Sentence examples for flying vessels from inspiring English sources

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The series, which is also about growing tensions between the ruling and lower classes, takes place in the future, but it is not a typical space-age world: some of the flying vessels look fragile, as if powered by steam and levers rather than futuristic fuel systems, and everyone's style of dress is more aristocratic than "Jetsons".

And they are bonkers, involving a psychedelic cast of Iggle Piggle and Upsy-Daisy and Makka Pakka and the rest, all bobbling around in a surrealist garden, dancing and hugging, hanging out in a magical gazebo and travelling in their flying vessels, the Ninky Nonk and the Pinky Ponk.

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But its most frequent incarnation was as a flying vessel.

If a vessel containing a pressurized gas or vapor ruptures, the release of the stored energy of compression produces a shock wave and flying vessel fragments.

Are we honestly supposed to believe that shooting an arrow into an arbitrary part of a flying vessel will somehow give it fuel?

Developing countries and in particular those countries such as SIDS that depend on access arrangements with foreign fleets, need MCS assistance and in particular in dealing with vessels flying flags of convenience or phantom vessels flying no flags at all. 7. Selected UN development indicators for developing island States are shown in Table 2.

In 2003, the European Union introduced a general shark finning ban for all vessels of all nationalities in Union waters and for all vessels flying a flag of one of its member states.

Yet Truss is proposing changes that are specifically designed to reduce the number of vessels flying the Australian flag around our coasts.

In addition, there were squid toys, squid key chains, squid journals, squid movies, and squid-related newspaper clippings ("warning! giant flying squid attacking vessels off australia").

See articleMercosur, the South American trade block led by Brazil and Argentina, said that it would ban vessels flying the flag of the Falkland Islands from using its ports.

A blanket moratorium, he argues, would have had the "perverse result" of giving a competitive advantage to vessels flying flags of convenience that ignore all regulations.

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