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The berthing
noun
A fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc).
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The berthing positions can therefore be sited well out from the shore in deep water, and the structure itself can be limited to that required to provide a small island with mooring devices.
The berthing of HMS Ocean at Greenwich, with a number of Royal Navy Lynx helicopters on board.
The berthing tests were performed using two barge models under the head and beam sea conditions.
The berthing of Rassvet was considered to be one of the trickest tasks on the visiting shuttle astronauts' to-do list.
The berthing on Tuesday of the Rassvet module to the Earth-facing port of the station's Zarya unit is likely to be the trickiest operation of the entire mission.
Port Said, at the northern entrance to the Suez Canal, lacks the berthing and loading facilities of Alexandria.
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Then the deal for the berth evaporated.
Thirteen of the berths are already in operation.
They were climbing into the berths with Christ knows who.
Water burst through the seams, flooding the berths.
Five hundred metres further along the esplanade is the berth of the ferry to Algiers.
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