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Debark

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To unload goods from an aircraft or ship.

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Also available are portable debarkers and portable machines called tree monkeys that can delimb (actually prune) and debark standing trees.

Then we debark at the factory, which is gargantuan indeed.

European bison similarly eat foliage and, in addition, can debark trees with their horns.

The Coast Guard expects to take up to three years to fully debark.

Some of the veteran dredgemen grumbled that their outfit lacked a houseboat, which would have allowed the crew to sleep in dry bunks on the river; instead, they had to debark from the barge and make camp each night, after scouting for unflooded islands.

He would choose a few small pines in the National Forest, go there at night, fell and limb them, debark the sappy rind with a spud, exposing the pale, worm-tunnelled wood, and from the timbers he would make the simplest round-legged furniture, everything pegged, no nails or screws.

During their 45-day voyage their vessel would put in at Trinidad, Pernacibuco, Cape Town, and finally at Mombasa in Kenya, where they would debark.

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As Plymouth pilgrims debarked, Dutch, French and Spaniards were setting foot in other parts of the American east coast.The Midwest and West were opened mainly by French trappers and fur traders.

Preliminary production steps are debarking and chipping.

He took part in the Normandy Invasion of 1944 as commander of the Free French 2nd Armoured Division, which debarked on August 1 and took part in the drive to Alençon and Argentan by U.S. General George S. Patton's Third Army.

Almost half of the airline passengers embarked or debarked at Belgrade, which was also the major centre of air freight transportation.

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