I awakened before dawn aboard a cruise ship in Warnamunde, Germany, an unheralded port along the Baltic Sea. |
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It is also a popular stop for yachties as they cruise from one island to another. |
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The Tomahawk is a long-range subsonic cruise missile that is launched from ships and submarines. |
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He then switched the acceleration to cruise control, reached under his seat, and pulled out a steering lock. |
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The cruise controls mounted on the indicator stalk are hidden by the steering wheel. |
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The first time I indicated, I nearly put the car on cruise control, which is what the visible stalk to the left of the wheel actually does. |
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As usual with Saab, the design of the instruments and controls is almost perfect although the cruise control stalk is partly hidden from view. |
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There are steering column stalks to control the audio and cruise control and expect to find plenty of cubby holes and storage bins. |
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However, one problem encountered during the test drives was the closeness of the indicator stalk with that controlling the cruise control system. |
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They expected us to do no more than to lob a few cruise missiles at a meaningless target. |
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The cruise ships reached their heyday during the roaring '20s, and then slowly began declining. |
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I have always been a huge fan of retro culture and am looking forward to a trip on an actual ocean liner rather than a cruise ship. |
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Designed to be an ocean liner, the 150,000-grt vessel is fracturing the mold of simply becoming just another gargantuan cruise ship. |
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All the major lines offer a number of routes and cruise itineraries for the Caribbean. |
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Choosing the right cruise line and cruise itinerary can be somewhat of a challenge. |
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Your magazine has been of great value to me in selecting vacation destinations, cruise lines, and ships. |
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One more refuge from the office phone calls looks set to disappear soon, as cruise lines fit antennas to ships so that mobile phones work at sea. |
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The cruise lines like big ships because they're more profitable, carry more passengers and require less crew. |
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The odd thing about being an executive chef for a posh cruise line is you spend more time on planes than boats. |
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We started a cruise climb to 31,000 feet checking the winds as we went along. |
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It can take off from a relatively small runway and cruise at the leisurely pace of a car. |
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Luxury yachts are docked in the harbour, and giant cruise ships are anchored swimming distance from the beach. |
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When you reach the rushes and a good stone track, you've done the ascent, the rest is a cruise. |
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This cruise is definitely not for the always-on generation, as there is no internet access aboard ship. |
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A smaller and more spread-out shoal of yellow-tail snappers cruise in and out, the dense shoals of saupe and bream parting to let them through. |
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The lake is just a hop, skip and jump away from the terrace in the center of the Inn, convenient for the cruise boats to dock. |
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The naturally perfect horseshoe-shaped harbor is filled with mega cruise ships, sailing yachts, sloops, ferryboats, and fishing craft. |
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Most cruise lines won't reimburse you for expenses and missed cruises if you opt to leave the ship early. |
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Many couples are finding that an all-inclusive honeymoon cruise can make their special getaway after marriage even more special. |
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And there are ways to spend a lot more, especially if you buy an all-inclusive package that includes both a cruise and golf on several courses. |
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Caribbean cruise are your passage to an enchanting world with enthralling experiences. |
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With the standard engines, the Tiara 2900 will cruise at about 20 knots with a top speed of about 28 knots. |
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Telling her management team to cope, she took her son on a recuperative cruise in the Caribbean. |
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Gone are the days of the wolf pack, where it didn't take long to get past everyone else on the course, and cruise to an easy victory. |
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In addition, there are other bits of information provided here, including the speed settings of the cruise control. |
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While on the cruise ship, I take pictures of those who have been especially kind to me, as they make nice memories for my cruise album. |
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With the exception of a few cruise ships, people can only access the islands by airplane. |
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On a vacation cruise in December, we were provided moist cloths every time we reboarded the vessel. |
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The last couple of miles is an auto-pilot cruise back down the Nidderdale Way on a wide stone track with dry stone walls each side. |
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Groupers, jacks and barracuda seek refuge in the wrecks, while large marble rays cruise the sandy flats. |
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In another separate incident, a youth threw a stone at a different cruise boat last weekend, hitting the side of the wheelhouse. |
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The tourists spoke of the moment their cruise in Antarctica turned into a real-life adventure after their liner was holed below the water line. |
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A dozen tourists wander through the colony, having arrived by Zodiac rubber raft from their cruise ship. |
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Deck Quoits played with quoits made from rope has been a popular pastime on cruise ships for decades. |
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In Desert Storm, a jet-propelled cruise missile used two electronic guidance systems and cost about a million dollars. |
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Forget the thought of a tiny pigeon-hole stateroom just above the waterline of a 2,000 passenger cruise ship. |
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We flew one proudly from the back stay of our chartered yacht during our two-week cruise in Turkish waters last year. |
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Luther adds the final piece to the happy ending, giving the cruise tickets away to his formerly quarrelsome neighbors. |
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Joel, who isn't racing, is wise enough to stay out of the quagmire and cruise the scene at the top of the mountain. |
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Finally, on February 1, adjust your strategy as needed and put it on cruise control. |
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This could be short-term and inexpensive, consisting of cruise missiles fired at military targets. |
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That was right after an initial wave of U.S. Navy Tomahawk cruise missiles hit their targets around Aleppo and Raqqah. |
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One hopes we will never have to repeat such a careless cruise ship disaster to find out. |
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I have severe asthma and cannot abide the smoke on most cruise ships. |
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Mary Campion gave a spellbinding talk at our April meeting, describing her terrifying experience aboard the cruise ship Jupiter and how it changed her life. |
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We beat the Navy on that in the sense that we saw cruise missile flashes from a guided missile cruiser off to our starboard quarter in the distance at night. |
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Some time later that morning the train deposited us at the quayside at Kisumu, right next to the paddle steamer which was to take us on our three day cruise down the lake. |
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Since 1997, Saga has also been running its own cruise business offering everything from three-month round the world cruises to short jaunts to the Norwegian fjords. |
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More than 150 passengers on a California cruise ship came down with norovirus, continuing a trend that happens every year. |
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Reasons for my Gingrich blues No lunar dreams or Grecian cruise No credit line from Tiffany's No saintly wife, his former squeeze. |
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These skills are particularly needed when, as in the case of the AirAsia flight, the airplane is at cruise altitude. |
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He told the court he called the retired captain to see exactly where he lived so he knew when to sound the cruise ship horn. |
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On Friday nights, teenagers cruise the main street in town to show off their cars. |
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He also warned that cruise missile strikes on Hezbollah forces in Syria would invite a response. |
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And how much better will Americans feel if a cruise missile hits an apartment building? |
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And then you would get flown on a private jet up to Alaska and go on his cruise ship for the party. |
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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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Plus she has her own airboat to cruise the swamps for no apparent reason. |
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The need for airdrops and tactical flight requires good low airspeed flight and the aircraft also has long range and high cruise speed for rapid and flexible deployment. |
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The maximum ship speed is 30 knots and the cruise speed is 18 knots. |
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The luxury package also includes metallic paint, alloy wheels, a simple-to-operate cruise control, a trip computer and some very useful electric seats with memory. |
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Fair Isle's residents are surprisingly used to seeing strangers strolling around their land ever since cruise ships first dropped anchor off their shores. |
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Four days ago excited holiday-makers, including families from Barnsley and Hull, boarded the ship at Hampshire to embark on a cruise of a lifetime. |
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Alongside the ghost cruise and the many ghost walks, tours of the cellar have started at the Treasurer's House, where Harry Martindale famously saw the Roman legionnaires. |
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Not least of these is the opportunity to cruise at leisure for miles and miles, reading a book on deck, taking charge at the helm or lazily watching the passing countryside. |
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Start your visit with a morning cruise up the graded gravel of Spiral Drive, which coils around Tenderfoot Mountain all the way to its 7,560-foot summit. |
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As well as British ships in the area for support, sources say two British submarines armed with cruise missiles have also been made available for any attack. |
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The number in the Pacific has since been halved with four of the Trident-missile-fitted submarines converted into conventionally armed cruise missile submarines. |
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The Republican convention is set to cruise into town any day. |
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Equally at home running along the ground or chasing through the canopy, they cruise the forest looking for a vulnerable ringtail or a sleeping sifaka. |
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In addition, unlike the previous model, anti-lock brakes, electronic stability programme and cruise control and speed limiter are all fitted as standard on the new model. |
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The choice of cruise lines and cruise ships is pretty bewildering. |
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I can also remember wailing my head off as my mum tries to calm me down whilst going aboard an ocean liner to see my grandparents off on a cruise. |
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All making the event seem like a luxurious cruise on an ocean liner. |
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Attack Syrian government military targets with cruise missiles, drones, or with the foregoing plus piloted U.S. aircraft. |
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Experiments in rocketry combined with developments in guidance mechanisms and gas-turbine engines led to jet aircraft and to ballistic and cruise missiles. |
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The other controls are familiar to all BMW users, but it was a little too easy to catch the stalk for cruise control when trying to operate the turn indicators. |
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The only really hidden item was the stalk with the cruise control, but since I personally dislike cruise control, this was no great loss from my point of view. |
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But be sure to have an after-party in mind as the cruise wraps up at 11pm. |
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Boudicca will then take a scenic cruise to the remarkable UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord. |
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Back in the car, I turned on the cruise control at a safe 110 kilometres an hour and, thanks to Timmy's donuts and coffee, I began to wake up. |
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Petroleum, bulk coal, and cruise ship facilities are also in Sydney Harbour. |
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Passengers from the giant cruise ships berthed in Gruz port had taken over the gleaming limestone pavements of the Stradun in the Old Town. |
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Tomahawk cruise missiles were also extensively used, fired from aircraft, ships, and submarines. |
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In 2006 a total of 825,603 people visited the islands, of whom 443,987 were cruise ship passengers. |
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Jet engines power jet aircraft, cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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It's an hour-long cruise with a buffet lunch and a serenader and live music onboard, while I watched the 'boholic' countryside go by. |
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The cruise line doubled capacity last year by basing the 856-berth Boudicca in Liverpool for nine cruises. |
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As a kid, he'd cruise with his old man in a '59 Pontiac Bonneville and bounce around in the back of his siblings' lowriders. |
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When merchant ships sailed independently, a privateer could cruise a shipping lane and capture ships as they passed. |
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The port also sees various cruise ship calls bringing visitors to the Dorset area. |
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It was built in Scotland in 1887 to cruise the Muskoka Lakes, District of Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. |
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As the first true oceanographic cruise, the Challenger expedition laid the groundwork for an entire academic and research discipline. |
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Bigeye tuna cruise the epipelagic zone at night and the mesopelagic zone during the day. |
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Robust benthopelagic fish are muscular swimmers that actively cruise the bottom searching for prey. |
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Tangier remains a very popular tourist destination for cruise ships and day visitors from Spain and Gibraltar. |
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The Port of Rio de Janeiro is Brazil's third busiest port in terms of cargo volume, and it is the center for cruise vessels. |
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The harbour of Port Louis handles international trade as well as a cruise terminal. |
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It is a port of call for shipping and cruise lines running between Panama and San Francisco, California, United States. |
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Acapulco is one of the embarkation ports for the Mexican cruise line Ocean Star Cruises. |
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One popular cruise is from Caletilla Beach to Roqueta Island, which has places to snorkel, have lunch, and a lighthouse. |
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However, a number of cruise ships routinely round the Horn when traveling from one ocean to the other. |
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Visiting Cabo de Hornos can be done on a day trip by helicopter or more arduously by charter power boat or sailboat, or by cruise ship. |
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The resort area at Port Lucaya and visits by cruise ships provide the bulk of this activity. |
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The harbor is still serviced by several cruise lines, commuter ferries, and tourist excursion boats. |
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It is large enough to accommodate even the largest of cruise ships which are even able to turn through 180 degrees in the fjord. |
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The ships would anchor in one of these bays and send out whaleboats to cruise for whales for days or even weeks. |
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All arrivals must be through an airport or a cruise port, near the Bering Strait only at Anadyr or Provideniya. |
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The organizers of the referendum backed a plan to build a new cruise ship terminal at one of the three entrances to the Venetian Lagoon. |
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The cruise enabled the HLF assessors to view the work done and to sign off the Phase 1a project, bringing it to a conclusion. |
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A large watersports centre is also proposed, with the possibility of a cruise ship terminal. |
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There are proposals to construct a cruise ship terminal in Barrow as part of the Waterfront redevelopment project. |
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As well as the waterski trip, where she was filmed, prosecutors learned that she had enjoyed a QE2 cruise. |
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It focuses on the show's whackiest character, Abi, who gets embroiled in a murder investigation on a cruise. |
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Explosions shook Belgrade Saturday as cruise missiles attacked the Yugoslav capital for the first time in the 10-day-old airstrike. |
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Instead the delegates held their meeting on a cruise ship traveling between Marseille and Athens. |
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The acceptable range of angles of attack is fairly small, and gets considerably smaller at higher speeds, such as cruise speed. |
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In 2011, 715,279 passengers passed through the port of Le Havre and there were 95 visits by cruise ships carrying 185,000 passengers. |
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Frequently, cruise ships which have planned for another destination have taken refuge in the port, for protection from the frequent storms. |
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After the cruise, Nelson conveyed the Queen of Naples and her suite to Leghorn. |
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All the major airlines have now resumed regularly scheduled service and cruise ships and mailboats are charting familiar itineraries. |
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In recent years the number of cruise ship calls have increased at the port. |
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Since summer 2007, Thomson cruise lines have included Newcastle as a departure port on its Norwegian and Fjords cruise. |
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Amsterdam has the biggest cruise port in the Netherlands with more than 150 cruise ships every year. |
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Several of the Viking cruise ships are made specifically with Kiel Canal passage in mind, namely the Sea and Sky models. |
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In 2016 a new record was set when the cruise ship Crystal Serenity transited with 1,700 passengers. |
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In 2006 the cruise liner MS Bremen successfully ran the Northwest Passage, helped by satellite images telling where sea ice was. |
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In August and September 2016 a cruise ship was sailed through the northwest passage. |
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Nelson arrived off Newfoundland with the convoy in late May, then detached on a cruise to hunt American privateers. |
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In 2009 sea ice conditions were such that at least nine small vessels and two cruise ships completed the transit of the Northwest Passage. |
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Specifically Kerkyra, with its harbour, scenery and wealth of ruins and castles, is a favourite stopping place for cruise liners. |
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In 2010, a total of 245 cruise ships arrived at the Grand Turk Cruise Terminal, carrying a total of 617,863 visitors. |
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The government has recently passed legislation, effective from January 2014, severely restricting the size of cruise ships that may visit. |
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It also has a close association with cruises and cruise ships. |
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Gibraltar Cruise Terminal receives a large number of visits from cruise ships. |
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Gibraltar is a popular port for cruise ships and attracts day visitors from resorts in Spain. |
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There are three cruise terminals in George Town, the North, South, and Royal Watler Terminals. |
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Portsmouth International Port is a commercial cruise ship and ferry port for international destinations. |
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There are no berthing facilities for cruise ships, but up to 4 cruise ships can anchor in designated anchorages. |
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More recently, regular cruise liner traffic has built up, making the port very busy in season. |
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Hey, at least her salty language accompanied video of a cruise ship. |
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Explore coastal paths by bike, climb and abseil, discover hidden caves by kayak, take a boat cruise and play Bocci with the locals. |
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You'll also find cruise control, driver and front passenger airbags, tyre pressure sensor, athermic windscreen and automatic headlights. |
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The architecture is a tribute to Titanic itself, with the external facades, a nod to the enormous hull of the cruise liner. |
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Many Mediterranean cruise ships stop in Sicily, and many wine tourists also visit the island. |
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In 2007, a new cruise terminal was opened in Liverpool, located alongside the Pier Head in the city centre. |
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By sea, Sicily is served by several ferry routes and cargo ports, and in all major cities, cruise ships dock on a regular basis. |
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The main harbours of the island are Limassol and Larnaca, which service cargo, passenger and cruise ships. |
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In 1866, the Sub Marine Explorer was the first submarine to successfully dive, cruise underwater, and resurface under the control of the crew. |
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Barrow is the principal port serving Cumbria and the Lake District, and has been a port of call for several cruise ships in recent years. |
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Barrow is also becoming increasingly popular as a port of call for cruise liners visiting the town and the Lake District. |
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That year 7,917 ships docked in the port, including 54 cruise liners carrying 54,000 visitors. |
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In many ways, these ferries are like cruise ships, but they can also carry hundreds of cars on car decks. |
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The jetty is now used by Orthios to dock cruise ships visiting from all over the world. |
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The temperature entering the nozzle may be as low as sea level ambient for a fan nozzle in the cold air at cruise altitudes. |
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In 1933, on a Greek islands cruise, he was introduced by Father D'Arcy to Gabriel Herbert, eldest daughter of the late explorer Aubrey Herbert. |
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In addition to activities like parasailing, water scooter and boat sailing by the beach, the Diu administration also organizes an evening cruise for the travellers. |
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At these ports, cargo ships may take on supplies or fuel, as well as unloading and loading cargo while cruise liners have passengers get on or off ship. |
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The capital, Suva on Viti Levu, serves as Fiji's principal cruise port. |
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The aircraft is intended to be hard to spot on radar and to be able to cruise at supersonic speeds without using the fuel-guzzling afterburners needed by present fighter jets. |
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Named the Caddy Match, it is available until April 30 and adds the likes of air-con, Bluetooth, trip computer, electric windows and cruise control over the standard model. |
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These animals cruise the countryside without worry of being hunted, lapping up winterkilled game, raiding unprotected garbage cans, and grazing in grain fields. |
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But, Rodgers' own cruise captured only five small merchant ships, and the Americans never subsequently concentrated more than two or three ships together as a unit. |
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The ultimate goal of the program is to demonstrate a vehicle range of 600 nautical miles with a maximum sustainable cruise speed in excess of Mach 6, about 4,200 mph. |
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It was during this cruise with Hornigold that the earliest known report of Teach was made, in which he is recorded as a pirate in his own right, in command of a large crew. |
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By 22 March the US and UK had already fired more than 110 cruise missiles. |
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She departed New York on 21 August 1883 to cruise for three years in the Mediterranean, then Northern European waters, and finally along the west coast of Africa. |
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Some form of self-steering on a cruising yacht, whether electronic or wind powered, is a necessity if a vessel is to cruise shorthandedly in comfort and safety. |
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Belize City does not really make a good job of making tourists feel safe at night, and that is one thing that can really ruin your romantic Caribbean cruise. |
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The mackerel's cruise speed is an impressive 10 kilometres per hour. |
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King mackerels cruise on long migrations at 10 kilometres per hour. |
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Here is the time to cruise with plumes also ending with Billiemi stone. |
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And pressure will come from the cruise ships to keep the gates open. |
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His trade in Cayor completed, rather than return home with his human cargo, Cadamosto decided to cruise further down the coast, towards the Cape Vert peninsula. |
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The use of the roadstead in front of St Peter Port by over 100 cruise ships a year is bringing over 100,000 day trip passengers to the island each year. |
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Seville is the only commercial river port of Spain, and the only inland city in the country where cruise ships can arrive in the historical centre. |
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Because Alabama was forced to replace several of her original small boats lost at different times during her lengthy cruise, this is likely a larger replacement boat ensign. |
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Some cruise ships are already scheduled to dock in Barrow, mainly for tourists to visit the Lake District, although there is no official cruise ship terminal yet. |
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In November 2017, an official Comitatone released a specific plan to to keep the largest cruise ships away from the Piazza San Marco and the entrance to the Grand Canal. |
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With the redevelopment, Edinburgh has gained the business of cruise liner companies which now provide cruises to Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. |
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Cruise ships returned to Liverpool's Pier Head in 2008, berthing at a newly constructed cruise terminal, enabling departures and arrivals at any time. |
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But there is also a nine-speed gearbox option, city braking technology, a new infotainment set-up and a bafflingly smart adaptive cruise control system. |
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Cabins, if existent, are much smaller than those on cruise ships. |
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It also caused major problems for businesses which relied on the lake and river, including the city's paddleboat operator and the river cruise company. |
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Upscale resorts are aimed at the wealthy, while a large new cruise ship port and recreation centre has been built for the masses visiting Grand Turk. |
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The world's biggest cruise ships are built in Finnish shipyards. |
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A few paddle steamers serve niche tourism needs as cruise boats on lakes and others, such as the Delta Queen, still operate on the Mississippi River. |
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