When they haul the logs into the sawmill the first thing they do is debark them. |
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Your ticket entitles you to debark as many times as you like and reboard at no extra charge. |
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This means passengers can custom-design their cruises by deciding when and where they want to embark and debark. |
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You'll have a wide selection of pre or post-cruise land tour options, depending on where you embark or debark. |
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They do not have to debark at that time, but they cannot stop in an all-sea hex. |
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European bison similarly eat foliage and, in addition, can debark trees with their horns. |
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Description: In the Green River forest, this bulldozer was used to haul timber to the loggers who would cut the logs, debark them and pile them. |
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We are moored near the Lange Nelle lighthouse, where you can easily embark and debark. |
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The system is designed to debark various types and diameters of wood year-round. |
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Customs is in place to check goods and manifests, but there is not yet any provision for immigration, so no one is allowed to debark and enter Iraq from shipboard. |
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The two currents create a rotating column of air that can generate 318-mile-per-hour winds, debark trees, and fire cars across the sky like missiles. |
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The UPM mill had a hot pond where chemicals were used to debark logs but the chemicals' identity is unknown. |
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Both mills used chemical solutions to debark logs which was said to have been dumped out on the ground. |
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Should we remain passive before the thousands of strangers who debark on our shores? |
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And they're no help at all to us exit freaks, who like to know just the right place to stand when boarding a train, so that you debark opposite the way out. |
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The first step is to debark and chip the round timber. Chips are the basic input of the pulping process that follows. |
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No visitor shall cut down, debark, mutilate or remove any tree, bush, flower or other plant or fungus, whether living or dead. |
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The airline has one important goal: make all the people aboard fly safely and debark safely after landing. |
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The Directive postpones for one year, until 1 March 2006, the requirement to debark wood packaging material imported into the Union, to enable the research carried out in this area to be reviewed. |
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During their 45-day voyage their vessel would put in at Trinidad, Pernacibuco, Cape Town, and finally at Mombasa in Kenya, where they would debark. |
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The Coast Guard expects to take up to three years to fully debark. |
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Commercial medicinal plant gatherers continue to debark favoured trees when bark is only partially regrown because of the its scarcity and commercial value, finally debarking large roots and killing the trees. |
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