Working feverishly, the crew and shore team refitted the boat and sailed it to La Rochelle in time to rejoin the race in leg eight. |
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Locks had to be refitted to drugs cupboards which had been forced and emptied. |
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A fast ferry from the Philippines is being refitted in Vancouver Shipyards for use as a fast passenger ferry between Nanaimo and Vancouver. |
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There were several ships in space dock, being repaired and refitted, but he was watching one in particular. |
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The kitchen and dining facilities will be refitted, while existing buildings will be redesigned to provide additional lecture space. |
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She was refitted in 1952 and eventually decommissioned in 1970 after seeing extensive action off Vietnam. |
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He bought Scavenger from South Australia and has refitted the vessel in his Geraldton workshop. |
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All the points were supposed to have been refitted following the Hatfield derailment, which was caused by a broken rail. |
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But lately it's pinched his toes and left unsightly blisters, and now he finds himself venturing off to New York to see if it can be refitted. |
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Celebrity Cruises travels to Antarctica with the polar ice-breaker Kapitan Khlebnikov, a refitted 1980's Russian polar research vessel. |
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The recently refitted kitchen is large and cosy, with a dark green, four-oven Aga and solid beech worktops. |
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The other floors will be entirely refitted and given the forms and colours of the new visual identity. |
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Directly after completion of the work, all safety and protective devices must be refitted or put into operation. |
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A building in Cambridge Business Park is being refitted to exceed requirements on disabled access, energy-saving and using materials from sustainable sources. |
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This cruising catamaran of 15m, from 1994 refitted in 1998, is very spacious, strong and unsinkable. |
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The electronics have been dismantled and the cables refitted, the antifouling will be redone and Safran will be painted yet again? |
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He is now sending 100 old buses, refitted with desks and chairs, to serve as temporary classrooms. |
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The exterior locations benefit also from the inherent visual drama of wood-frame houses and boxy, refitted mill buildings seen against the tumescent Berkshire hills. |
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The renamed ship has been refitted with lecture halls, seminar rooms and a library to transform it into a floating campus. |
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A contract that large will help support its ongoing role as a repair and refitted of vessels. |
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You stated that government buildings should be the first to be refitted so as to provide examples of efficient solar buildings. |
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The wellness centres, which are housed in refitted shipping containers, offer services free of charge. |
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In order to stay there, they would need assistance to have a bathroom on the main floor, grab bars in the bathroom and a refitted toilet seat. |
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To have the urea sieve removed and refitted, take the sprayer to a specialist workshop. |
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Opening of a dedicated, refitted Flavour sales, creation and application centre in Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
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Always ensure all PCB fixing screws and all case screws are refitted correctly and tightened. |
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In addition, spectrophotometers Doug previously rescued from obsolescence will be refurbished and refitted with the new detector. |
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This has been refitted, providing a boost for the local fishing fleet, which remains an important activity in the local economy. |
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Once refurbished and extensively refitted, the modified coaches did not trigger AAR or regulatory interest. |
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The back seat is then refitted at the end of the day for non-commercial activities. |
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Extended and refitted on several occasions, the Zaytuna is an imposing structure. |
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Today the ship has been refitted to serve as a research vessel. |
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The flight controls had been carefully rigged to fractions of a degree while the wing slats were removed and then refitted to ensure a perfectly smooth fit. |
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The house has been completely renovated and has a new roof, refitted kitchen, cornice work, pine floors, sliding sash windows and electric security gates. |
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She has refitted the inside of the shop but will be doling out the confectionery in the time-honoured way, with a set of scales and brown paper bags. |
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Throughout the war, around 1200 ships were refitted in the dockyard, making it one of the most strategic ports in the empire at the time. |
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Collins has refitted the traditional romance novel with fresh faces. |
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Dockyards of the Royal Navy are harbours where ships are overhauled and refitted. |
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Nelson received orders on 23 October 1781 to take the newly refitted Albemarle to sea. |
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Entrepreneurs converted many different types of vessels into privateers, including obsolete warships and refitted merchant ships. |
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Rhomboids have been cut out of it and most of the holes refitted with the excised pieces but not quite cleanly. |
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In partnership with Laval University, the CCGS Amundsen was recently refitted by the Government of Canada to play a new role as a dedicated platform for Arctic research on climate change. |
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In early September, DFO scientists will be on board when the CCGS Amundsen, a Canadian Coast Guard heavy icebreaker that has been refitted for its role as a dedicated scientific research platform, sets sail for the Arctic. |
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Galeka was then refitted as a hospital ship with accommodation for 366 wounded passengers. |
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It is essential to ensure that the parts are dry before being refitted. |
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The bathroom has been refitted and has a panel bath, pedestal basin, toilet and tiled splashbacks. |
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Battle plans were laid down and ships were repaired and refitted to intercept the Russian fleet. |
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Like her sister ship, the Red Osprey was refitted and relaunched almost exactly a year later. |
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Certificates shall be valid for a period of not more than five years from the date of issue and shall become invalid as soon as the means of transport are modified or refitted in a way that affects the welfare of the animals. |
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Certificates shall not be valid for a period of more than five years from the date of issue and shall be renewed any time the livestock vessel is modified or refitted. |
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A Canadian ship was offered to perform the proposed work, but the applicant and offeror disagreed on the ability of the vessel to be refitted so as to be technically suitable. |
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A plan to enlarge the coastguard's 110-foot cutters into more capable 123-foot boats was scrapped last autumn after the first eight refitted boats showed signs of cracking apart. |
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If not, the patient should be refitted with a more appropriate lens. |
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Among the tangible improvements in the refitted interiors are the increased amount of space for passengers, and easier circulation around doors and between seats. |
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The mall will be assembled from refitted shipping containers and will stay open for at least five years. |
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Volunteers restored and refitted it over a period of four months. |
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The partially rebuilt VC10, given the name of Victoria Cross recipient Kenneth Campbell, had its outer wings, fin, tailplane and engines refitted at Cosford. |
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You often find that some patients have inadvertently been using monovision because of refractive changes and so may be less happy when refitted with multifocals or bifocals. |
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Here shoegear and stepboards are refitted prior to a commissioning run conducted by the manufacturer which includes high speed and emergency brake tests. |
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Current UMP and USC products on order will be refitted prior to shipment. |
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The chapel was refitted with stalls, a gallery and a new ceiling. |
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