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rmost connective tissue covering of any organ, | vessel, or other structure. |
to patrol off Stavanger, and to sink any enemy | vessel that she might spot in the harbour, since the |
sing or comprising the remains of any vehicle, | vessel or aircraft or other movable structure or part |
6, 1916, with the merchant steamer SS Appam, a | vessel previously captured by the Germans who install |
d done while serving as an apprentice training | vessel. |
he ship's crew saw a periscope approaching the | vessel but as the ship was a hospital ship and protec |
t employ a specialist in naval architecture or | vessel strength which is typical for such companies. |
ed and used by the Germans as an armed coastal | vessel until being sunk for a final time by the Briti |
Second World War for use as an armed boarding | vessel in the Contraband Control Service. |
here she was intercepted by the Armed Boarding | Vessel Dundee and the cruiser Achilles. |
French) is a fictional three-masted armed navy | vessel appearing in The Adventures of Tintin comic bo |
e on an enemy submarine from an armed merchant | vessel. |
is the largest and most heavily armed Klingon | vessel seen in the Star Trek franchise. |
The USAT Meigs, a United States Army transport | vessel (sometimes incorrectly referred to as the USS |
ubmerged a metre below the surface, around the | vessel to control the spillage. |
of the enemy's shots fell over and around the | vessel, the TICONDEROGA fought her guns gallantly thr |
second gives origin to the stapedial artery, a | vessel which atrophies in humans but persists in some |
f the Atlantic as well as numerous articles on | vessel design, preservation of historic vessels and m |
hich were the first practical artificial blood | vessel replacements. |
Later she served as escort | vessel and survived the war. |
nified Socialist Republic of Vietnam as patrol | vessel PRVSN Pham Ngu Lao (HQ-01). |
d States Lighthouse Service, which served as a | vessel of the United States Navy during World War I, |
of the squadron towing and acting as dispatch | vessel. |
th von Moltke the Elder and served as training | vessel for cadets and midshipmen and made numerous vo |
to iron both sponsons at the same time, as the | vessel had to be careened several feet to enable them |
Aberdeen was fitted for use as Despatch | Vessel during construction, and was used by the Comma |
ntil 1940, U-26 was primarily used as training | vessel and for propaganda purposes by the German gove |
Launched 1869; used as merchant | vessel until 1923; then as stationary training ship u |
On occasion, she acted as reference | vessel for submarines of the Southwest Pacific forces |
1, in the 2004 opilio crab season, as partner | vessel of featured vessel Maverick. |
to those living on the ship-for as long as the | vessel is in that port. |
, Australia: on Friday 19 January 1816, as the | vessel was beating out of the harbour with a strong n |
She is most notable as the | vessel on which Hawley Crippen and his lover, Ethel L |
As the | vessel was dismantled by heavy machinery, the salvage |
them float off as the | vessel sank at about 8 o clock the vessel capsized Tw |
y Russian submarine - only to be killed as the | vessel flees through the very waters onto which the " |
ing platform beneath a dome which opens as the | vessel descends. |
ginia, she replaced Pilot (AM-104) as training | vessel there on 24 April 1945. |
li, that is identified now by consensus as the | vessel sunk at the Battle off the coast of Abkhazia, |
He also operated on the surface as escort | vessel for the large convoy PQ16, and was mentioned i |
ng the initial assault, she acted as reference | vessel for the waves of landing craft bringing the tr |
to as such rather than a hospital ship as the | vessel is armed, thus not meeting the Geneva Conventi |
b informs them that a huge robot (known as the | Vessel of Portentia) is hidden in the Mawgu Lair, and |
ises from the anterior tibial, as soon as that | vessel has passed through the interosseous space; it |
ed into the Republic of Vietnam Navy as patrol | vessel RVNS Ngo Quyen (HQ-17). |
n a small advance boat to greet Dickens as his | vessel entered the harbor. |
e conducted experiments and served as training | vessel at Newport until 10 May 1913. |
fted it was not used for the War Effort as the | vessel carrying it was sunk in the English Channel. |
er focuses primarily on Australian cinema as a | vessel of public dreaming, creating a link between co |
DO) concentration within the high aspect ratio | vessel (HARV),” Biotechnology Progress,19:1335-1341. |
with a ship chaplain on board the Assiento, a | vessel trading with Guinea and carrying slaves to Bue |
Initially, the Americans assumed the | vessel was a sailing boat, but upon closer examinatio |
pedo at the ship on the right and three at the | vessel on the left. |
rvice, which dispatched the Australian Customs | vessel Storm Bay immediately. |
talians, she sank the Italian auxiliary patrol | vessel V17 / Pia and the Italian sailing vessel Bice. |
e was used by the Navy as an auxiliary support | vessel, delivering coal to Union steamers blockading |
ged when she sank the Italian auxiliary patrol | vessel V8 / Filippo with gunfire. |
t is thought to be a Japanese auxiliary patrol | vessel. |
an merchant Egle, the Italian auxiliary patrol | vessel V50 / Adalia, the Italian sailing vessel Stefa |
She also attacked the German auxiliary patrol | vessel Uj 6073 / Nimeth Allah, but failed to hit her. |
retained consciousness long enough to back his | vessel away from the piers and towards the open sea b |
Iredale was a four-masted steel barque sailing | vessel that ran ashore October 25, 1906, on the Orego |
The crew of the Hudson's Bay Company | vessel Una were the first to mine, discovering a vein |
turning units and antennas aboard a BC Ferries | vessel in British Columbia, Canada |
Near Daytona Beach, a | vessel carrying 2,000 cases of liquor sank along with |
e land (Eastern Mongolia) fell to and became a | vessel of the Manchus. |
Became survey | vessel HMS Woodlark, 1964. |
ng (she can only summon Chocobo), and became a | vessel for the Wind Crystal after the others were tak |
ke Dean decide to give in and become Michael's | vessel even if the end result is the deaths of millio |
suitable and is therefore chosen to become the | vessel for the continuing incarnation, not the guiltl |
However, before the | vessel could be made war ready orders came through fr |
and were reengaged by the Americans before the | vessel was destroyed in a large explosion. |
of Defence rescued seven people, before their | vessel, Annie Marie, was crushed in the ice pack nort |
's lead ship, Amagiri, is famous for being the | vessel to sink the American patrol craft PT-109, the |
x days later, UB-17 seized the Belgian sailing | vessel Leon Mathilde as a prize off Ostende. |
ard, leading the boarding party to believe the | vessel was probably used as a resupply ship for fishi |
he heading and location of a belligerent naval | vessel has no bearing on its status. |
ectromagnets (i.e., coils) located beneath the | vessel containing the liquid. |
n 15 feet, and if possible 20 feet, beyond the | vessel using it. |
September and assumed duty as blasting control | vessel in addition to her salvage work. |
strongly associated with contact bleeding and | vessel abnormalities even after treatment. |
nald H. Brown (R 104) is a blue-water research | vessel of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric A |
ty from the USS Kanawha attempted to board the | vessel, but were driven off by Confederate soldiers f |
quires that when women are employed on board a | vessel that they have separate sanitary facilities. |
trawler crew detonated charges on board their | vessel to avoid capture, and the fourth trawler turne |
went back to New York on 4 January to board a | vessel enroute to Africa. |
kleton-Rowett Expedition in 1921, on board the | vessel Quest. |
especially numerous things found on board the | vessel which were not. |
hers on the occasion of the fire on board that | vessel, 31 March 1901. |
onstable may seize anything found on board the | vessel or in the vehicle which he with reasonable cau |
blowing out of the manhole gasket on board the | vessel, Penn hauled the fire while standing on a boar |
s on the schooner Europe stayed on board their | vessel. |
of the manhole plate of boiler D on board that | vessel, 25 January 1905. |
of the manhole plate of boiler D on board that | vessel, 25 January 1905. |
French naval commandos then boarded the | vessel and rescued the hostages. |
ng the Isthmus of Panama, they boarded another | vessel to San Francisco. |
A boarding team from Farragut boarded the | vessel and the eight suspected pirates were taken abo |
nally, armed DFO and RCMP officers boarded the | vessel in international waters on the Grand Banks. |
in 1950 the ship was converted to boom defence | vessel. |
She became a boom defence | vessel in 1903 and was lent to the Liverpool Salvage |
s located on the western side of the boom gate | vessel (tug boat), which was 30 metres (98 ft) long. |
own as a net layer, net tender or boom defence | vessel was a type of small auxiliary ship. |
aced 'Drum' in the Fastnet race, borrowing the | vessel from her current owner (the Scottish multi car |
This continued until 2005, when a brand new | vessel was purchased to replace Spirit of Gosport on |
cocaine were seized aboard a Brazilian flagged | vessel which was intercepted by the French Navy, acti |
n average, more than six months for breaking a | vessel of the same size. |
Early incidences of the bridge spouted | vessel are found in Persia in the early Iron Age and |
A bridge spouted | vessel is a particular design of pitcher originating |
12 miles west-south-west of the Brighton Light | Vessel. |
The Brisbane-bound passenger | vessel had become caught in rough seas off the east c |
ce Forester also recaptured a British merchant | vessel. |
the fall of 1902, the British trading/whaling | vessel named the Active had made a stop at Cape Low, |
U-17 sank the first British merchant | vessel in the First World War, and also sank another |
three torpedoes, and sank the British salvage | vessel HMS Salviking south of India. |
Laid down as the British merchant | vessel Speybank in 1926, the vessel was captured in 1 |
757's first victims were the British transport | vessel HMS LCT-2398 - destroying 291 tons of shipping |
She was fated to be the first British merchant | vessel sunk by Germany in the First World War. |
k by U-99), and the 6,423 ton British merchant | vessel Delilian. |
A Brittany Ferries | vessel is named after the village and operates from n |
rael Broadcasting Authority reported broke the | vessel in half. |
The Ringlemere Gold Cup is a Bronze Age | vessel found in the Ringlemere barrow near Sandwich i |
Captained by Charles J Brownrigg, this | vessel and her crew made several patrols aimed at hin |
hore, pipe processing, ship building, pressure | vessel, structural and mechanical contracting manufac |
ank P. Armstrong and A.F. Henderson built this | vessel, which was initially intended for service on t |
y, including tanker transportation, bulk cargo | vessel transportation. |
The captain had soundings taken but the | vessel, as if moved by some hidden force, was freed f |
he original contract was for $500,000, but the | vessel ended up being delivered 3 years late and cost |
she was replaced in the Dutch Navy by another | vessel of the same name. |
h his nemesis, who is struck and killed by the | vessel. |
In California the | vessel was sold in order to purchase cattle to be dri |
In 1854, while en route to California, the | vessel on which he was aboard, the San Francisco, was |
rop Aware" propeller safety campaign; improved | vessel lighting and lifejacket laws. |
long tons (1,397 t)) and capacious ship-rigged | vessel purchased by the Union Navy during the America |
pposite side of the ship, nearly capsizing the | vessel. |
enchman that both she and the captured British | vessel were taken shortly afterwards when another Bri |
e frigate Pourvoyeuse and the captured English | vessel Annibal. |
he safety and the release of a captured marine | vessel. |
ther officer and sixteen men, and captured the | vessel and crew. |
, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, captured a | vessel operating off the Somali coast whose crew were |
Team Philips was a catamaran sailing | vessel built to try to take Pete Goss around the worl |
e Reserve on 7 November 1945 as a Category "B" | vessel. |
Rarely, TRH may cause blood | vessel constriction leading to hemorrhage in patients |
gen battery, with 11 vessels and two cells per | vessel. |
Arnhem (ship) - the 17th century Dutch | vessel, which explored sections of the Gulf of Carpen |
sh version the Unicorn was a 17th century navy | vessel that sailed under the Union Jack and was comma |
bridge was a form of usually ceramic drinking | vessel developed sometime before 500 BC by Indigenous |
On the ceremony the | vessel received an Estonian name Sulev. |
On the ceremony the | vessel received an Estonian name Olev. |
a de Mar beach in 1925, when a charted fishing | vessel capsized in heavy surf and Kahanamoku rescued |
In a Time Charter, the | vessel is hired for a specific amount of time. |
liam Steuben, set sail on a chartered merchant | vessel, the Leander. |
ver, Western Australia and, having chartered a | vessel and loaded her with their stock and implements |
gators suspected that Archer had chartered the | vessel in order to flee an Arkansas arrest warrant, a |
It was Carver who chartered the | vessel, and being the most respected and affluent mem |
in 1900, the pier was struck by the china clay | vessel SS Ovenbeg (formerly the Russian registered SS |
ollowing a collision between a Chinese fishing | vessel and a Japanese Coast Guard patrol ship in the |
boats in September detained a Chinese fishing | vessel near a disputed island chain. |
last to abandon ship, U-75, having circled the | vessel, fired a second torpedo, which struck No2 hold |
id construction and served as a civilian cargo | vessel out of Norfolk up until 1979. |
June 1946 and sold for use as a civilian cargo | vessel. |
s such as a submarine or Kingston class patrol | vessel, a Coxswain usually holds the rank of Chief Pe |
stroyer, frigate or Protecteur class auxiliary | vessel, a Coxswain holds the rank of Chief Petty Offi |
HMS Blazer (P279), a P2000 Archer class patrol | vessel. |
rmerly, the INS Sarayu, a Sukanya class patrol | vessel of the Indian Navy sold to Sri Lanka in 2000. |
She is an ice class e3 | vessel. |
The Type 139 patrol trawler was a class of | vessel used as a training ship by the Federal German |
the P400 class patrol | vessel Fougueuse (P685) |
The Lake class patrol | vessel was a class of patrol vessels built in 1974 fo |
The Topaz, a Trinkat class patrol | vessel of the Seychelles Coast Guard, was sent out on |
ort Cataraqui was a North Sands class merchant | vessel. |
7/MSO-427) was an Aggressive class minesweeper | vessel in the United States Navy. |
any navy this was used as a rule to classify a | vessel as a boat, not a ship. |
USS Carolina, a United States Coast Guard | vessel, was built at Morehead City, North Carolina, i |
the greatest loss of life aboard a Coast Guard | vessel during World War II. |
Bay is unique among United States Coast Guard | Vessel Traffic Services because it maintains direct c |
ance Cutter" - the "W" signifies a Coast Guard | vessel). |
pp resumed her pre-war duties as a coast guard | vessel until being decommissioned and laid up in Hort |
at Batumi with Republic of Georgia Coast Guard | vessel in the background |
To ensure Coast Guard | vessel and facility compliance with federal pollution |
and reclassified as a 1st-Class Coast Defence | Vessel on 30 September 1921. |
s boarded the ship from a Canadian Coast Guard | vessel with the use of tear gas and smoke bombs. |
ne to be a commanding officer of a Coast Guard | vessel during wartime. |
was re-designated as 2nd Class Coastal Defense | Vessel. |
Japanese Navy as the 2nd class Coastal Defense | Vessel Okinoshima. |
downer remained in service as a coastal patrol | vessel in the River Blackwater, Essex. |
reclassified as a second class coastal patrol | vessel, but was used primarily for training duties. |
s re-classified as a 2nd class Coastal Defense | Vessel on 28 August 1912, and was declared obsolete a |
re-classified as a First-class Coastal Defense | Vessel. |
in the development of new Coastal Surveillance | Vessel class for the Maldivian Coast Guard. |
, originally a steel-hulled, coastal passenger | vessel built in 1924 at Elizabethport, New Jersey, by |
rmed services for ComEight as a coastal patrol | vessel around the Gulf area until January 1942. |
was re-designated a 1st class Coastal Defense | Vessel on 1 September 1921. |
re-designated as a “2nd-Class Coastal Defense | Vessel”. |
reclassified as a second class coastal patrol | vessel, and was assigned to coastal survey duties. |
reclassified as a second class coastal patrol | vessel on 28 August 1912, and was retired from the na |
s re-classified as a 2nd class Coastal Defense | Vessel, and later used as a submarine tender. |
R/V Tioga is a coastal research | vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Insti |
s re-classified as a 1st class Coastal Defence | Vessel. |
By coincidence, the | vessel on which he later achieved fame (and death) wa |
day; however, due to the threat of Colin, the | vessel was set to leave later in the day instead of s |
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