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In May 1884, the seagoing yacht Mignonette left Southampton, England, for Sydney, Australia.
But the seagoing journey exposes them to the elements, including hurricanes.
The more serious incidents involve the seagoing theft of oil or gas from small tankers.
No, matey, you're not on the bridge of the seagoing Black Pearl of "Pirates of the Caribbean," but rather in the wheelhouse of the earthbound administration building of the South Street Seaport Museum.
A very special ship, to be sure: the luxury liner Normandie, the seagoing Art Deco tour de force of the 1930s.
The first supposition seems more likely, since the Greeks probably had more contact with the seagoing Phoenicians than did the inland Phrygians.
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After abortive attempts to transport oil from the field using seagoing tankers and airplanes, the oil companies developing the field decided to build a pipeline.
Less inevitable, perhaps, was the collapse of seagoing traffic on the Thames in London in notable contrast to Rotterdam, Netherlands.
At the mouth of the Colorado River, seagoing vessels were tied down with extra rope.
In areas where roads were washed out, the government sent seagoing vessels to take relief goods to remote coastal areas from the provincial capital of Davao Oriental, Mati.
(The Criterion Collection, $39.95, not rated) UNDER FULL SAIL Technological marvels of another kind are on display in "Under Full Sail," a compilation of early films (1927-33) abouthehe magnificent seagoing vessels called windjammers.
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