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  • speed and safety, Cunard's company made ocean liners a success in the face of many potential rivals
  • Manchester Liners acquired control of the company in 1974 to ens
  • The liners acted as floating hotels and could accommodate
  • rtation and Travel - objects relating to ocean liners, airplanes, zeppelins, and trains.
  • was an all-aluminum design with steel cylinder liners and a 45° bank angle.
  • stom knives made by Emerson have dual titanium liners and handles made from linen micarta with titan
  • e Solent area, its history as a base for ocean liners and in particular its connections to RMS Titan
  • tonic and her sister were extremely profitable liners, and the two ships made crossings completely f
  • rned a living as pilots, guiding transatlantic liners and other vessels through the English Channel.
  • r was developed as a port of call for Atlantic liners, and on 30 August 1909 the first Cunard liner
  • r worked as a travel courier on Russian Baltic liners, and as interpreter for the British Council in
  • Tungsten powder based shaped charge liners are especially suitable for oil well completio
  • Some astronomers have asserted that LINERs are powered by star formation regions, while o
  • ind the other on water cooled rails or ceramic liners are used through the coil bore which reduce fr
  • The White Star Olympic-class liners at 21.5 knots (39.8 km/h) and the Hapag Impera
  • and is also at the forefront of playing cruise liners away from the quayside in the historic “Titani
  • ed submarine warfare and require all passenger liners be left unmolested.
  • were originally laid down as luxury passenger liners before being acquired by the IJN for conversio
  • ing carried ashore by lighter at Plymouth from liners bound for London via Southampton of Le Havre.
  • ot until the separate encounters by the cruise liners Bremen and Caledonian Star in the South Atlant
  • These ships were ocean liners built by the shipping line Nippon Yusen, requi
  • ull conversion of these two ships to passenger liners, but the project was not carried out.
  • ould continue to race one another in passenger liners but desist their attempts to best one another'
  • He's also had his share of one liners by himself, and with Guardromon, often ending
  • rs were loaded into four ships - the passenger liners Deutschland and Cap Arcona and two large steam
  • The basic accuracy of the current holidays 1-3 liners doesn't appear to be too bad.
  • r visits to the River Dart by passenger cruise liners during the cruising months.
  • ere often featured onboard transatlantic ocean liners favouring the Norwegian America Line and the C
  • Cunard's six post-World War I "A-class" ocean liners for the Canadian service.
  • orated in the art deco style utilized on ocean liners from the 1930s onwards.
  • The handles are constructed with titanium liners, G10 fiberglass scales, and a G10 backspacer.
  • signed with Japanese Top League team Kintetsu Liners in April.
  • d Martin's Laugh-In, where he would recite one liners in his monotone New York accent.
  • ave been used as a ganister for making furnace liners in 19th century iron smelting blast furnaces o
  • LINERs in general are characterized by optical spectr
  • in 1997, and has since acquired various cruise liners including Omar II, Omar III and most recently
  • The cylinder banks contain cast iron cylinder liners inserted into the crankcase surrounded by a wa
  • The mascot of the County Liners is the Indian.
  • The top of the cylinder liners is pressed into a recessed cut-out in the cyli
  • A week later she escorted the ocean liners Lancastria and Franconia as they carried troop
  • at this port some of the world's largest ocean liners like the Queen Mary 2 (2004) and Queen Elizabe
  • ne of the most popular and successful Chandris liners, made her own way for dismantling at Alang, In
  • Seven ocean liners moored in the port basins and along Sir John R
  • Gateway Bridge, the larger ocean going cruise liners must dock further down the river at the more i
  • o tourists, these included trips to see cruise liners, mystery tours, and round the island tours.
  • e interiors for a trio of American-built cargo liners named the SS Ancon, SS Cristobal and SS Panama
  • ndsor Castle; they were the only four-funneled liners not built for transatlantic service.
  • The liners notes do list a thank you to previous Prefab S
  • Two 1930s Dinky Toy liners of equal age and storage history, one badly af
  • pment by fast troopships (usually former ocean liners) of their ground echelons.
  • ard the SS Imperator, one of the largest ocean liners of the Hamburg-Amerika Line.
  • z was among the most luxurious Portuguese-flag liners of that time.
  • an international standard facility for cruise liners, offering restaurants, coffee shops, gift shop
  • The Dominion Line steamship company operated liners on the Liverpool-Canada route in the late 19th
  • The Dominion Line steamship company operated liners on the Liverpool-Canada route in the late 19th
  • ssor and turbine blades and combustion chamber liners; preserve and depreserve engines, engine acces
  • t with the long-duration crew, exchanging seat liners, pressure suits and personal items, before dep
  • e worked in groups on the transatlantic cruise liners Queen Mary and Cardonia and toured the UK in 1
  • elve cylinders consisting of high-carbon steel liners set in two, two-piece cylinder blocks of cast
  • nce stores, taillights of automobiles, bathtub liners, sinks, cell phone display screens, backlight
  • ed to the scene of the tragic collision of the liners SS Andrea Doria and SS Stockholm and rescued t
  • wording is "BBC documentary, The Golden Age of Liners, states that 1012 died".
  • , on the inner surfaces of chimney tiles, flue liners, stove pipes, etc.
  • the White Star Line in 1936, and was to launch liners such as the RMS Queen Mary (1936).
  • Waste ponds often have pond liners, such as concrete or robust synthetic polymeri
  • air as part of the current oldies format, with liners such as, "The station that played 'em then...
  • metres (16,500 yd), but it was found that the liners suffered increased wear and the recoil system
  • To compete with ocean liners, the airline offered first-class seats on such
  • marine engines fitted to two German passenger liners- the Danzig and the Preussen in 1923, each hav
  • the only one of the first three Empress ocean liners to return to the trans-Pacific route.
  • to Halifax, Nova Scotia, encouraged Manchester Liners to order seven more ships to the same design.
  • , tables, roadside curbs, benches, truck cargo liners, trash receptacles, stationery (e.g.
  • During the period, Inman liners typically carried 500 passengers, 80% in steer
  • rgain price of £140,000 at a time when express liners typically cost £200,000.
  • , pistons, piston pins, piston rings, cylinder liners, valve seats and guides, transmission products
  • Another feature that differentiated the two liners was that Carmania had two tall forward deck ve
  • Manchester Liners was established on 3 May 1898, to provide a fo
  • ships had become outdated, so in 1907 two new liners were ordered from Harland and Wolff, the SS Al
  • Also, the old station's liners were spoken by famous voiceover artist Charlie
  • All three were single-funnel liners which measured just under 12,000 gross registe
  • These ocean liners, which caught fire while their coal-fired stea
  • ed BBC Four's documentary The Last Days of the Liners which examined how, in the years following Wor
  • Soviet submarines were very active sinking the liners Wilhelm Gustloff, General von Steuben and Goya