Widely regarded as the Mount Everest of diveable shipwrecks is the ocean liner HMHS Britannic. |
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Yet there is a kind of Britannic malaise that spreads across any homegrown success story like powdery mildew. |
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The stipulations of the preceding Articles I to VI shall also be applied to the colonies and foreign possessions of Her Britannic Majesty. |
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Her Britannic Majesty's Minister with responsibility for European affairs is with us. |
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The Constitution, Saturnia, America, Liberte, and Britannic lay one side of the Queen Mary, on which I was about to sail. |
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From 1916, as the Canadian commitment to supply troops to Europe grew, the Canadian government secured the use of the world's biggest ship, RMS Olympic, sister ship of the Britannic and the famous, ill-fated Titanic. |
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Her Britannic Majesty's Foreign and Commonwealth Office, needless to say, grovelled its usual apologies. But cheer up, it's more of a joke than a sanction. |
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Given that the traditional Britannic imagery had assumed symbolic resonances for the Scottish referendum no vote, the atmosphere was tense and anticipatory. |
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Only five of these Britannic victims were ever found. |
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The restaurant panels in the Crown Bar were originally made for Britannic, the sister ship of the Titanic, built in Belfast. |
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The present Convention shall be ratified by His Britannic Majesty and by the President of the United States of America, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof. |
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The Life insurance fund managers Britannic Group and Resolution Life will soon become a single group with a combined intrinsic value of £2.1 billion. |
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After an Orientation Tour of Fort Henry National Historic Site of Canada, the class is inducted into the Service and swears allegiance to Her Most Britannic Majesty, Queen Victoria. |
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Mr. McIntosh was the CEO of Britannic Asset Management, besides having held other prestigious assignments, and he is an experienced expert in the UK and global wealth and asset management markets. |
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After a thirteen years experience in financial controls and consulting, he decides to participate to the e-paperless invoicing development and joins the Britannic operator OB10 to manage Europeans projects. |
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According to international media, one of the most important composers of film music in the history, Britannic John Barry, died Monday morning at the age of 77 years. |
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In all of this we advance with the support of the powerful republic across the Atlantic and the sovereign states which are members of the empire and commonwealth of Britannic nations. |
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To the west and south, the Britannic provinces had to be defended against Hibernian and Germanic attacks. |
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During the era of Gallic and British Empires in the 3rd century, the Britannic troops were always on the side of the usurpers. |
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During the evening of 25 February 2007, on passage in the Baltic Sea, the Britannic container ship Annabella encountered heavy weather which caused the vessel to roll and pitch heavily. |
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Still farther East, however, the typical Continental connections of the Britannic coast were with the lower Seine valley instead. |
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Following the withdrawal of the Britannic field army between 407 and 410 by the usurper Constantine III the garrisons on the Wall probably lost troops as well. |
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Thus, most present knowledge derives from archaeological investigations and occasional epigraphic evidence lauding the Britannic achievements of an emperor. |
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