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He said, I have heard of the shipway; that is nothing.
Thus, it was the last submarine to "launch" down the shipway.
Somehow she broke free from the shipway and floated off unoccupied.
We counted four on the shipway, and eight in the Gulf of Corinth, waiting their turn.
I'm due in Charleston tomorrow tochristen a new submersible as she goes off the shipway there.
Leaning heavily on the practice sword, Victoria started down the shipway, head down and hugging the wall to avoid notice.
The headquarters were by the builder, Edwin Shipway.
Victoria tied the cloth belt on the floor-length robe and stepped barefoot into a narrow shipway.
Despite the precautions the ships collided at 2:12 am, after the Botnia had accidentally drifted to the wrong side of the shipway.
On launching, Issaquah slid down the shipway and then became stuck in the mud, and had to be towed off.
In the book Shipway indicates that he lives on the estates that de Visdelou once owned.
The steamboat was reconstructed, and served until 1926 when it was destroyed by fire while hauled out on a shipway for an additional reconstruction.
George Shipway - Imperial Governor.
The Paladin by George Shipway.
In 1946 she was partially demolished to clear the shipway, with the final remains towed to the United Kingdom in 1947 to be scrapped.
Nigel Shipway, percussion (track 2)
Lawrence Shipway, the builder of the second (not current) Shire Hall at Stafford also appears to have had some major contribution to the building design.
After their second losing season, the 36ers replaced Don Shipway as coach with Don Monson for the 1993 season.
With Kate Shipway as the onstage pianist, Ms. Smolen captures Duncan's passionate essence.
Streets were laid out in a pedestrian-friendly open grid, with monikers like "Shipway", "Northship", "Flagship", and "Admiral".
Anti Parliamentary Communism, Mark Shipway (Anarchist Federation)
Tirel is the protagonist of the historical novels The Paladin and The Wolf Time, both by George Shipway.
George Shipway gives a fictional account of the Battle of the Standard in his 1969 novel "Knight In Anarchy"
The furnishing includes Shipway's replica pieces and the new exhibition presents the House as a home, as well as celebrating Hogarth's life and work.
Shipway played a further four more seasons for the Cowboys in the National Rugby League; the competition formed following the Super League War.