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Hundreds of books, studies and official inquiries have addressed the deeper question of how a ship that was so costly and so well built — a ship declared to be unsinkable — could have ended so terribly.
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Officials at NASA and the Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, which built and launched the ship, declared the rendezvous a success.
The Olympic trip got off to a bad start when the Army's scheduled ship,, was declared unseaworthy, requiring a last-minute substitution.
When Senator James M. Jeffords of Vermont jumped the Republican ship last year, declared himself an independent and so handed Senate control to Mr. Daschle, Democrats added a member to each committee, but the spending remained equal.
It dates back to 1867 when, in an attempt to ward off scurvy, the Merchant Shipping Act declared all British navy ships must carry stores of lime juice.
In early April 1912 the Titanic underwent its sea trials, after which the ship was declared seaworthy.
The ship was declared surplus by the Army in 1949, and sold for scrapping in 1974.
The list reached 20° between 02 05 and 02 30, and when 'abandon ship' was declared again at 04:00, had reached 27°.
Eventually the ship was declared the property of the State of Florida by the Supreme Court of Florida.
The Navy attempted to sell her for scrap, but no buyer could be found and in 1956 the ship was declared the property of the state of Florida.
Lehman, the lazaretto (i.e., quarantine station) physician for the port of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, interviewed a ship captain from Cuba who declared that, "It [dengue] is a vulgar phrase, and implies a 'staggering weakness,' and is somewhat similar in its import to our term of 'corned' [drunk] as applied to a man reeling about from intoxication" (10 ).
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