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dedicated to achieving safe transport, cleaner | seas and free competition. |
ts, and a historical reputation for mountainous | seas and frequent severe storms. |
ding rates decline, the ridges subside, and the | seas drain from the cratons. |
ion as he tries to get through every day on the | seas, away from his family. |
as built and designed special for the Caribbean | seas, it functions as a support ship for the Royal N |
Mediterranean, Suez Canal, and Red and Arabian | Seas to furnish quick and safe transportation for Pr |
The storm produced heavy rainfall, rough | seas and gale force winds but did little damage. |
Berge Meere und Giganten (Mountains | Seas and Giants) |
and 17th centuries, civilian ships on the high | seas were given letters of marque by a nation-state |
esign prevents the vessel from rolling in heavy | seas and gives additional deck space for storing the |
Seas of Grass | |
gned to the 2° Gruppo Navale d'Altura (2nd High | Seas Naval Group) of the II Divisione Navale (2nd Na |
It is the invocation to the Lord of the | seas to guard the great Andhra Medical College. |
in the thought of rocks and trees, of skies and | seas; his hand the wonders wrought. |
They found that the | seas still harbor great secrets. |
His paintings, which are mostly large views of | seas and harbours, often depict fantastic foreign pl |
Due to its prominent visibility from the | seas, it has historically been a navigational mark f |
Pliny's upper and lower | seas must have been the Baltic and the Mediterranean |
After the scuttling of the High | Seas Fleet he was held as a POW by the British and r |
ding to Houbraken, he was famous for his stormy | seas, and he is remembered as a "son of the seas" by |
ed the North Pacific and the China and Japanese | Seas; and he accompanied Commodore Matthew Perry's f |
, and two years later was forced to flee beyond | seas, where he is said to have died in 1569. |
ee provided by the close by Trent, but with the | seas still heavy this proved to be too dangerous, an |
mnants of Gordon were expected to produce rough | seas and heavy rains. |
nducted operations in the Ionian and Tyrrhenian | Seas on her way back to the western end. |
ed Darwin, Australia, for the Mindanao and Sulu | Seas for her sixth patrol. |
abrador, Canada, in January 1959, raging winter | seas cracked her main decks and swept one crewman ov |
ich was the main supporting column of the Seven | Seas, telling her that she would be able to delay th |
d that she could no longer travel into the high | seas with her damaged bow and had to turn back towar |
Ecosystems Research on the Margins of European | Seas, or HERMES, was an international multidisciplin |
i) southeast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in rough | seas and high winds. |
He wrote a book, Tempest-Tossed on Methodist | Seas, about his decision to leave the Methodist Epis |
is a good-natured pirate who crosses the Seven | Seas with his crew, getting into various adventures. |
Cutthroats: Terror on the High | Seas currently holds a score of 55.55% (based upon 2 |
nudibranch is found in the Indian Ocean and the | seas around Hong Kong. |
his nudibranch is known only from Japan and the | seas around Hong Kong. |
ys, he spent at court, and in travel beyond the | seas with honourable knights and gentlemen, first in |
the Tahiti Longhouse viewed here from the Seven | Seas Lagoon, house all of the resort's rooms. |
, and the Barents, Norwegian, Black, and Baltic | seas, demonstrating how close NATO ships could get t |
No change was made to Azure | Seas' itinerary, however. |
In the | seas, the ichthyosaurs declined and eventually died |
The stories of adventure on the high | seas were illustrated by Wood, Crandall, Krigstein, |
roached the high cliffs of the coastline, heavy | seas made immediate landing impossible. |
The war on the high | seas and in the West Indies was a largely economic w |
an account of the scuttling of the German High | Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow. |
gic species that is found in warm and temperate | seas, especially in the northern hemisphere. |
was present at the surrender of the German High | Seas Fleet in November 1918. |
, she was one of three destroyers sunk by heavy | seas encountered in Halsey's Typhoon. |
Royal Caribbean cruise ship, MS Explorer of the | Seas, arrived in Bermuda on August 7 and was schedul |
it must surely be the shortest road between two | seas anywhere in the world. |
r Spirit completed in 1999, and Discoverer Deep | Seas completed in 2000. |
nga titled It Takes a Wizard published by Seven | Seas Entertainment in 2009. |
It is published in English by Seven | Seas Entertainment, in French by Editions Ki-oon, an |
to Morocco; also in the Mediterranean and Black | seas and in the Suez Canal. |
assigned to the 4th Scouting Group of the High | Seas Fleet in Wilhelmshaven. |
as to aid ships, usually by towing, on the high | seas or in combat or post-combat areas, plus "other |
After the Battle of Jutland the German High | Seas put in very few appearances on the North sea so |
The second was his memoirs, Within The Four | Seas, published in 1985. |
e on Chang-an East road, but moved to the Seven | Seas Residence in 1968. |
by the Royal Navy of Dutch shipping on the high | seas, even in wars in which the Dutch Republic was n |
She was interned with the majority of the High | Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow in November 1918 following |
ntary work, as the Volksunie went through rough | seas internally in those days, when separists and re |
Regent Seven | Seas specializes in ships with small passenger capac |
1918, the Allies interned the bulk of the High | Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow, where it was ultimately sc |
Germany's High | Seas Fleet in the World War online at the War Times |
ips present at the surrender of the German High | Seas Fleet, in November 1918. |
The primary responsibility of the High | Seas Fleet in 1917 and 1918 was to secure the German |
harveyi is thought to be the cause of the milky | seas effect, in which, during the night, a uniform b |
he other three boats in the darkness and rising | seas, steered in the direction of the Spanish coast. |
Emden was commissioned into the High | Seas Fleet in late 1916. |
U-boats, and crossed the Norwegian and Barents | Seas without incident. |
Base fare on Regent Seven | Seas ships includes most alcoholic beverages onboard |
This species is distributed in the | seas along India and the Philippines. |
rogress, and Fankwei: or The San Jacinto in the | Seas of India, China, and Japan. |
The reference in Akdamut to all the | seas being ink and all the reeds pens is paralleled |
bright moon my constant companion, and the four | seas my inseparable friends, - what mean you by roam |
chard Eckermann, the Chief of Staff of the High | Seas Fleet, insisted on the operation, and so Ingeno |
Oceana, Pew Charitable Trusts, SeaWeb, Save Our | Seas, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Woods Hol |
1990); and the Special Senate Committee on High | Seas Salmon Interception. |
ereignty rights should be claimed over the open | seas and international airspaces in the Aegean Sea. |
no annexations, no indemnities, freedom of the | seas, and international arbitration. |
the Grand Fleet as it escorted the German High | Seas Fleet into the Firth of Forth to be interned fo |
Much of the film is set in the South | Seas and is based on a story by Robert Louis Stevens |
The Save Our | Seas Foundation is an international non-profit chari |
South | Seas Resort is owned and managed by Luxury Resorts, |
Venus of the South | Seas (1924) is a feature film starring swimmer Annet |
Pirates of the High | Seas (1950) is the 44th serial released by Columbia |
g Old West buildings, and he also created Roman | Seas, which is a project of recreating Roman warship |
The Save Our | Seas Foundation is making a difference through creat |
s like the face beauteous of Earth clad in wavy | seas; Deccan is her brow crescent-like on which the |
also reported from the Mediterranean and Black | Seas, and is a Lessepsian migrant in the Gulf of Eil |
landings by Allied forces in the Japanese South | Seas Mandate island-by-island, and to inflict such l |
plants, mythical creatures, faraway countries, | seas and islands with their bizarre inhabitants such |
a perilous chase through various exotic cities, | seas and islands. |
hains wore the shape into the rock during rough | seas and it has been known as Australia Rock ever si |
along the coasts of Adriatic, Ionian and Aegean | Seas, where it has been recorded from Croatia and Gr |
Queen Victoria landed here in 1847, when heavy | seas made it impossible to enter Douglas Harbour. |
nuclear-powered submarine, which sank in rough | seas as it was being towed in the Bay of Biscay of t |
s Angeles, and on the cruise ship Allure of the | Seas, before its maiden voyage in December 2010. |
0 ft) offshore, forcing the evacuation in heavy | seas via its motorboat. |
ience, to some extent, a la carte, Regent Seven | Seas bills its cruises as "the most all-inclusive". |
ext, due to the British Navy's supremacy on the | seas and its blockade of Central Powers shipping, th |
2 March 1942, having done some patrols over the | seas around Jamaica, going to Norfolk, Virginia, USA |
y's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences ( | SEAS), effective Jan. 1, 2009. |
Refueling operations in very heavy | seas in January 1945, resulted in injuries to severa |
ponica), extensively cultivated on ropes in the | seas of Japan and Korea. |
lefish, is a small cuttlefish that lives in the | seas between Japan and Hong Kong. |
d of Task Force 74 operating in the South China | Seas, Ritcheson joined his staff as Signal Officer. |
Red Sea and in the the Western Indian Ocean, in | seas along Kenya and Tanzania. |
Foster) is an heiress who has inherited a South | Seas island known as Pleasure Island. |
At the war's end the ship cleared the | seas off Korea and Japan for the occupation forces. |
with an intimate knowledge of the trade and the | seas from Labrador to the West Indies. |
Mare is believed to be the largest of numerous | seas and lakes in Titan's north polar region. |
f volcanic eruption that takes place in shallow | seas or lakes. |
In | Seas and Lands (1891) and Japonica (1892) he gives a |
re-echoed, not only in India but across distant | seas and lands. |
The Glory of the | Seas, “the last ship built by Donald McKay, made the |
This species is found worldwide in warm | seas between latitudes 40° North and 40° South at de |
The boulders were formed in prehistoric | seas as layers of sand, calcite and iron oxide colle |
The rough | seas also led to a Chinese ship striking a reef. |
Seven | Seas Marine Life Park was a marine mammal park, and |
The Blue Planet: | Seas of Life, Part 1 "Ocean World" (2001) |
The Indonesian | seas function like a basin, and the Throughflow cont |
The annual catch of krill in Japanese | seas is limited to 70,000 metric tonnes by governmen |
d been engaged in a fatal shoot-out on the high | seas in living memory." |
galleons ran aground on Whitburn Rocks in rough | seas and local inhabitants plundered the wreckage. |
f number of fishes of tropic and warm temperate | seas whose long winglike fins make it possible for t |
t 2009, Pitchfork Media placed Dead Cities, Red | Seas & Lost Ghosts at #188 on their list of the Top |
Dead Cities, Red | Seas & Lost Ghosts is the second studio album by the |
This species is found in the | seas around Madagascar and Mauritius. |
ng westerly winds during the winter cause heavy | seas, that make anchorage in the 0.6 metres (2 ft 0 |
neration ‘‘is the core investment that Save Our | Seas is making into worldwide projects”. |
The Grand fleet had been fighting heavy | seas and making slow progress coming south, also bei |
amaran from England to Australia, braving heavy | seas and Malaysian pirates along the way. |
ere swept off their makeshift raft in the heavy | seas, a man died in an automobile accident near New |
Struggling for two days in heavy | seas, she managed to bring her sister ship within ra |
Due to it being located between two | seas, La Manga is also an ideal place for water spor |
The journey over | seas lasted many days and to ensure the reptiles did |
was also formed by the sediment of the ancient | seas, where marine shale points to Miocene origin. |
al sortie over the peninsula or the surrounding | seas, or meet the same requirements as naval personn |
en, and began to hunt the boy across the twenty | seas of Mer, in order to capture the Treasures, and |
El Dia Que | Seas Para Mi |
Islands Protectorate, and educated at the South | Seas Evangelical Mission School there. |
work as preparation for the launch of the South | Seas Evangelical Mission (SSEM), established in 1904 |
had both served as missionaries with the South | Seas Evangelical Mission in the Solomon Islands. |
third was, beside the | seas of Mon, |
andering the Earth by Poseidon, the lord of the | seas, battles monsters including Scylla and the cycl |
due to the limited transportation, regions near | seas had more types of jeot compared to the inland a |
How could this timeless ship have roamed the | seas for more than two centuries? |
It is situated on the grounds of the Inland | Seas Maritime Museum near the mouth of the Vermilion |
"Sorrows The | Seas Of My Heart" - 3:02 |
Founded Upon the | Seas: A Narrative of Some English Maritime and Overs |
7 days through gales and snow squalls, in heavy | seas which navigator Frank Worsley described as a "m |
ause microbial mats and shallow, supersaturated | seas were necessary for the formation of this form o |
and ability to conduct air operations in rough | seas, which necessitated further modifications to co |
helps lead this voyage of adventure on the high | seas of Nepenthes history, by prefacing the work wit |
or feathers was a major threat, along with high | seas drift nets; however both of these have ceased, |
n capital ships never met in combat on the high | seas, they nevertheless made rendezvous. |
eutral and belligerent and shipping on the high | seas introducing new prize rules. |
This species is distributed in the | seas along New Zealand. |
which was difficult on a pitching deck in heavy | seas with no protection from the elements; in contra |
occurrence of these molluscs in the Cretaceous | seas of North America. |
Seas farther north and northwest of the Wandel Sea a | |
It is native to shallow | seas around Northern Europe, where it lives on stony |
This species is distributed in the | seas along Northwest Australia |
d Ned discover Nemo's plan of travelling to the | seas of Norway, where he will have the ultimate reve |
following a shift in patrol zones to the frozen | seas around Novaya Zemlya and transfer to the 13th U |
the North Sea, 5 October for the other European | seas, 2 November for the African coast north of the |
Oasis of the | Seas, an Oasis class Ship |
Considered too small, unsuitable for heavy | seas, and obsolete by the time of completion, the Ka |
Lakes and Ponds, Where Land Meets the Sea, and | Seas and Oceans. |
rs navigating the country's territorial waters, | seas or oceans. |
They are benthic, found at the bottom of | seas and oceans. |
cued by another lifeboat and, in heavy rain and | seas, all of the seventeen-man crew of the Mary Stan |
to the First Torpedo Boat Flotilla of the High | Seas Fleet of the Kaiserliche Marine. |
ld the Sultan, Monarch both of land and the two | Seas; Conqueror of both Hosts; King of both Iraqs; M |
oyal Caribbean International - Adventure of the | Seas, Allure of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas, En |
which battle confirmed British dominance of the | seas east of the Cape of Good Hope for the rest of t |
gned to weather hurricane force winds and heavy | seas, capable of surviving winds up to 50 knots, bre |
to the First Torpedo Boat Flotilla of the High | Seas Fleet of the Kaiserliche Marine. |
The Residence is called Seven | Seas because of the guardhouse code-named Seven Seas |
Horizons, Journey Into Imagination, The Living | Seas, Wonders of Life, and The Land. |
G39 was assigned to the High | Seas Fleet of the Kaiserliche Marine when she partic |
at Flotilla, Twelfth Half-Flotilla, of the High | Seas Fleet of the Kaiserliche Marine. |
Boat Flotilla, Sixth Half-Flotilla of the High | Seas Fleet of the Kaiserliche Marine. |
who saw it as a violation of the freedom of the | seas and of their territorial integrity. |
Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the | Seas, Emperor of India, and the United States of Ame |
Another survey by the Whitney South | Seas Expedition of the American Museum of Natural Hi |
Portugal gained control of all lands and | seas west of the Saragossa line, including all of As |
een the British Grand Fleet and the German High | Seas Fleet off the Jutland coast of Denmark. |
South | Seas Government Office |
sciplinary study of coastal oceans and marginal | seas, especially on Baltic Sea related oceanography. |
drilled in 1991, with Sonat's Discoverer Seven | Seas drillship, on Mississippi Canyon block 854. |
essel was surrendered with the rest of the High | Seas Fleet on 24 November 1918 and interned at Scapa |
nother town but was unfortunately victim to the | seas erosion on East Anglia, this town has been nick |
yern joined the III Battle Squadron of the High | Seas Fleet on 15 July 1916, just two weeks after the |
al von Reuter ordered the scuttling of the High | Seas Fleet on 21 June 1919, while the guard ships of |
al Scheer became Commander in chief of the High | Seas Fleet on 18 January 1916 when Admiral von Pohl |
It is covered at high tide and in heavy | seas, often only visible, as in the photograph below |
three sides leaving the side opposite the Seven | Seas Lagoon open. |
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