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May 18, 1775 - Benedict Arnold captures British sloop and renames her Enterprise, first of many famous ships with that name.
There were 11 ships in the First Fleet, which departed from portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787.
Merchant ships can't have weapons because the government doesn't want weapons to be sold overseas. Which may be contributing to the war in Iraq.
I believe there are 2, the USS Arizona and the USS Utah. These ships were left submerged, but some of their equipment was removed and used on other vessels. The other ships were floated out and sent to shipyards for repair.
The surname "Keel" is of English origin, likely derived from the Middle English word "kelle," meaning "a ship's keel" or "a person who works with ships." It may also have roots in the Old Norse name "Kjall," referring to a sloping hillside or a place by water. Additionally, it can be linked to various geographical locations in England, indicating where families with this surname may have lived. The name has variations and can be found in different cultures, including as a surname in Ireland.
The executable codes which are loaded into RAM from a .class file, which may or may not be execute at the same time i.e may or may not execute later but loaded into RAM.
The program compiled on one platform may not run in another platform.
Normally it is discussed by both people and a name is decided. this may not happen in all relation ships
there were 6 ships in the second fleet
Such a statement may be called a platform or a manifesto.
Cargo containers are transported by ship, then placed on a chassis, and transported across land via truck. These cargo containers may be loaded with anything imaginable. If you can find it in a store, you can find it being transported on a ship, then a truck.
Those ships were the USS:Baltimore,Boston,Concord,McCulloch,Nanshan,Olympia,Petrel,Raleigh andZefiro.Each of these ships were present at Manila Bay during the Spanish American War.Each Medal was made by Tiffany and Company and the Reverse bears the name of the ship and the name of the recipient.
do NOT touch it it may be loaded
A ships rope is often called a hawser. This term applies in particular to the big, heavy ropes used to tie ships to piers and the like. Other names can apply to lighter ropes used in other applications. These may include "line" and "cable."
oil tanks in ships may leak
"Crushing" in slang, means to have sex. However I have no idea as to what 'loaded' means in your question, so this may not be the answer you're looking for.
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