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the berth
noun
A fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc).
synonyms
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Finally, simulation results show that the berth occupancy depends on entrance channel dimensions, and more berths, two-way traffic channel and less travel time in channel have higher berth occupancy given the same port service level.
Then the deal for the berth evaporated.
Five hundred metres further along the esplanade is the berth of the ferry to Algiers.
Green foliage was arranged around the body and in the berth.
The berth was maybe 16 inches high and 22 inches wide.
Moeen Ali is also a possible contender for the berth, as is, more fancifully, Zafar Ansari.
The Bengals can clinch the berth with a win at home next week against Baltimore.
That took Truex out of the playoff field and gave the berth to Newman.
A victory could lead to a playoff to determine which team gets the berth.
A huge ocean liner was pulling into the berth next to Pier 88.
He will begin to suffer most, perhaps, for the berth he has been given.
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