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va Scotian who built up a fleet of 40 sailing | vessels before founding the Cunard Line in 1840. |
When the range closed the two | vessels began tacking towards lands, the Saratoga ope |
As news of Algerian pirates incepting British | vessels began to circulate, John Allerton built a Sco |
Rescue | vessels began to reach the stricken ship on 7 March a |
An advanced group of British | vessels began to steam towards Ascension Island on th |
moved, usually to correct pannus, where blood | vessels begin to grow into the peripheral cornea. |
urally occurring or pathological condition of | vessels being saturated with fluids. |
e Tasmanian coastline were extreme, two other | vessels being lost in Bass Strait around the time. |
f Liverpool base and 36 EG was disbanded, its | vessels being transferred to other groups. |
During dinner, three Ha'tak | vessels, believed to be under the control of the Luci |
nish ships amused themselves by firing at two | vessels belonging to the Algerines. |
was damaged during the attack perpetrated by | vessels belonging to a race allied to "the Hand" and |
e or Cape Horn, as masters or supercargoes of | vessels belonging to Salem." |
ing the skin forcefully enough to burst blood | vessels beneath the skin. |
In preparation for the new | vessels berth improvements at both Portsmouth Harbour |
Together the three captured 11 American | vessels between 7 and 9 April. |
t Lorient, France, U-502 sank fourteen Allied | vessels between September 1941 and July 1942 before s |
nchorage able to provide shelter to sea-going | vessels between Jaffa and the Sinai, Yavne-Yam is not |
The channel is the conduit for ocean-going | vessels between the Houston-area shipyards and the Gu |
uires personnel to physically climb in to the | vessels) between brewing cycles. |
nd employed by the District are used to bring | vessels beyond a certain size into or out of the harb |
s who had captured a freighter and with other | vessels blockaded a port the pirates attempted to tak |
imental research for transplantation of blood | vessels, bones and joints, etc. |
s successfully recovered by the USSR recovery | vessels Borovichy and Vasiliy Golovin. |
t and Gneisenau were regarded as well-trained | vessels; both ships won awards for their excellence a |
e opening of the Cape Cod Canal in 1914, most | vessels bound from south of the Cape to the Boston ar |
This involved adding sponsons increasing the | vessels breadth by 4 meters.. Following this rebuildi |
apture of destruction of at least 150 fishing | vessels, bringing 945 captured sailors back to his ba |
has a non-specific spasmolytic action on the | vessels, bronchi, intestine, ureters and gall bladder |
One of the inspectors noted: "These | vessels brought in several hundred refugees and are g |
from Britain in 1905 and were among the last | vessels built at the Yarrow shipyard at Cubitt Town, |
class comprised six second-class screw-driven | vessels built as despatch vessels for the Royal Navy |
re given of a large row barge and two smaller | vessels built at Dumbarton to curb the Islesmen. |
e Ben-my-Chree was the first of three similar | vessels built for the company between the wars. |
The | vessels built by the Weston firm varied widely in siz |
rs was a class of German coastal mine warfare | vessels built as part of the first FRG naval program. |
for Matson Line and the first of four sister | vessels built for Matson through 2006. |
l contracts between 1903 and 1948 for coastal | vessels built for Brunner Mond (later Imperial Chemic |
The | vessels, built by Webb and Allen, were designed by Is |
ake class patrol vessel was a class of patrol | vessels built in 1974 for the Royal New Zealand Navy |
Yankee is one of several | vessels built by Neafie & Levy to be either still ope |
n Revenue Service cutters were ten oceangoing | vessels built at the behest of the first U.S. Congres |
There were twelve 'standard' | vessels built to a common Admiralty design, and eight |
'first English frigate', although a number of | vessels built or acquired earlier (during the 1630s a |
The | vessels built by Webb and Allen, designed by Isaac We |
g the last large, purely sail-powered fishing | vessels built. |
gives off some of the anteromedial ganglionic | vessels, but these are principally derived from the a |
n from a contract for the construction of the | vessels, but had not entirely cancelled the program. |
it was seen as being effective against small | vessels but also in fighters. |
None of the cremated remains were enclosed in | vessels, but instead occurred in heaps 6-18 inches (1 |
The ships were mostly small sailing | vessels, but also comprised a couple of bigger steam |
hang and Zhou dynasty - more often ceremonial | vessels but including some figurine examples. |
The yard has mainly been building fishing | vessels, but is now preparing to build its first offs |
stroyers tried to find and destroy the German | vessels, but without success, limiting themselves to |
y World War II the company was operating four | vessels, but all four were lost in the war. |
The Romanians wished to order two more | vessels but could not afford to do so due to economic |
initially rewarded fishermen for using larger | vessels, but later paid the bounty based on the size |
Clyde were unsuitable for increasingly large | vessels, but Hunterston, with its one-mile long jetty |
al procedures for the identification of naval | vessels by Navy, Marine and Air Force aircrews to cha |
e was also the owner of a steamboat and other | vessels by which he could ship his grain down the riv |
mericans and portrayals of American scenes or | vessels by artists of foreign birth produced not late |
ed by blockage of the tree's water-conducting | vessels by either the physical presence of the pathog |
types became superseded as passenger carrying | vessels by steamships during the 1870s and later sail |
hips capturing over 30 Portuguese and Spanish | vessels by the end of the year. |
that, Duluth is a full seaport -- ocean-going | vessels call there. |
in steel melting shop in the refractory lined | vessels called LD Converters by blowing oxygen throug |
Contractors constructed the two sister crane | vessels called Balder and Hermod. |
Smaller | vessels, called stoups, are usually placed at the ent |
The landing craft and support | vessels came under sustained kamikaze attack. |
e best tidal channels in Orissa, but, yet big | vessels can not enter the river upstream due to a lar |
The storage | vessels can be made from a variety of materials, incl |
y 3.7 metres (39 by 12.1 ft), although longer | vessels can pass through at certain states of the tid |
eral layers from muscle tissues down to blood | vessels can be made transparent to allow better study |
e coast of Greenland Sea that non-icebreaking | vessels can pass through. |
k, a massive facility in Earth orbit in which | vessels can berth inside the base itself rather than |
Vessels can also be lifted out of the water and trans | |
The neutral | vessels cannot be captured. |
After taking several | vessels, Captain Porter made a prize out of the Georg |
That same day the same | vessels captured the French privateer Fodroyant, for |
at least 111 attacks against shipping and 42 | vessels captured during 2008. |
Prize money for her and the other | vessels captured at the battle was paid in July 1821. |
nsporting troops and prisoners of war; towing | vessels; capturing and destroying enemy boats and oth |
ries would use their navies to seize merchant | vessels carrying captured Africans, including any ves |
occurred on January 7, 1993 when Turkish Navy | vessels, carrying members of the Turkish Narcotic Pol |
destination for both coastal and ocean-bound | vessels carrying cargo and a limited number of passen |
rrent Prize rules, which stated that merchant | vessels carrying passengers be given an opportunity t |
eral of Alaska's "special" landing places for | vessels carrying "coal, salt, railroad iron, and othe |
three different ferry companies that operate | vessels carrying passengers and, on certain routes, v |
f HMS Hercule, capturing a number of merchant | vessels carrying sugar on 9 July 1806. |
ptember the Admiralty was informed that enemy | vessels cast anchor in the British harbour, with thei |
US-Soviet joint venture, with the US fishing | vessels catching the fish and turning the catch over |
Large charter | vessels cater to weddings and other special events. |
rst step is immediate constriction of damaged | vessels caused by vasoconstrictive paracrine released |
s to vasoconstriction, the narrowing of blood | vessels caused by vascular smooth muscle contractions |
ol works by damaging the cell lining of blood | vessels, causing them to close and eventually be repl |
oduce tyloses, balloon-like outgrowths of the | vessels' cell walls that can function to wall-off pat |
The | vessels chiefly employed on the creek are phatemaris |
a Japanese sailing vessel, the small Japanese | vessels Chokyu Maru No.2, Takasago Maru No.3, and Oto |
o groups of minesweeping trawlers and smaller | vessels cleared a channel through the minefields of t |
tilla of gunboats and other light draft naval | vessels close to the shore to support the landing of |
ting plan which called for decommissioning of | vessels, closing of Coast Guard stations, manpower re |
In Ireland food | vessels coincide with beakers and have been found all |
lls below critical closing pressure, then the | vessels collapse. |
in place since arriving as ballast in sailing | vessels collecting loads of cotton for the mills at M |
As the two | vessels collided, MT Vector's cargo of fuel and oil w |
oats made "threatening" moves toward the U.S. | vessels, coming as close as 200 yards (180 m). |
in Acadia, Rhoades began seizing New England | vessels coming to trade with the Wabanaki Confederacy |
The light's main purpose was to guide | vessels coming into the Raritan Bay. |
It was a reference point for the | vessels coming from Europe at that time. |
They were built in 1903 to help | vessels coming into what is now called "South Channel |
es of the Atlantic ocean, praying on merchant | vessels coming to Europe from the Americas. |
However, Rhoades began seizing New England | vessels coming to trade with the Wabanaki Confederacy |
sland Light, these stations are invaluable to | vessels coming from the Pacific Ocean and entering th |
Sea, opened the Dardanelles to all commercial | vessels, commerce is liberated for cereals, live stoc |
cal behavior of wood, computation of pressure | vessels, comparison to other fe software etc.) Z88 is |
It features ceramic pharmaceutical | vessels, complete pharmacy interiors, an alchemistic |
Noshiro was the second of the four | vessels completed in the Agano-class of light cruiser |
ief" Reynolds and Heisman trophy winner Billy | Vessels, conceived The American as an entry for a con |
Malaya, Punjab with other RIN and Royal Navy | vessels conducted minesweeping operations off Phuket. |
TORT II retort consists of four fluidized bed | vessels, configured in cascade. |
pture a Union gunboat and burn Union merchant | vessels congregated at Fortress Monroe. |
eet was primarily a reserve fleet of obsolete | vessels considered too weak for front-line combat ser |
However, with | vessels constantly growing and finally exceeding the |
There were many notable | vessels constructed in this Shipyard. |
newest auxiliary rescue and salvage class of | vessels constructed for the US Navy. |
Naval | vessels constructed prior to the Cold War are a prima |
months before Discoverer -- were the largest | vessels constructed for research purposes to date. |
e ship correctly as it is dismantled and most | vessels contain a large amount of hazardous materials |
sited Cologne, in 1121, he obtained two small | vessels containing the relics of several saints, and |
6 °C (77 K) than oxygen's −183 °C (90 K), and | vessels containing liquid nitrogen can condense oxyge |
During the time in the bay, both | vessels continually fired on the Spanish positions. |
The Union | vessels continued up the Cape Fear River toward Wilmi |
isc as a bright area on the right where blood | vessels converge. |
tic disc is the area on the right where blood | vessels converge. |
She was one of thirteen PCS | vessels converted to a PCS(C) for control of landing |
Before any of the Allied naval | vessels could respond, a torpedo was fired at the Rus |
rders, and it was not until 1915 that the new | vessels could be completed, and due to the outbreak o |
The weather was so atrocious that no | vessels could be despatched until the following morni |
tartaric acid collected from wine production | vessels could rotate plane polarized light, but that |
smarck in 1941, since few available "big gun" | vessels could match Bismarck's speed, and probably al |
Salvage | vessels could not save the ship. |
lightering port, where cargo from ocean-going | vessels could be transferred to shallow-draft vessels |
g the first permanent water wells, from where | vessels could be filled and carried by hand. |
h anticipated that its revenues would fall if | vessels could travel to Chelmsford. |
Most modern ocean-going | vessels create drinkable (potable) water from seawate |
through the foramen; the transverse scapular | vessels cross over the ligament. |
On 1 November 2004 three North Korean | vessels crossed the NLL. |
dalus did not observe them, thinking that the | vessels crossing and recrossing were similar to the t |
By the end of August the Allies had 90 | vessels cruising the Channel - temporary French contr |
As at September, 2008, two | vessels, currently named Orsk and Saratov are in acti |
naval fleet, made up of British and Austrian | vessels, cut off Ibrahim's sea communications with Eg |
hips (including 5 submarines) and 41 merchant | vessels, damaged 24 more (including 8 submarines) and |
nd the Woolwich Steam Packet Company provided | vessels dating to 1834. |
roduced SSCV's, resulting in two new enormous | vessels DB-102 (now Thialf) and Saipem 7000, capable |
In fact semi-submersibles immerse so that the | vessels' deck is never fully flooded. |
e 1625 near Syracuse, Sicily, when 6 Bizertan | vessels defeated 5 Maltese galleys. |
DEs were ASW | vessels; DEGs were AAW vessels with the short-range T |
and armed robbery at sea against humanitarian | vessels delivering aid to Somalia, international navi |
nd particularly as a port handling very large | vessels, depended partly on certain geographical feat |
These | vessels depict humans, both kings and nobles, dressed |
ng fuel and food to U.S. and British military | vessels deployed mainly in the Indian Ocean. |
The table below shows the British | vessels deployed during the battle. |
1920-07-01 edition of Ship's Data, U.S. Naval | Vessels described Boy Scout as "overseas" but did not |
The capacitance of blood | vessels describes the distensibility of blood vessels |
Keka class patrol boats are | vessels designed by ASC Pty. Ltd. (formerly named Aus |
re a class of small but well-armed Royal Navy | vessels designed specifically to patrol the Tigris ri |
(23.8 m) wide, and 26.5 ft (8.1 m) deep; many | vessels designed for use on the Great Lakes following |
is a class of eight United States Navy cargo | vessels designed for underway replenishment of naval |
If judged only by the numbers of enemy | vessels destroyed, the UC II is the most successful s |
yellow, milia-like papules and telangiectatic | vessels developed. |
The two Chinese | vessels did not return the salute of the Japanese shi |
to the pressure hull, later attempts on other | vessels didn't require these structures). |
AHTS | vessels differ from Platform supply vessels (PSVs) in |
incess Victoria had contributed to the rescue | vessels' difficulty in locating her and it wasn't unt |
However, it is now thought the blood | vessels dilated segment shrinking is the mechanism. |
It is a possibility that | vessels discovered in Scotland and Ireland dated to t |
These small | vessels displaced just 5 tons compared to the 1,110 t |
isplacement just above 600 tons; the earliest | vessels displaced 609 tons while the last built were |
city plumbing will function as communicating | vessels, distributing water to higher floors of build |
-130J warned Libyan shipping "Libyan ships or | vessels do not leave port, the Gaddafi regime forces |
Four of the | vessels docked at JAXPORT terminals, providing over 3 |
The safety inspection of merchant | vessels documented under the flag of the United State |
The vertical thruster shafts increased the | vessels draft significantly. |
Their afferent | vessels drain the root of the nose, the eyelids, the |
Their afferent | vessels drain the occipital region of the scalp, whil |
Their afferent | vessels drain the eyelids, the conjunctiva, and the s |
Their afferent | vessels drain the posterior part of the temporopariet |
Although the escorting | vessels dropped 81 depth charges, none fell close, an |
o was quite different from that of her sister | vessels due to her conversion. |
r organising a convoy for a fleet of merchant | vessels due to sail to Cadiz. |
r with demands for allied shipping and escort | vessels due to Operation Torch and other activity, th |
l dock and is capable of accommodating larger | vessels due to its location in the deeper river chann |
This causes vasodilatation in blood | vessels, due to its antagonistic effect at the alpha- |
fectively landlocked for any but the smallest | vessels, due to shallow water and rapids on the St. L |
For over half an hour the two | vessels dueled but the fighting ended when the Rachel |
For several minutes the two | vessels dueled at close range until gun fire was hear |
aused by rats which could escape from whaling | vessels during the 19th century and became whitesprea |
ne service employed citizens of Montserrat in | vessels during World War I. |
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