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ed recently by the naming of the NOAA research | vessel, Henry B. Bigelow. |
he ship was being plundered by the Nootka, the | vessel was blown up. |
ine meant to simulate a submerged North Korean | vessel. |
der of the passengers bound for the North, the | vessel careened, admitting cold water to the engine-r |
the 21st, U-168 attacked a Norwegian merchant | vessel, the Fenris. |
Nordlyset, 82 tons, Norwegian sailing | vessel sunk on 19 Jul 1915 |
and sinking the 3,025 tonne Norwegian merchant | vessel Scebli, killing two sailors. |
y for the Fortuna, Norwegian-Argentine whaling | vessel which participated in establishing the first p |
in the Imperial and Soviet navies, notably the | vessel used for the three-year expedition ordered by |
In early November, the | vessel returned to Norfolk for much needed upkeep. |
(The Parting), about the nuclear-powered cargo | vessel NS Otto Hahn. |
forward bearings from the user to an object or | vessel, and some provide the reciprocal bearing as we |
g bridge, built in 1958, was an obstruction to | vessel traffic, thus removal was mandated by the Coas |
She served as an ocean station | vessel out of Seattle, Washington until her return to |
HMS Scott is an ocean survey | vessel of the Royal Navy, and the only vessel of her |
nstrument P latform) is an open ocean research | vessel owned by the Office of Naval Research and oper |
) are now installed on most of the ocean going | vessel according to the IMO requirement, VDR have mad |
L. Rollins, USCG for duty as an ocean station | vessel out of Tacoma, Washington. |
. Air Force which redesignated her Ocean Range | Vessel USAFS Coastal Crusader (ORV-16). |
fication was changed to Oceanographic Research | Vessel and designated T-AGOR-8. |
urements than any other oceanographic research | vessel then in use. |
y Wind: The Saga of the Oceanographic Research | Vessel "Atlantis". |
OAA's first newly built oceanographic research | vessel in 17 years. |
requirement for historical preservation of the | vessel. |
nd report fuel usage, with the aim of reducing | vessel operator's fuel cost and the harmful emissions |
lower manhole plate joint on boiler B of that | vessel, Ehle assisted in hauling the fires in the hot |
r, and found guilty of causing the loss of his | vessel. |
As captain of this | vessel (later renamed the Indian Chief), Harris took |
fit better with the obvious decrepitude of the | vessel after 1775, though any collier dragged all aro |
Despite the sinking of the | vessel, only two crew members were lost. |
en resulted in the complete destruction of the | vessel by fire. |
he master adding that he was part owner of the | vessel, that at the insurance on her had been reduced |
risked its own safety to protect the crew of a | vessel they torpedoed and sank. |
Wessex boasted an elaborate array of different | vessel types, often highly decorated and very well-ma |
in a crash landing and the destruction of the | vessel. |
ut occasionally they grow from one side of the | vessel only, and present the appearance of a sessile |
As punishment, the master of the | vessel orders him to be tied up in a room down below |
In 1918 Vincent joined the crew of a | vessel chartered by the Foreign Office which was torp |
n a Coast Guard Small Boat is in charge of the | vessel and all personnel on board. |
e Red Dwarf, represent the evil parts of their | vessel, with a sadistic and glitchy Kryten, an ugly a |
It was reported that the inability of the | vessel to keep up higher speeds had eventually allowe |
ing system to reduce the magnetic field of the | vessel, so that it could move over magnetic mines wit |
rescued from drowning one of the crew of that | vessel. |
ria, a pot is the most common size of drinking | vessel for beer, and if you ask for a glass of beer a |
the Foretop," of that | Vessel, were recommended by the late Captain Peel for |
at and attempted to take a final survey of his | vessel, only to be driven back by another exploding d |
ion, and Lt. Silas W. Terry took charge of the | vessel so that she might complete her mission. |
The class society of the | vessel is Det Norske Veritas, DNV, and it is built to |
The owner of the | vessel plans to bring the "Swift" back to Brigg in th |
After the seizing of the | vessel, Locke took command of the vessel himself at G |
ughout the confrontation to stay astern of the | vessel, and out of gunshot, while Leopard surreptitio |
istry of Transport surveyors on arrival of the | vessel in Tonga, however, despite their subsequent cl |
quadruple turret brought the stability of the | vessel into question. |
uly considered the principal dimensions of the | vessel, the trade in which she was to be employed, et |
Following the explosion of a boiler of that | vessel, Boers displayed extraordinary heroism in the |
It is part of a larger series of Anatomy | Vessel works by the artist referencing nature but not |
ance between stimulators and inhibitors of new | vessel growth and is suppressed under normal physiolo |
ovisions, sickness, and the unsoundness of his | vessel, forced him to return without reaching the par |
t also has two protuberances on the top of the | vessel, which were probably used when lifting the ves |
Even changing the name of the | vessel would be difficult as ships are quite distinct |
ard engine still running ahead, the bow of the | vessel collided with the cave wall. |
are addressed: the responsibilities of fishing | vessel owners and skippers for the safety of the fish |
he process that led to the turning away of the | vessel and its passengers from sanctuary - antisemiti |
amage of goods was limited to the value of the | vessel, her equipment, and any freight due for the vo |
hauled the fires from under the boiler of that | vessel. |
NOAA provides a record of the | vessel at record 992 at chart 12200, indicating that |
deck flooded, and much of the interior of the | vessel destroyed. |
At this time, the cavernous hull of the | vessel was badly needed as a store and receiving ship |
of arterial rupture in which the layers of the | vessel separate prior to complete failure of the arte |
The loss of the | vessel would not make a breach of containment inevita |
gain upon the matter left at the bottom of the | vessel. |
ave a stern rudder directly in the rear of the | vessel). |
he mortar only on shore, and the safety of the | vessel depended therefore on the presence of an appar |
stern, engine room section and masthead of the | vessel remained visible off the island for many years |
the stapedial artery are now branches of this | vessel. |
rescuing from drowning one of the crew of that | vessel. |
She is a replica of a type of fishing | vessel which was used until 1935 off Iceland. |
w of damages or reported poor condition of the | vessel by port state control authorities |
repair itself, and to seek out the rest of the | vessel. |
A cross-bow is on the coat of arms of the | vessel which was also a friend of Kalevipoeg Sulev's |
k and, despite the rolling and pitching of the | vessel, got a firm grip on the armed depth charge, pu |
6-inch guns in the forward twin mount of that | vessel, 2 charges of powder ignited. |
ster (3.6% abv) The Coaster, a type of fishing | vessel, was used extensively by Cornish fishermen in |
nd documenting all aspects of the life of this | vessel - wartime transport, shipwreck, commercial sal |
taglandins leads to a delayed occlusion of the | vessel. |
Potomac during the passage of that | vessel from Cat Island to Nassau, 14 November 1898. |
Descriptive text is also provided, both of the | vessel and related trivia. |
Around the hull of the | vessel, a large wooden "raft" was to be constructed, |
The collected debris of the | vessel are currently stored in decommissioned missile |
hipmates and contributed to the success of his | vessel in reducing the enemy guns to silence. |
As a result of incident the mechanic of a | vessel Victor Firstov was lost and the captain of the |
formation of ice progresses, the weight of the | vessel increases and may ultimately cause a capsizing |
ith his brother Robert, were the owners of the | vessel. |
tion is available about the activities of this | vessel while operating as a submarine chaser. |
Speed of launching | vessel |
o midships turrets to reduce the length of the | vessel. |
the Tonquin's crew and the destruction of the | vessel by one of the surviving crew members. |
s of fouling can reduce the performance of the | vessel and increase its fuel requirements. |
aged by the Turkish navy; the remainder of the | vessel could not be located. |
highest esteem by the officers and men of this | vessel, who sincerely mourn his death, with his berea |
th while assisting with the rigging of another | vessel, the construction of the Half Moon was complet |
s at the opportunity to take full command of a | vessel. |
d to a gradual increase in the size of fishing | vessel operating from the East Coast harbours, althou |
Photo of the | vessel taken from a walkway northeast of it. |
e, and for the entire operational life of this | vessel, the Columbia River was not continuously navig |
Manufacturing of a | vessel dished end |
ng lengths, l is replaced with diameter of the | vessel. |
Drawing of a | vessel dished end |
e permitted according to the metallurgy of the | vessel fabrication materials, that is, according to t |
The South Korean operator of the | vessel, the Samho Shipping Company, was facing huge l |
the time of the explosion of a boiler of that | vessel at San Diego, Calif., 21 July 1905. |
the time of the explosion of a boiler of that | vessel at San Diego, Calif., 21 July 1905. |
Total cost of the | vessel was $171,000. |
xternal carotid, near the commencement of that | vessel, and ascends vertically between the internal c |
ol used by mariners to estimate the speed of a | vessel through water. |
Rodgers reported that "the behavior of the | vessel was easy, buoyant, and indicative of thorough |
t when a RAAF aircraft struck the masts of the | vessel. |
to fly by the ship and take photographs of the | vessel and its abnormal aerial antenna structure whic |
uses the liquid to settle to the bottom of the | vessel, where it is withdrawn. |
It is sometimes used during treatment of blood | vessel lesions, laser resurfacing, laser hair removal |
e easily hit by propellers or other parts of a | vessel. |
house after the flag and signal staffs of that | vessel had been shot away and, taking the flag which |
rch 2011, the contract for the purchase of the | vessel was cancelled according to press release issue |
rew, together with the original skipper of the | vessel, went out to attempt to salvage her. |
ut also decreases the expected lifespan of the | vessel from 30 years to 20 years. |
h a list of known objects in the vicinity of a | vessel, with known position. |
This version of the | vessel had different markings, including yellow marki |
overboard and rescued one of the crew of that | vessel from drowning. |
material that arose from the breaking up of a | vessel of war, made by an officer of the Navy Departm |
l by the American Institute for a model of the | vessel, "a trophy valued because of the great competi |
After making the initial form of the | vessel a paddle and anvil would then be used to furth |
lower front manhole gasket of boiler A of the | vessel, Johnson displayed great coolness and self-pos |
Then, hourly dewatering of the | vessel was necessary to maintain proper trim aboard t |
rature arbitrarily selected by the user of the | vessel according to the type of fluid and the tempera |
pressure on any given portion of the side of a | vessel. |
nd Customs, claimed that the detection of this | vessel illustrates the effectiveness of response in d |
Notable commanders of this | vessel include Sandy Woodward. |
The first master of the | vessel was Captain Albert Mathijsen. |
ersham was unable to attempt the taking of the | vessel, which floated free on the next high tide. |
ide varicose veins, occluding the lumen of the | vessel, and reducing the appearance of the varicosity |
n marine recovery, discovered the remains of a | vessel likely to be the Queen Anne's Revenge. |
tello rescued from drowning a landsman of that | vessel. |
Six crew members of the | vessel were injured and one left missing. |
with John Cloyes, a boatswain, or mate, of the | vessel living in Cambridge on the road to Watertown-n |
overboard and rescued one of the crew of that | vessel from drowning. |
The name of the | vessel was changed from the General Frank M. Coxe to |
ber is primarily influenced by the size of the | vessel which can be shown in the table below. |
09 following the collision and sinking of that | vessel in the Pacific War Theater on August 1-2, 1943 |
edics, members of HM Coastguard, and crew of a | vessel of the RNLI or any other lifeboat. |
ributing materially to the destruction of that | vessel. |
flint glass, which, taken from the bottom of a | vessel containing two hundredweight of glass, had the |
directly control the direction or speed of the | vessel. |
estions on how to improve the operation of the | vessel to minimize fuel usage. |
The trunk of the | vessel is then continued onward beneath the long head |
illiam Hall, "Captain of the Foretop," of that | Vessel, were recommended by the late Captain Peel for |
the research, ordered the investigation of the | vessel. |
is end a 25 foot model of the underside of the | vessel was created to dwarf the studio model of the U |
; it would explode below the water line of the | vessel. |
Heading (2) is the angle of the | vessel, aircraft or vehicle to an object (e.g. |
communities, Admiral Denman, commander of the | vessel, demanded the surrender of Chapchah, who had m |
tta, with service as executive officer of that | vessel after the peace protocol was signed on 12 Augu |
ipper (boating), a person who has command of a | vessel |
, pedestal mounted along the centerline of the | vessel, front, mid-ship and to the stern. |
the time of the explosion of a boiler of that | vessel at San Diego, Calif., 21 July 1905. |
Ownership of the | vessel was transferred to France on 21 April 1952 und |
Chembuduppu (meaning picking of copper | vessel) is a special ritual that has a place in Keral |
t in which the enemy had the dead range of the | vessel and was punishing her with heavy fire, Moore s |
ring that platelets clump at the site of blood | vessel injury, a process that precedes the formation |
, pedestal mounted along the centerline of the | vessel, front, mid-ship and to the stern and two trip |
en the first and second futtocks (ribs) of the | vessel. |
the language or version, the commander of the | vessel is an ancestor of Captain Haddock, one of the |
to make such thing, because the walls of that | vessel would have to be so heavy that it would amply |
ery unusual feature in angiosperms, of lacking | vessel elements in its wood. |
GRT) represents the total internal volume of a | vessel, where a register ton is equal to a volume of |
ey all stemmed from the same type of Neolithic | vessel (Gibson & Woods 1997, 162). |
originally contracted for the building of the | vessel in 1895 with The Newport News Shipbuilding and |
rvice is normally rendered at the request of a | vessel or by the VTS when deemed necessary. |
displayed at the time of the explosion of that | vessel at San Diego, Calif., 21 July 1905. |
by the hands on a gallows in the stern of the | vessel, shot dead by rifle or machine-gun fire, and t |
d shape to be a mazer bowl, a type of medieval | vessel, that it was Wych Elm and it was from the 14th |
The frequency of different | vessel types and pastes have helped to define the pha |
s one of the electrodes may be the wall of the | vessel itself. |
made the acquaintance of a young ensign of the | vessel with whom he later discovered diving and natur |
oplets in the vapor as it exits the top of the | vessel. |
ojects from and is attached to the wall of the | vessel. |
layed heroism at the time of the wreck of that | vessel. |
The master of the | vessel was found not to have caused the accident, but |
on (P-55) - a Protector class off-shore patrol | vessel currently in service. |
n (P-55) is a Protector class off-shore patrol | vessel in the Royal New Zealand Navy. |
ng, production, storage and offloading (FDPSO) | vessel. |
ra (Sagara meaning: Sea) is an Offshore Patrol | Vessel (OPV) of the Sri Lanka Navy. |
: Sea) is the Flag ship and an Offshore Patrol | Vessel (OPV) of the Sri Lanka Navy. |
design based on a commercial offshore support | vessel. |
She is a River class offshore patrol | vessel built by Vosper Thornycroft in Southampton to |
nt HMS Severn is a River class offshore patrol | vessel of the British Royal Navy. |
The company's first offshore production | vessel was the FPSO Kakap Natuna installed in April 1 |
commanding the first advanced offshore patrol | vessel ICGS Samar and the training ship ICGS Varuna. |
In the foreground, offshore support | vessel Toisa Perseus with the fifth-generation deepwa |
ala meaning: Sea waves) was an Offshore Patrol | Vessel (OPV) of the Sri Lanka Navy. |
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