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The berth
noun
A fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc).
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The berth was maybe 16 inches high and 22 inches wide.
The berth of the American Football League enabled many players just out of college to play immediately.
The berth or slipway from which the vessel is launched is an assembly area, rather than a ship construction site.
The berth in that bowl game is worth roughly $17 million, money that would be divided among the teams in Conference USA if Houston secures it.
The berth went to Virginia Tech, which lost to the Orangemen, 22-14, Oct.ct. 27 and finished behind them in the conference standing.
The berth to Beijing became a reality in April in Boston, and in September, shortly after placing 27th in the Olympic marathon, she and her husband, Jonathan, an information technology specialist, found out she was pregnant.
The berth allocation to calling ships is a key factor for efficient public berthing.
The berth was declared unsafe in February 2012 and remedial works proved unsuccessful.
Finally, simulation results show that the berth occupancy depends on entrance channel dimensions, and more berths, two-way traffic channel and less travel time in channel have higher berth occupancy given the same port service level.
Then the deal for the berth evaporated.
Five hundred metres further along the esplanade is the berth of the ferry to Algiers.
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