We had an enjoyable time here, on this sunny Sunday: two full hours' liberty ashore while the boat discharged freight.
Under current Federal standards, boats can discharge chemically treated waste into rivers and bays with clear access to the ocean, said Mary Mears, a spokeswoman for the Federal Environmental Protection Agency.
One night, a boat discharged illegal toxic waste that poisoned the fish and local fisherman, eventually contaminating all the vegetation on the coast and the region's inhabitants.
The first contained the visitors from Shopton, while the boat discharged members of the Rocket Commission.
Liew and I stood on the cliff as the first boats discharged their eager passengers.
As they were recovered, Cortes had the first thirteen of them mounted, one apiece, in his battle boats, and those boats took up positions offshore of the cities where his troops were fighting, and there discharged their lightning and thunder and rain of man-killing projectiles.
As she turned to walk back to the landside of the Cavern, she saw that the other boats were discharging their passengers quickly and quietly.
Indeed, they did not do so until the last boat had discharged its burden at the gangway.