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When Dr. Piotrovsky embraced the idea, Lord Rothschild set up the Hermitage Development Trust, charged with raising $3 million for fitting out five galleries as well as managing the Hermitage Rooms.

She was laid down in 21 August 1889, launched in 13 September 1890, and sailed to Sevastopol for fitting out on 11 May 1892.

She was transferred to Kronstadt in 1893 for fitting out, but did not enter service until June 1896 at a cost of over nine million rubles.

After launching, the sisters were transferred to Kronstadt for fitting out as the shallow waters around Saint Petersburg prevented deep-draft ships from being completed.

She was launched on 2 April 1931, towed to Yokosuka Naval Arsenal on 25 April for fitting out, and commissioned on 9 May 1933 with Captain Toshio Matsunaga in command.

The Navy Board proposed that she be converted into a prison ship, a recommendation the Admiralty accepted, and she was taken in hand for fitting out on 22 November.

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Early last October, as the boats were fitting out for the beginning of the king crab season, some 30 production people were in town, many instantly recognizable by the brand newness of their Grundens foul-weather gear.

Eyre returned to Britain, arriving at Spithead on 10 December 1826, and was almost immediately offered command of a squadron fitting out for Lisbon.

The ensemble's Renaissance program includes, in more austere form, a few pieces that have become modern standards: "Green Groweth the Holly," the "Coventry Carol," Praetorius's "Es Ist ein Ros Entsprungenn" ("Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming") and the dance tune by Thoinot Arbeau now known as "Ding Dong Merrily on High," here in a version for recorder, fitted out with, yes, bells.

The fundamental natural frequencies increased by 30% for both fitted out floors relative to their bare state.

Adam Smith provided an early economic analysis in "The Wealth of Nations", lamenting: "It has, I am afraid, been too common for vessels to fit out for the sole purpose of catching, not the fish, but the bounty".

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