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Crew were working round the clock to load up the cargo, in the biggest logistical operation in terms of loading the ship since the Falklands War.
"We're seeing augmented reality used to try to capture the stresses in the ship, or how heavily the sea is loading the ship, and to display that information to the crew," says Colette.
At 10 a.m. that same day, seamen from the ordnance battalion began loading the ship with munitions.
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Stevedores were busily loading the ships by hand, ferrying boxes on their shoulders, or using small cranes and nets.
"The crane's containers loaded the ship". The stars, by the way, indicate that it's a horrible sentence and no way to stick with the truth.
They loaded the ship's captain into a lifeboat, shoved off from the cargo ship and began negotiating for his release.
Another verb, "load". "The crane loaded the ship with containers". And "the crane loaded containers onto the ship". This is a different alternation from "surprise". "Provide". "Did Iran provide Syria with weapons?" Or "Did Iran provide weapons to Syria". Again, if you had to sort by alternation.
The brothers' first venture in this hazardous but profitable business came in 1764, when they loaded the ship Sally with rum and other goods and sent it to the Windward Coast of Africa in search of human cargo.
Fully loaded, the ship's cargo could be worth about $100 million.
Fully loaded, the ship left Hobart on 2 December 1911.
The Christie's catalog notes that clippers waited there for their cargo of tea after the crop was harvested; they loaded the ships and raced one another home either to London or America.
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