There was a welcome return to the fleet of Ian Frith crewing in Deva for the first time since his recent accident. |
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She had been sold as a slave, and told me she had been crewing as a cabin boy for half a year. |
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Craig Alexander and Barry Scott, both 27, realised that crewing expensive yachts under a Caribbean sun offered more than fun. |
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Earlier, an attack on an oil tanker rammed by two explosive-laden boats left five sailors and the attackers crewing the boats dead. |
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In addition to transmission, GlobeCast provides ground services, including SNGs and flyaways, crewing and playout from around the globe. |
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In November 2000 they set off for a five-day training run and found themselves crewing the boat into the teeth of a force eight south-westerly gale. |
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Won 470 class at U.S. Olympic trials crewing for Katie McDowell. |
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He was supposed to be crewing and he hadn't even met the captain yet. |
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Just remember that, if you're thinking of crewing on a boat, make sure you ask the bunkmate question first. |
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Backing up the actors, there are real sailors crewing those ships – signalling, shovelling and swivelling the guns into position. |
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Should you find yourself crewing in Bora Bora of somewhere equally idyllic then be sure to drop me a line and let me know. |
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This provision is to ensure that net wage subsidies cannot be paid for seafarers occupied in normal crewing activities. |
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In some cases ship managers are assigned both technical and crewing management of vessels. |
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Five out of a crew of six persons crewing the boat sustained injuries and one person lost his life. |
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However, with this crewing level, the vessel was certified to carry up to 474 passengers. |
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This led to the following degradation in the performance of navigational tasks by a one-person bridge crewing that culminated in the accident. |
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It is important to passenger and vessel safety that a vessel's crewing level is sufficient to deal with all situations. |
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Mr. Mike Henderson: Can you comment, Brian, on the crewing? |
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The plan was phased over a three year period and involved increasing multi-tasking and double crewing which is known in the trade as lay-day system. |
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The most important subjects in the maritime sector concern market access, competition, crewing, and state support, safety and environment in so far as they influence competitiveness. |
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Vessel crewing practices have remained largely the same. |
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After crewing on the ferries there, he earned his captain's license, which helped qualify him to become a quartermaster on his gunboat in Vietnam. |
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Nevertheless, a flag state must make a critical and objective assessment of crewing proposals for each particular ship with a given operational envelope. |
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The company has also increased its flight-following capabilities and, although not required by regulation, the company has adopted a policy of crewing passenger flights with two pilots. |
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Competition in the maritime sector is found particularly in those areas described in the section on the acquis: market access, crewing, state aid, safety and environment. |
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We are all one, standing on the same planet, crewing the same boat. |
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Bob has more than 1,400 hours crewing for balloons and in 2000 achieved the BFA's high rating, master crew chief, in the Crew Achievement Award Program. |
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The two ships will be crewing in the latter half of September. |
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