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  • of sabotage after vandals cut loose from its moorings a Liberal advertising blimp.
  • There are moorings above and below Bradford Lock.
  • above the lock are some permanent and visitor moorings and two pubs.
  • rina has nearly two thousand berths and swing moorings, and tends to be continually booked.
  • In 2005 she sank at her moorings and is awaiting repair and restoration.
  • The Club provides moorings and maintains the Quay and environs in a good
  • rning of 28 January 1910, Eden broke from her moorings and sank at the Harbour Jetty, Dover.
  • e island contains several weekend chalets and moorings and is connected to the northern bank near Su
  • There are numerous moorings and many boats distributed around the area al
  • 1945 Cinchona conducted net operations, laid moorings, and aided in installing a pipeline at Guam.
  • After laying moorings and channel buoys and installing anti-torpedo
  • buoy was supported by CMR which provides the moorings, and the Strahan fishing community which prov
  • d to free itself completely from its rhythmic moorings and escape the building into the night sky."
  • r, a storm hit and the ship broke free of her moorings and ran aground 150 feet off the coast of Sun
  • sts the Tamar River Sailing Club, a number of moorings and slipways, and a park that has a children'
  • ral, Putyatin, was spun round 42 times on its moorings and was so badly damaged that it sank in a la
  • sink Soviet naval mines that had broken their moorings and drifted into Norwegian waters.
  • sed by oil platform crews) broke loose of its moorings and slammed into the Cochrane-Africatown USA
  • Moorings are allowed only with the permission of the o
  • from the downstream end where a few temporary moorings are available.
  • There are private residential moorings at the North end, with their own entrance gat
  • There are canal moorings at Bilsborrow, and a marina at the Barton Gra
  • the village and there are several narrowboat moorings at Salterforth.
  • It was formerly navigable up to moorings at Berkeley, but a flood-prevention scheme, b
  • eparted Newport on 13 May 1947 and laid fleet moorings at Argentia, Newfoundland, before returning f
  • , the King of Scandinavia broke free from its moorings at North Shields during high winds, drifting
  • Chinquapin tended nets and laid moorings at Majuro, Kwajalein, and Eniwetok from 15 Fe
  • iver is crossed by Eaton Footbridge There are moorings at this point reflecting the history of the s
  • at Green Cove Springs, Florida, establishing moorings at the St. Johns River area for the Reserve F
  • dge Wharf, are listed buildings and house The Moorings Bar and Restaurant, 12-04 Restaurant, and Tem
  • Two moorings, building the cruise terminal and coastal con
  • m the start collaborated in songwriting, with Moorings contributing guitar,keyboards and lyrics; Noo
  • Subsequently sunk at her moorings during the Siege of Port Arthur.
  • The freighter broke loose from her moorings during the height of a storm and became impal
  • m barge was ING 4727, which broke free of its moorings during Hurricane Katrina and landed in what h
  • docks, membership, house, grounds, moorings, entertainment, etc.).
  • The club operates moorings for both powerboats and sailboats.
  • The downstream part contains workings and moorings for the Environment Agency and is accessed by
  • was reopened, as was the basin below it, and moorings for several boats were created.
  • ouse and restaurant called The Island, and by moorings for an associated boat hire and cruise busine
  • 42 for duty surveying Aleutian waters, laying moorings for seaplanes, and providing seaplane tender
  • the oyster fishery is expanding and there are moorings for yachts.
  • a she surveyed the Gulf of Pechili to prepare moorings for the Allied fleet to disembark troops for
  • mmercial boat-yards mixed in with the private moorings from houses set on the harbour cliffs above t
  • The moorings holding the "White Cloud" burned through and
  • Boats were stored on shore at the pier, or on moorings in the Mersey.
  • rapped, a flood swept the Carondelet from her moorings in Gallipolis, Ohio.
  • On 5 November 1968 she broke away from her moorings in Luce Bay, near Stranraer and drifted into
  • djacent to its pontoons and fore and aft trot moorings in the South Harbour at Blyth.
  • av, the decommissioned ship broke free of its moorings in the New Orleans Inner Harbor, but caused l
  • cked by enemy German aircraft and sank at her moorings in the Malta Grand Harbour on 12 February 194
  • ed to escape and was subsequently sunk at her moorings in Port Arthur harbor by Japanese siege guns.
  • She placed moorings, laid nets, and salvaged landing craft off Iw
  • The underwater channel for the moorings on the port's aquatic area is built.
  • has a boatyard on side towards the lock, and moorings on the lower side.
  • However it is claimed that it broke its moorings on a 23 metre swell within the last decade.
  • On 30 July 1816 at around 4am, while at its moorings on the Hunter River, the ship capsized and sa
  • n had not been completed when she slipped her moorings on 25 July to join the operations up the bay
  • the reconstruction of the village Staithe and moorings on the river Yare.
  • rs, further there are stone banks and stepped moorings on all sides of the plinth, which is connecte
  • urveys in the ocean or rivers, and mounted on moorings, or the seabed for long term current & wave s
  • There are public moorings prior to bridge 52 and between bridges 52 and
  • Unfortunately the new moorings remain relatively little used, as many modern
  • Loaded with fleet moorings, she steamed via San Pedro, California, to Pe
  • eeded thence and repaired some of the cruiser moorings that she had laid there earlier.
  • She laid sonar buoy moorings to protect against Japanese submarines enteri
  • In 1974, she was released from her moorings, towed up river, and secured in number 10 Doc
  • he decommissioning of small craft; maintained moorings; transported passengers and cargo between Phi
  • -Tinian area, laying and maintaining nets and moorings until the spring of 1946.
  • Moorings Way - the road bounding the southern edge of