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You, sir, are the chief designer of a supposedly unsinkable ship.
The Titanic was built to be an unsinkable ship.
"Titanic" is an exhibition on the unsinkable ship that sank.
"Nothing can go wrong" is just a bit like the "Unsinkable ship" and various other looming disasters.
Until, of course, someone built an unsinkable ship.
Contrary to some "experts" the unsinkable ship is impossible.
More than 1,500 lives were lost in the accident, which occurred when the supposedly unsinkable ship hit an iceberg.
These are real artifacts from the unforgettable, unsinkable ship that hit the iceberg and, well, you know.
It is billed as 'A dramatic account of the last twelve hours in the life of an 'unsinkable ship'.
Brit's know how to sink their "unsinkable ships".
Tonight the Discovery Channel airs a documentary with a new explanation of how the unsinkable ship sank.
Propaganda effect - "the unsinkable ship"
He moved to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where he claimed to have invented an unsinkable ship and a new form of airship.
The continuing interest in the story of the Titanic, the unsinkable ship that sank, has obviously been heightened by the current hit movie and Broadway musical.
But well before these adaptations came along, the World Wide Web offered a rich resource of fact and lore about the unsinkable ship that did.
The Titanic, the unsinkable ship that proved so tragically sinkable, has been an icon of opulence mired in mud for 85 years.
As the success of Titanic movies, musicals and books attests, the melodramatic story of the unsinkable ship seems an elastic, renewable resource.
Continuing the conversation, I said, "Boy, isn't that amazing that the Titanic was called the 'unsinkable ship,' yet it sank on its first voyage?"
Admiral Tirpitz, responsible for the German fleet, favoured unsinkable ships and chose to sacrifice some gun size for improved armour.
The supposedly unsinkable ship went down on April 15, 1912 on her maiden voyage from England to America after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic.
Her Name, Titanic: Untold Story of the Sinking and Finding of the Unsinkable Ship (1988)
In 2008 he played Captain Smith of the RMS Titanic, in the docudrama Titanic: The Unsinkable Ship.
But he also tried to strike a more somber note by instructing the audience that night to observe a moment of silence for the people who died when the supposedly unsinkable ship sank in 1912.
The "modern state" and the unsinkable ship were alike in their "power and impotence, security and insecurity", and while both indulged the rich, neither had provision for the poor and needy.
The belief that Friday the 13th is unlucky dates all the way back to 1923, when a supposedly unsinkable ship called "The Titanic" hit an iceberg while enroute to England and went to the bottom of the sea, killing over 1000 people.