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en The crews of the new ships can help do some of the work that's required to keep the ship afloat and to deal with the damage to the hull,

en Thats what a ship is, you know. Its not a keel and a hull and a deck and sails. Thats what a ship needs. But what a ship is. What the Black Pearl really is . . . is freedom.
  Johnny Depp

en For a while, there was nobody cutting ships. You couldn't do it because of all the environmental regulations and safety regulations you have to deal with. It cost a lot more to scrap a ship than the ship is worth in parts.

en All available CL&P crews have been dispatched and are being assisted by contractors and crews from our sister company, Public Service of New Hampshire. Unfortunately, this storm has caused damage along the East Coast and therefore crews from neighboring utilities are not currently available to assist with the restoration.

en Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness. What the sub is going to start to do is locate things on GPS from stem to stern, then in other dives we're going to be hoping to find information on the damage to the hull, and potential for damage to propeller blades and to the rudder.

en There is a ship afloat without a captain,

en Live oak in the age of wooden ships was the best available ship timber; it is strong and dense and more importantly it grows in gentle curves that are almost analogous to the frames in a ship's structure. So it's really excellent material for shipbuilding.

en Africans in the hull of a slave ship.
  Jesse Jackson

en He has a good, tight crew, and they manage to keep the ship afloat.

en The cruise ships are there to make money. They make a good deal of that money from the tours that are booked on the ship.

en Egyptians even sailed to Lebanon to gather cedar for building their ships. The resin in this wood was thought to prevent damage, but it obviously didn't work very well.

en We are going to be challenged by high winds, rain and flooding because it will slow our ability to move restoration crews and work in affected areas. Crews cannot work safely when winds exceed 35 mph.

en "So many people are waiting for their happiness to come. It's not here yet, but they are waiting. It's like standing in a line waiting for your bus. "One day," people say, "my ship will come. One day, I'll make it. One day, I'll be happy." Ships come and go, and they wait for theirs. They think about jumping on other people's ships. They think everything. Yet, incredibly enough, there has always been someone who has pointed out the simple fact that what we are looking for is inside. "

en So now that we go back home we've got to find a way to keep our ship afloat. In the second half of the season, every game is going to be towards gaining some playoff position.

en He's not expected to score 15 points or stop the other team's best players. He's a player who we expect to come in, play solid for us and keep the ship afloat.


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