Does this involve snooping around company dustbins, intercepting illicit cargoes in high-speed chases? |
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Lead ore, pig lead, timber and chert stones from Flintshire were the other significant cargoes. |
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The jacket and shoes also look great together, combined with a T-shirt and a pair of chinos or cargoes. |
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We are able to handle variety type of cargoes and we provide the most comprehensive truckage routing and costing programs to suit your needs. |
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The goods are thought to represent the cargoes of ships looted on the high seas. |
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He had black hair with a short buzz cut along with the apparently popular cargoes and polo. |
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As a youngster I was befriended by a bargee who for many years travelled to York from the ports of Hull and Goole with a variety of cargoes. |
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During the operation itself, the fleet secured transportation by sea of 15,860 troops and over 15,000 tons of cargoes. |
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Larger vessels had to anchor offshore and have cargoes and passengers shipped via lighters to and from land. |
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But it goes without saying that bridges can be conduits of benign or malignant cargoes. |
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The Parodi, a 337 ft long collier, carried war cargoes of coal from Wales to the Mediterranean for the next two years. |
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To boost profits, it switched some carriers from dry bulk cargoes to coal, and raised freight rates for coal along the coastal region. |
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Pack trains of any size worked out of a base where cargoes could easily be procured, fresh animals purchased and packers hired. |
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Mostly the Dutch just got started earlier, so they snapped up some of the choice cargoes. |
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The malamute enjoyed hard work and preferred to unload their cargoes as manually as he could get away with. |
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To attract flows of containerized cargoes, port authorities have to provide a minimum set of infrastructure attributes. |
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Late at night, the cargoes leave for another country, where they are sold for dollars or another convertible currency. |
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The Clyde puffers were the fleets of 66-foot-long floating lorries that once carried general cargoes to the islands. |
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In the next two years when profits remained low, cargoes consisted mainly of iron ore, pig iron and some shipments of coal. |
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Last night, Members of Parliament and shipping experts called for compulsory registration and escorts for ships carrying dangerous cargoes. |
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The one mass of land began to break up, and the separating continents took with them living cargoes of animals. |
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We are particularly optimistic that the momentum in project cargoes that we observed this year will carry forward into the future. |
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Ships had to discharge their cargoes at congested anchorages either into horse drawn lighters or onto packhorses for the journey to the industrial centre. |
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The inn is actually a front for illegal operations involving the luring of ships onto the coastal rocks where the crews are murdered and the ships' cargoes can be plundered. |
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Seamen who sailed on dumping expeditions in the 1940s confirmed that in poor weather, the ships discharged their cargoes no more than a few hundred metres offshore. |
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She was wearing a pair of army print cargoes, a plain army green tank, and a bracelet with a tiny pair of dog tags attached, just to keep with the theme. |
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The way out for this unpleasant situation is traditionally insurance of cargoes. |
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This buoyancy supports most of the deadweight of floating cargoes, so that typically only a minor portion of the deadweight is carried by the vessel. |
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He applied business methods to the handling of human beings who, once they had been dehumanised, could be treated no differently from cargoes of kerosene. |
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Each airport has customs warehouses where cargoes automatically get after their delivery and unloading. |
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Train employees and passengers, all of them Chinese, unwrap cargoes including sacks of rice, bundles of clothes and plastic utensils. |
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In addition to the use of ships for short-haul cargoes, we are focusing on the use of unique, smaller vessels tailored to this purpose. |
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The majority of vessels were sloops and schooners of 50-100 tons, ideal for working cargoes from the shallow and confined havens of north Northumberland. |
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The introduction of heavy guns for naval warfare and the need to transport larger cargoes faster led to stouter hulls and more masts for more sails. |
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The European Commission's Joint Research Centre currently has advanced tools to interdict illegal weapons of mass destruction cargoes. |
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We studied the yeast endocytic pathway using several plasma membrane transporters as model endocytic cargoes. |
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Several such seizures were made at Fortaleza airport in Brazil of cargoes destined for Cape Verde, each in the range of two to six kilos. |
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In the days before container ships, cargoes were handled by vast numbers of longshoremen, working mostly by hand. |
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She was employed in the general coasting trade carrying such bulk cargoes as coal, china clay, cement, bricks, fertilisers and grain between many ports in Britain and Ireland. |
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The ships are twice as long and half as wide as a football field and carry cargoes the equivalent of 25,000 metric tonnes. |
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However, this does not take account of the fact that it is possible to bulk cargoes, which would reduce the cost. |
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We still have lots of capacity to handle new cargoes and different shipping methods. |
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The marine mode continues to be the transportation mode of choice for project cargoes. |
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All trucking companies will forward, by electronic manifest, the contents of their cargoes. |
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Canals were the first man-made routes for the effective carriage of bulk cargoes. |
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The oil wharf is used both for delivery of oil products and bulk dry cargoes. |
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This register or these other documents shall be kept on board for not less than three months and cover at least the last three cargoes. |
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In both world wars the merchant ships were requisitioned for troop transports, for hospital ships and for the carriage of cargoes for war service. |
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Related services to stevedoring are the activities of rigging and unrigging of ship's gear, unlashing and lashing of cargoes, and securing cargo on board. |
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Hazardous cargoes will be identified mainly through existing conventions and codes and will cover bulk and packaged cargoes, liquids, solids and gases. |
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It has built new, specialised quays for handling cement, timber and scrap metal, and several warehouses for bulk fertilisers and other dry cargoes. |
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There is much detail on voyages, cargoes carried and the ships themselves. |
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Most of the criminals are not interested in the cargoes ships carry. |
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It is very difficult, if not impossible, to compare the rates earned by ships under charter to the Navy Board with those of merchant ships carrying civilian cargoes. |
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The corrosion failure of that cable was believed to be due to drippings, over some time period, from corrosive cargoes placed over the pulley area. |
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The Seaway also handles project cargoes, forest products, petroleum products, containers, chemicals, edible oils, coal, salt, cement, fertilizers, ores, nonferrous metals and other bulk commodities. |
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With an area of some 90 hectares, the infrastructures that were developed over the years enabled the Port to become one of the main transshipment points for many bulk cargoes from ports on the Great Lakes. |
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Because of this, Jordan has begun to experience a problem with cargoes of narcotics transiting through its territory on their way to and from neighbouring countries. |
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Weighing 62,000 tons at deadweight, these new vessels will optimize coal or mineral cargoes that have to be loaded or offloaded in ports that cannot accept larger vessels. |
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Grain movements also registered healthy gains, facilitated by the availability of vessels that had just completed upbound transits laden with cargoes destined for steel mills. |
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Merchants were not willing to trust precious cargoes to any custody but that of a man-of-war. |
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Eight thousand drums of chemical waste dumped in Koko Beach, Nigeria, and ships like the Karin B sailing from port to port trying to offload their cargoes of hazardous waste made the newspaper headlines. |
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In the past three years the Dutch carrier Jumbo Shipping of Rotterdam has moved six outsized project cargoes through the port of Duluth for the Athabasca Oil Sands Project fields in northern Alberta. |
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Brussels International Airport is ranked Europe's fifth for freight operations, while Ostend airport on the coast provides facilities for outsized and special cargoes. |
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The docks are stupendous buildings, but what impressed me most were the splendid arrangements for unloading vessels, which came close up to the quays, and disembarked their cargoes into the shops as it were. |
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Procedural security: Procedures should be in place to protect against undocumented material being introduced aboard the means of transport and into cargoes and to protect against unauthorised personnel being allowed access. |
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They also knew that some cargoes meant a sure death: a torpedoed tanker would blow up, a freighter carrying iron ore would sink before the men had a chance to escape. |
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The European Commission has decided to propose redressive duties on container cargoes transported from the Community to Australia by Hyundai Merchant Marine, the South Korean shipping line. |
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The East side in particular has been more active with potash and salt exports at Barrack Point Potash Terminal, lumber and project cargoes at Lower Cove, and an extended five-month layby of the Kiowa Spirit at Long Wharf. |
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The Alexandra Dock terminal is one of five independent railheads within the Port,handling a range of cargoes. |
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The ACP, a state-owned autonomous agency, segmented the market, adapted tolls to different cargoes and charged more for additional services, such as extra tugs and deckhands. |
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Agricultural sector inspections cover grains, pulses, oilseeds and feedstuffs as well as liquid cargoes, sugar, fibers, fruit, coffee, fertilizers and more. |
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The big ocean going cargoes all use satellite positioning. They do not need the minister's small buoys that are much more useful for windsurfers than these supercargoes. |
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This configuration allows vessels to unload their cargoes at a rate of up to 10,000 metric tons per hour without the need for any shoreside personnel or equipment. |
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For example, astronauts and cosmonauts can use the SPDM to remove or replace components of the Space Station, such as batteries, and to monitor cargoes. |
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Boatmasters shall not, on any of the navigable waterways mentioned in article 3, be compelled to unload either in part or whole, or to transship their cargoes. |
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Trucks come into one loading dock and their cargoes are redistributed, based on destinations, to other trailers for quick reshipment. |
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Ships carried priority cargoes such as lumber and other commodities through the Panama Canal, and stopped in the West Indies, New York, Halifax or St. John's before continuing in convoy across the Atlantic. |
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Limited containerisation of cargoes in Russia may allow a further boost in volumes. |
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The three major new commodities by tonnage are raw sugar, aluminum and calcium ammonium nitrates, but the cargoes are diverse and include other chemicals, feed pellets, brine and machine parts. |
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Possibly, these non-ubiquitinated cargoes associate with others for their association with the ESCRT machinery, but perhaps they use an alternative mechanism. |
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A preferred stow is to level in lower hold spaces and overstow by other suitable cargoes. |
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Suspect cargoes could then be inspected by any UN member, anywhere. |
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Her cranes and grabs equipment enables to load cargoes and unload in ports not fitted out with ground cranes, which is the case in many developing zones. |
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There are extensive facilities for containers, grain, and other bulk cargoes. |
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The ventilation system consisted of two blower fans in the forward part of the tunnel and two extractor fans at the after end which had proved adequate when unloading less dusty cargoes. |
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Highly volatile cargoes enter and leave that port every day. |
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In other words cargoes should be shifted from land to sea modes. |
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Nor were they able to focus their effort by targeting the most valuable cargoes, the eastbound traffic carrying war materiel. |
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By far the single largest trade in the entire GLSLS system consists of the bulk cargoes of ore and coal carried by lakers from the Port of Duluth-Superior downstream as far as Lake Erie. |
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In the cargoes arrived many Dutch treatises on painting and a number of Dutch prints. |
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As an essential part of protecting their investment in the ships and their cargoes, the League trained pilots and erected lighthouses. |
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Around 600 of their crews were killed and the cargoes confiscated before the merchantmen were set afire. |
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The historic record as well as the remains of harbours, ships and cargoes, testify to the volume of trade that crossed it. |
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The crown and private merchants who had outfitted the ships expected full cargoes of spices to return to Lisbon. |
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The Portuguese seize around ten Arab merchant ships then in harbor, confiscating their cargoes, killing their crews, and burning their ships. |
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In late December 1500, after the Portuguese set about seizing the spice cargoes of Arab boats in the harbor, a riot erupted on the piers. |
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The second train started up ahead of schedule in April 2010, and will lift production to full capacity of 6.7 million metric tons of LNG per year, equivalent to 100 cargoes a year for 25 years. |
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Not only does the marine mode provide the most energy efficient mode of transportation, project cargoes transiting via the Seaway figure prominently in the development of new, highly sustainable, industry. |
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As demand around the world begins to pick up, and restocking of commodities is taking place, freight costs for dry bulk cargoes, which are well below the averages seen over the past five years, are likely to creep up. |
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He asserted that the company would increase LNG production to redeliver as much of the cancelled cargoes as possible before year end. |
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The company is engaged in the transportation of dry bulk cargoes through the ownership and operation of dry bulk carriers. |
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Meniketti states it appears that these two cargoes can be distinguished based on differences in their key elements. |
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It is fitted with on-board re-liquefaction facilities and can quickly cool down and re-liquefy gas cargoes and eliminate their wasteful boil off. |
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European slave ships waited at ports to purchase cargoes of people who were captured in the hinterland by African dealers and tribal leaders. |
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Visser said ship owners will also benefit from well-documented guidance and procedures for cargoes requiring prewash, thus extending the coating life. |
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She was a fast, lightly armed ship probably intended for shallow water, small valuable cargoes, bringing messages, sending provisions, or privateering. |
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The port may handle one particular type of cargo or it may handle numerous cargoes, such as grains, liquid fuels, liquid chemicals, wood, automobiles, etc. |
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Nonetheless, the recent trend toward a narrowing backwardation remains intact, signalling the market is no longer prepared to pay a high premium for prompt cargoes. |
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On arrival from a foreign port, undocumented foreign-built vessels, if laden with goods, wares or merchandise, may, with their cargoes, be subject to forfeiture. |
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For this task authors are suggesting multi-criteria approach for estimation and selection of road transport route for oversize and heavyweight cargoes transportation. |
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Each day, the principals of these companies would meet to arrange cargoes of coal for their ships in the opulent Coal Exchange in Mount Stuart Square. |
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Most notable of these cargoes was tea, typically carried in clippers. |
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In 1721 two vessels laden with cotton goods from Cyprus, then a seat of plague, were ordered to be burned with their cargoes, the owners receiving as indemnity. |
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Tanks that carry less viscous cargoes are washed with water. |
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The Manila galleons sailed the Pacific for 250 years, bringing to the Americas cargoes of luxury goods such as spices and porcelain, in exchange for silver. |
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In front a continuous stream of hansoms and four-wheelers were rattling up, discharging their cargoes of shirt-fronted men and beshawled, bediamonded women. |
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Silver cargoes were landed at Panama and then taken overland to Portobello or Nombre de Dios on the Caribbean side of the isthmus for further shipment. |
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