ins on the Cariboo Wagon Road to link coastal | shipping to Barkerville and the Cariboo goldfields. |
atrols, for a total of 106,200 tons of Allied | shipping, to become the 27th highest scoring U-Boat ac |
und Heermann busy escorting Navy and Merchant | shipping to rendezvous where they joined convoys bound |
mouth of the river Esk, it is well suited for | shipping to other areas in Europe. |
anded/repatriated, as there was a shortage of | shipping to get the men home to Britain. |
ne," an official in the ministry of ports and | shipping told Business Recorder. |
ble to quit the country due to the embargo on | shipping, took command again in the field as Pizarro's |
ing the campaign, MacKinnon spoke out against | shipping Toronto area garbage to the Sarnia region. |
s to stop and block the advancement of Allied | shipping towards the Japanese archipelago. |
Marstal is a | shipping town founded in the 16th century. |
Punta Rassa was a thriving cattle | shipping town in the 1800's. |
the Ogden family in this farming and coastal | shipping town. |
dle Ages Ronneby was an important trading and | shipping town. |
e in the 18th century and also had a thriving | shipping trade in corn, timber and coal until this dec |
studies due to ill health and engaged in the | shipping trade at New Haven; married Eudocia Hull in 1 |
Newmarket was a center of the New England | shipping trade with the West Indies. |
Though most of the | shipping trade since long have abandoned the harbour o |
By 1872, | shipping trade had increased so that more capacity was |
eputy Dean; Costas Grammenos CBE Professor of | Shipping, Trade and Finance, Pro Vice-Chancellor, City |
In 1894, a new | shipping trade was established by Francis Connor and D |
rms, some of which used to be involved in the | shipping trade but have since diversified into other f |
iverpool) was heavily involved with the early | shipping trade, forging connections in Barbados. |
He partnered with George Shenton in the | shipping trade, and was interested in the sandalwood i |
In 1868 she entered the general | shipping trade. |
Both were from Boston families in the | shipping trade. |
ith interests in 10 different segments of the | shipping trade. |
eter (25-ft) deep harbour, with a significant | shipping trade. |
acquired a thorough knowledge of the coal and | shipping trades. |
ite interruptions due to openings for passing | shipping traffic (the Delaware River is navigable as f |
al and is kept open to allow the free flow of | shipping traffic underneath. |
e lighthouse was meant to serve the increased | shipping traffic on the Elizabeth River, and initially |
ipated in several attempts to intercept enemy | shipping traffic off the Dutch and German North Sea co |
As | shipping traffic increased dramatically, so did the ne |
important for the large amount of ocean-going | shipping traffic for the harbors, its rivers, and ship |
nal crossings occur at night when most of the | shipping traffic (along with train traffic) is at a mi |
house is powered by a solar panel and directs | shipping traffic along the Eastern Channel into Toront |
llenging for the launches because of the busy | shipping traffic in the harbor and currents from the H |
The 10th pier is protected from | shipping traffic by two 46 metre wood piers extending |
materials and would yield little incremental | shipping traffic, while requiring the spending of mill |
ips and Indian harbours will be servicing the | shipping traffic. |
ea ice, they could be threatened by increased | shipping traffic. |
ucture, quarrying, recycling, surface mining, | shipping, transportation, refining, utility and mainte |
mend the Horse Protection Act to prohibit the | shipping, transporting, moving, delivering, receiving, |
duty as an escort vessel and escorted Allied | shipping travelling between Townsville and New Guinea |
The lighthouse protects | shipping travelling through Bass Strait. |
Coal is shipped on the west side, the | shipping truck-only roads are in the middle of the min |
The Lachine canal substantially increased | shipping, turning Montreal into one of the largest por |
Meanwhile in Germany, | shipping tychoon Theo Amelongen (Rudolf Forster) and h |
Phaedra, second wife of | shipping tycoon Thanos (Raf Vallone), falls in love wi |
bruary 1922 - 3 June 2011) was a businessman, | shipping tycoon and one of the wealthiest people in Is |
e Daily, published on 8 April 2007, Hong Kong | shipping tycoon Cecil Chao hit back at gambling magnat |
In 1956, he sold it to Greek | shipping tycoon Stavros Niarchos to raise cash for his |
company is currently owned by Greek-American | shipping tycoon George Economou. |
ia, Greece is a Greek businessman and Oil and | Shipping tycoon. |
Shipping under the Eugene Talmadge Memorial Bridge in | |
1949 to lead a sectarian fight between rival | shipping unions. |
ility of carriers to 875 units of account per | shipping unit or three units of account per kilogram o |
Government Cut was closed to | shipping until 6:30 p.m. on December 20, stranding at |
e on 1 December 1865, the tug served American | shipping until 1896. |
P. Ingraham 14 May 1866 and served commercial | shipping until sold to a foreign purchaser in 1878. |
was an English pirate who raided New England | shipping until he was captured by some of the crew of |
She was a menace to New England | shipping until the Americans captured her in 1813. |
d The Green Fields of France and banjo on I'm | Shipping Up to Boston. |
"I'm | Shipping Up to Boston" by Dropkick Murphys (IWS, Chika |
unk band the Dropkick Murphys, performing I'm | Shipping Up to Boston. |
Give 'Em the Boot IV (2004) - Includes "I'm | Shipping Up to Boston (original version)" |
In | shipping usage, a port's hinterland is the area that i |
as boat traffic has declined (especially for | shipping use, with the river once navigable all the wa |
cree of 1807, which declared that all neutral | shipping using British ports or paying British tariffs |
p Canal, its function continued, as the large | shipping using that canal was also a hazard to the sma |
cree of 1807, which declared that all neutral | shipping using British ports, or paying British tariff |
for local companies in the East London area, | shipping various goods from the docks and warehouses. |
Can also represent a line traced by a | shipping vessel. |
iously employs Yasuo and Shinji on one of his | shipping vessels. |
bombing of civilian areas, attacks on neutral | shipping, violation of international law and use of ch |
ates, and one lugger, totaling 28,000 tons of | shipping vital to the enemy's ability to prosecute the |
he first commercially successful refrigerated | shipping voyage, and the foundation of both this indus |
During 1914 - 1918, Frank Mason was appointed | shipping war artist in the RNVR as lieutenant in comma |
publicly with the administration's policy of | shipping war materials to Britain. |
nd, is an early-twentieth-century packing and | shipping warehouse built between 1906 and 1909 in an E |
rchester, and in 1770 Daniel Vose's Wholesale | Shipping Warehouses at the second Milton Town Landing |
A radar antenna for marine | shipping was installed atop the lighthouse in 1987 sup |
adjacent to Jefferson, Texas] to a point that | shipping was uncertain and no longer financially profi |
The North Sea proved largely barren, as most | shipping was concentrated in the heavily defended Engl |
Humbert was also involved in | shipping, was a general merchant, owned a book and mus |
Meridian | Shipping was responsible for a workplace accident, con |
The need for | shipping was great, and despite the severity of Olean' |
Following a brief period when German | shipping was given priority, oil targets were made sec |
the end of March 1946, all U.S. Seventh Fleet | shipping was released from repatriation. |
,000 ship details for the Lloyd's Register of | Shipping, was used by the Royal Commission for Histori |
mportance of navigational aids at a time when | shipping was vitally important in maintaining trade be |
of the Second World War most British merchant | shipping was organised into convoys, but German u-boat |
The attrition of Japanese | shipping was beginning to tell, and Jack found no more |
Vector | Shipping was found liable for the crash, while the par |
Until the beginning of the 19th century | shipping was handled entirely within the Pool of Londo |
With changes in the | shipping waterways in the area the light was no longer |
A 2.0 L Crate Zetec has a | shipping weight of 370 lb (168 kg). |
At 1352 pages and 5.1 pounds | shipping weight, the Cross Reference was hardly a hand |
Shipping Weight: 159 g | |
ch had been used by a small amount of coastal | shipping, were finally closed in 1971: the connection |
Ship building and commercial | shipping were the major river industries at the estuar |
Butler's Wharf was built 1871-73 as a | shipping wharf and warehouse complex, accommodating go |
s, 10 years later the small village had three | shipping wharves where brigs were built. |
rs, and included three separate sawmills, two | shipping wharves, several warehouses, and numerous oth |
cruising on the surface, patrolling for enemy | shipping, when she sighted UIT-23 in the daytime. |
s for the remainder of the war, raiding enemy | shipping whenever possible. |
Her orders read to prey against United States | shipping wherever found. |
e making every attempt possible to sink enemy | shipping which fueled the war in Europe. |
The reef is a navigational hazard for | shipping which has caused many shipwrecks including th |
s phosphate industry and the concentration of | shipping which the German captains knew was usually pr |
Connelly's 2004 follow-up, Attention All | Shipping, which was his first to deviate from football |
led to serve in the Baltic Sea against Soviet | shipping, which was beginning to press into German wat |
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