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  • Just ask the burghers of a certain age who are debarking from their vast, shiny cars at the door to the new O'Rourke's Steakhouse on Montrose Boulevard.
  • The yard is full of gear: fellerbunchers, grapple skidders, two delimber debarker chippers, trucks, service vans and other assorted machines.
  • Trees were placed in a large revolving drum and debarked by friction.
  • Options include colour marking, stump treatment and a debarking system for eucalyptus.
  • The world's largest redwood lumber mill offers free self-guided tours, where you can watch trees being debarked, head-rigged, trimmed, graded, and end-glued.
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  • After debarking in Turkey, they traveled to Yugoslavia and Bulgaria, and some further dispersed into Czechoslovakia and France.
  • Priscilla, my mom, and I sat silently in our own little world as we waited on the tarmac for the plane to debark. Welcome to My World
  • Around South America is gaining in popularity, and a couple of megaships are sailing to Antarctica once or twice, but not debarking passengers there.
  • On one April day in 1847, more than 1000 debarked.
  • After March 1 2006, The letters ‘DB’ must be added to the abbreviation of the approved measure included in the mark in order to indicate that the wood has been debarked.
  • A Whole Tree Processor will be delimbing, debarking and chipping whole trees, producing pulp chips.
  • The elephants had killed the trees by uprooting and debarking them.
  • His advisor signed off and within twenty-four hours, he was debarking in Orlando and renting a car to take him to the Home.
  • We have taken more than 10 cruises, and this was the most efficient embarking and debarking that we have ever experienced.
  • He'll debark us where we want and set home immediately.
  • Word is Mayor Robinson-Briggs and entourage debarked from a HELICOPTER at Hub-Stine Field late yesterday afternoon, returning from a trip to Trenton. Archive 2007-03-01
  • And they're no help at all to us exit freaks, who like to know just the right place to stand when boarding a train, so that you debark opposite the way out.
  • The two currents create a rotating column of air that can generate 318-mile-per-hour winds, debark trees, and fire cars across the sky like missiles.
  • The complete wood handing line can be used for MDF and paper manufacturing industry of debark log and small diameter log. Its debarking clean rate is more than 90%.
  • NET technical realization user's registration and debarkation, manuscript uploading and inquiry, online browsing and realization multistage edit function.
  • With the extensive debarking we are doing at the mill, we are able to use a lot of the root-burned wood on the green line.
  • As Caiidide was reviewing the troops, the old woman arrived to warn him that a Spanish ship had entered the harbor; officials had debarked to arrest the murderer of the Grand Inquisitor.
  • Bill filmed the tugboat landing at the edge of the dock and the people debarking.
  • Those dogs were debarked by removal of the true vocal cords.
  • I remember how glad I felt debarking from a ship in Bremerhaven after six days on the ocean.
  • While the majority of cruise ships coming to this area call on Cozumel (where 1.8 million passengers debarked in 2001), several ships call weekly at Playa del Carmen.
  • Even Malvergne, the pilot Eddy had caught so much heat for smuggling out, succeeded in steering the USS Dallas destroyer through a narrow channel from Port Lyautey off the Moroccan coast, dodging sandbars, sunken ships, and Vichy shore fire so seventy-five U.S. Army rangers could debark and seize the nearby airport. Wild Bill Donovan
  • They will be debarking following the final tests.
  • I remember how glad I felt debarking from a ship in Bremerhaven after six days on the ocean.
  • In 1888 a young artist with delicate features and intense eyes debarked from a Volga ferry in Plyos, a tiny hamlet about sixty miles east of Yaroslavl. Escape to Old Russia
  • When they haul the logs into the sawmill the first thing they do is debark them.
  • When the trees are first debarked the mulch is fairly fresh, and needs to decompose before we dare use it around our plants.
  • I was a prisoner because I debarked at Mili Atoll.
  • Initially, wood packaging material should be made from debarked wood as well.
  • When she debarked from the train she was met by one of their stable hands who then picked up her luggage and led her to the carriage.
  • Feric also has a report on using the Deal Processor for debarking wood.
  • The guerrillas had stirred my gravest anxiety, but little did I know about the hundred additional worrisome things until I debarked down here.
  • The two Steves negotiated to get the burl to Ashland, and then Steve Sharps and his sons moved it to the current site, debarked it, and protected it with tung oil.
  • He just debarked from the aircraft.
  • Your ticket entitles you to debark as many times as you like and reboard at no extra charge.
  • Though he would continue to write about wine throughout his life, Mr. Lichine was a salesman at heart and debarked to New York to get in on the emerging market for French wines. Alexis Lichine's Roguish Revolution in Wine
  • You must turn to a dog trainer who teaches the dog to debark .
  • The two Steves negotiated to get the burl to Ashland, and then Steve Sharps and his sons moved it to the current site, debarked it, and protected it with tung oil.
  • You'll have a wide selection of pre or post-cruise land tour options, depending on where you embark or debark.
  • This means passengers can custom-design their cruises by deciding when and where they want to embark and debark (more than 200 ports are approved by the line for this program).
  • Then Ellis Island was set up to get some paperwork and medical checkups done as the immigrants debarked – but you yourself say that there were few restrictions except for felons and carriers of communicable diseases until 1924. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » The Immigration Debate and Racism
  • His forty hungry men had just hung the gate on their little stockade on April 17 when the French advance force of 500 men and eighteen cannons debarked from pirogues and canoes, formed ranks, and marched toward the fort. George Washington’s First War
  • For example, California requires that people in the 10 infested counties get permits before transporting any SOD host species within the state, with the exception of firewood that has been totally debarked.
  • When we debarked from our cruise ship for a day of fun, we were surrounded by vendors of local wares along with transportation and tour services.
  • In Lyons, whirring machinery can debark a tree weighing more than a ton in seconds, spinning the woody cylinder into slick sheets of fiber that are transformed into plywood. Logging Towns Revive in Quake's Wake
  • Onto an ashy beach we debark, just 50 yards from the remains of a Chilean base destroyed by a volcanic eruption in the late 1960's. Richard Bangs: Mind Sex with Strangers
  • Several times on the bus, the driver has said to the passengers ‘make room because the wheelchair is debarking.’
  • In general, these spruce appeared clawed, debarked, broken, ripped out of the ground, buried under large piles of peat, or tilted at ground level, damage that likely occurred during excavation at the dens by polar bears.
  • As shown in Table 5, marked depressions in secondary growth of major roots of cut (C N) plants relative to uncut plants were also recorded for roots that had been partly debarked and left to grow for 21 months.
  • Donovan eventually managed to debark the cruiser with Bruce when it weighed anchor the evening of June 9 off Plymouth. Wild Bill Donovan
  • It debarked from the same port as the Jura ferry did and while I was waiting I stared across to the island that had eluded me. In Search of Orwell's Scottish Retreat
  • We did receive a report from a citizen who reports seeing two men matching their description debarking from a medium-sized yacht at a dock on Waikiki beach, Hawaii.
  • As even the lighter British ships of war could not here navigate, on account of the shoalness, and the troops, to reach the place of debarkation, the Bayou des Pêcheurs, at the head of Lake Borgne, must go sixty miles in open boats, the hostile gun vessels had first to be disposed of. Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 2
  • With a hiss, the shuttle's main hatch folded down away from the hull, providing a debarkation ramp.
  • Wounding of trees by debarking during the vegetative period sometimes results in the formation of callus tissue which develops over the entire wound surface or on parts of it.
  • Those dogs were debarked by removal of the true vocal cords.
  • Customs is in place to check goods and manifests, but there is not yet any provision for immigration, so no one is allowed to debark and enter Iraq from shipboard.

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