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  • Gulf from three directions: a northern force steamed above Luzon to lure the 3rd Fleet north and o
  • e September 1942, the ship almost immediately steamed across the Atlantic to Belfast, Northern Irel
  • rt News, Virginia, until 29 December when she steamed across Hampton Roads in an attempt to capture
  • ed the Panama Canal five days later, and then steamed across the Pacific.
  • string within plantain leaves, and boiled or steamed afterwards.
  • The destroyer Express steamed ahead to reconnoiter the harbor of Kuantan, f
  • The convoy steamed ahead and the survivors were picked up by the
  • Boreas generally steamed alone, only occasionally rating a small escor
  • n Roads 30 May, for the remainder of 1946 she steamed along the Atlantic coast and in the Caribbean
  • From 24-26 September, Santee steamed along the coast, providing air coverage for o
  • ntered World War I in April 1917, the tugboat steamed along the East Coast laying anti-submarine ne
  • tates Coast Guard for use as a cable ship and steamed along the United States East Coast laying and
  • 1 September 1945 through 1 February 1946, she steamed among the various islands in the Philippine g
  • The vegetable is then repeatedly steamed and dried until reddish brown in colour and h
  • Mudkale (small balls of rice dough steamed and put into prepared curry)
  • The buuz is then steamed and eaten by hand, with the dough pocket catc
  • r-fried with ginger and garlic, and boiled or steamed and served with oyster sauce.
  • Tang Dynasty China (618-907), tea leaves were steamed and formed into tea bricks for storage and tr
  • or lamb mixed with minced onions and spices, steamed and then topped with a very typical sauce (Se
  • The main ingredient of this dish is steamed and mashed plantain, which is a staple in Ker
  • It is, however, distinct from both steamed and boiled jiaozi in texture and method of pr
  • a dark flue or fire cured Virginia, which is steamed and then stored under pressure to permit it t
  • The dumpling is steamed and then served still hot with either melted
  • As she steamed around Beechy Head where she was hit by high
  • ort convoys to and from west coast ports, she steamed as far as New Guinea, supporting airstrikes o
  • This dessert is steamed as a large round cake and is then partitioned
  • On May 5, 1864 she steamed as convoy to Albemarle from the Roanoke River
  • er time was spent in the New London area, she steamed as far north as Casco Bay and as far south as
  • It is usually steamed as a side dish in both China and Japan.
  • es well with many foods, not just salads, but steamed asparagus or globe artichoke for example.
  • This enabled her to be steamed at full power with no forward movement.
  • It steamed at 200psi.
  • They were steamed at 180psi.
  • It was steamed at 160 psi at 68 rpm.
  • Once prepared it is steamed at 100°C for 30 minutes.
  • Halsey had steamed away at high speed once he recovered his airc
  • had already been sunk, she turned around and steamed away not knowing the condition Carmania was i
  • She then steamed back to Eniwetok and escorted LCI-520 and LCI
  • On 2 September, Roberts steamed back to Pearl Harbor, arriving there with a c
  • ter port, she returned to New York and thence steamed back to Bremerhaven via Dover as before, gett
  • y fog set in so the two navies disengaged and steamed back to friendly waters.
  • ed occupation troops to Yokohama, Japan; then steamed back to the United States, arriving Seattle 6
  • sporting vehicles and other cargo, before she steamed back to Yokosuka.
  • e discharged cargo there and at Trinidad, and steamed back to Norfolk 8 October.
  • eturned to escort duty out of Leyte Gulf, but steamed back to the waters off Manila 22 June to patr
  • At the end of the month, she steamed back to San Diego.
  • d 1,915 Army troops, reversed her course, and steamed back to the United States.
  • 12 February 1919, she unloaded her cargo and steamed back to New York City, which she reached on 4
  • ly soy based or stuffed vegetable fritters or steamed bean curd with fish paste stuffing.
  • er subsequent tests found British locomotives steamed better, resulting in savings in fuel costs th
  • For the next month, Bosque steamed between various islands in the Philippines tr
  • She steamed between San Diego, San Pedro, and San Francis
  • It is served steamed, boiled, roasted, or traditionally raw.
  • When the fleet steamed boldly into the bay on 5 August to engage the
  • ashed to the side of the powerful Benton, Ivy steamed boldly past Vicksburg, opening operations sou
  • recipe accompanied by mustard and onions on a steamed bun for 10 cents each.
  • ers on a square hamburger patty slider with a steamed bun called a "Krystal".
  • Traditional dim sum includes various types of steamed buns such as cha siu baau, dumplings and rice
  • in Taiwan, specialising in xiaolongbao (small steamed buns).
  • sweeper departed New York 5 February 1945 and steamed by way of the Panama Canal Zone and the U.S.
  • t on a yukata, they are covered with sand and steamed by sands which is agitated to be a moderate t
  • She then steamed by way of Mios Woendi, Schouten Islands, to P
  • She stood out of New York on 18 February, steamed by way of Bermuda to San Juan, Puerto Rico, a
  • hed swede or turnip, roast parsnip, boiled or steamed cabbage, broccoli, green beans and boiled car
  • And fukuregashi, a kind of steamed cake with brown sugar, flour and baking soda,
  • The steamed cheeseburger is cooked in a stainless-steel c
  • hamburger restaurant that is known for their steamed cheeseburger.
  • Steamed cheeseburgers are a regional food particular
  • hough some describe them as looking more like steamed Chinese buns) they have been known as the Sto
  • shimi, a simmered dish, a grilled dish, and a steamed course, in addition to other dishes at the di
  • bery, with a salty taste and smell similar to steamed crab.
  • in-the-wall grew, keeping with the demand for steamed crabs.
  • As Mainz turned away, she steamed directly into the path of Tyrwhitt's two crui
  • Late in December 1864, Osceola steamed down the United States East Coast for a joint
  • On 19 March 1946 she steamed down the coast to Norfolk, Virginia, where sh
  • When the Southern force steamed down river to attack the weakened Union force
  • battle to silence many rebel batteries as she steamed down the Blackwater River.
  • Buryat: Бууза, Buuza) are a type of Mongolian steamed dumpling filled with minced mutton, or beef m
  • A popular food in Darjeeling is the momo, a steamed dumpling containing either mutton, pork, beef
  • dumpling or Teochew dumpling is a variety of steamed dumpling from the Chaoshan area of coastal ea
  • Moeller staining involves the use of a steamed dye reagent in order to increase the stainabi
  • The ships steamed east of Kwajalein while Rear Admiral Richmond
  • In January 1968, Sagacity steamed east for her last tour with the U.S. 6th Flee
  • the 15th, Biloxi departed the Philippines and steamed east to Ulithi.
  • The following November, she again steamed east to the Mediterranean, returning to the e
  • Joining a convoy she steamed east, reaching Pearl Harbor on the day of FDR
  • Pacific terminated 9 April 1946 when YMS-312 steamed eastward through the Panama Canal for overhau
  • roots could be eaten like potatoes, roasted, steamed, eaten fresh or dried, made into mush or pino
  • Uncapped steamed eggs will usually have water on top of the fi
  • arging passengers there, the attack transport steamed eight hours northward to Saipan.
  • The chicken feet are deep fried or steamed first in order to make them puffy before bein
  • y sauce, ginger, and spring onion is added to steamed fish.
  • The net laying ship then steamed for the Gilbert Islands, arriving Tarawa 23 M
  • Two weeks later, she steamed for Hawaii; then after a brief stay at Pearl
  • South Carolina, on 20 October, the submarine steamed for the Azores to join Submarine Division 6 f
  • multiple small aluminum baking foils and then steamed for about 5-10 minutes.
  • This is placed in a covered saucepan and steamed for about four hours or until the pudding is
  • uch time on patrol in Syrian waters, and then steamed for Germany to represent the United States at
  • d attack transport Samuel Chase (APA-26), she steamed for Kerama Retto where her troops cleaned out
  • ays later, Santee stood out of Manila Bay and steamed for Okinawa, anchoring at Buckner Bay on 19 S
  • Lucidor loaded cargo at Mobile, Alabama, and steamed for Pearl Harbor, arriving there 1 September.
  • t from Narragansett Bay on 5 January 1950 and steamed for the west coast, and a new homeport, Long
  • Following shakedown and training, Manayunk steamed for the central Pacific Ocean for duty with M
  • sed of Nassau, Tennessee and four other ships steamed for Pearl Harbor 5 November, arriving Novembe
  • merhaven 4 October 1945, the submarine chaser steamed for the United States, arriving Norfolk on th
  • barked 1,400 Marines with their equipment and steamed for the Caribbean in company with other Pacif
  • on 29 October for temporary repairs, and then steamed for Norfolk, Virginia on 19 November, arrivin
  • Departing on 17 August, she steamed for Hampton Roads, Va., where, on 15 Septembe
  • On 6 September she steamed for an operational and good will visit to Nor
  • She then steamed for Ulithi, arriving on the 19th.
  • stood out of New York Harbor 24 June 1944 and steamed for Belfast, Northern Ireland, arriving 10 Ju
  • Izard steamed for Eniwetok 28 March arriving 2 April.
  • then underwent overhaul until 4 June when she steamed for Quonset Point to hold pilot qualification
  • Potomac River area until mid-April, when she steamed for New York City, arriving 20 April.
  • On 9 September she steamed for Australia, reaching Brisbane 17 September
  • Ten days later she steamed for her scheduled yard overhaul at Mare Islan
  • and, in April, after a run to Hong Kong, she steamed for the California coast.
  • , the single‑turreted Canonicus-class monitor steamed for the Gulf of Mexico in late July, joining
  • On 8 August she steamed for Eniwetok, receiving en route, word of the
  • ng at sea operations until the 28th, when she steamed for Japan.
  • ering the furious typhoon of 18 December, she steamed for air strikes on Formosa, Luzon, Camranh Ba
  • , Massachusetts, in early March 1922 and then steamed for Norfolk, Virginia.
  • ve amphibious exercises in the Solomons, then steamed for the Ulithi staging area.
  • Thirteen days later, she steamed for Leyte, the Philippines, via Manus, Funafu
  • down off Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Ray K. Edwards steamed for the Pacific.
  • She then steamed for Inchon and patrol duty along the peninsul
  • On 15 July Mango steamed for Samar and was in overhaul when hostilitie
  • Glutinous rice is soaked and drained, steamed for 1 hour, and then allowed to cool.
  • On 14 May Mayfield Victory steamed for Ulithi, arriving the 21st.
  • She steamed for the Delaware Capes in May and conducted t
  • He had it steamed forthwith and ate it.
  • Despite these orders, Detroit steamed forward, which prompted the other U.S. ships
  • She has steamed from ports in Japan and the Philippine Island
  • From 28 October to 1 November, she steamed from Saipan to Kossol Roads - in the Palau Is
  • Following extensive repairs in drydock, she steamed from Norfolk, Virginia, on 8 March 1919 to ag
  • in 1917, when these old and small destroyers steamed from the Philippines to the Mediterranean to
  • om 1954 until late 1959 the veteran transport steamed from New York to the Caribbean over 75 times,
  • Japanese aircraft attacked the tanker as she steamed from Leyte Gulf toward Mindoro.
  • n 29 November 1952 USNS General M. M. Patrick steamed from Yokohama to Seattle with some 118 painti
  • Tangye vertical 5 horsepower (3.7 kW) engine, steamed from the Marshall's portable boiler.
  • ar liner RMS Queen Elizabeth, as the Cunarder steamed from the British Isles toward the Cape of Goo
  • In addition she has steamed from Korea to Southeast Asia while supporting
  • nd in the Gulf of Mexico, the new minesweeper steamed from Miami on 2 April 1943; transited the Pan
  • nducted training operations, and, on the 27th steamed from Philippine waters.
  • ter the North Koreans invaded South Korea Leo steamed from San Francisco for Sasebo, Japan, with am
  • g shakedown operations out of Bermuda, Herzog steamed from New York on 29 November 1943 on her firs
  • On 5 April 1944 Hyperion steamed from the Solomons with 45 passengers in addit
  • and Shanghai on 27 February; but, on 4 March, steamed from that port for the United States and arri
  • tonio on 26 January, until 26 March, when she steamed from San Pedro Bay combat-loaded for the beac
  • rth Korean invasion of South Korea, Mansfield steamed from Sasebo, Japan, to South Korea to provide
  • ut of Norfolk until 5 November 1956, when she steamed from Hampton Roads bound for the Panama Canal
  • She steamed from New Orleans for Bremerhaven on 24 June 1
  • On 1 August, she steamed from San Francisco to Hawaii to prepare for a
  • The Navy tug Mariner steamed from Newport to assist Alpha and her crew.
  • Like most Chinese cakes, it is steamed, giving it a moist, soft, and fluffy texture,
  • The dish is also called steamed glutinous rice with chicken in lotus leaf wra
  • Many dim sum restaurants also offer plates of steamed green vegetables, roasted meats, congee porri
  • f the blinding glare of many searchlights, he steamed her into the lock-gates and beached and scutt
  • The USS Aroostook steamed home to the East Coast in December 1918
  • morning of 5 September 1918, as the transport steamed homeward in convoy some 200 nautical miles (3
  • Single working step areas up to 400 m² can be steamed in 4-5 hours down to 25-30 cm depth / 90°C.
  • Departing Pearl Harbor on 9 July, Wabash steamed in convoy for the Marshall Islands.
  • On 1 January 1944, she steamed in convoy with President Jackson, President H
  • tween January 27, 1945 and February 4, Murzim steamed in convoy to Manus where she replenished her
  • e war, he skippered a merchant ship which had steamed in the Santa Barbara Channel extensively.
  • ighty Fast Carrier Task Force, with which she steamed in the intensive series of operations which m
  • after shakedown and training exercises, Macaw steamed in convoy to Espiritu Santo, arriving 2 Octob
  • ar in looks to normal baozi and the second is steamed in a bamboo steamer.
  • eneral cargo at Port Hueneme, California, and steamed in convoy for Hawaii arriving at Pearl Harbor
  • They are then wrapped in leaves and steamed in a manner similar to that used to prepare C
  • tormed ashore there 31 January 1944, Hamilton steamed in the area to screen transports and provide
  • ough made of rice flour, with sweet fillings, steamed in banana leaf and served as an evening snack
  • The pouch-shaped dumpling is then steamed in a bamboo basket until translucent; at the
  • grilled, steamed in parchment) and is often considered a delic
  • On 17 July, as she steamed in convoy for North Africa, the minesweeper c
  • On 13 July 1861 she steamed in company with Arrow to the vicinity of Ship
  • eships departed Singapore on 20 June 1905 and steamed in company to Plymouth, where they arrived on
  • The ship steamed in and took the lead in the ironclad division
  • e enemy in an air duel, through which Russell steamed in the screen of Yorktown.
  • locomotive John Bull, seven years older, was steamed in 1981
  • The ship steamed in and took the lead in the Ironclad division
  • al squadron assembled to that time, the sloop steamed in the battleline on 7 November as Du Pont's
  • has been fermented with the aid of yeast and steamed in a banana leaf.
  • The pudding may be baked, steamed in the oven, boiled or fried.
  • a on 5 May, retransited the Panama Canal, and steamed independently toward New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Stopping at Saipan only briefly, Haskell steamed independently via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor t
  • mber the Navy removed all excess gear and she steamed into Yokosuka, Japan, on the 25th.
  • At this point a third destroyer, HMS Contest steamed into Sparrowhawk, removing six feet from her
  • She steamed into Rabaul Harbor under enemy fire for night
  • She steamed into Eniwetok Lagoon on 18 February to suppor
  • iri, Asagiri, and Shiokaze, depart Mergui and steamed into the Bay of Bengal with cruisers Chokai a
  • Corps air group at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and steamed into Vila Harbor, New Hebrides, on 14 Septemb
  • and New Year's standing by this convoy as it steamed into winter seas at 4 knots.
  • Taken under fire as she steamed into position on 13 January, the New Ironside
  • s, Freetown, Monrovia, Dakar, and Casablanca, steamed into the Mediterranean for calls at Naples, a
  • f the carriers at the start of the fight, and steamed into the action at flank speed through the fo
  • and Pearl Harbor until November 1950 when she steamed into Korean waters to join the 7th Fleet.
  • during 16 months in the Pacific, this veteran steamed into San Francisco 6 July.
  • This force steamed into the East China and Yellow Seas between 1
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