On military vessels the room where the officers met and ate their meals is called the Ward Room.
passenger Cabins
SUVs are nice for a small family as they have the room that is required for passengers in the back as well as enough room to store the weekly shopping or sports equipment for the kids sporting events.
Bailiffs and court officers are everywhere in the court house, including each court room.
It is a British term, mainly used prior to WWII, for a small storage room; like a closet but is usually a small room rather than a closet within a room. Has been utilized more recently to indicate any especially small room that could be used as a small bedroom or for storage.
list the officers of the courts
if there crazy they do! lol
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Second class passengers,did not get as many luxuries as first class passengers did. They had a dining room, but not as many activites.
5 passengers.
The Titanic had a capacity of 3,547 passengers and crew members. When the Titanic left Southampton and sank, there was room for 1,324 more passengers/crew members.
They made their own way.
The term "Ward Room" is used to refer to the living quarters for commissioned officers because it originated from naval tradition. In the past, officers in the British Royal Navy would gather in the ward room to eat, socialize, and discuss matters related to their duties. Over time, the term has been adopted by other military branches to refer to the designated living space for officers.