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to ports
noun
A place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers.
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Access to ports, O.K. — but supplying arms?
For years, Mr. Menendez had been struggling to draw more attention to ports.
NASHVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA, TENN., to ports on the Tennessee, Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
March 4 -- Sixty-one-night cruise from Southampton to ports throughout the Mediterranean, returning to Dover.
Ho's travels took him to ports in Asia and Africa, to New York and London.
And from there to Ports, a writer's hangout run by Jock and Micaela.
From there, for a similar fee, different smugglers transport them to ports on Libya's western coast.
Everything from former military bases to ports was up for grabs.
"The whole approach to ports policy has been unco-ordinated and unstrategic," laments a spokesman.
When it comes to ports and connectors, Apple has always tried to simplify.
But auto parts factories tend to have modern equipment and good locations close to ports.
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