Ship

  • 111Ship Bottom — Borough de los Estados Unidos …

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  • 112Ship to Gaza — ist eine griechisch schwedische Initiative zur Brechung der israelischen Blockade des Gazastreifens. Sie wurde bekannt durch den Zwischenfall um den Schiffskonvoi nach Gaza am 31. Mai 2010. Ship to Gaza war am Konvoi nach Gaza mit zwei Schiffen… …

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  • 113ship's papers — ➔ paper * * * ship s papers UK US noun [plural] TRANSPORT, LAW ► the set of official documents that are necessary for a ship to be able to travel: »The pirates had bought the ship s papers very cheaply from an illegal source …

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  • 114Ship in a Bottle — may refer to:* Ship in a bottle, a type of impossible bottle containing a model ship * Ship in a Bottle ( TNG episode), a sixth season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation …

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  • 115Ship's Serviceman — (abbreviation SH) is a rating in the US Navy. General info Ship s servicemen manage and operate shipboard retail and service activities using microcomputers. This includes ship s stores, vending machines and video games, barber shops, laundry and …

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  • 116Ship-of-the-Line Lieutenant — is a common naval rank, equivalent to the naval rank of Lieutenant in the UK, Commonwealth and US. The name of the rank derives from the name of the largest class of warship, the Ship of the Line, as opposed to smaller types of warship (corvettes …

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  • 117Ship arriving too late to save a drowning witch — Album par Frank Zappa Image non disponible.png Sortie Mai 1982 Enregistrement de 1981 à 1982 Durée 34 min 18 …

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  • 118Ship of Dreams — Álbum de David Knopfler Publicación 2004 Género(s) Rocky Pop Duración  ?? Discográfica …

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  • 119ship money — n. a former tax levied on English ports, maritime counties, etc. to provide money for warships * * * n [U] a tax that English kings and queens traditionally collected from people living on the coast in times of war. In the 1630s Charles I used… …

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  • 120ship-board — side of a ship, c.1200, from SHIP (Cf. ship) (n.) + BOARD (Cf. board) (n.2) …

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