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The disembarkment process was, as expected, a shambles.
This disembarkment of French troops led to strong nationalist movements in Siam.
This allows for extra seating, although it slows the embarkment and disembarkment.
Oslo will be ready for speedy unloading and disembarkment from 19 April onwards.'
Despite an indecisive naval battle on the same day, the Ottoman land army continued its disembarkment and advanced towards the city of Corfu.
Although he was a personal friend to the governor Synalus of Minoa, he hadn't recognized him, barring the disembarkment.
Some Limited Express trains, including Hokutosei, stop at this station without embarkment or disembarkment for siding.
The Landside Terminal is surrounded by four Airside satellites where airliner embarkment and disembarkment occur.
Troisvierges station was the disembarkment point of German soldiers on 1 August 1914, at the outset of the First World War.
I've been checking the Grimaldi line and it seems that Alexandria (the single egyptian port listed there) is NOT a disembarkment point right now.
Port de Nice, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France (ferry disembarkment sequence)
An eccentric millionaire, Cadmus Cole, visits the newly-founded offices of Ellery Queen, Confidential Investigations, in a rare incidence of disembarkment from his yacht.
The addition means that travelers can now journey by rail from Skagway, the disembarkment point to the Klondike during the gold rush of 1897-98, to Fraser, a train stop in British Columbia.
A retractable stock was required by certain groups of soldiers within the Norwegian Armed Forces, primarily vehicle crews with limited space inside, particularly where a quick disembarkment from such a vehicle is required.
The Australian government sought to prevent this by refusing Tampa entry into Australian waters, insisting on their disembarkment elsewhere, and deploying the Special Air Service Regiment to board the ship.
The boarding spot for all trains headed for northern Japan, and the disembarkment point for the cul- tural and natural attraction center of Ueno Park, it looked like a human ant-farm gone wild.
Mal de debarquement (or Mal de débarquement) syndrome (MdDS, or disembarkment syndrome) is a rare condition usually occurring after a cruise, aircraft flight, or other sustained motion event.
Ley de Desembarco (Law of Disembarkment), 1872 - Containing the first legal definition of 'immigrant,' the law allowed inspection of ships to prevent the entry of those ill or otherwise unable to work.
The Greek ambassadors, avoiding the most obvious points of disembarkment from Greece, Brindisi and Taranto, landed near Capo Colonna, in Calabria, by the temple of Juno Lacinia.
The disembarkment of French troops in Bangkok and Mergui led to strong nationalist movements in Siam directed by the Mandarin and Commander of the Elephant Corps, Phra Phetracha.
Not a word was spoken, every one seemed occupied, Franz with his disembarkment, the sailors with their sails, the smugglers with their goat; but in the midst of all this carelessness it was evident that they mutually observed each other.
On Christmas Day 1943 he was arrested by the Germans at his mother's house because of a Latin inscription placed on the Christmas candle in the metropolitan cathedral which appeared to express great hope in the Allied disembarkment in North Africa.
His artworks too, including a portrait of Garibaldi and a six meter wide painting (pictured) of the disembarkment of Garibaldi and his "Hunters of the Alps" at Sesto Calende on Lake Maggiore, reflected his patriotic involvement in the Italian Wars of Independence.