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longer in commission, she served as a station | vessel until sold in 1927. |
operations, but she continued on as a research | vessel until April 1996. |
The Dutch steam trawler Voorbode was a fishing | vessel, until it was confiscated by the Germans durin |
Colin Archer was the first to sail a | vessel up the Fitzroy River to the present site of Ro |
The first Coronet was also the | vessel upon which young Irving Bush and his family ha |
In 1987, Katz bought an oceangoing | vessel upon which to set up a radio station, Arutz Sh |
a large slide-away hatch and used as an escape | vessel upon the destruction of the cube in the Battle |
ct, sprinkled the few remaining drops from her | vessel upon him and thereby changed him into a lizard |
. Air Force which redesignated her Ocean Range | Vessel USAFS Coastal Crusader (ORV-16). |
nited States Coast Guard High Endurance Cutter | vessel USCGC Munro. |
A boiling tube is a large cylindrical | vessel used to strongly heat substances in the flame |
chaeologists and connoisseurs for this type of | vessel, used either for drinking, serving small items |
in the Imperial and Soviet navies, notably the | vessel used for the three-year expedition ordered by |
The type of | vessel used differs depending upon whether the Greek |
The Frazi heavy fighter is a fictional | vessel used by Narn Regime in the fictional universe |
The Type 139 patrol trawler was a class of | vessel used as a training ship by the Federal German |
The RRS John Biscoe was a supply and research | vessel used by the British Antarctic Survey between 1 |
The | vessel used to pull theses gates open was HMAS Kurami |
esians vessels and the most likely the type of | vessel used for their voyages and exploration across |
ry, because it contains huge number of Para (a | vessel used for measurement of paddy) arranged in row |
A vapor-liquid separator is a vertical | vessel used in several industrial applications to sep |
onaroo) was an Australian National Lines cargo | vessel used to support Australian forces fighting in |
Vessel used in the construction of the offshore Oriel | |
llow Sea, a Chinese Bureau of Fisheries Patrol | vessel used a high-intensity spotlight to illuminate |
stem for providing wind propulsion of a marine | vessel using a helical turbine assembly, United State |
of nuclear weapons via the Advanced Technology | Vessel using the SLBM/SLCM Sagarika. |
Therefore, a | vessel using a towed array will need to travel straig |
n 15 feet, and if possible 20 feet, beyond the | vessel using it. |
On 23 April 1984, the submarine rescue | vessel USS Kittiwake (ASR-13) collided with Bergall a |
dnaught should not be confused with the patrol | vessel USS Dreadnought (SP-584), which also was in co |
She transferred Rear Admiral Winslow to patrol | vessel USS Edorea (SP-549) on 1 June 1918 so he could |
red her in 1917 and employed her as the patrol | vessel USS Sabalo (SP-225) for the remainder of World |
ce as USS Hiawatha, the other being the patrol | vessel USS Hiawatha (SP-183). |
submarine chaser USS SC-241 and tied to patrol | vessel USS Yo Ho (SP-463) when she sank between Scitu |
in good order and was picked up by the patrol | vessel USS Corsair (SP-159) without suffering any cas |
(Roman Catholic) The flagon is the large | vessel, usually glass and metal, that holds the wine. |
talians, she sank the Italian auxiliary patrol | vessel V17 / Pia and the Italian sailing vessel Bice. |
an merchant Egle, the Italian auxiliary patrol | vessel V50 / Adalia, the Italian sailing vessel Stefa |
ged when she sank the Italian auxiliary patrol | vessel V8 / Filippo with gunfire. |
nuary 2000 in interdicting the Mexican fishing | vessel VALERA, resulting in the seizure of 5.5 metric |
In September 1984, the fishing | vessel Valhalla, sailed from Boston, while the trawle |
including immunoglobulin A nephropathy, small | vessel vasculitides, and psoriasis. |
At 20:00, Milne asked that the bomb | vessel Vesuvius be used against the battery that was |
As a result of incident the mechanic of a | vessel Victor Firstov was lost and the captain of the |
intercepted the German-owned, Liberian-flagged | vessel Victoria on the high seas, and discovered conc |
On 10 March 2011, the | vessel visited the port of Funchal, Madeira, for repr |
The Finns transported captured Soviet naval | vessel VTV-1 to support naval operations in Onega. |
This made the | vessel vulnerable to disablement by stray gunfire. |
ransport area, Tillman engaged an enemy patrol | vessel, W-43, which had attempted to slip six merchan |
In so doing, the edges of the blood | vessel wall at the point of injury are slowly brought |
blood cells, causing inflammation of the blood | vessel wall (vasculitis). |
uced endothelial hyperpolarization through the | vessel wall. |
elial cells which separate blood flow from the | vessel wall. |
linical effect on late healing of the arterial | vessel wall. |
rtain vessels, the blood flow is slower on the | vessel walls than near the center. |
part of the evaporated liquid condenses on the | vessel walls and flows back into the solution. |
on smooth muscle of the bladder and the blood | vessel walls. |
owever, in late 2008, it became known that the | vessel was considered "sub-standard", and did not ful |
In 2005, another new | vessel was purchased, Spirit of Portsmouth. |
The | vessel was sold to Indian ship breakers, and renamed |
The | vessel was launced in February 1999 and was delivered |
The | vessel was recommissioned on 14 January 1952 as HMCS |
On 2 January 2004 a | vessel was intercepted and fifteen individuals were d |
While en route, the | vessel was diverted to Eniwetok. |
USS Carolina, a United States Coast Guard | vessel, was built at Morehead City, North Carolina, i |
The | vessel was acquired by the Navy in 1953 and redesigna |
The | vessel was rebuilt with a configuration suitable for |
ard, leading the boarding party to believe the | vessel was probably used as a resupply ship for fishi |
n engine fire causing significant damage, This | vessel was scrapped at Esjberg. |
Triana (IX-223), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
crewmembers finally located the village their | vessel was named for, and held a reunion in Chepachet |
p heard as the boat pushed off from the doomed | vessel was the voices of the passengers singing "Rock |
The | vessel was finally declared a shipping hazard and dis |
This | vessel was named after the smaller schooner yacht Cor |
The | vessel was named in honor of Chehalis, Lewis County, |
The | vessel was awarded to Levin Metals Corporation, 1800 |
The | vessel was active at least as early as 11 July 1862, |
The | vessel was reacquired on 28 February 1948 by the Unit |
After returning to dock at 4 pm, the | vessel was met by Collector of Ports Simeon Draper, a |
The | vessel was completed and commissioned in 1979. |
erlee was in command of USCGC Tampa, when that | vessel was torpedoed and sunk with all hands on 26 Se |
The historic | vessel was saved from dereliction by a group of enthu |
The | vessel was a steamship built in 1958. |
The latter, a Colombian-flagged | vessel, was boarded after permission was obtained fro |
In California the | vessel was sold in order to purchase cattle to be dri |
inevere (IX-67), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
The | vessel was specifically designed to carry out ice bre |
Her conversion into a patrol | vessel was completed 28 February, and she was placed |
The | vessel was bought by the Melbourne-based Australian s |
The | vessel was 152 ft long (46 m), with a beam of 40 ft ( |
/7 days and 103 1/3 days respectively, and the | vessel was advertised as "The Fastest Ship in the Wor |
The American | vessel was undamaged and the U.S. claimed that one of |
The | vessel was found abandoned and sinking while at ancho |
The latter | vessel was not found and "E 14" turned back. |
Their | vessel was captured by Kirke who was then blockading |
Honduran authorities confirmed the | vessel was Honduran flagged and authorized the crew o |
Corporation and renamed SS Grand Loyalty; the | vessel was re-flagged Panamanian at this time as well |
El Cano (IX-79), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
The | vessel was originally ordered by the United Kingdom's |
The first attempt at building a larger swift | vessel was in America with the Ann McKim, 494 tons OM |
It is suspected that the | vessel was hijacked by the LTTE and is now being used |
This type of | vessel was rapidly replaced by the faster torpedo boa |
The | vessel was placed in the Reserve Fleet in 1949, but w |
the sale of Superfast X was announced and the | vessel was replaced with the smaller Blue Star I - of |
SS Echo (IX-95), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
Following historical review, the | vessel was cleared for disposal by the Virginia State |
nia, under a Maritime Commission contract, the | vessel was acquired by the Navy 26 February 1944 and |
ose sheen was enhanced by burnishing after the | vessel was fired. |
The | vessel was built at the Naval Yard at Horten, and had |
0, the engines of the Ripon were sold, and the | vessel was converted into a brig for Caird & Co in Gr |
later that the unmarked, unlit passenger-cargo | vessel was transporting children. |
The | vessel was built in 1975 and has a gross tonnage of 9 |
In September 1947, the | vessel was sold to Hoong On Steam Navigation Co Ltd, |
The | vessel was knocked onto its side within 15 seconds an |
ntly taken into Japanese service, the stubborn | vessel was recovered at war's end though struck from |
, planned as a PCS-1376-class minesweeper, the | vessel was re-designated YMS-477 of the YMS-1 class o |
barge designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
AT-0 was patrolling when at 1420 a | vessel was spotted to her north east. |
Initially, the Americans assumed the | vessel was a sailing boat, but upon closer examinatio |
The | vessel was reclassified as a submarine chaser PC-1602 |
The | vessel was the first White Star Line ship to bear the |
The | vessel was lightly armed with a 3-inch gun and two .3 |
A smaller | vessel was turned out in 71 hours and 40 minutes from |
Her | vessel was named after her home city and the universi |
ge to the haul was deemed to extensive and the | vessel was permanently beached. |
n 1868 in Sunderland, England, the iron-hulled | vessel was originally christened Cashmere and rigged |
The | vessel was renamed Hawaiian Citizen and put into serv |
At this stage the | vessel was put up for sale advertised as the Barque A |
The second | vessel was the Barrow built Lady of Mann followed by |
Meanwhile, the | vessel was laid up in the James River, National Defen |
The second | vessel was replaced in 1929 with the present steel-hu |
At this time, the cavernous hull of the | vessel was badly needed as a store and receiving ship |
ongaree (IX-84), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
The | vessel was decommissioned on 3 December 1930 and was |
In 1896 the | vessel was purchased by Howard Smith and Company who |
The | vessel was finally released on 24 January 2009 thanks |
d crew of the U.S. Monitor Tecumseh, when that | vessel was struck by a torpedo in passing the enemy f |
The | vessel was built at the Naval Yard at Horten, and had |
The | vessel was also to trawl up remnants from World War I |
Only 1 | vessel was planned under the Kai-Maru 5 Programme (Sh |
No one was injured in the crash and the | vessel was sailed back empty to Portsmouth Harbour fo |
In Soviet service the | vessel was renamed BSH-EYA on 8 October 1955. |
arquis (IX-215), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
The | vessel was designated as a National Historic Landmark |
Following the accident the | vessel was temporarily withdrawn from service and par |
Completed in September 1946, the | vessel was loaned to the Department of External Affai |
anker designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
The | vessel was found to be carrying 50 tons of weapons, i |
The | vessel was designed for the shipping firm of J.H. Bro |
The | vessel was cut in two and a new 15-meter section adde |
The | vessel was also featured on the History Channel's Dee |
The leading | vessel was named after the turuma frigates serving in |
The | vessel was prepared for naval duties by the Newport N |
Memphis, at a time when that | vessel was suffering total destruction from a tsunami |
ntil it can be conclusively be proven that the | vessel was intentionally in breach of the Hague Conve |
Construction was finished and the | vessel was launched on 11 June 1988. |
stopped temporarily, and after the action the | vessel was taken on shore and patched at the falling |
day; however, due to the threat of Colin, the | vessel was set to leave later in the day instead of s |
, Australia: on Friday 19 January 1816, as the | vessel was beating out of the harbour with a strong n |
The | vessel was launched on the 16 February 1957 and she e |
The | vessel was launched on 23 January 1943 and commission |
ster (3.6% abv) The Coaster, a type of fishing | vessel, was used extensively by Cornish fishermen in |
The | vessel was launched on 6 November and completed four |
The | vessel was later converted to a Barque for use as a c |
The Panama-convenience flagged | vessel was designed and outfitted to operate in harsh |
anker designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
ationals aboard the Boz-Kourt drowned when the | vessel was torn apart by the Lotus. |
between Wollongong and the Richmond River the | vessel was lost approximately 15 miles south of Crowd |
The | vessel was then refitted as the charter yacht MV Edge |
twater on 19 August 1968 in his speedboat; the | vessel was found upturned and abandoned the next day |
Propelled with a diesel engine, the | vessel was armed with a single 40mm Bofors gun and ha |
In 1996, the | vessel was purchased and restored by Jack Morey who o |
The | vessel was first named Riga, but in November 1982 the |
Historically, the Yorkshire Square | vessel was constructed from Yorkshire Sandstone, but |
hannel, August 7, 2005), the Project 1855 Priz | vessel was designed by the Lazurit design bureau and |
Gulf Daily News has reported that the | vessel was licensed as a floating restaurant and that |
The | vessel was originally ordered by the United Kingdom's |
The | vessel was built in New York City in 1850 as A. H. Sc |
The | vessel was laden with stone and towed to Hampton Road |
Following the end of the war, the | vessel was returned to the custody of the Department |
The | vessel was armed with four 120 mm guns capable of two |
The | vessel was to be towed to Portland Harbour in Dorset, |
When the | vessel was sold to Shaw, Savill & Albion Line, she wa |
After this, the | vessel was used in a hydrographic survey of Irish wat |
ensuing months, the erstwhile passenger-cargo | vessel was transformed to a transport, with the docky |
As the | vessel was dismantled by heavy machinery, the salvage |
The | vessel was originally have to been named HMS Ogre, bu |
Gamage (IX-227), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
and May 2006 by Samsung Heavy Industries, the | vessel was built to replace the 5,600-TEU U-type vess |
The | vessel was sold 29 September 1995 by MARAD to Pegasus |
The First Sri Lankan Captain on the | vessel was Captain Sirimevan Ranasinghe WWV RWP |
nker) designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
The | vessel was sponsored by Mrs. Homer L. Ferguson upon c |
The | vessel was built in 1975 and formerly served as a Sco |
drowning Wallace Febrey, landsman, while that | vessel was under way at sea in latitude 36 degrees 58 |
economical transportation to its new site, the | vessel was cut into four sections. |
The | vessel was built by Meyer Werft of Papenburg, Germany |
for conversion to FPSO vessels, and the first | vessel was delivered in the third quarter of 2007. |
At the time, the | vessel was manned by 24 crew: five South Koreans and |
This | vessel was the French frigate Topaze, a powerful 40-g |
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