As the gap between the enormous hull and the quayside grew the water churned. |
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Over 100 three and four-masted sailing ships will be berthed on the quayside here for over a week. |
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On the quayside fishwives gut fish by hand and the catch is kippered by traditional methods. |
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He attempted to board the vessel by jumping from the quayside as a gangway was not rigged, but fell into the water. |
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Shaped like the letter Y, the main bridge is curved, with a secondary gangway linked to the quayside a short distance away. |
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He praised Portnet for allowing them to store the woodchips on the quayside after attempts to keep them in the grain elevator had failed. |
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They spent three hours at the quayside and were assisted by lifeboatmen when they had to take to the sea to fight the blaze. |
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Diplomats waiting at the quayside for the ship pronounced it clear after finding no unaccompanied children on board. |
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A new marina could be created on the quayside, as well as restaurants, hotels and homes. |
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Along the quayside there's to be a wide pedestrian area along which holiday makers may stroll, and a few small shops to cater to them. |
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Archaeological evidence seems to indicate that a quayside revetted in timber existed from the Middle Saxon period. |
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When at last we debouched on the quayside below San Marco, Elizabeth turned to me with an air of satisfaction. |
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The museum does not own mooring rights at the quayside, but its support is regarded as vital for any attraction wishing to move there. |
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The scheme creates a pedestrian link to an area of landscaped open space on the lower quayside. |
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Stroll along the quayside among sailors and traders who will amaze you with their magic tricks and comical acts. |
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Among the visitors were the wife and daughter of the ship's Geordie Commanding Officer, who were waiting on the quayside at Newcastle. |
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The Irish alcohol factories have built a large molasses tank at the deep-water berths, with pipe line to the quayside. |
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One child was among the victims when a gangway leading to the world's biggest ocean liner from the quayside gave way. |
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We were dining at Bruno's restaurant, La Taverne du Port, overlooking the quayside where a symphony of boats bobbed and jangled in the harbour. |
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Since it stretched along the length of the Yare bank, sections of the quayside were distinguished from each other by their own names. |
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Even if we were in a position to give medicines away free, which we are not, it is no good if they are just left on the quayside at some port. |
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The harbour has both a commercial quayside and marina which was crowded with expensive yachts and cruisers. |
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It has a delightful old stone bridge, and a fine range of quayside buildings. |
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You can buy aquamarine images by the yard in quayside galleries in St Ives, Penzance, Mevagissey or Falmouth. |
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Bubbles by the quayside grew as a pair of midweek divers surfaced and exited the water. |
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When he returned to the quayside from the cafe he noticed that the vessel was starting to turn in the wind and tide and was trimmed by the stern. |
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A lone piper played the lament before the crowd dispersed from the quayside following the ceremony. |
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We wandered down Cannery Row and sat at the quayside eating clam chowder from bread bowls. |
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A favourable wind blowing from the Great Mountains in the west caught the little boat's sail as she moved away from the quayside at Bhuin. |
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Arriving at a Hamburg quayside, the two reporters join a crowd of curious bystanders. |
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Q on arrival at the quayside, hand over the drum to the maritime authorities or, failing that, to the fire service. |
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The quayside, Quai des Régates, is equipped for a number of water sports: rowing, canoeing, pedal boats or power boats. |
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Upon arrival in port, containers are unloaded onto the quayside by gantry cranes and transported onward by road or train. |
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Through the darkened windows of one of the lower decks nearest to the quayside could be seen tables laid out for dinner in one of the ship's four restaurants. |
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He is largely oblivious to the fact that he has caused her decline, and even excuses himself from her deathbed to have a final meeting with his mistress at the quayside. |
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He parked alongside some piles of pallets stacked on the quayside which were very close to the bollards to which the starboard mooring lines were secured. |
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The quayside location is convenient to a range of city centre employment and transport hubs, with Tara Street and Barrow Street Dart stations located nearby. |
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He would want to escape, to get back to the quayside and his ship. |
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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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He drove a short distance along the quayside away from the vessel and towards the town and then drove a few metres off the road and parked amongst some trees. |
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Berthed bow to bow in a mirror image of each other the massive white ships were illuminated by a spectacular light show as the quayside party began. |
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As the island's quayside was lined with corpses, hopes for more survivors dimmed. |
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Oban quayside was where the six of us, two crew and four passengers, complete strangers, met. |
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It has been reported, however, that Member States have different interpretations of how waste should be dealt with at the quayside. |
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The façades of the Chartrons area and the entire quayside can be admired particularly well from the right bank, with the curve of the Garonne River opening up a magnificent panorama. |
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The main projects presented cover notably the reception of cruise liners with quayside electricity connections and energy production from the waves. |
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The withdrawal price shall not include expenses incurred after landing of the products with the exception of transport costs made necessary by auction or quayside sales. |
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From the quayside in the Paul Vatine Basin, Safran and the other racing machines taking part in the Transat Jacques Vabre are admired each day by thousands of visitors, including many employees from the SAFRAN Group. |
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They then set up four big tents on the quayside. |
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Lifeboats were launched as the Sirena Seaways vessel began listing after hitting a quayside. |
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However, steps must be take to ensure that quayside service areas are not eroded through real estate speculation or attempts to achieve short-term savings which might ultimately prove to be counter-productive. |
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But these perishable products cannot wait a single day on the quayside. |
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As a unique feature, the BBC is putting up a map of Britain at the quayside at Gateshead that will be handpainted in party colours as the results come in. |
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Given that it is extremely difficult to tamper with a container once loaded, the quayside crane represents the last physical checkpoint before the container is dispatched to another country. |
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The foundation sections are manufactured, painted and transported to a quayside facility before being finally loaded onto the installation vessel. |
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A web site devoted to quayside electricity supply is henceforth available. |
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In case of default by the organisation, company or handling agent, transport governed by the Shipping Document will end when the goods reach the quayside. |
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Stacks of granite sets remain unlaid, vegetation sprouts from the dock walls and quayside. |
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The fitting-out at the original quay will become more efficient because the ships are no longer berthed alongside one another and there is no longer any need to cross over the ship berthed at the quayside. |
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They land fresh fish and shellfish daily, most of which is sold at the quayside fish market. |
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Today, Bergen's old quayside, Bryggen, is on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites. |
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In 1840 Nicholas Holman of St Just opened a branch of his foundry business on the quayside. |
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The situation means that even in Mogadishu, some food aid vessels cannot dock and unload because of the danger while a few hundred yards away, people are starving to death on the quayside. |
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Ramsgate Maritime Museum near the harbour quayside has exhibits showing the evolution of Ramsgate Harbour and east Kent maritime history. |
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The quayside was deserted but the captain called out using a loud hailer and found that a large number of men were hiding, who were packed into every available space. |
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Windsor Lewis, officer commanding 4 Company, 2nd Welsh Guards, had taken charge of a large party of stragglers, who were awaiting rescue in the sheds at the quayside. |
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