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the disembarkation
noun
The act of disembarking.
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Disney Cruise Line is working with the U.S. Coast Guard to arrange the disembarkation of the men, who are still on board the ship.
The disembarkation point for countless Motor City migrants seeking a decent wage in Henry Ford's factories, it was Detroit's Ellis Island for the journey toward middle-class life.
Fenwick's log goes on to detail other important events including the Carpathia's arrival in New York and the disembarkation of the Titanic survivors.
He was particularly interested in the theme of voyages, one example being "The Disembarkation of Aeneas and His Companions in Latium" (circa 1650).
The sedate passage of the ship, the gradual emergence of the French coast, and the disembarkation in the open air, with a real town in clear sight, provided a sense of the continuities between places.
According to Elliot Baron, a former president of Last Stand, "The only option left for the city to manage the ever-increasing appetite of the carnivorous cruise ships is to regulate supply and demand via the disembarkation fee".
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The priority disembarkation of an ill passenger delayed everyone else for another 30 minutes; blame bad luck for that.
"A State Yacht and Other Craft in Calm Water" depicts the ceremonial disembarkation of dignitaries in a harbor.
The port of Obock, about fifteen minutes from the camp on an auto-rickshaw, is the first point of disembarkation for the refugees.
West Railway Station the point of disembarkation for most of the city's migrants is now a local expression denoting spaces populated by rural people, associating foul odor with migrant bodies.
This advice was communicated to passengers on the day of disembarkation through media alerts, the NSW Health website, and telephone information lines.
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