The rebels had even hastily built a shipyard station to repair damaged ships. |
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While still in Norway a Norwegian commander who worked in the shipyard that built St Albans paid the ship a visit. |
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Work is underway at a shipyard in the Bahamas with completion expected by the end of this year. |
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There was a great little card there, the last one before the bus took us through the shipyard and to our pier. |
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Cape Asia has already ordered a similar size bulk carrier from the shipyard. |
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Exposure to asbestos is usually occupational, and includes shipyard workers, pipefitters, miners, and installers of brake linings and insulation. |
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A history of shipyard work or replacement of automobile brake lining in the past places a patient at risk for mesothelioma. |
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Calatrava's tower seems the more absurd because it is to be close to the mighty gantry crane of the defunct Kockums shipyard. |
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The union is campaigning to ensure the shipyard in Barrow gets a follow-on order for more Astute nuclear submarines. |
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This shipyard has been chosen by the owners of three Irish mussel dredgers to build their new vessels. |
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It is huge, encompassing the navy's shipyard, where three 1,200-ton corvettes are being laid down. |
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The site, once a shipyard, is reclaimed land incorporating hulks of ships abandoned by the Forty-niners rushing inland for gold. |
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The political outrage over the choice of shipyard stems from the fact that it is in the backyard of the former senate majority leader Trent Lott. |
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The Zenith's engines powered up for the first time as the ship cleared the shipyard that built it. |
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The air force launched a massive air raid with high explosive bombs on the shipyard. |
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Four puffs in and I heard a caterwauling with the timbre of a steam hammer driving in shipyard rivets. |
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Along with most of the crew, no one at the shipyard knew why the ship was being refurbished. |
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My guards' breath were puffs of crystal in the moonlight as they escorted me across the shipyard compound to where the wagon waited. |
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On shore dockhands caught the lines and shipyard guards with firearms held at port watched as they pulled the ship in and made it fast. |
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He showed no signs of overanxiety or excitement, but kept a cold expression most of the time we were at the shipyard. |
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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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Aurora will be repaired at either a UK or German shipyard and will be out of service for about five weeks. |
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In the first attack, they were able to destroy a Rage minelayer, the four defense satellites, and an orbital shipyard. |
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The amount of newbuilding is a register of shipyard vitality, and it can embrace many kinds of ships. |
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I remember entering a shipyard, along the quays of the Seine, outside of Paris. |
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Patriotism is a word often used these days, but for the Portsmouth shipyard workers, it's much more than just a word, or even a flag-waving battle cry. |
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He also constructed many canals and waterways including the Ulster Canal and the Queens Island on which the Harland and Wolfe shipyard was later built. |
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Striking shipyard workers demand the right to independent trade unions. |
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He recalls his younger days working alongside platers and welders in the Southampton shipyard of Vosper, repairing and refitting liners such as the QE2 and the Canberra. |
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The shipyard has already been asked to reinforce the stitching. |
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After the Lexicon was docked, crews from the shipyard unloaded the Aloft and transported the shuttle deep inside the engineering bays where her new engine lay waiting. |
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Now Sting gets his turn, with this musical that he based on his own experiences growing up near a shipyard. |
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The Tropic Bird was a three masted Barkentine built by master shipbuilder John Kruse at the Coos Bay Oregon, shipyard of Captain Asa Meade Simpson. |
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Last month's coverage of the closure of the Irving-owned Saint John shipyard and the decertification of five unions reveals examples of this classic response. |
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James was a boilermaker at Harland and Wolff's Liverpool shipyard. |
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As a wife of a traveling shipyard worker, Missy tries to keep a positive attitude about constantly uprooting her family, a feeling many Navy wives can easily relate to. |
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Farrell issued a ticket to an 18-year-old shipyard worker for speeding and an improper exhaust mechanism, according to the tp. |
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Down at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue and Esplanade, behind a chain-link fence, the bones of the old Versatile Pacific Shipyard buildings are a stark reminder of the past. |
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The Company shall give three months' prior notice to the Customs Collector in case they decide to debond the shipyard. |
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The shipyard, which became the naval base of Yokosuka, was designed by the French engineer Leonce Verny. |
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The shipyard at Barrow, England, built its first submarine in 1886 for the Ottoman Empire. |
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The origins of naval shipbuilding on Milford Haven were in the private shipyard of Jacobs on the north side of the Haven at Milford. |
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Due to the bankruptcy of the shipyard, only the first of these vessels was ever completed. |
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The sheltered strait between Barrow and Walney Island was an ideal location for the shipyard. |
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By the 1890s the shipyard was heavily engaged in the construction of warships for the Royal Navy and also for export. |
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The world's largest supertanker was built in 1979 at the Oppama shipyard by Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd. |
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Industrialization started at around 1870, with a paper mill and a somewhat bigger shipyard. |
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The Nordseewerke shipyard, a subsidiary of ThyssenKrupp, employs around 1,400 dockers and specializes in conventional submarines. |
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At the historical shipyard and museum Scheepswerf 'De Delft', the reconstruction of ship of the line Delft can be visited. |
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The Allais shipyard, of Dieppe, has established a subsidiary, ICAN, dedicated to civilian boats and pleasure craft. |
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Set free, he supported his mother and three sisters by working in a Rotterdam shipyard. |
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First, the marine section, consisting of the shipyard and boat building business, was transferred to a new company, Saunders Shipyard Ltd. |
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The shipyard was located on the Qinhuai River near Nanjing, where it flows into the Yangtze River. |
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On June 19, the armada was split, with six ships sailing for the shipyard of Mindoro and the. |
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Ultimately, almost 3,000 men worked at the naval shipyard, building eleven warships and many smaller boats and transports. |
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The by then small steelworks followed suit in 1983, leaving Barrow's shipyard as the town's principal industry. |
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About 13,000 live on the isle's various settlements, mostly in Vickerstown, which was built to house workers in the rapidly expanding shipyard. |
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Construction will take up to eight years and create thousands of new jobs at the shipyard thereafter. |
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There was also a station on Barrow Island, for commuters between the shipyard and nearby towns served by the Furness Railway. |
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However, the shipyard at Barrow remains England's busiest and the only nuclear submarine facility in the country. |
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The APL Cairo is the first of four vessels the parent company of APL, the NOL Group, is constructing at the Aker shipyard. |
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The ship will connect Luanda and Cabinda from the Francisco Cardama shipyard in Vigo, Spain. |
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The semi-submersible, which could clearly be seen from the Teesside coast this week, has now entered Able UK's shipyard. |
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As it hunts for a new owner for the property, Moray Council has noted the offshore wind prospects of the Buckie shipyard in northeast Scotland. |
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The roofs of Richard Rogers' new Antwerp Law Courts were chunked in an Antwerp shipyard and taken to site by barge. |
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This lavish attention to detail can be seen on this model of a Middlesbro ugh steam ship, reflecting the pride of workmanship at the shipyard. |
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The brand new Norwegian Escape will emerge from the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg this week to begin her life afloat. |
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Skilled shipyard welders and platers were lured to Louisiana with a promise of good jobs. |
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Aynalikavak Pavilion and several other kiosks were built between 18th-19th centuries, and the complex was known by the people as the Shipyard Palaces. |
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A number of ships were resting in their cradles in the shipyard. |
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This was the first aircraft move for the 579-foot pure car truck carrier, originating at National City Port in San Diego and offloading at Pearl Harbor shipyard. |
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Often companies were a combination of machine factory and shipyard. |
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During the Cold War, submarines repaired at Mare Island Naval Shipyard were tested in the shallow waters off Point Reyes following shipyard repairs. |
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There are also quarrying operations on the island and a large shipyard. |
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Many of the fleet's ships were built at the Longjiang shipyard. |
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Ex-Clydeside shipyard worker Paul operates the UK's only fleet of sidecar hearses to transport motorbike enthusiasts to their final resting place. |
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She moved to New York for a short time before moving to Boston where she worked at a local shipyard and was waitressing when she met her future husband. |
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Previously, the road had gone through Dalton and entered Barrow along the wide Victorian Abbey Road, before passing through Barrow's shipyard onto Barrow Island. |
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The 38-meter carbon-fiber composite catamarans built by Brodrene Aa shipyard in Hyen, Norway are designed for 300 passengers with a service speed of 32-34 knots. |
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Coast Guard's Polar Star icebreaker were drilling early Tuesday before leaving the former naval shipyard at Mare Island, across the bay from San Francisco. |
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A construction and repair shipyard has been maintained since 1899 in the Baltimore Harbor area at Curtis Bay, United States Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland. |
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In August 2007 the bow section of the ship's hull was taken to the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland for disposal and recycling. |
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The 1820s saw the birth of the area's renowned shipbuilding tradition when John Laird opened his shipyard in Birkenhead, later expanded by his son William. |
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Three of the houses on the then foreshore, part of the shipyard before the Admiralty Dock Yard was built, are still standing but are heavily altered. |
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They began by building a shipyard, and leased it to a Messrs. |
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A shipyard on the River Irvine, the Ayrshire Dockyard Company, remained active until after World War II, though its last ship was built just prior to the war. |
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There was a shipyard at the mouth of almost every river in New England. |
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It normally takes place in a specialized facility known as a shipyard. |
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The Harland and Wolff shipbuilding firm was created in 1861, and by the time the Titanic was built, in 1912, it had become the largest shipyard in the world. |
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The Harland and Wolff shipyard has two of the largest dry docks in Europe, where the giant cranes, Samson and Goliath stand out against Belfast's skyline. |
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The Navy has programed over an incremence of 3 or 4 fiscal years, corrective measures in dikes and walls to protect their investment in this shipyard. |
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Bangladesh also has its own defense industry, including the establishments such as Bangladesh Ordnance Factories and the Khulna Shipyard. |
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In 1962, a large rudderpost indicating a rudder area of 452 square feet was unearthed at the Longjiang Shipyard. |
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Naval shipbuilding and construction remain key as well, with Bath Iron Works in Bath and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery. |
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Most Russian Mennonites live in Mennonite settlements like Spanish Lookout, Shipyard, Little Belize, and Blue Creek. |
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Axis Vega is the second in a series of up to four flotels to be built at Cosco Shipyard. |
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The Petrobras P-55 semi-submersible recently left the Rio Grande Shipyard en route to the Roncador field in Brazil's Campos Basin. |
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If the leakage gets stopped, the cargo ship would be taken to the Tuzla Shipyard for repairs and would continue its trip to Ukraine. |
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Two new Aker Arctic designed icebreakers, under construction at the PJSC Vyborg Shipyard in Russia, will have their main power provided by Wartsila generating sets. |
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The first parts of Vickerstown were constructed in the 1890s as a workers' community for Vickers Shipyard, but this area has since been expanded by suburban development. |
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On a recent Pacific Northwest trip, we found that Puget Sound Naval Shipyard is using Kevlar reinforced synthetic line to suspend temporary services. |
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