How To Use Oceangoing In A Sentence
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The first is a custom-built Assembly and Command Ship, and the second is the Launch Platform, a semi-submersible vessel that is one of the world's largest oceangoing launch platforms.
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The Indian Ocean was a trading cosmopolis before the Portuguese arrived in the late 15th century, an oceangoing marketplace where Indian, Chinese, Arab and Persian traders were brought close by the monsoon winds to create a grand network of communal ties.
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Although Ayers has put his anxious oceangoing days behind him, the language of the sea has not let him go.
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The harbor is filled every day with all manner of sleek vessels - from 10-foot kayaks, to 30-foot sloops, to oceangoing cargo ships that stretch almost 1,000 feet from stem to stern.
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Terry Johnson, administrator of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp., wants to see the seaway, which is too small for most oceangoing vessels now, rehabilitated and its infrastructure improved to accommodate container ships from Europe and Asia.
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Whether single-screw, twin-screw, tugboat, catamaran, or classic monohull, the boats are tough oceangoing vessels that chug along for long distances.
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By 1500 the Government had made it a capital offense to build a boat with more than two masts, and in 1525 the Government ordered the destruction of all oceangoing ships.
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Whether single-screw, twin-screw, tugboat, catamaran, or classic monohull, the boats are tough oceangoing vessels that chug along for long distances.
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International treaties prohibit the trade of killer 'whales' - which are actually classified as oceangoing dolphins - without difficult-to-obtain exemption permits.
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International treaties prohibit the trade of killer whales - which are actually classified as oceangoing dolphins - without special permits.
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These trading boats were three-masted, oceangoing junks, known as “big-eyed chickens” for their red sails and the huge pairs of eyes painted on their bows, put there by the sailors who believed that these magic oculi could spot pirates lying in wait up ahead.
The Last Empress
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Farther south in Louisiana, the high water also presents a challenge to pilots who guide oceangoing vessels into ports from New Orleans to Baton Rouge.
Out-of-control barges on Mississippi hit bridge
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A strategic waterway linking the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman. The narrow strait controls oceangoing traffic to and from the oil-rich Gulf States.
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Flynn clearly wanted to recapture the romance of 19th century oceangoing sailing clippers.
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Illustration by Brian Stauffer for The Wall Street Journal Some date the decline in Sherry's popularity to 1833, the year of the first oceangoing steamship.
Sherry's Long, Rich Past and Uncertain Present
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Union Pacific's international intermodal volume consists mainly of containerized goods shipped to West Coast ports on oceangoing freighters and then loaded onto trains.
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Waterways: Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo rivers are navigable by oceangoing vessels for 150 km, 100 km, and 80 km respectively (2006)
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Among oceangoing avian species, albatrosses and frigatebirds are the quintessential seabirds.
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Extremely rugged and seaworthy, she was the workhorse of the oceangoing vessels of her time.
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International treaties prohibit the trade of killer whales - which are actually classified as oceangoing dolphins - without difficult-to-obtain exemption permits.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter
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Oceangoing freighters carrying ballast water from other parts of the world are thought to be responsible for introducing hundreds of non-native animals and plants into U.S. waters.
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Recently a substantial number of cases of self - heating of Peruvian fishmeal during oceangoing transport.