Sentence examples for opened navigation from inspiring English sources

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That canal, together with the Middlesex Canal in Massachusetts, opened navigation to Boston.

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The harbour was opened to navigation in 1901.

Construction was begun in 1803 under the direction of Thomas Telford, and the canal was opened for navigation in 1822, although it was not completed until 1847.

Of later canals the most spectacular was the Grand Canal, the first 600-mile section of which was opened to navigation in 610.

The work was complete in May 1780 and was finally opened for navigation from Givors to Rive-de-Gier the following December.

Shipping companies based in the Great Lakes would benefit from longer spells of open navigation, but lower water levels would mean that their ships had to carry lighter loads.

Things like "send a text to this contact," or "watch next episode of Veep," or "open navigation with home as my destination".

Throughout its life, the navigation had almost been a monopoly, but Hollis planned to end this, and obtained an Act of Parliament in 1802, to make it an open navigation, where anyone could use it on payment of the appropriate tolls.

Open the navigation by tapping on the blue bottom top-left, then the search icon at the bottom of the menu.

You can get an initial list of details about a company's location through LinkedIn itself — helping with the app's own engagement — but LinkedIn, hoping to make this as useful as possible, will also allow users to dive in deeper and open the navigation up in other maps.

To use the feature, users open the navigation menu and tap the "Messages" option.

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