Among oceangoing avian species, albatrosses and frigatebirds are the quintessential seabirds. |
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Early in the process, By resolved to build a canal large enough for oceangoing steamships to use. |
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Brooklyn is both residential and industrial and also handles a vast amount of oceangoing traffic. |
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Whether single-screw, twin-screw, tugboat, catamaran, or classic monohull, the boats are tough oceangoing vessels that chug along for long distances. |
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It served as a wintering cove for the sloops that over-wintered in the bay and possibly as a place for larger oceangoing ships to be repaired. |
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Our custom-installed speakers are equally at home bringing super audio to the interiors of superyachts and other oceangoing craft. |
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As a seafaring nation, Norway also organises a worldwide network of football matches among teams from oceangoing vessels. |
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It has harbours for oceangoing ships, much larger ships than they can handle in the Thunder Bay ports. |
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Opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway allows big oceangoing vessels into the Great Lakes. |
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The idea of an oceangoing floating campus merits to be explored by the European Commission in the context of attracting quality students to pursue a maritime career. |
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The steam paddle tug Eppleton Hall was never intended for oceangoing service, but was steamed from Newcastle to San Francisco. |
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The majority of the commercial traffic flows includes vessels that are larger than the maximum Seaway size, like oceangoing vessels transporting containers or large bulk carriers. |
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At the same time, the demands of competition drove the construction of larger oceangoing vessels that were simply too big to pass through the locks of the GLSLS system. |
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These measures effectively extend the measures introduced by the Law of 27 February 1998 to assist oceangoing and deepsea vessels to coastal fisheries for the two months concerned. |
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The company is moving away from paper and ink documents and manual adding machines, becoming a computerized, efficient regional center for servicing mammoth drilling rigs and oceangoing ships. |
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Portland, open to oceangoing vessels, is by far the most important port. |
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The 17-ton container ship is one of 220 oceangoing vessels to look to an unusual, around-the-clock telemedicine program at George Washington University Medical Center for help in navigating medical emergencies. |
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At first, wheeled vehicles carried as cargo on oceangoing ships were treated like any other cargo. |
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With the development of the carrack, the west moved into a new era of ship construction by building the first regular oceangoing vessels. |
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The consequence of this is that contract prices are far higher than those of any other country building oceangoing ships. |
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Hundreds of New England shipwrights built oceangoing ships, which they sold to British and American merchants. |
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That deadline shall be five days in the case of oceangoing vessels. |
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A dredged channel gives oceangoing vessels access to the bay. |
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Arab merchants lived in Hangzhou during the Song dynasty, due to the fact that the oceangoing trade passages took precedence over land trade during this time. |
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Large oceangoing fishing boats are free to exploit fish stocks at will. |
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This enabled oceangoing ships to sail right into the Port of Manchester. |
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