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Nunavut Eastern Arctic | Shipping - A sea shipping firm servicing Arctic Canada |
The player was tasked with chasing Japanese | shipping across a 20-sector map while returning for re |
By the 1800s the Mersey was carrying | shipping to a much larger area of North West England ( |
Professionally Adams was a | shipping insurer, a career that took him to Australia, |
Humbert was also involved in | shipping, was a general merchant, owned a book and mus |
nimum features for the farm: A small house, a | shipping bin, a barn for sheep and cows, a coop for ch |
He was interested in railways and | shipping, being a director of the South Wales Railway |
ceeding in sinking over 12,000 tons of allied | shipping in a career lasting just one year. |
giment on Corregidor to open Manila Bay to US | shipping; received a United States Distinguished Unit |
Grieg Star | Shipping is a shipping company based in Bergen, Norway |
ill have to check that the application you're | shipping to a particular market really works and the f |
ard negotiations with both the British and US | shipping administrations, a new tonnage agreement was |
The Albanians also awarded Italian | shipping companies a monopoly on freight and passenger |
their own equipment, typically overseas where | shipping is a major cost), DR Lo-Rider Strings, Korg P |
ated attacks had sunk 59,000 tons of Japanese | shipping on a single patrol. |
ion as Vice President of the U.S. Service and | Shipping Corporation, a CPUSA and Comintern front orga |
on 15 November 1945; was returned to the War | Shipping Administration a week later, and her name was |
In | shipping usage, a port's hinterland is the area that i |
Basin was first founded as Pacific Basin Bulk | Shipping Limited, a bulk carrier operator, in 1987, bu |
Fisherman's Gat was opened up to | shipping as a route though Long Sand, following the de |
to the Pacific, she continued to harass enemy | shipping, sinking a small Japanese vessel and two Siam |
cean tankers, which are managed by Waterfront | Shipping Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Methane |
to oversee the law of sea and the security of | shipping, as a port authority. |
do offshore work with his employer, Meridian | Shipping, as a crane operator. |
ation, a Danish instutution set up in 1953 by | shipping magnate A.P. Moller, looking for funding for |
He was secretary of the Norwegian | shipping company A/S Kosmos in Sandefjord until in 193 |
Born in Bergen, he founded the | shipping company A/S J. Ludwig Mowinckels Rederi. |
nda 27 October 1943 upon charter from the War | Shipping Administration, accepted 5 January 1944, and |
y shifted her from an Army to a United States | Shipping Board account in December 1918. |
1918, Panuco was placed on the United States | Shipping Board account, under which she moved to New O |
Line on 5 January 1918, but the United States | Shipping Board acquired her from Munson on 10 January |
States entered World War I, the United States | Shipping Board acquired Californian for war service an |
The United States | shipping Board acquired her from Sinclair Gulf on 24 A |
The United States | Shipping Board acquired her from Munson for World War |
rld War I raged in Europe, guarding the vital | shipping lanes across the Atlantic Ocean became impera |
sin, of defensive importance, and a beacon to | shipping navigating across it. |
The Merchant | Shipping (Pollution) Act is an Act of Parliament passe |
Act was repealed by section 4 of the Merchant | Shipping Repeal Act 1854 (c.120). |
The British | Shipping (Assistance Act) 1935 was an Act of Parliamen |
ctivity and the consequences on international | shipping, with acts of hostage-taking condemned. |
When the | shipping industry adopted the container system of carg |
ssembly of the State of New York, against the | shipping of African slaves through the port of New Yor |
vers rendered it impractical to reach Wichita | shipping yards after 1873 and the loading of cattle wa |
man army during WWII and finds his way in the | shipping business afterwards. |
first-class appearance for Pakistan National | Shipping Corporation against Pakistan International Ai |
and bulk cargo transportation, container and | shipping business, air cargo, logistics park operation |
ce then entered the China Sea to strike enemy | shipping and air installations. |
ber 1944 the Group moved to Guam and attacked | shipping and airfields in the Volcano and Bonin Island |
iers as their aircraft made attacks on German | shipping and airfields in Norway. |
40, during one of the last operations against | shipping, his airmen claimed 48,500 tons of shipping s |
They also report the sinking of enemy | shipping by airstrikes and WMDs. |
Despite the delay in | shipping the album to certain stores, In Pieces was an |
t caused a disproportionate effect on coastal | shipping, as all lighthouses along the coast were then |
ually expanded its purview to include metals, | shipping, and all energy-related markets - oil, coal, |
e wolfpacks proved a serious threat to Allied | shipping, the Allies developed countermeasures to turn |
2005 the reopening of the Ems-Vechte-Kanal to | shipping, now allowing captains to bring ships of up t |
pperl, the town was established as a regional | shipping point along the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe R |
sian convoys and carrier raids against German | shipping routes along the Norwegian coast, as well as |
The community became a | shipping center along the railroad for peaches, plums, |
house is powered by a solar panel and directs | shipping traffic along the Eastern Channel into Toront |
Son, later became involved in trans-Atlantic | shipping and also acted as agent for a number of shipp |
o Grindlays Bank who also took the Travel and | Shipping Agencies also which continued to flourish in |
Abatement of emissions from | shipping and ambitious climate policy measures, offers |
William Imrie was co-owner of White Star Line | shipping, and Amy was the sole heir to his fortune upo |
l honorable mention winners, who receive free | shipping on an order. |
Pet | shipping is an industry that involves transporting pet |
Reef | Shipping is an ocean shipping company operating in Pol |
ient gallery portrays the fortunes of Chinese | shipping during ancient and dynastic times. |
ny owned the St Just Steamship Company, Leeds | Shipping Company and Cornborough Shipping Line. |
tted drifting in circles 22 miles out in busy | shipping lanes" and the Coastguard were unable to cont |
senger and a port clerk at the Nisim Meshulam | shipping agency, and later at the shipping company Ati |
The EP was free of charge, (plus a small | shipping fee) and only available while supplies lasted |
bought by Sir Clifford Cory, colliery owner, | shipping magnate and Liberal politician, who lived the |
roup of customers across all major commercial | shipping sectors and leading cruise lines. |
aritime law and served as counsel to the Lake | Shipping Association and the East Elevators Associatio |
In 1941 he carried out low level | shipping strikes and raids over northern France with 1 |
Pei investigated the various | shipping problems, and revised the regulations into 10 |
to reform him, and his family's near bankrupt | shipping company, and then to marry him. |
ransferred to the Navy from the United States | Shipping Board and commissioned the same day as USS Ca |
ased towards the Board of Trade and the major | shipping concerns, and cared too little about finding |
He then joined a Melbourne | shipping company, and worked the Australia-India trade |
ant to the director of finance, United States | Shipping Board and Emergency Fleet Corporation from 19 |
Edith was acquired from the | Shipping Board and commissioned on 1 October 1918, Lie |
sen Worldwide Gas, is the world's largest gas | shipping company and is part of the Bergesen Worldwide |
or many of the penal reform movement, despite | shipping, housing and slave-labour use of convicts bei |
became Managing Director of Genesis Worldwide | Shipping Company, and Chairman/CEO of Integrated Oil a |
f German raiders, the pressure against Allied | shipping lessened, and after December 1917, the 3rd Sp |
facility belongs to the Bremerhaven Water and | Shipping department and not Deutsche Telekom AG or a b |
unks, Elvis Presley's "Wooden Heart", the BBC | Shipping Forecast and Jimmy Jones' "Handy Man". |
f Sigval Bergesen (1863-1956), who was also a | shipping magnate, and Rachel Racine (1866-1936). |
the community, and Hermleigh developed into a | shipping point and trading center for local ranchers a |
The customers include leading | shipping companies and container leasing companies. |
agic pipe cases often attract large fines for | shipping lines, and prison sentences for crew; this re |
Shimonoseki Strait remained closed to foreign | shipping, threats and rumors of war hung in the air, w |
of commissioners, for instance at Nedlloyd (a | shipping company) and Lucent Technologies (an informat |
y was decommissioned, transferred to the U.S. | Shipping Board, and returned to the Sinclair Gulf Corp |
ing used mostly for reconnaissance work, anti | shipping strikes, and attacks on enemy airfields etc. |
s City opened its port and railroad junctions | shipping cotton and grain. |
d but is particularly strong on architecture, | shipping (launches and fit-outs), shops, industry and |
the film, Travolta turned down the movie The | Shipping News and postponed production on Standing Roo |
d moving, corporate relocation, international | shipping, military and government relocation, and spec |
a, and the town thrived, both as a supply and | shipping point and as a popular destination for travel |
ich contains both a major new cargo container | shipping terminal and a cruise ship terminal. |
Historically, international | shipping to and from New Zealand started out with the |
military structures, although then in use by | shipping firms and other industries. |
perates on 2.5 miles (4.0 km) of track in the | shipping terminal and wharves at Richmond, California. |
The British destroyed Braxton's | shipping investments and several of his plantations we |
to Cleethorpes who had built up a successful | shipping business, and that the statue was a copy of o |
ron on the America and West Indies Station on | shipping protection and patrolling duty. |
bruary 1922 - 3 June 2011) was a businessman, | shipping tycoon and one of the wealthiest people in Is |
Ince was also connected with the | shipping business, and was a leader writer for the Dai |
ctober 2, 1961 by the amalgamation of Eastern | Shipping Corporation and Western Shipping Corporation. |
Mercury became a livestock | shipping point and by 1914, had an estimated populatio |
l Lever (1824 - 4 August 1897) was an English | shipping owner and politician who sat in the House of |
rved as an industrial transportation link for | shipping coal and iron ore between Pennsylvania and Ne |
Coleman had been working as a | shipping clerk and teaching piano. |
It will occasionally roost inside | shipping crates and this may account for reports of th |
used to aid the Normandy landings in 1944 by | shipping men and equipment across to the beaches, the |
ning his father's firm, which was involved in | shipping goods and the seal fishery, in 1841. |
o-Foam polyethylene sheet foam, Hefty Express | shipping mailers and AirSpeed inflatable packaging sys |
He engaged in lake | shipping 1866-1869, and later in the real estate busin |
in addition to providing a service for other | shipping companies and travelers. |
vigation Company until taken over by the U.S. | Shipping Board and turned over to the Navy at New York |
79-foot (55 m) cargo ship, owned by Caribbean | Shipping Inc., and the ship was returned to sea six mo |
ment in promoting the growth of the Hong Kong | Shipping Register and helping to maintain Hong Kong's |
he operation of container depots, warehouses, | shipping agencies and cargo forwarders and a bonded lo |
he intersection of the Willebroek to Brussels | shipping canal and the Mechelen-Ghent railway line the |
20, 1790 - October 22, 1828) was a merchant, | shipping agent and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
The Metereological office issues | Shipping Forecasts and they are read out on BBC Radio |
he Red Sea in response to attempts to disrupt | shipping lanes, and in 1986, conducted contingency ope |
and became operational on 28 September, doing | shipping patrols and scrambles. |
and grandson Henry A. Peirce (1808-1885) ran | shipping businesses and served as U.S. Minister to the |
y the Maritime Commission in 1947, to a Greek | shipping company and renamed SS Nicolaou Georgios. |
ng in late 2000 in Bergesen, Norway's largest | shipping company and the largest gas carrier operator |
It began as a | shipping management and chartering firm but has since |
An international | shipping businessman and a core lobbyist connecting As |
tlemen, largely interested in the industrial, | shipping, mining and commercial life of Newport, the n |
Shipping Magnate and philanthropist Sir William Burrel | |
She avoided | shipping lanes and during her time in the North Atlant |
eputy Dean; Costas Grammenos CBE Professor of | Shipping, Trade and Finance, Pro Vice-Chancellor, City |
customers to buy goods online with a free | shipping option, and have goods shipped to the nearest |
been shipped over from Canada as skeletons in | shipping containers and then fit all of the parts. |
He served as president of Claymorr | Shipping Ltd. and Johnson Combined Enterprises Ltd. an |
Chrono Cross also sold well, | shipping 850,000 and 650,000 units in Japan and abroad |
usted by 1863, but the community hung on as a | shipping port and supply base until the Colorado River |
is Master of Business Administration (MBA) in | Shipping Economics and Logistics from Copenhagen Busin |
especially those involving national heritage, | shipping, industry and science. |
is Street with Kenneth Bethune as general and | shipping merchants, and lived in Tinakori Road, where |
om the London papers, local commodity prices, | shipping news, and advertisements), the Kentish Post w |
Ira Craig Hart, Moses remained active in the | shipping business and from time to time in shipbuildin |
while conducting a number of raids on Russian | shipping, port and coastal installations in the Black |
of other requirements such as functionality, | shipping schedule, and usability. |
r bases for the Allies with proximity to Axis | shipping lanes and the battlefields of Egypt, Libya, T |
rvice providers like air transport countries, | shipping countries, and their agents and brokers are n |
areer in the glass industry, becoming first a | shipping clerk and later a salesman for Ripley & Compa |
ired for Navy use on 7 August 1942 by the War | Shipping Administration and renamed Sable on 19 Septem |
1989, she was sold again, this time to Lakes | Shipping Co. and renamed SS Lee A. Tregurtha. |
He partnered with George Shenton in the | shipping trade, and was interested in the sandalwood i |
James Chaine (1841 - 4 May 1885) was an Irish | shipping businessman and a Conservative Party politici |
e as 1937 Kelton was still an important local | shipping point, and a population of 47 remained. |
was established in 2004 by Qatar's energy and | shipping companies and financial institutions. |
He also owned a number of | shipping companies, and created the Borgestad corporat |
e came under the control of the United States | Shipping Board, and the United States Army chartered h |
he first commercially successful refrigerated | shipping voyage, and the foundation of both this indus |
verall dimensions are 750 x 1350 x 2000 mm in | shipping condition, and 976 x 2957 x 10393 mm in opera |
ears to taking the messengers of consumerism ( | shipping containers) and converting them into role mod |
Returned to the United States | Shipping Board and once again becoming SS Wakulla, she |
contributed to the development of commercial | shipping, construction and equipment of new ports, tra |
r of Defense 1952-1954, Minister of Trade and | Shipping 1954-1955 and President of the Storting from |
Its collections are devoted to the history of | shipping, boating and industry on the Hudson and its t |
cepted a manager's position with Commonwealth | Shipping Line, and would later rise to become Chairman |
local patrols and guardship operations in the | shipping channels and harbors there from mid-May to la |
well & Company was acquired, adding extensive | shipping, motors and business machine trading in the F |
cember 1967, she was sold again to North East | Shipping Corporation and renamed SS Grand Loyalty; the |
, the local industry would begin to shift its | shipping lanes and abandon the railroad. |
el, his principal areas of practice have been | shipping, insurance and reinsurance, international sal |
n New York harbor in 1917; turned over to the | Shipping Board, and transferred to the Navy for operat |
tural magnet in the South providing access to | shipping lanes and both national and international com |
He and Robert Gee established a successful | shipping agency and owned three ships operating betwee |
26 May 1872 - 6 September 1914) was a British | shipping magnate and a Liberal Party politician. |
repair yards, owned or controlled three other | shipping companies and employed thousands of workers. |
h Flotilla operated), called off the merchant | shipping offensive and ordered all boats at sea to ret |
War II, Panaman was requisitioned by the War | Shipping Administration and frequently sailed in convo |
sure that revenue generated from the Liberian | Shipping Registry and timber industry is used for legi |
to, but Eric Didrickson, the wealthy owner of | shipping lines and fish canneries, and Johan Blecker, |
The vessel was finally declared a | shipping hazard and dismantled for scrap between 1974 |
Leamouth, London for the General Screw Steam | Shipping Company and launched in 1853. |
e resumed his former lumber manufacturing and | shipping business, and died in Boston, Massachusetts M |
the cult of Amon), the state of Mediterranean | shipping practises, and even the attitudes of foreign |
egulation and safety oversight of Australia's | shipping fleet and management of Australia's internati |
was born to Dimitri John Negroponte, a Greek | shipping magnate, and grew up in New York City's Upper |
It was commissioned by Christian Michelsen, a | shipping magnate and later Prime Minister of Norway, i |
enamed RMS Carmania in 1962, sold to a Soviet | shipping company and renamed SS Leonid Sobinov in 1973 |
He was also involved in a | shipping business and land speculation; he was one of |
Butler's Wharf was built 1871-73 as a | shipping wharf and warehouse complex, accommodating go |
those forces hit Japanese installations, and | shipping, on, and along, the Asiatic mainland, in the |
boards of several companies, the New Zealand | Shipping Corporation and the Pacific Forum Line, as we |
ved in the business operations of the Onassis | shipping empire and successfully ran the business afte |
Lessing went to work for Sears in 1911 as a | shipping clerk, and in 1920, was given the important r |
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