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  • Efforts to save the vessel failed and within two days the vessel was deem
  • However, if the pressure in the reaction vessel falls too low, the oil may be sucked into the
  • ince 1967 constructed of steel, the barge-like vessel features the controllman's room to one side, w
  • names include giant fern , king fern, oriental vessel fern, and mule's foot fern.
  • It was a stainless-steel vessel filled with 35 cubic meters of liquid hydrogen
  • last to abandon ship, U-75, having circled the vessel, fired a second torpedo, which struck No2 hold
  • Inder the VMS each vessel fishing in the NAFO area is equipped with a sa
  • , 1939 she was converted to a torpedo training vessel, fitted with one 21 inch torpedo tube on the f
  • y Russian submarine - only to be killed as the vessel flees through the very waters onto which the "
  • llage", and claims to have the largest fishing vessel fleet in the state of Florida.
  • From 2000 to 2009 the vessel flew the flag of convenience of Panama.
  • n in March to a Picton builder who renamed the vessel Flightless.
  • Minor Warfare Vessel Flotilla, 1996-98
  • S Essex a year earlier, the United States Navy vessel focused on commerce raiding by attacking Briti
  • court martial for not doing enough to save his vessel following the collision, and never received co
  • The EMSA's pollution response vessel for this Atlantic region, the Galway Fisher, a
  • ny (known as the O, R & N), which operated the vessel for a year on the Columbia River under Capt.
  • ) was commissioned in 1988 as a diving support vessel for the Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • She was transferred to MSC as a research vessel for EDO Corp and NUSC in 1990 and reclassified
  • She was the prime recovery vessel for the unmanned Apollo 4 mission and on 9 Nov
  • The ship was used as a protection vessel for those ships believed to be under terrorist
  • The Sudbury towed the disabled vessel for 40 days through some of the roughest weath
  • Jensen was captain of his own vessel for 20 years.
  • he remainder of her service as an experimental vessel for Radiation Laboratory, M.I.T., Cambridge, M
  • ria, a pot is the most common size of drinking vessel for beer, and if you ask for a glass of beer a
  • th von Moltke the Elder and served as training vessel for cadets and midshipmen and made numerous vo
  • brine was transferred to a smaller briquetage vessel for final reduction.
  • , high speed scout ship, and also as a command vessel for destroyer or submarine flotillas.
  • duty in 1935 when she became high-speed towing vessel for fleet targets.
  • it was to be his last assignment to a surface vessel for some time.
  • ng loyalties; he must decide if he is merely a vessel for the reincarnated soul, destined to fulfill
  • und for Okinawa, she served as primary control vessel for "Yellow Beach" during the initial landings
  • On occasion, she acted as reference vessel for submarines of the Southwest Pacific forces
  • in toreutic technique and was used as a ritual vessel for holding holy water.
  • In a Voyage Charter, the charterer hires the vessel for a single voyage, while the vessel's owner
  • 304 gt Work vessel for the French transport & utility company Veo
  • suitable and is therefore chosen to become the vessel for the continuing incarnation, not the guiltl
  • ife in 1940, Vina was requisitioned as a naval vessel for wartime use, carrying a crew of 12.
  • lling Thalnos, it turns out that he was just a vessel for the God of Destruction.
  • (24.7 l) glass carboy acting as a fermentation vessel for beer.
  • e T.F.S recently acquired the Sora as a backup vessel for the William Lyon Mackenzie.
  • she was used as a floating prison and training vessel for juvenile offenders until its retirement.
  • carved silver plated body organs in the Hundi ( vessel for offering) to cure the diseases.
  • On 12 December, the pirates left the vessel for the coast and set the crew free.
  • , resembles the shape of a ship, symbolizing a vessel for God's work, and it is well-known for its s
  • ions on October 8, 1887 to serve as a training vessel for commercial sailors.
  • ships sunk or damaged, remaining as a training vessel for the duration of the war.
  • converted into a twin-deck passenger excursion vessel for Circle Line Sightseeing in New York City.
  • to 6 June 1901 to serve as a gunnery training vessel for naval apprentices at Newport, and as a gun
  • and the ship continued to serve as a training vessel for two more years.
  • lection, Spring, is an exercise in language as vessel for spiritual experience and reverence for nat
  • Mediterranean.The Santa Regina is the flagship vessel for Bluebridge, a ferry service that runs from
  • An oxygen tank is a storage vessel for oxygen, which is either held under pressur
  • He also operated on the surface as escort vessel for the large convoy PQ16, and was mentioned i
  • The ship was used as the support vessel for the Alvin submersible for many years, and
  • ng the initial assault, she acted as reference vessel for the waves of landing craft bringing the tr
  • n December 1947, PCER-853 served as a training vessel for Naval Reserve personnel in the 4th Naval D
  • se in connecting the drying tube to a reaction vessel, for the purpose of keeping that reaction vess
  • 946 for employment as a Naval Reserve training vessel for the New York area.
  • Trial vessel for P-800 Oniks ASHM
  • for the next three years served as a training vessel for naval reservists in the New York area.
  • iralty requested an identifiable item from the vessel for verification purposes, and in December 191
  • She was the prime recovery vessel for the AS-201 mission, the first flight of th
  • tlantic and scheduled to be the prime recovery vessel for the Gemini 8 mission in March 1966.
  • Later, the crew searched the entire vessel for Donald, without result.
  • She saw extensive use as a training vessel for crew who served throughout the Fisheries P
  • Carlisle was then assigned as a target vessel for Operation Crossroads, the atomic bomb test
  • ay that Pyongyang is investigating the fishing vessel for possibly operating in North Korea's exclus
  • war and placed into service as an examination vessel for the remainder of World War II.
  • In January 1943, she served as a target vessel for training RAF Coastal Command aircraft.
  • co, California, as ready duty ship and standby vessel for emergency repairs.
  • eamen's Union of Australia refused to crew the vessel for subsequent voyages in protest against Aust
  • In 1949, Perseus served as a trial vessel for one of the most important inventions for a
  • A drain is the primary vessel for unwanted water to be flumed away, either t
  • eassigned as a minesweeper and harbour defence vessel for Halifax Harbour.
  • hyperbaric stretcher is a lightweight pressure vessel for human occupancy (PVHO) designed to accommo
  • t summer and off New London served as a target vessel for submarines from 13 to 30 September.
  • ng (she can only summon Chocobo), and became a vessel for the Wind Crystal after the others were tak
  • d the Dodecanese and also served as a training vessel for naval cadets.
  • transferred Zaanland's crew to the west-bound vessel for passage back to the United States.
  • ovisions, sickness, and the unsoundness of his vessel, forced him to return without reaching the par
  • The steel pressure vessel forgings contain the nuclear reactor core.
  • from 4 years previously of the steel pressure vessel forgings, which contain the nuclear reactor co
  • Three examples of the Jia vessel form from the 14th century BCE
  • e application of handles and appendages to the vessel form.
  • activation of cell receptors involved in blood vessel formation and reshaping (i.e.
  • on cancer-derived tumors, metastases and blood vessel formation.
  • Angiogenin is a potent stimulator of new blood vessel formation.
  • the Java Sea, off Malaya, HMS Li Wo, a patrol vessel, formerly a passenger steamer, commanded by Li
  • RV Atlantis II is a research vessel formerly operated by Woods Hole Oceanographic
  • in the ceramics community for her large-scale vessel forms, wheel thrown in sections, and banded wi
  • This vessel fought in the Pacific.
  • the P400 class patrol vessel Fougueuse (P685)
  • shown by precise sequel of constellations on a vessel found in eneolithic tel in the very center of
  • ecognized by Navy that maintained title to the vessel, found in the scientific literature and public
  • The Ringlemere Gold Cup is a Bronze Age vessel found in the Ringlemere barrow near Sandwich i
  • objects that may belong to Nasakhma: shabtis, vessel fragments, etc excavated form his tomb.
  • tional research team aboard the CSIRO research vessel FRANKLIN fixed the position of the volcano at
  • d to save John K. Smith, landsman, of the same vessel, from drowning.
  • bins, an immigrant and mate of a Maine sailing vessel from Deer Isle was killed and seven others wer
  • eavour (1956), served as the Antarctic support vessel from 1956 to 1962
  • eavour (A184), served as the Antarctic support vessel from 1962 to 1971
  • The name of an alien vessel from Peter Watt's Blindsight.
  • French commandos attacked the hijacked vessel from different directions in two speedboats.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
  • Inadvertent isolation of the pressurizing vessel from the reactor plant, via the closing of an
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1918.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
  • net-tending functions off the Cornfield Light Vessel from 10 September 1917 to 13 September 1917.
  • late in June 1875, but heavy ice prevented the vessel from reaching the search area, and the expedit
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917-1919.
  • Joseph Brooks Weller commissions a vessel from shipbuilders on Stewart Island.
  • li territorial waters, preventing the American vessel from giving further chase, as they no longer h
  • ry valve and opening it, thereby relieving the vessel from further danger.
  • It concerned pirates from a vessel from the defeated Spanish Armada terrorizing c
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
  • Potomac during the passage of that vessel from Cat Island to Nassau, 14 November 1898.
  • revented John White and the crew of the supply vessel from visiting Croatan to investigate the colon
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1921.
  • Gallo-Roman trading vessel from Guernsey: the excavation and recovery of
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
  • Ro-Pax (roll-on, roll-off, vehicle/passenger) vessel from Mitsubishi of Japan for the Liverpool to
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
  • s a powder hulk from 1816 and an accommodation vessel from 1827.
  • p, as if made from rags and rope and lumber, a vessel from the end of the world, or something mediev
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
  • e young and the elderly were put on a merchant vessel from Hamburg and returned to the Dutch Republi
  • aced 'Drum' in the Fastnet race, borrowing the vessel from her current owner (the Scottish multi car
  • ane area twin hull (SWATH) design prevents the vessel from rolling in heavy seas and gives additiona
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1920.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1930.
  • ut also decreases the expected lifespan of the vessel from 30 years to 20 years.
  • overboard and rescued one of the crew of that vessel from drowning.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1918.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1918.
  • served in the Royal Canadian Navy as a patrol vessel from 1940 to 1945.
  • ine, which sank due to water flooding into the vessel from the two shell holes.
  • overboard and rescued one of the crew of that vessel from drowning.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1918.
  • man whom he engaged in June 1635 to pilot his vessel from Sandy Hook to New Amsterdam and who forme
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1918.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1918.
  • ry valve and opening it, thereby relieving the vessel from further danger.
  • oat that served as a United States Navy patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1920.
  • t served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.
  • She was the vessel from which Hollins commanded the Confederates
  • , pedestal mounted along the centerline of the vessel, front, mid-ship and to the stern.
  • , pedestal mounted along the centerline of the vessel, front, mid-ship and to the stern and two trip
  • itiated the construction of the polar research vessel FS Polarstern.
  • 02 the Kiska intercepted the Taiwanese fishing vessel Full Means II, which had been taken over by it
  • 17, 2007 Sherman stopped the Panamanian motor vessel Gatun about 20 miles off a Panamanian island.
  • She was initially classed as the merchant vessel Gay Corsair, crewed by men of the merchant nav
  • as given on 23 December 1678, when the British vessel Geysir ran on the reef.
  • This vessel gives off the second, third, and fourth dorsal
  • Two days later, the Coast Guard-manned escort vessel got underway for the first of three round-trip
  • The vessel got underway again on the 22 to carry supplies
  • k and, despite the rolling and pitching of the vessel, got a firm grip on the armed depth charge, pu
  • f duty at Guam ended on 10 July 1945, when the vessel got underway to return to Pearl Harbor.
  • esworth turned with the result that the French vessel got stuck in a position where Curieux could ra
  • n Aileen Jones when two people and the fishing vessel Gower Pride were saved near the Nash sandbank.
  • ord was soundly broken by a multi-hull sailing vessel Great American II with no cargo.
  • ance between stimulators and inhibitors of new vessel growth and is suppressed under normal physiolo
  • The vessel had a Gross tonnage (GT) of 623.38 tons and a
  • On 24 September, after the vessel had taken on some 4500 tons of cargo, her Numb
  • The Soviets remained unaware that any vessel had followed their submarine until U.S. Navy C
  • away, Argyll and Bute Council decided that the vessel had been abandoned, and stripped out her machi
  • The sailing vessel had brought one or more light cannon, which we
  • to iron both sponsons at the same time, as the vessel had to be careened several feet to enable them
  • for his daughter and Shinji's act to save the vessel had earned Terukichi's respect and permission
  • A report in 1981 revealed that the vessel had since been sold to Food for the Hungry Int
  • sealing vessels were taking in water, and one vessel had mechanical problems, in heavy ice conditio
  • gal drugs, which were found in an unregistered vessel, had a UK street value of some £60 million.
  • looking out, were surprised to find that their vessel had been in collision with the tug Advance.
  • rew of the Mary Stanford did not know that the vessel had already been rescued by another lifeboat a
  • The 5,905-ton vessel had a length of 455.6 feet, and her beam was 5
  • The 75 ft (23 m) vessel had already foundered, and Paulding spent two
  • house after the flag and signal staffs of that vessel had been shot away and, taking the flag which
  • This version of the vessel had different markings, including yellow marki
  • tary limitations meant that a smaller, cheaper vessel had to be acquired.
  • The vessel had three commanders during its time: Claus Ru
  • The 2,921-ton vessel had a length of 310 feet (93 m), and her beam
  • The Brisbane-bound passenger vessel had become caught in rough seas off the east c
  • The Shadow vessel had been activated when a human was merged wit
  • vessels, and transferred to the faster sailing vessel Hancock.
  • the energy to keep the jump point open until a vessel has completed transit.
  • he heading and location of a belligerent naval vessel has no bearing on its status.
  • The vessel has often been described as the "Ship of Mirac
  • The vessel has a 24 foot beam, 5 foot of draught, and dis
  • ises from the anterior tibial, as soon as that vessel has passed through the interosseous space; it
  • as now been received that a large unidentified vessel has been sighted, and British naval vessels ar
  • The vessel has been making regular voyages between Hobart
  • type of stemware, a short-stemmed glass whose vessel has a wide bottom and a relatively narrow top.
  • lly importantly provides the evidence that the vessel has been compliant.
  • The vessel has a Det Norske Veritas (DNV) Classification
  • The vessel has also traversed the Northeast passage.
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