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the berthing
noun
A fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc).
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Port Said, at the northern entrance to the Suez Canal, lacks the berthing and loading facilities of Alexandria.
Their project, still in preconstruction phase, proposes a trimaran design with an ingenious complication to deal with the berthing problem arising from the fashion for supersizing superyachts.
It is the berthing place of the USS Constitution (launched in 1797) and the World War II destroyer USS Cassin Young.
I saw a beautiful, long-tailed, dapple-grey horse take a mighty leap over the berthing rails and land into a fully laden boat.
"It's not the berthing as much as the on-water experience, which is somewhat lacking on the west coast" of Central America, said Bob Saxon, a industry consultant in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The MoD said that no decision on the berthing time issue had been taken, but that processes and procedures were regularly reviewed with industry partners, with safety remaining "the number one priority".
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Then the deal for the berth evaporated.
Thirteen of the berths are already in operation.
They were climbing into the berths with Christ knows who.
Water burst through the seams, flooding the berths.
Five hundred metres further along the esplanade is the berth of the ferry to Algiers.
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