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A bill of lading is a receipt for goods delivered for transportation by a ship.
For 15 years San Juan Bautista was neglected except for an occasional visit by a ship putting in for supplies.
Mobile Bay has been deepened by a ship channel, and Mobile has developed into one of the country's top seaports.
It is appropriate, then, that the exhibition in the British Museum should be dominated by a ship.
Britain has summoned the Spanish ambassador following the "provocative incursion" by a ship into Gibraltan waters on Tuesday.
A drifter of this sort acts as an acoustical source and transmits signals that can be followed by a ship with hydrophones suspended into the sea.
It portrayed the survivors at their direst moment, surrounded by corpses and about to be forsaken by a ship in the distance.
Captain McGovern also said he doubted that healthy finbacks, which can travel at more than 20 miles an hour, would be struck by a ship.
A 60-foot finback whale whose carcass was found floating near the Military Ocean terminal in Bayonne appears to have been killed by a ship.
The Housatonic sank within five minutes, but Hunley also failed to return from her mission, likely damaged by her own torpedo, or struck by a ship rushing to the Housatonic's aid.
This oil would be collected by a ship that can handle 20,000 barrels to 25,000 barrels a day, bringing the total number of barrels collected daily to 40,000 to 53,000.
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