No more than two days after docking, I heard the stamp of boots on the deck above me and I was filled with dread. |
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It is mostly the fishermen that make use of the harbour with big ships docking occasionally. |
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The docking bay, with doors at the stern of the ship, can be flooded for amphibious operations using small landing craft. |
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The 31 is easily controlled whether in head seas, following seas, fighting a fish or docking at a marina. |
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Escaping poverty, they simply jumped ship after docking in New York or San Francisco. |
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A hefty and bulky taxi pod slammed onto the docking lane from their right through another open gate. |
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When Patch got out of the taxi at docking port forty-two the next morning, he was dressed in a pair of slacks, a nice shirt and tie. |
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There are very sound therapeutic reasons for docking lambs' tails that certainly do not apply to dogs. |
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She arrived at her desk and found that her laptop was not fully seated in the docking station. |
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This one is for the optional docking station which adds features such as DVI output and a parallel port for legacy printers. |
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It turned out that the docking station where the CD-ROM lives is accessed from the computer via FireWire somehow. |
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Hunt-class minehunter HMS Dulverton has arrived back at Clyde Naval Base in Faslane after a 16-week docking period in Rosyth in September. |
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You simply give the mouse its first charge on the supplied docking station and plug the radio receiver into a spare USB port. |
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There was a pop and a hiss as the boarding tube and umbilicals were retracted, leaving only the docking clamps holding us in place. |
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There were boatels too that provided services like docking and renting of boats for boating, water-skiing and skin-diving lessons. |
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Desktop configurations require the additional purchase of an optional docking station. |
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You place it on a docking station, known as a cradle, or make a connection using a wireless network, a modem or infrared light. |
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The man was unhitching the ship from the docking connections when the first warning came. |
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Users can plug the little box into a docking station for desk use or slip it into a more notebook type of package. |
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As I sit at the lawyers desk, I notice that the laptop is on a docking station. |
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You can remove the keyboard to travel even more lightly, or add a docking station to your desk if you want to spread out and add peripherals. |
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The helmsman skillfully navigated the ship towards the enormous docking bay doors which engulfed the view screen. |
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There were various docking stations, carry cases and add-ons scattered around the stands. |
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Its docking station is a useful accessory that recharges the camera's battery when it's not transferring shots to the computer. |
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He also claimed he did not know that docking the puppies' tails was illegal, said Mr Orsborn. |
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So small-minded is this government that it is unable even to organise the bill to restrict docking of dogs' tails. |
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Next, use the hardware profile to tell the computer it's a notebook with a docking station. |
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The Society launched a campaign in support of the Bill, which would ban the docking of dogs' tails unless the tail is damaged or diseased. |
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An overnight docking might involve a visit into remote Papua New Guinean territory to see a local tribe perform a traditional ceremony. |
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You get the unit itself, a carrying sleeve, a power cord, an AC adapter, desktop stand, digital pen and a docking cable. |
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In contrast, phosphorylations of histone H1 and GST-peptide substrates are independent of any docking site. |
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He climbed up the ladder and looked proudly upon small fighters flying in and out of the docking bay. |
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The other units, already notified and instructed by the node, began to interface with the weapons systems and set up a force in the docking bay. |
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The Kennel Club says the docking of dogs' tails is a choice for the owner, in consultation with a vet. |
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And with a ship docking it can run to 850 people tucking in at the cookhouse. |
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Other concepts include wind and submarine cars with the latter docking onto floating pontoons. |
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The dull thuds of boarding shuttles connecting to the liner's docking ports reverberated through the ship. |
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A private member's bill is currently before Parliament to ban the docking of dogs' tails. |
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We ran into the docking bay and could not believe the decrepit derelict of a ship that he had waiting for us. |
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The M7100 ships with a docking cradle that doubles as both an in-unit battery charger and a data-transfer dock. |
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New on the scene to help house Mississippi's homeless, a 490,000 passenger cruise ship docking next door in Mobile, Alabama. |
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They will have to pay almost half a million pounds a year in harbour charges for docking their ferries at the new terminal at Hatston. |
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After docking the boat and then checking in with the boat master, Rys and her crew headed into town. |
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This shuttle would not even be docking with the International Space Station. |
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The docking of working animals' tails will only be allowed where there is a risk of tail injury. |
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Read-only or recording CD and DVD drives are available either as accessories or as part of a docking station. |
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The crew activated it before leaving the airlock and stowed it on the outside of the docking compartment. |
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The airlock near the door hissed open as the transport completed its docking procedure. |
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Hormones work by docking with a specific receptor on a cell, which then responds by turning on genes. |
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For a team struggling to keep going, the double whammy of docking points and insisting on a replay is hard to fathom. |
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Avoid docking or beaching where plants such as reeds, grasses and mangroves are located. |
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In future docking will only be allowed for working dogs whose tails could otherwise become painfully damaged. |
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Major upgrades more normally undertaken during a refit are being carried out on a frigate during a docking period. |
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When docking or beaching, look for evidence of turtles, birds, alligators and other animals along shore. |
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Flooding of the docking area is achieved by ballasting the stern of the ship, allowing the landing craft to float. |
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A docking station includes a housing, an infrared signal emitter disposed within the housing, and one or more cradles formed within the housing. |
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The reasons for docking originated in aesthetic design, function, early medical theory and even tax minimisation. |
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Mir, their last, was modular and had space for up to six cosmonauts and six ports for docking spacecraft or other modules. |
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The Confederate frigate Halberd swung a wide arc around the freighter's stern and approached her docking port from aft. |
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Get in the habit of securing your laptop by using a cable lock or a docking station and remember to back up data. |
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After looking at his duty roster, Blackstone headed down to the docking bay to check out the fighter he'd been assigned. |
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It bent to the left, sharply and I followed the walls round until I reached what I had been looking for, the docking bays. |
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Using special DNA containing docking sites at regular intervals, they can then direct the assembly of microscopic electrical components. |
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Computational docking and fitting techniques have been developed to assemble the atomic structures of their components. |
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The cruise ship Aurora was last night due to sail on her next voyage, just hours after docking in Southampton. |
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If you need your computer to be a desktop, you pop the core into your desktop docking station. |
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The destroyer has now returned to her home port of Portsmouth, and is undergoing preparations for a docking and maintenance period which will last throughout the summer. |
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This docking pod is at the end of one of the station's long habitation arms, which radiate from a central hub with a glass roof, through which you can observe the universe. |
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Both models are available with docking stations for use at your desk. |
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The ramp and docking umbilicals that would be available at a habitat weren't there and the hatch opened onto the port side of the hull, high up, so it was a long way down. |
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If no landing craft are carried then the additional space in the docking bay allows a total of 53 tanks or 80 armoured personnel carriers to be transported. |
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The classical concept of fusion is a three-step process of cell excitation, docking, and fusion, in which docking may occur before cell excitation. |
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There are even electronics like iPhone and iPod docking stations and an assortment of pricey pens intended for the pontiff. |
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The docking bay had now locked onto the transport with a tractor beam, leaving it to the pilot to simply turn the ship into the right direction before entering the bay. |
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As one flew closer and closer to the station, one would see that the jaggedness of the sides was not irregularities in the edged, but rather docking stations. |
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The following year, its vessel was blocked from docking in Portugal by two Portuguese Navy warships sent by the government. |
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The small light flashed green, and I pulled the bike out of the docking station. |
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But in certain parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn the infrastructure is starting to appear, mostly in the form of docking stations. |
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At the rear of the craft struts integral to the ship's docking facilities were bent and crumpled as it hit stern-first, gouging a huge rut through the earth. |
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Several workers were injured when they jumped into the water to try to stop a massive car ferry from docking. |
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Users can add value to their cards or cell phones at thousands of automated docking stations around the country, where they insert paper money and get credit for e-cash. |
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Friendly Sioux camped nearby hailed the boat as it landed and took hold of the docking ropes, demanding that the vessel's captain treat them to presents. |
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The analogy that Burns and his colleagues use when talking about attaching the body onto the chassis is snapping a notebook computer into a docking station. |
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The small tug also provides the capability to assist larger tugs in docking and undocking all types of ships and watercraft and can be used in routine harbor utility work. |
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The Princess Royal shocked delegates at the British Veterinary Association's annual conference in Harrogate in 1992 by defending docking the tails of working dogs. |
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A ring of ships floated around it, waiting for docking clearance. |
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The law would also ban tail docking except where an owner can prove that a working animals' tail needs to be docked in order to minimize the risk of injury to the animal. |
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Currently only Russian rocket engines, fitted with the Russian ISS docking system, can reboost the Space Station. |
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Each gap junction channel is formed by docking of two 'hemichannels', each containing six connexins, contributed by each neighboring cell. |
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The expedition reached the islands with great difficulty, docking at Tidore. |
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There are approximately 28 Barclays Cycle Hire docking stations in the City. |
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The Manned spacecraft will consist of 3 habitation modules, 3 docking ports, and two ferry vehicles. |
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In animal husbandry, rubber bands are used for docking and the male castration of livestock. |
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Lines used to tie a boat up when alongside are called docklines, docking cables or mooring warps. |
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Duke Stephen III of Bavaria granted Kufstein city status in 1393, due to its prominence as a trading and docking point on the Inn River. |
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For example, some laptops have events related to their docking stations and keyboard lights that are not used on nondocking or unlighted laptops. |
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They serve a purpose of breaking waves, but in some occasions they are also used for docking boats, in these occasions they will be called piers. |
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Typically these feature utilitarian city bikes which lock into docking stations, released on payment for set time periods. |
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New born lambs are typically subject to tail docking and males may be castrated. |
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After some difficulties, the expedition reached the Moluccas, docking at Tidore, where the Spanish established a fort. |
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Tail docking is commonly done for welfare, having been shown to reduce risk of flystrike. |
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The sponsorship includes docking systems and lifts for the demo site of all new Sea Doo personal watercrafts and sport boats. |
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Automated docking using a Lamarckian genetic algorithm and an empirical binding free energy function. |
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Magnetic stripe encoding and an E-card docking station will be available on both models as either factory-installed or field-upgradeable options. |
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In a similar case, a sei whale was found dead and attached to a container ship that was docking near Philadelphia, NOAA said. |
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The JBL On Stage Micro is a portable iPod docking sound system ready to go anywhere and fits into the palm of a hand. |
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A third of the 300 workers have signed a petition against their employer docking their wages for answering the call of nature. |
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And, of course, there is a hand-crafted center console with an integrated, stowable iPhone docking station. |
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Regardless of whether the Progress is docked or undocked, launch and docking of the next Progress is Dec. |
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The crew reinstalled a docking mechanism on the resupply vehicle, which will be undocked and deorbited a few days before Christmas. |
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The navy said that its Sirio patrol ship was docking in Pozzallo, southern Sicily, with 266 migrants and 18 corpses aboard. |
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He viewed Wednesday night's docking from the Russian Mission Control near Moscow. |
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While cruise-ship traffic is on the rise, it won't rise enough to build new docking facilities for cruise ships. |
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Godwin and Clifford were dwarfed by the Atlantis-Mir complex as they clambered up the orange docking tunnel to install four experimental panels. |
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Membranes of these target cells possess docking sites, or receptors, for the appropriate interleukins. |
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According to Qi, astronauts carried out extravehicular activity during the Shenzhou VII mission last year and scientists are now working on the challenge of space docking. |
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We are pleased to work with BRP and we look forward to continuing our collaboration by bringing even more advancements to the PWC docking and lift market. |
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This compact extender also allows docking with most dockable accessories, such as speaker systems, alarm clocks, iHome Stereo docks, and JVC kits, and Apple iPad VGA cables. |
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This new docking system is a key stepping stone as we look to the future of deep space exploration, said John Shannon, Boeing International Space Station program manager. |
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This could be said to include neutering domestic animals, microchipping and tagging, disbudding young livestock and docking and castrating lambs, pig lets and cattle. |
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In genetic HLH, a mutation occurs in one of the proteins responsible for intracellular vesicle docking and release of preformed proapoptotic granzyme and perforin. |
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Police say the thieves searched the house before escaping with a number of wrapped Christmas presents, including a white Ipod docking station and a Sony 109 Digicam. |
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Assuming a normal pregnancy and delivery, I will start with recommending removal of the dewclaws and docking the tails if necessary at two or three days of age. |
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The underwater demounting capability of all eight thrusters means that neither dry docking, nor the use of a habitat is necessary in order to exchange the thrusters. |
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Gingerenones A, B and C, lariciresinol, quercetin and calebin A from these spices exhibited high docking score, binding affinity and sustained protein-ligand interactions. |
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Capitalising on the sudden need for iPhone 5 docking stations, Harman has released the JBL OnBeat Micro speaker dock that features the must-have Apple Lightning connector. |
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Modeling, docking, simulation, and inhibitory activity of the benzimidazole analogue against P-tubulin protein from Brugia malayi for treating lymphatic filariasis. |
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The docking took place 220 miles above Mali in western Africa. |
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A student possessing such a smartpen can place it in a docking station of a computer and upload his written notes as well as the associated audio files. |
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They had difficulty reaching the Moluccas, docking at Tidore. |
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By far the most challenging part of any ship's voyage is the passage through the narrow waterways that lead to port and the final docking of the ship. |
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This led to the government of Argentina banning Falklands flagged ships and vessels linked to the Falklands' oil industry from docking at Argentine ports. |
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The cylindrical structure will also provide space for habitation modules with docking ports, manipulator arms, and propellant farms to refuel an interplanetary spacecraft. |
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Known as the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City, the sites were added in recognition of the city's role in the development of international trade and docking technology. |
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