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Because of its small size, the ship will be able to dock in shallow ports like the one on Miyajima Island, home of the Itsukushima Shrine.
If the Duqm project succeeds, the shipping industry would be able to dock at the gates of the Middle East without needing to go all the way inside.
The new structure was bigger, as it needed to be able to dock nearly a hundred planes: mainstream air travel, like so much in postwar America, would arrive with great ambition, and in bulk.
The World Food Programme said it was planning to use roll-on-roll-off vessels to bring in food and water, but it is uncertain when or where the ships would be able to dock.
If they do nothing, ships will no longer be able to dock at Felixstowe, it'll be flooded too often, and within 50 years, parts of Norfolk and Suffolk could be lost to the sea forever.
"That is why we think the British sub will not be able to dock," Mr. Klebanov said, adding that he believed that the Norwegian divers would agree to enter the Kursk after studying the entryway on one of Kursk's sister ships.
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Spain claims that the vessel would not have been able to dock at other European ports because it did not meet strict EU safety guidelines.
I was able to dock my iPhone 5 without removing its case, but thicker cases might not fit, because the Lightning connector is nestled flush in the bottom of the recessed dock.
Our results show that with this strategy we are able to dock much fewer molecules than in normal virtual screening while retaining a high sensitivity.
Being able to dock two space vehicles together is a necessary capability for China if it wants to start building a space station towards the decade's end.
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