Sentence examples for in the embarkation from inspiring English sources

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Hardboiled was planned as a real operation, involving actual training and troop movements, culminating in the embarkation of a fake invasion.

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Some work is being done on what it would cost to reinstate an embarkation check". The introduction of machine-readable British passports and other technological changes since they were scrapped in 1994 means that the embarkation checks are unlikely to be carried out in the same way they were a decade ago.

The following day, 12 December, saw the embarkation in Wisconsin of Rear Admiral H. R. Thurber, Commander, Battleship Division 2 (BatDiv 2).

Upon the completion of these alterations, Yorktown took part in the ceremonies marking the embarkation of the remains of the noted inventor, John Ericsson of fame for transportation back to his native Sweden for burial.

Now a UNESCO Historical Monument, this tiny island has become central in African Diaspora history as the embarkation point for slaves leaving the Senegambia destined for the plantations in the New World.

Say, didn't I see you during the war hanging around the embarkation point in a torn sweater?" All of it was faster and nastier and more confrontational than anything people had seen on a stage before.

During the same period he also produced a handful of outcrop climbs on Peakland gritstone that are still regarded as serious test pieces: Priscilla Ridge at Laddow Rocks, Pulpit Ridge on Ravenstones, and the Embarkation Parade in Kinder Downfall's amphitheatre.

It's between those allowed to sit in the grand facilities at the embarkation point vs. the weary masses outside.

Only rudimentary initial training was undertaken before elements of the division began the embarkation process in May and June 1916 as they were moved to the United Kingdom, where the individual sub units concentrated for the first time, received arms and other equipment and began the task of undertaking further training at Lark Hill, on Salisbury Plain.

It described Nagasaki as "an important industrial and shipping area with a population of about 258,000" and "a port for transshipment of military supplies and the embarkation of troops in support of Japan's operations in China, Formosa, Southeast Asia, and the Southwest Pacific".

"The Great Crusade" begins with three days in London and two days exploring the embarkation ports for the invasion, then tours the Normandy beaches and the new Battle of Normandy Museum in Caen before going on to Paris.

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