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And this ice can trap a ship or tear the hull apart if it is not built specifically as "ice-strengthened".
Amethyst was not heavily engaged with Dédaigneuse and received no damage, but aided in pursuing and trapping the French ship so that she could be seized.
(Auguste Escoffier invented peach melba. He was also the creator of a remarkable dish called chaud-froid Jeannette, which commemorates a ship trapped in ice).
Donations in the early years included 4,000 tins of Heinz beans rescued from a ship trapped in Mumbai by the India-Pakistan war.
Helicopters rescued the last remaining scientists and nonessential crew members yesterday from a ship trapped by ice off Antarctica.
A rescue mission for a ship trapped in ice in Antarctica is under threat as reports have emerged that one of the assisting vessels may itself be stuck.
Ever thought about what space explorers listen to while trapped in suits inside a ship, zooming to territories very few people ever see with their own eyes?
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