Thesaurus / seagoing
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Both have capable seagoing and aviation forces who are trained to operate under harsh Arctic conditions.
FINLAND AND SWEDEN JOINING NATO IS THE LATEST EXAMPLE OF PUTIN MISCALCULATING THE UKRAINE WARJAMES STAVRIDISMAY 18, 2022TIMEIt’s unknown, for example, whether such groups in the Americas had seagoing vessels or the navigational skills needed to reach Polynesia, says anthropologist and population geneticist John Lindo of Emory University in Atlanta.
SOUTH AMERICANS MAY HAVE TRAVELED TO POLYNESIA 800 YEARS AGOBRUCE BOWERJULY 8, 2020SCIENCE NEWSThat these were indications of any racial significance the non-seagoing Briton had seldom, perhaps, realized.
THE HEROIC RECORD OF THE BRITISH NAVYARCHIBALD HURDOf her seagoing qualities I knew nothing except by repute, but her equipment throughout was of the best.
THE PIRATE OF PANAMAWILLIAM MACLEOD RAINEThe invention of wireless telegraphy has practically reduced the perils of seagoing to a negligible minimum.
BY RIGHT OF CONQUESTARTHUR HORNBLOWHe had been in much bigger churches than this one, while abroad during his seagoing years.
CAP'N WARREN'S WARDSJOSEPH C. LINCOLNThe largest seagoing ships can now be admitted to the quays of the town.
THE MENTOR: HOLLAND, V. 2, NUM. 6, SERIAL NO. 58DWIGHT ELMENDORFShe then stated she wanted a completely equipped seagoing laboratory for work along the French coast.
GREENER THAN YOU THINKWARD MOOREOctober 22: Heard indirectly that the Tharios had managed to charter a seagoing tug on shares with friends.
GREENER THAN YOU THINKWARD MOOREHe was Tom Sawyer grown up; and for a raft on the Mississippi substitute a seagoing yacht.
THE PAGAN MADONNAHAROLD MACGRATHWORDS RELATED TO SEAGOING
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