It seemed the wheelsman on the icebreaker had spent the majority of another tortured night calling ship-to-shore on the radio. |
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During the same time, measurements of the brash ice depth and water temperature were made from a Coast Guard icebreaker. |
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The bow was plated with metal so it could handle that, but the ship had never been designed as an icebreaker. |
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This activity can also be used as an icebreaker and to get people into groups for another activity. |
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The Internet was like an icebreaker to get to know the other person's likes and dislikes. |
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This vessel will be the largest and most powerful icebreaker ever in the Canadian Coast Guard fleet. |
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The fishing vessel was in relatively open water behind the icebreaker until hitting the ice pan. |
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In order for the signal effect not to fade away, first icebreaker issues must be rapidly followed by regular AAA-quality bond issues. |
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There are plans to use an icebreaker to open a passage to open water for the whales. |
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He caught flak in particular Wednesday night for a couple billion dollars of pork that crept into the icebreaker spending bill. |
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The icebreaker legislation moved the debt ceiling until 7 February, pushing the risk of a Treasury default into March or beyond. |
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An American icebreaker ship is now on its way from Sydney to the Antarctic to free two ships stuck in the ice. |
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Some are surprised to meet a female engineer, but that's a good icebreaker. |
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Furthermore the hull form of an icebreaker is not apt to dampen efficiently the rolling motion because the side form in an icebreaker is round at bilge. |
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It is absolutely necessary for us to have access to the icebreaker service of the coast guard. |
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This type of icebreaker not only helps the participants feel comfortable within the group, but it also establishes a climate for active learning. |
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It has the familiar icebreaker outline, red hull and forward-sloping white sash. |
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She was rechristened the CCGS Amundsen, honouring the legendary Arctic explorer, befitting of her new role as a research icebreaker. |
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The icebreaker will designate the required distance to be maintained between itself and the lead ship of the convoy. |
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Contribute to the completion of the Aurora Borealis research icebreaker project. |
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Heavy ice flows in rivers can also damage vessels and require the use of an icebreaker to keep navigation possible. |
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In winter special icebreaker boats with reinforced hulls would be used to break the ice. |
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On August 21, 2007, the Northwest Passage became open to ships without the need of an icebreaker. |
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Not wanting to passively remain on the sidelines, they decided, despite the agreed upon timetable, to go to Petrograd on the icebreaker Ermak, and take their place alongside those who had already come out. |
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And just as these ships make it easier for other ships to travel, an icebreaker helps to clear the way for learning to occur by making the learners more comfortable and encouraging conversation. |
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Often an icebreaker, a team building activity and an energizer overlap. |
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If the plan to rescue them by air fails, a large American icebreaker is about 10 days away and should be able to break through the dense ice floes that thwarted the Chinese and Australian ships. |
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Of course we don't expect that there's always going to be an icebreaker sitting on our doorstep, but as the resources are reduced, island communities like ours are going to be more severely affected. |
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Ice can stop any vessel, even an icebreaker, and mariners who are not experienced in ice navigation should learn to respect the latent power of ice in all its forms. |
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From there, 13 containers with 67 tons of material, food, fuel, and scientific equipment will leave for Zeebrugge before being loaded onto the Mary Arctica icebreaker and shipping to Antarctica via Cape Town. |
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To further strengthen Canada's ability to protect its northern territory, the Government is building a new Polar Class icebreaker for the North, the largest and most powerful icebreaker Canada has ever owned. |
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The NOW Polynya is of sufficient size that it is possible to mount a detailed field sampling program using a combination of ocean moorings, icebreaker and fast-ice based sampling schemes. |
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If you need an icebreaker, have your teenager read this material. |
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Almirante Irizar was an icebreaker, Bahia Paraiso was an Antarctic supply transport and Puerto Deseado was a survey ship. |
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Still another icebreaker is shivering, the automatic, noncoordinated activation of muscle motions for the sole purpose of generating heat. |
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To make the voyage possible, she was escorted and supported by the Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Simon Fraser. |
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The location of Barentsz' wintering on the ice floes has become a tourist destination for icebreaker cruiseships operating from Murmansk. |
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Replacing the Aurora Australis, the new icebreaker will be faster, larger, stronger and offer increased endurance. |
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It functions as an icebreaker the same way trust-fall exercises do. |
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As for the polar icebreaker, funding is likely to be zeroed out when the fiscal year 2015 budget bill is passed, she noted. |
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My father's Bonneville was cutting its way toward us like an icebreaker moving through my whole state of consciousness. |
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Coast Guard's Polar Star icebreaker were drilling early Tuesday before leaving the former naval shipyard at Mare Island, across the bay from San Francisco. |
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On 7 September 1991 the German research vessel Polarstern and the Swedish icebreaker Oden reached the North Pole as the first conventional powered vessels. |
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The new college hallmates were awkward with each other at first, but after a game of charades as an icebreaker, they were laughing like old friends. |
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The 420-foot long icebreaker traveled more than 5,000 nautical miles and scientists aboard collected thousands of ice, water, sediment and air samples along the way. |
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Leo Parish in Philadelphia featured an icebreaker game, congregational singing, bells and refreshments, said Pat Lardon, parish services director. |
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In 1929, the icebreaker Fyodor Litke was chosen for a rescue operation. |
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Icebreaker used investment in the music industry to gain tax relief meant to boost the UK's creative industries. |
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Icebreaker used investment in the music industry to gain tax reliefs meant to boost the UK's creative industries. |
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They put PS66million into several Icebreaker partnerships, reportedly allowing them to shelter around PS63million from the taxman. |
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