The arrival of a construction crew at their house attracted the curiosity of their neighbors. |
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Admirably, he went down with his ship after the surviving crew got away in lifeboats. |
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Hasn't ye 'eard that devil's spawn of a capting an' is mates knockin' the bloomin' lights outen 'arf the crew? |
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Poseidon then cursed Odysseus to wander the sea for ten years, during which he would lose all his crew and return home through the aid of others. |
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Surviving members of the cast and crew participated, along with noted filmmaker Martin Scorsese and Alfred's daughter, Patricia Hitchcock. |
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He wanted to honor the people who died during the sinking, so he spent six months researching all of the Titanic's crew and passengers. |
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Harland and Wolff, the RMS Titanic's builders, opened their private archives to the crew, sharing blueprints that were thought lost. |
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The crew, led by Jim Rygiel and Randy Cook, worked long hours, often overnight, to produce special effects within a short space of time. |
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Rowing, often referred to as crew in the United States, is a sport whose origins reach back to Ancient Egyptian times. |
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They boasted to the crowd that they were the fastest rowing crew on the Bay. |
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Many adjustments can be made to the equipment to accommodate the physiques of the crew. |
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In other boats, there is a rudder, controlled by the coxswain, if present, or by one of the crew. |
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The boat needed to be stable and fast with the large crew hence making it ideal for its modern racing usage. |
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If a crew overtakes or makes physical contact with the crew ahead, a bump is awarded. |
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The next day, the bumping crew will start ahead of any crews that have been bumped. |
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It is an advantage for the coxswain to be light, as this requires less effort for the crew to propel the boat. |
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Seventy five Welsh fans and five crew died in the accident, at the time it was the world's worst air disaster. |
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Most airports have groundcrew handling the loading and unloading of passengers, crew, baggage and other services. |
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Mobile stairs can give the ground crew more access to the aircraft's cabin. |
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Despite a total lack of evidence, Green and two of his crew, John Madden and James Simpson, were sent for trial in Edinburgh. |
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And Pharoahe and his crew definitely on some serious next level poetry type ishhh, and the next millennium rap is some next level poetry. |
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The entire train fell into the firth, with the loss of 75 passengers and train crew. |
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The chief officer and a boat's crew perished while attempting to reach the shore. |
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The rest of the crew were saved by the barque Alice, of Cold Spring, and the ship Oliver Crocker, also from New Bedford. |
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Three of the crew died, while the radio operator Fritz Ambrosius was badly burned but managed to parachute down. |
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Donovan, Donovan's session crew during the 60s included Jimmy Page, John Bonham and John Paul Jones who would later go on to form Led Zeppelin. |
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The Compass Centre previously served as a British Airways flight crew centre. |
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Sixteen Royal Navy crew died and a further 44 were wounded, although this information was not made public at the time. |
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Such a practice never existed, as weathered areas were given more attention, but there was a permanent maintenance crew. |
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The crew blocked the opening from inside and the watertight compartments were used to prevent the ship from capisizing. |
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On Saturday 16 November 2013, Britannia Seaways caught fire in the North Sea, trapping 32 crew on board. |
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Helicopters despatched from Norway were unable to take the crew off the ship, owing to bad weather conditions. |
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Run by the RNLI since 1853, it has taken part in many rescues, sadly sometimes with loss of life of crew members. |
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The survivors, 21 passengers and 18 crew members, were all men, with no women or children saved. |
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This time there was a different outcome, with the Moelfre lifeboat under its coxswain, Richard Evans, succeeding in saving the crew. |
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The ogopogo made no attempt to devour the sailboat crew, as he is reported to have done some years ago in the case of some Indians. |
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In 1866, the Sub Marine Explorer was the first submarine to successfully dive, cruise underwater, and resurface under the control of the crew. |
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To counter this, the crew occasionally uses the Global Positioning System to obtain an accurate position. |
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The conditions on a submarine can be difficult because crew members must work in isolation for long periods of time, without family contact. |
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The crew can use Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment to abandon the submarine. |
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The crew can prevent a lung injury from the pressure change known as pulmonary barotrauma by exhaling during the ascent. |
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Following escape from a pressurized submarine, the crew is at risk of developing decompression sickness. |
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I don't think she knew what a relief that was, because I would have been poor help for Ralph as a one-handed crew. |
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Danica Patrick is still on the clock. Her crew members... are at the end of their workday. Hers drags on. |
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However, one of McTaggart's crew members photographed the incident and went public. |
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The crew were taken off the stricken ship by the other ship, which landed them safely at Clovelly. |
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The first was on 3 March, when all the crew survived and were taken prisoner. |
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The second was on 1 April when the pilot was killed and the other crew members were taken prisoner. |
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Reportedly to avoid reprisals the crew concocted a story that they were on a reconnaissance mission. |
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In 1928, Italian explorer Umberto Nobile and the crew of the airship Italia crashed on the icepack off the coast of Foyn Island. |
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What happened to the crew is unknown, but it is believed that they died of sickness. |
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In 1960, the Trieste successfully reached the bottom of the trench, manned by a crew of two men. |
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During the peaks of whaling, some 300 ships with 12,000 crew members were yearly visiting Svalbard. |
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In 1349, the Black Death was inadvertently brought to Norway by the crew of an English ship arriving in Bergen. |
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The Oil Record Book helps crew members log and keep track of oily waste water discharges among other things. |
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Starting on 10 August 2016, the ship sailed from Vancouver to New York City with 1,500 passengers and crew, taking 28 days. |
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His ship was wrecked off the Kamchatka Peninsula, as many of his crew were disabled by scurvy. |
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In 1775, the whaler Herald found the Octavius adrift near Greenland with the bodies of her crew frozen below decks. |
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Although some of the crew may have survived into the early 1850s, no evidence has ever been found of any survivors. |
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Another researcher has suggested botulism caused deaths among crew members. |
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They rescued McClure and his crew, returning with them to Belcher's ships, which had entered the Sound from the east. |
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McClure and his crew returned to England in 1854 on one of Belcher's ships. |
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These carvings allegedly protected the ship and crew, and warded off the terrible sea monsters of Norse mythology. |
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The greater beam provided more moment of leverage by placing the crew or any other mobile weight on the windward side. |
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Keyes had now joined the main body of ships and brought Lurcher alongside Mainz to take off the crew. |
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Shortly afterward, however, the Hunley sank, with the loss of her entire crew of eight. |
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Drill crew will be on board if the installation is performing drilling operations. |
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Coincidently, the film crew had been documenting the rescue teams at Lossiemouth at the time of the Piper Alpha accident. |
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Agent Bulloch arranged for a civilian crew and captain to sail Enrica to Terceira Island in the Azores. |
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Semmes still needed another 20 or so men for a full crew complement, but enough had signed on to at least handle the new commerce raider. |
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This ensign is believed to have been made aboard by her British crew sometime between Alabama's two visits to Cape Town. |
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Many of the injured crew were brought ashore at Gibraltar and treated in the Naval Hospital. |
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After a tour around the Dardanelles picking up troops and baggage, Agamemnon returned to England, where the crew were paid off. |
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Bellerophon had been in the dockyard for repairs, so the new crew was less than perfect in carrying out their duties. |
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Sandford were old, each with a volunteer crew of one other officer and four ratings. |
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The ship sank quickly and vessels in the area were still under attack during rescue operations, which saved about 2,477 passengers and crew. |
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A radio antenna was also attached to the float to provide communication between the tank crew and the transport barge. |
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These avoidance manoeuvers are communicated to the flight crew by a cockpit display and by synthesized voice instructions. |
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Not long afterwards, the captain ordered the crew to abandon ship into one of the lifeboats. |
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He writes of a Roman ship that circumnavigated Britain, and discovered the Orkney islands and says the ship's crew even sighted Thule. |
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The station's crew, made up of six people, is usually replaced every six months. |
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The original ship's complement included 21 officers and around 216 crew members. |
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To measure depth, the Challenger crew would lower a line with a weight attached to it until it reached the sea floor. |
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The crew used a variety of dredges and trawls to collect biological samples. |
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Upon the retrieval of a dredge or trawl, Challenger crew would sort, rinse, and store the specimens for examination upon return. |
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During the voyage, Challenger's crew tested the reversing thermometer, which could measure temperature at specified depths. |
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That night Athena, disguised as Telemachus, finds a ship and crew for the true prince. |
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When the crew saw flares, they knew the other ship was in trouble. |
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Two cases of diarrhoea during the voyage were shown bacterioscopically to be cholera, one being a passenger, the other a member of the crew. |
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The smaller crew was possible because the battleship was stripped of all but her big guns. |
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I'd recognise that dark crew cut on his big boofhead disappearing up under his black hunting cap anywhere. |
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When he arrived in Washington, some people thought of him as a Boy Scout, perhaps because he wore his hair in a crew cut. |
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Half a thousand colonists had left Sol system in cold sleep, with twenty crew. |
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If a crew feather much under water, it is a good plan to seat them in a row on a bench, and give each man a stick to handle as an oar. |
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Two Andover classmates, Al Wilson and Al Lindley, both went out for crew in our freshman year at Yale. |
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Just after noon, a northerly wind suddenly sprant up. De Villaine and his crew were left to finish their harvest dry-headed and dry-handed. |
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When the captain offered a free round of grog to the crew, every man Jack of them lined up for a cupful. |
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As the label's name no doubt implies, these rappers aren't your typical crew, even if they still like to floss and represent their city. |
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Blake placed a battery on Tresco to fire on St Mary's, but one of the guns exploded, killing its crew and injuring Blake. |
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In May 1999 a group of local women made history by becoming the first ladies crew to row around the island, in ten hours and twenty minutes. |
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Soon after Magellan's expedition, the Portuguese rushed to seize the surviving crew and built a fort in Ternate. |
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They reached the coast where Mayans invited them to land, but were attacked at night and only a remnant of the crew returned. |
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After wintering in the James Bay, Hudson tried to press on with his voyage in the spring of 1611, but his crew mutinied and they cast him adrift. |
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The captain used the idle Horse Latitudes to train and prepare the remainder of the crew. |
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Legions also contained a dedicated group of artillery crew of perhaps 60 men. |
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Lashing the Viking boats to their own, the English crew boarded the enemy's vessels and proceeded to kill everyone on board. |
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The crew discovered that Mary had rotting timbers, so they burned the ship. |
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He then draped a handkerchief over his face to avoid causing alarm amongst the crew. |
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The Captain. They're going to keelhaul him. They have him tied to the yardarm. The crew have mutinied. |
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When a continuous sound was heard from the second beam the crew knew they were above the target and began dropping their bombs. |
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If a vigilant bomber crew could spot the fighter first, they had a decent chance at evading it. |
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He fell asleep at the controls of his Ju 88 and woke up to discover the entire crew asleep. |
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Five crew members of both the Arkendale H and Wastdale H died in the accident. |
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In the 1980s, France pressed for an independent European crew launch vehicle. |
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The passenger module is sized to fit in the payload bay, and can carry up to 24 passengers and 1 crew. |
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There are also ferry vehicles designed to transfer crew members to and from the base to the orbiting manned spacecraft. |
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The craft will dock together to enable the crew to transfer to the ferry vehicles for descent to the surface at a selected site. |
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The crew, along with the equipped rovers, will spend 14 months to explore the Martian surface. |
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The crew will return to Martian orbit with the ferry vehicle and rendezvous and dock with the orbiting Manned spacecraft. |
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The rowing trainer at the time noted that Hawking cultivated a daredevil image, steering his crew on risky courses that led to damaged boats. |
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I looked at the round bows of the sloop, and then at the old sails and the light-handed crew. |
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If they were any larger, the volume of escaping steam would itself endanger the crew. |
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Airport operators make use of special airside airport buses for crew and passenger transport in the secure airside parts of an airport. |
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These are commonly seen at external filming locations to feed the cast and crew, and at other large events to feed staff. |
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The position of the doors means that they can be operated by just a driver, as opposed to a crew of two or three. |
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This meant the trams could run with a crew of only one, reducing costs and possibly saving the tramway from closure. |
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The crew tested how the long, narrow, flexible hull withstood the tough ocean waves. |
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That cutpurse of the ocean and his loose-handed crew were effectually cured of their ambition to colonize. |
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He made an example of the drunken sailor with twenty lashes, to show that he must have a sober crew. |
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During a ferocious battle, Teach and several of his crew were killed by a small force of sailors led by Lieutenant Robert Maynard. |
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Possibly about 1716, he joined the crew of Captain Benjamin Hornigold, a renowned pirate who operated from New Providence's safe waters. |
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They each fired a broadside across its bulwarks, killing several of its crew, and forcing its captain to surrender. |
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He ordered her to move closer to the shore, disembarked her crew and emptied her cargo holds, and then burned and sank the vessel. |
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Her captain, Henry Bostock, and crew, remained Teach's prisoners for about eight hours, and were forced to watch as their sloop was ransacked. |
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Bostock, who had been held aboard Queen Anne's Revenge, was returned unharmed to Margaret and was allowed to leave with his crew. |
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He took two French ships leaving the Caribbean, moved one crew across to the other, and sailed the remaining ship back to Ocracoke. |
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His crew hoisted the sails and the Adventure manoeuvred to point her starboard guns toward Maynard's sloops, which were slowly closing the gap. |
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Badly wounded, he was then attacked and killed by several more of Maynard's crew. |
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Those left on the Adventure were captured by the Ranger's crew, including one who planned to set fire to the powder room and blow up the ship. |
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American vessels, especially, gained reputations for cruelty as officers demanded high results from their crew. |
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All shanties had a chorus of some sort, in order to allow the crew to sing all together. |
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There is apparently a fog, as the crew are unable to determine their latitude by sighting. |
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Ada, Flora, and their belongings, including a hand crafted piano, are deposited on a New Zealand beach by a ship's crew. |
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Earlier in the day, his mother had prepared soup for the female lead and melomakarona, or Greek honey cookies, for the crew. |
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He also insisted that crew members throw cold water at him and verbally abuse him. |
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Local Japanese interest in the filming was high, and the crew had to contend with large crowds throughout the process. |
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Lewis Gilbert was again appointed as director, and a number of the crew from The Spy Who Loved Me also joined the production. |
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In February the crew moved to Monaco and Monte Carlo for scenes in a casino and a demonstration of a Tiger helicopter. |
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Chris Eubank, in which Theroux and his camera crew accompanied Eubank for a period. |
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From 1952 to 1954, Hill rowed in twenty finals with London, usually as stroke of the crew, eight of which resulted in wins. |
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The wheel gun failed to refit the wheel nut and Button was released by the pit crew with an unsecured wheel. |
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His teammate, Montoya, was victorious at Monza, and would have won a few more races if not for the FW23's unreliability and pit crew blunders. |
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This is called broaching and it can lead to capsize, possible crew injury and loss of crew into the water. |
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As the wind speed increases the crew should progressively reduce the amount of sail. |
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On a run in heavy winds, the forces on the sails tend to drive a boat's bow down, so the crew weight is moved far aft. |
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A professional skipper and even crew may be hired along with the boat in some cases. |
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People take cruises in which they crew and 'learn the ropes' aboard craft such as tall ships, classic sailing vessels and restored working boats. |
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In sailing there are three main ways of competing in order to find the best sailor, crew or boat. |
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As their boats and crew get to the windward mark they round it leaving it to starboard, or the right side of the boat. |
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To satisfy the crew nationality requirements, New Zealand team members of Alinghi took up residence in Switzerland. |
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In 1820, the crew of the whaler Essex spent time on uninhabited Henderson Island. |
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Modern pirates favor small boats and taking advantage of the small number of crew members on modern cargo vessels. |
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It housed two crew in an open cockpit and 15 passengers in an enclosed cabin. |
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Enrica Lexie was ordered into Kochi where her crew were questioned by officers of the Indian Police. |
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The crew can be given weapons training, and warning shots can be fired legally in international waters. |
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Piracy by a warship, government ship or government aircraft whose crew has mutinied. |
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Barrie's novel, Peter Pan, where the fictional pirate Captain Hook and his crew helped define the fictional pirate archetype. |
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When the Americans captured the Bermudian privateer Regulator, they discovered that virtually all of her crew were black slaves. |
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In 1525, the Kongolese king, Afonso I, seized a French vessel and its crew for illegally trading on his coast. |
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While conditions for the crew were vastly better than those of the enslaved people, they remained harsh and contributed to a high death rate. |
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Balloons commonly had a crew of two, equipped with parachutes, so that if there was an enemy air attack the crew could parachute to safety. |
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All German survivors were summarily executed by Baralong's crew on the orders of Lieutenant Godfrey Herbert, the captain of the ship. |
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Once in position, the crew studied the horizon through binoculars looking for masts or smoke, or used hydrophones to pick up propeller noises. |
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On 23 August 1921, the British airship R38 crashed into the estuary near Hull, killing 44 of the 49 crew on board. |
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While on route the helicopter crashed into the western side of Shanlieve, killing all three passengers and crew onboard. |
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While the crew and 220 captive Africans survived the shipwreck, 18 Africans died before the survivors were taken to Nassau. |
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The Spanish crew were also taken there, to be turned over to the custody of the Cuban consul and taken to Cuba for prosecution. |
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Pitcairn Island was sighted on 3 July 1767 by the crew of the British sloop HMS Swallow, commanded by Captain Philip Carteret. |
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Flight Lieutenant Juliette Fleming and Squadron Leader Nikki Thomas recently were the first Tornado GR4 crew. |
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The Spanish film Territorio Comanche shows the story of a Spanish TV crew during the siege of Sarajevo. |
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The crew abandoned the submarine at the jetty at King Edward Point on South Georgia. |
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Badly damaged and with eight crew dead, Alferez Sobral managed to return to Puerto Deseado two days later. |
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She was struck amidships, with devastating effect, ultimately killing 20 crew members and severely injuring 24 others. |
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A lot of maintenance is carried out while at sea or in port by ship's crew. |
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Airbus used similar cockpit layout, procedures and handling characteristics to other Airbus aircraft, reducing crew training costs. |
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There were no injuries to the passengers, crew or people on the ground despite debris falling onto the Indonesian island of Batam. |
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Larger airliners may have a segregated rest compartment reserved for crew use during breaks. |
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While lighting is normally installed for use by the loading crew, typically the compartment is unlit when the door is closed. |
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A steam locomotive is normally controlled from the boiler's backhead and the crew is usually protected from the elements by a cab. |
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A crew of at least two people is normally required to operate a steam locomotive. |
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The danger of all these devices was that the driving crew could be tempted to add weight to the arm to increase pressure. |
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During the early days of railroading, the crew simply stopped next to a stream and filled the tender using leather buckets. |
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The line is maintained both for crew training and as a diversionary route, and passes close to Belfast International Airport at Aldergrove. |
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In 2007, cabin crew threatened strike action over salary changes to be imposed by BA management. |
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In spite of the conditions, islanders tried to rescue the passengers and crew. |
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The crew would then attack their German rescuers and bring their boat and Enigma machine back to England. |
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The crew of the Bounty mutinied because of the harsh discipline of Captain Bligh. |
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Alex Ayuli and Rudy Tambala, the British duo behind the luminary avant-dance crew A. R. Kane, play music from their new atmospheric pop record New Clear Child. |
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Filming in England proved a difficult experience, as he was used to his own Hollywood studio and familiar crew, and no longer had limitless production time. |
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The entire French crew of 107 soldiers was killed during the action. |
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The captain shouted at the crew to grab arms and repel boarders. |
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Ten years later, for these exchanges, Jean Fleury counted 225 to 230 both French and foreign, from 30 to 800 tons, ships each carrying 6 to 18 crew. |
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The helicopter's crew of three then destroyed the aircraft, surrendered to Chilean police on 25 May, and were repatriated to the UK after interrogation. |
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Good-humored, easy, and careless, he presided over his whale-boat as if the most deadly encounter were but a dinner, and his crew all invited guests. |
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Hunt also asked for the position during the production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and he brought along with him many crew members, including cinematographer Michael Reed. |
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Though the Craft Service Person works on set making food available to the crew and cast between meals, the Coordinator can be the one to hire this person. |
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From a total crew of over 400, fewer than 35 survived the sinking. |
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We decided we needed another rapper in the crew and spent months looking. |
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Malignant principles bear fruit in kind and the Revolution did no more than practice what men had been taught by the abandoned crew of philosophers. |
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With 8 of the 16 exits arbitrarily blocked, 853 mixed passengers and 20 crew exited the darkened aircraft in 78 seconds, less than the 90 seconds required for certification. |
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He not only was very good at his job, he also was an old soldier and an accomplished dog robber, which.meant that his crew never lacked for any necessary equipment. |
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The steamer Cathcart Park carrying a cargo of salt from Runcorn to Wick ran aground on Soa on 15 April 1912, the crew of 11 escaping in two boats. |
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Semmes had only his 24 officers and no crew to man his new command. |
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Ulysses can carry 2,166 passengers and crew, 1,342 cars and 240 trucks. |
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Llewellyn, a Briton, was much loved and respected by the entire crew. |
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Thence once more the crew came on with swords and axes, but faint-heartedly, and the end of it was that they lost some more men dead and wounded and fell back again. |
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The new nose will improve aerodynamics and enable overhead crew rest areas to be installed further forward and eliminate any encroachment in the passenger cabin. |
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Sam Fuller and the crew of New York Clipper continue to go great guns and retain a comfortable lead as they approach the south eastern tip of Cuba. |
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The MAIB report makes it clear that the harbour controllers were informed of impending disaster by shore observers before the crew were themselves aware. |
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At midnight, a tempest broke out, and Andriel had to threaten his own crew at gunpoint and award three bottles of rum to the first man to spot the French coast. |
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A ship's engineering department consists of the members of a ship's crew that operates and maintains the propulsion and other systems on board the vessel. |
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When the longships moored along the coast, they sent the slaves ashore to run along the waterfront to gauge whether it was safe for the rest of the crew to follow. |
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The timing of the crew shift is also critical when coming into the wind. |
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After his death the crew continued exploring as far north as Oregon. |
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The ship tilted to starboard, the bridge crew shouted for everyone to go to the port side and Lancastria came level again, then keeled over to port. |
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At Williams Island the crew encountered a polar bear for the first time. |
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All four of the crew are buried in a Lossiemouth churchyard. |
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The badly damaged Juste was lost as she made for the Loire, 150 of her crew surviving the ordeal, and Resolution grounded on the Four Shoal during the night. |
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Both crew members were killed, but there were no passengers on board. |
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I arrived at the foot of the tower with me hearty Master Builder crew, only to find the Kragle was all the way up on the infinitieth floor, guarded by a robot army. |
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On boarding her, her British captors found that she was in a sinking state, and so removed the British prize crew, and nearly all of her original Spanish crew members. |
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During Francis stay in the strait crew members discovered that an infusion made of the bark of Drimys winteri could be used as remedy against scurvy. |
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Nelson spent his time trying to find employment for former crew members, attending to family affairs, and cajoling contacts in the navy for a posting. |
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Four of the crew were rescued by a helicopter from RAF Chivenor. |
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Having no radio, the crew were unaware of the declaration of war. |
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Endeavour received significant innovations, but Sopwith failed to secure the services of his entire Shamrock V professional crew due to a pay strike. |
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The crew would be ordered to drop their bombs either by issue of a code word by the ground controller, or at the conclusion of the signal transmissions which would stop. |
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The remainder of the prize crew were made prisoners by the Spanish. |
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In 2011, the bridge was covered in a new coating designed to last for 25 years, bringing an end to having painters as a regular part of the maintenance crew. |
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The cannon are of different origins, such as Swedish, English and possibly French, and of different sizes, as would be expected with a colonial pirate crew. |
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When the three pulled into a petrol station to refuel, the station's owner called a gang and attacked them and their film crew with stones and chased them out of town. |
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The ships followed a design by Maxime Laubeuf first used successfully in 1897, having a double hull and flotation tanks around the outside of the main crew compartments. |
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The initial configuration will be fitted with five ejector seats, for four passengers and one crew, rather similar to the first four Space Shuttle spaceflights. |
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For example, in 2006, there were 239 attacks, 77 crew members were kidnapped and 188 taken hostage but only 15 of the pirate attacks resulted in murder. |
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Many nations forbid ships to enter their territorial waters or ports if the crew of the ships are armed, in an effort to restrict possible piracy. |
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In February 2012, Italian Marines based on the tanker Enrica Lexie allegedly fired on an Indian fishing trawler off Kerala, killing two of her eleven crew. |
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May's grand piano was smashed when he failed to prevent his lorry from rolling backwards, although the production crew had already damaged it while positioning it. |
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No injuries were reported amongst the 10 passengers and 19 crew members. |
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Due to the remoteness of some of the locations, the crew would also bring survival kits in case helicopters could not reach the location to bring them home in time. |
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German ships had better internal subdivision and had fewer doors and other weak points in their bulkheads, but with the disadvantage that space for crew was greatly reduced. |
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Captured ships were subject to condemnation and sale under prize law, with the proceeds divided between the privateer sponsors, shipowners, captains and crew. |
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The investors would arm the vessels and recruit large crews, much larger than a merchantman or a naval vessel would carry, in order to crew the prizes they captured. |
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The gun jammed, and on his own initiative he rushed the German position killing the crew before charging another that resulted in the German crew fleeing. |
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When they captured a ship, the goods were sold and the crew and passengers were ransomed or enslaved, and the Order took a percentage of the value of the booty. |
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The airport has its own resident press corps, consisting of six photographers and one TV crew, serving all the major newspapers and television stations around the world. |
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Most of the passengers and crew, a total of over 450 people, died. |
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A high crew mortality rate on the return voyage was in the captain's interests as it reduced the number of sailors who had to be paid on reaching the home port. |
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One potential problem with TCAS II is the possibility that a recommended avoidance maneuver might direct the flight crew to descend toward terrain below a safe altitude. |
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In a bareboat charter the charterer acts as the ship's operator and manager, taking on responsibilities such as providing the crew and maintaining the vessel. |
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In 1947, the entire lifeboat crew was lost at sea, attempting to rescue the crew of the SS Samtampa, in what has become known as the Mumbles lifeboat disaster. |
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It was during this cruise with Hornigold that the earliest known report of Teach was made, in which he is recorded as a pirate in his own right, in command of a large crew. |
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Only 24 of the 258 medical personnel, patients, and crew survived. |
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Teach may have recruited some of their slaves, but the remainder were left on the island and were later recaptured by the returning crew of Mauvaise Rencontre. |
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This caused the first traffic of the morning, a mail and goods train composed of 16 carriages and two vans, to crash into the breach, killing one and injuring two engine crew. |
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When a French TV crew filmed the IRA at a training camp in Donegal, a representative for the General Headquarters Staff of the IRA was interviewed. |
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The only tank loss sustained by the British Army was a Challenger 2 of the Queen's Royal Lancers that was hit by another Challenger 2, killing two crew members. |
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There Teach disembarked the crew of the captured Spanish sloop, before proceeding north to the port of Charles Town, South Carolina, attacking three vessels along the way. |
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He then travelled back to Beaufort Inlet to collect the Revenge and the remainder of his crew, intending to sail to Saint Thomas Island to receive a commission. |
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The author Robert Lee surmised that Teach and Hands intentionally ran the ships aground to reduce the fleet's crew complement, increasing their share of the spoils. |
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We are being asked for a maximum effort sometime over the next few nights, so if one of the other crew are short, then one of your chaps will have to fill in as an odd bod. |
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In addition to this, certain crew members have other titles and roles. |
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And when I was done washing all the on-going shift's dirty dishes, I had to start all over again with the off-coming shift and the rest of the crew. |
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Next is either an 'M' or 'W' to signify if the crew are men or women. |
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The remainder of Teach's crew and former associates were found by Brand, in Bath, and were transported to Williamsburg, Virginia, where they were jailed on charges of piracy. |
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Such hoards would necessitate a wealthy owner, and their supposed existence ignores the command structure of a pirate vessel, in which the crew often served by free suffrage. |
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This has been thought to allude to the Tiger, a ship that returned to England 27 June 1606 after a disastrous voyage in which many of the crew were killed by pirates. |
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Packet ships were larger and yet sailed with fewer crew than vessels of earlier eras, in addition to the fact that they were expected on strict schedules. |
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Among the crew, fragmentation wounds are the most common form of damage. |
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Airport crash tender crews are equipped for dealing with airfield accidents, crew and passenger extractions, and the hazards of highly flammable aviation fuel. |
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In jest, Ford put a stapler against his head to stop his hat from falling off when a documentary crew visited during shooting of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. |
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The crew in the areas hit by the pillar are usually killed instantly. |
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