Among the ships are a fleet of wooden steamships, built to serve in World War I but then abandoned and brought here to be salvaged. |
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The tractor's axles and final drive were salvaged from an earthmover, and the gearbox came from a large military vehicle. |
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Wood for the interior was salvaged from an old boatyard, while a bog-oak sculptor made the windowsills from hand. |
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Panels of carved boiserie with original oval paintings were salvaged from a French chateau and reassembled in a Texas house. |
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Of the remaining 12 bosses, six were salvaged from the original ceiling while the remainder were designed by Blue Peter viewers. |
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All that was salvaged from the ruin was a brass barometer with its front glass cracked. |
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Natural benches made from salvaged timber piling from jetties on the Thames are to be placed along the route. |
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The Western Romantics believed that their societies were perfectible and could be salvaged from within. |
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The sun louvers were made of salvaged barrel staves from a nearby pickle factory. |
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Yet if the minister's professional reputation was salvaged, Bellievre's mission to England cannot be accounted a success. |
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The garden contained much of the Victoriana he had salvaged from in and around Keighley. |
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His paintings, votive boxes, spirit bottles and sculpture are assembled from objects salvaged from the streets. |
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Using stone salvaged from the exterior wall, a matching 6-foot voussoir was created in the north wall on Fifth Avenue. |
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The roof was re-slated with a large amount of salvaged tiles and the Harry Clarke stained-glass windows were stabilised. |
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Soybeans stunted by lack of rain or damaged by hail can be salvaged as hay or silage. |
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There was maneuvering to secure what little ACTU influence could still be salvaged in the sector. |
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First, using a basic juicer salvaged from my parents' kitchen, I turned out concoctions of almost anything I found. |
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They failed dismally to translate their periods of dominancy into sufficient scores that could have salvaged something from this game. |
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The bolted-on steel armour has been salvaged to leave the teak hull split open along the keel. |
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Most of the taxis outside the entrance doors look as if they were salvaged from a rubbish dump, and the Air-Conditioning is usually long gone. |
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The bell that will peal at the end of Sunday's ceremony was salvaged from the ship and usually sits in the foyer of Forum North. |
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The salvaged roof covering can then be installed on the front, maintaining the original look of the house. |
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Their propshafts are broken in strategic sections and exposed, but the props have long since been salvaged. |
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Even when a propshaft has been salvaged, there are normally strengthened patches on the keel where the bearings would have been mounted. |
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The slender figures, warped by an obscure anamorphosis, have been salvaged from the darkness, retrieved and figured. |
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Many of the shipwrecks in Palau waters were later salvaged, with the exception of three to four shipwrecks in the anchorage areas. |
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Still, S4 salvaged the worst of S3 and retconned most of the show's history into a thought-provoking but ultimately unprovable conspiracy. |
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If an unexpected frost occurs, undamaged fruits can be salvaged and ripened. |
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The propshaft protrudes from the keel, but the propeller has been salvaged and, as already noted, the rudder lies on the seabed below. |
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A blunt swashbuckler salvaged only by Tim Roth's wonderfully loathsome villain. |
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It was no cabin cruiser, but with the rudder salvaged from the Minnow, and a mast and sail added, the boat should be navigable. |
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The Indian navy has salvaged canons, porcelain and brown glazed pottery among other things. |
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Those regulations do not include any management recommendations for snag retention in salvaged cutover areas. |
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Some of the cargo was salvaged but during another storm in October the ship broke up. |
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Over the stern the rudder rests folded towards the seabed at 30m, but the propeller was salvaged soon after the ship went down. |
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This massive wreck has been salvaged for its copper ingot cargo, but is still reasonably intact. |
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The timbers and tank for the structure were salvaged from a wrecked ship, the Martha Ridgway. |
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We had a metal pole building built on a slat we poured, and we bought a salvaged compressors and evaporators. |
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The ship temporarily lodged on rocks at Rubha Mor, allowing much of the cargo to be salvaged. |
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Rescuers found 80 bodies trapped in the hull when they salvaged the boat from the riverbed. |
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We have already taken out as much equipment from the swimming pool as can be reused and any salvageable materials will be salvaged. |
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This handy wooden mallet was made from some left-over scraps of oak that I had salvaged from a pallet. |
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Enter an old woman pushing a cart of salvaged garbage, TV's, fans, cardboard, etc. |
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What does an art teacher do when faced with a ton of plaster gauze and a bird bath salvaged from a scrap heap? |
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When the South Street Bridge does finally get rebuilt, piers sunk into the Schuylkill River and the metal substructure can be salvaged. |
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Sir Archy was distanced in the first two heats, but salvaged the final heat. |
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Even some of the armored vehicles had been knocked out with salvaged grenades and commandeered bazookas and anti-tank weapons. |
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A mosaic of paving stones, red flagstones, cobblestones, and sandstone lintels salvaged from a demolished school form the paving and low walls. |
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The New York authorities have been besieged with requests for material salvaged from Ground Zero. |
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Shanty towns made of tin, plywood and salvaged materials rise along the highway and stretch for miles. |
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We salvaged a point when Josh Adams, our star striker scored a last-gasp equalizer to level the game. |
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On the whole, though, the flashbacks are clumsily integrated into the main action, and can't be salvaged by the staging. |
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The barrel and breech have been salvaged, so all that remains at the top are a pair of trunnions. |
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If there was anything to be salvaged from the situation, it might've been said to have been worth it for the sickly expression on Rupert's face. |
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The boiler and engine were missing, presumably salvaged many years ago. |
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I think at the time they probably salvaged the shell that was on board and they were hoping to perhaps raise the vessel and restore it and get it going again. |
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The cruise ship that went down last year off the coast of Tuscany, killing 32, is finally being salvaged. |
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Some of the prisoners did find time to make musical instruments such as violins from the dismantled hulls of sunken boats and hard wood salvaged from collapsed buildings. |
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Democracy must be salvaged from the hands of spoilsmen and politicians. |
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Inspired by a trip to England, Pat's son Brian built the gate pillars with salvaged bricks and concrete blocks, made rustic with patches of mortar. |
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Horses are shod with iron shoes and fitted with salvaged horse tack. |
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Since then, the wreck must have been salvaged, because the deck and sides of the hull have collapsed and most of it is only a metre or two above the seabed. |
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He falls in with wireless activists who are unwiring the entire city with a meshed network built out of junk hardware salvaged from suburban industrial parks. |
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There, two old keys made of gold and silver are exhibited in a window as part of the treasure of historical information salvaged from a local shipwreck. |
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There's still a shred of dignity to be salvaged there, I think. |
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The good news was that three of the whales washed up in areas where they could be both scientifically sampled and salvaged by Natives hungry for muktuk. |
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He got off to an untypically slow start, played catch-up for most of the day, but eventually salvaged a respectable score with birdies at his 17th and 18th holes. |
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It looks as if the hull was broken open for commercial salvage of the copper in the motors, and perhaps the torpedo tubes were salvaged from the bow at the same time. |
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The wounded pride of a fifteen-year-old boy had to be salvaged someway. |
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Two heated timber decks indicate the places of the priest and congregation and a clock salvaged from the 1963 chapel hangs in the skeletal campanile. |
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Panels of pressed rye grass texture the ceiling, recycled glass appears in countertops, and salvaged Port Orford cedar beams are used as interior trim. |
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While some WWII casualties have been salvaged, many of the wrecks that litter the unique Rock Island eco-system are full of marine life and hoary artefacts. |
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Nearby, rusting away on the colliery surface, is some of the world's most modern mining hardware that has been salvaged from coalfaces and tunnels half-a-mile underground. |
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By carefully orchestrating an expressive surface, he perceptively salvaged the internalized characteristics and secured them for posterity through the act of photography. |
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The gun itself has been salvaged, though the pintle remains. |
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A holy water font salvaged from a church is work in progress. |
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Alexander the Great is reputed to have gone down in a diving bell, while Roman urinatores apparently salvaged cargo from a wreck 20m deep off the south of France. |
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Easily accessible in just 8m of water, the wreck has been salvaged and subsequently used for target practice in the 1950s, before being dynamited as a navigational hazard. |
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The wreck was extensively salvaged by Victorians shortly after the disaster. |
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The 2-by-3s for the frame were salvaged from an old garage door an joined with simple glued-and-nailed lap joints. |
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Chlouveraki, a tenacious archaeological conservator, has salvaged antiquities all over the Middle East. |
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Collar tie beams, salvaged from a dairy barn, and ceiling board paneling, salvaged from a church, both from Heritage Salvage. |
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He anticipated that the sixteen megabytes he salvaged from his old computer could be used to run his business programs in his new computer. |
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Gold coins salvaged from shipwrecks retain almost all of their original appearance, but silver coins slowly corrode. |
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Some components are unbolted and salvaged, including the engines and instruments, while the fuel is drained away. |
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However, I was doing some brush cutting and salvaged a large armload of red osier dogwood, which also gets a chapter. |
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Cermeno salvaged a small, open launch, likened to a large canoe, and loaded it with the 70 surviving crew members to begin the long journey home. |
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Most ships were salvaged, but the remaining wrecks are now a favoured haunt of recreational divers. |
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The wrecks were salvaged in short order and the port was returned to service, as part of what had now become the British protectorate of Eritrea. |
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Valuable or easily accessed timber has often been salvaged leaving just a few frames and bottom planking. |
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It would be a rare case in which the salvage award would be greater than 50 percent of the value of the property salvaged. |
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In addition, unless the vessel to be salvaged is obstructing navigation, then there is no need to work as swiftly as in offshore salvage. |
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The flagship of the expedition hit a reef and foundered near the island, and the crew and contents had to be salvaged. |
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The stones we are planning to use are mainly salvaged from the old textile mills and are made of the typical gritstone that we find on the moors. |
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But forecasters said that by later Friday, the effects of Arthur would be past the Outer Banks, with the rest of the weekend salvaged. |
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The press, like his skis, has a unique story, and includes parts of a firehose salvaged from the Squamish Fire Department. |
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After the Second World War some of the wrecks seem to have been commercially salvaged. |
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The solution is cell salvage at the hands of anaesthetists attending such emergency surgical procedures, and reinfusion of salvaged autologous blood. |
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As she was gonged, host Daryl Somers swept rapidly across and salvaged an embarrassing situation by putting his arm around her and asking her whether she had children. |
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The team said a marking in Korea's Hangeul script was found on salvaged parts and matched markings on a stray North Korean torpedo recovered by the South seven years ago. |
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