The author recalls the scenes on May 27, 1936, when the first Queen Mary left Southampton on her maiden voyage to New York. |
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It was April 10, 1912, and in less than an hour the most majestic ship to ever grace the seas would begin her historical maiden voyage. |
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Generously redolent of extra earthy truffle oil, the dish would make a perfect maiden voyage for truffle virgins. |
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They had the grand unveiling ceremony and reboarded the train for the maiden voyage downtown. |
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In other news, I know you are all sitting on the edge of your seat in anticipation of the Kerry, aka K-Mac maiden voyage post. |
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The 21-story-tall ocean liner was dry-docked at an Atlantic coastal shipyard for finishing touches before its maiden voyage. |
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She completed her maiden voyage in May after being officially named in Holland by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. |
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She had been sitting in dock now for four months and was finally about to embark on her maiden voyage. |
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The zebra mussel made its maiden voyage from a European port to the Saint Lawrence Seaway and beyond to the Great Lakes. |
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Tells about writer's maiden voyage on the Severn River, in his coracle, during a week in mid-May. |
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The gangway was installed on Friday for a weekend visit by construction workers and their families prior to the transatlantic liner's maiden voyage. |
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A North Yorkshire couple whose Mediterranean cruise came to an abrupt end when their ship broke down 15 hours into its maiden voyage say they can't wait to get back on board. |
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The intricately carved Vasa sank on its maiden voyage because it was too large, too bulky, and its center of gravity too high to stay afloat. |
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Captain Abram Kean qv brought the vessel from Scotland on its maiden voyage and was master for most of the next 15 years. |
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In addition, European cruise line Costa Cruises will make its maiden voyage on the St. Lawrence with the Costa Atlantica. |
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On 20 September 2001, the Cedar left the Wuhu shipyard on her maiden voyage, stopping first at Fangcheng, China. |
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As of delivery, the Dalior set out on her maiden voyage, carrying coal between Indonesia and Japan. |
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Mr Mayer, in an excellent report, wisely says at the conclusion that he advocates launching the European statute on a maiden voyage. |
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Harvesting activity has been on plan with the new frozen at sea scalloper the Atlantic Leader currently having a successful maiden voyage. |
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Extensive media coverage blanketed the nation on the 20th anniversary of Marc Garneau's maiden voyage into space. |
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The team then helped the Japanese team offload the Shirase, Japan's new icebreaker on its maiden voyage to Antarctica. |
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On April 10, 1912 the Titanic left Southampton in the south of England on her maiden voyage, bound for New York. |
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In August 1939, with a single novel to his name, Gombrowicz was invited by the Polish government to sail on the maiden voyage of the ocean liner Boleslaw Chrobry. |
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Chippenham travel agents Lynda and David Brown will get a taste of the high life when they visit the Queen Mary II before the huge ocean liner's maiden voyage. |
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My English friend, on his maiden voyage to the States, had stumbled upon one of those little linguistic divergences between the colonies and the mother country. |
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The Africa Mercy, a 16,572-ton purpose-built hospital ship dedicated to providing medical and development assistance in Africa, is bound for war-torn Liberia this spring on her maiden voyage from the United Kingdom. |
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The Avro Arrow... After 12 years of hard work, the Avro Arrow takes flight on March 25, a maiden voyage at twice the speed of sound at an altitude of 50,000 feet. |
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Having an Airbus named after her and travelling first-class on the plane's maiden voyage, Alizée must surely have felt the first inklings of stardom. |
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In May 2006, the newly-designed cruise ship AIDA Vita with a length of 203 m started off for its maiden voyage from Hamburg to the Mediterranean Sea. |
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Her maiden voyage was made in August and September 1845, from Liverpool to New York. |
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This might be fine in good weather but we would not adopt this practice on a boat sailing in the southern ocean and sailing 7000nm on its maiden voyage. |
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Morgawr was successfully launched on 15 March 2013 into Falmouth Harbour and on her maiden voyage was paddled by the volunteer builders. |
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Age: 23 The fifty of us on FoodCorps's maiden voyage made fast friends. |
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Most of the above did not contribute to this particular grounding, but considering the Cedar was on its maiden voyage, it was a matter of time before one or another caused an occurrence. |
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Louise Cruises luxury liner Aquamarine MV set off on its maiden voyage to Male in The Maldives last week. |
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In other words, the competency of the individuals on those subs, engaging on a maiden voyage, is more than sufficient to man that sub across the ocean. |
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The maiden voyage of the AUV at Borden Island was a great success. |
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Since its maiden voyage aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1981, Canadarm has performed flawlessly, launching satellites and retrieving them for repair. |
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The Yongle Emperor held a banquet for the crew on the evening before the fleet's maiden voyage. |
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Hailed as unsinkable, the luxury liner hit an iceberg on her maiden voyage in 1912, killing some 1,500 people in the worst maritime disaster of the time. |
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In conclusion, I advocate launching the SE on its maiden voyage. |
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Le Griffon disappeared in 1679 on the return trip of her maiden voyage. |
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After leaving Southampton, England, the RMS Titanic made its first stop at Cherbourg on 10 April 1912, during its maiden voyage, where an additional 274 passengers embarked. |
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In 2005, China commemorated the 600th anniversary of Zheng He's maiden voyage, characterizing it as the start of a series of peaceful seafaring explorations. |
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