How To Use Seaborne In A Sentence

  • After the group's paradrop of the 82nd Airborne Division June 6, 1944, over St. Mere Eglise, France, in advance of the D-Day seaborne invasion, the 442nd saw action in the skies over Italy, southern France and Holland.
  • Demand for steel and iron ore is being driven by rapid industrialization in Asia, particularly in China, and the remote Pilbara region in Western Australia state accounts for roughly 40% of the world's seaborne supplies of iron ore. Fortescue's 'Twiggy' Retires as CEO
  • Now known to history as D-Day, Operation Overlord, the greatest seaborne invasion in history, began the long-awaited invasion of Europe.
  • BHP, the world's largest supplier of seaborne hard coking coal through a joint venture with Japan's Mitsubishi Corp., said the clause remains in place for the majority of its products from the region and is likely to impact output, sales and costs for the remainder of the calendar year. BHP's Iron Ore Output Rises, But Floods Hit Coal
  • In the fifteenth century, the Portuguese inaugurated the Age of Discovery and for three centuries built and expanded a seaborne empire.
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  • Rendered crisp and brittle, this delicacy can have all the fun of seaborne cracklings.
  • Each aircraft carrier sustains a gigantic seaborne staff of six thousand men, with close to six hundred officers. NIMITZ CLASS
  • They were passports to wealth and power, all of which could be revealed to you in the safety of your study, without your ever needing to experience the danger and tedium of seaborne travel.
  • A raiding fleet might ravage the docks, if it could strike with numbers enough, but no seaborne force could breach those walls so long as the defenders had strength to man them, and the landward fortifications were even more imposing.
  • Two British girls, Francesca Stephenson and Ruth Seaborne, also claimed morale-boosting victories. Wimbledon 2011: British youngster Liam Broady a man in demand
  • They have described massive thrusts by armour from all sides; airborne attacks to take out Baghdad; vast seaborne raids.
  • Of the 74,000 vessels, carrying one-third of global seaborne trade, that passed through the Strait of Malacca last year, most also plied the South China Sea.
  • Mining analysts estimate that Mozambique will become the second-largest producer of coking coal within the next 15 years after Australia, which produces for two-thirds of all global seaborne trade of the commodity. Rio's Riversdale Offer Cleared by Regulator
  • Seaborne market experienced international container the development of half century already incline to is mature.
  • After a scouting trip to Mumbai in April 2008, Headley went to Chicago in May and told his accomplice about an evolving plan for seaborne gunmen to land in front of the Taj Mahal hotel, which he had scouted extensively, court documents show. Before '08 Mumbai attacks, U.S. was warned key figure in plot had terror ties
  • The Washington State History Museum recalls their seaborne journeys and service to country in the new traveling exhibit "Marking Time: Voyage to Vietnam. The News Tribune Blogs
  • JOHANNESBURG -- Kumba Iron Ore, one of the smaller participants in the global seaborne iron ore mining franchise, had a ripsnorter 2009 year, which hardly went unnoticed by 64% shareholder Anglo American, which has generally had a torrid year. WN.com - Articles related to Steel prices to rise 20% in China
  • The region is a conduit for more than one-third of the world's seaborne trade and half its traffic in oil and gas, and major petroleum deposits are believed to lie below the seabed.
  • Changing the scheme - probably using seaborne interceptors - risks looking like a climb - down to suit Russian interests.
  • In the global market for iron ore, where seaborne trade is worth more than $1,000bn annually, some Chinese traders seem to be already preparing for the switch.
  • Our opponent could cause the United States to lose nearly all her seaborne commerce, to lose her standing as first among trading nations …. Hurricane Katrina: The Fate of New Orleans Hangs in an Uncomfortable Balance with Mother Nature
  • There is an overconcentration of ownership in seaborne iron ore trade.
  • According to U.K.-based tanker tracker Oil Movements, OPEC's seaborne oil exports, excluding Angola and Ecuador, are forecast to fall by 530,000 barrels a day in the four weeks to April 16. Libya Turmoil Hits OPEC Output In March
  • And so, ironically in a land whose enormous wealth depended upon its control of seaborne trade, this entire vast sweep of coast was almost empty.
  • However, the invaders were horsemen, not sailors, and the seaborne links of the network survived.
  • JOHANNESBURG -- Kumba Iron Ore, one of the smaller participants in the global seaborne iron ore mining franchise, had a ripsnorter ... WN.com - Business News
  • On the Gallipoli peninsula, seaborne landings were made in 1915, despite the fact that no specially designed craft were available, troops transferring from seagoing vessels to lighters to be ferried ashore.
  • The navy also directed the seaborne logistic operation that sustained the American forces and their allies in Southeast Asia.
  • The main part of sea transportation is the transportation of dry and bulk cargos, whose volume in 2004 exceeded 2 billion tons, accounting for 30% world seaborne trade volume.

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