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In 2007, after the hindrance of an ultimately unreleased album ( Easy to Assemble ) in the intervening time, the third artist album Somersault was released on Bracegirdle's independent record label, followed shortly after by a tenth anniversary re-release of Far from the Maddening Crowds which included a new mix of " Offshore " (" Offshore 2007 ").
A third single, " Offshore ' 97 " ( a separate item from the re-release of " Offshore ") was actually a mashup of " Offshore " with the vocal track from the Power Circle song " A Little Love, a Little Life ", mixed by producer and DJ Anthony Pappa.
In October 2010, contracts were signed for two new " Offshore Patrol Vessels " ( OPVs ), with an option for a third.

Offshore and whales
Offshore, there are dolphins, whales and seals.

Offshore and northeast
Offshore gas and oil development in the Okhotsk Sea within 20 km of the primary feeding ground off northeast Sakhalin Island is of particular concern.

Offshore and Pacific
Swire Pacific Offshore Holdings Limited ( SPO ) is the wholly owned subsidiary of Swire Pacific and charters vessels that support the offshore oil and gas industry worldwide.
Swire Pacific Offshore owns a fleet of 69 offshore vessels.
* Swire Pacific Offshore
It is leased by Roc Oil ( Sydney-based international petroleum exploration and production company ) from Rubicon Offshore and is operated on their behalf by AGR Asia Pacific ; it is currently producing.

Offshore and was
In the most recent GFCI report of 2011, Gibraltar was ranked 63rd in the world, and 8th of the leading Offshore Financial Centres ( OFC's )
A 15 year exploration contract was granted by the Authority to Nauru Ocean Resources Inc. on 22 July 2011 and to Tonga Offshore Mining Limited on 12th January 2012.
Offshore powerboat racing was first ' recognized ' as a sport when, in 1904, a race took place from the south-eastern coast England to Calais, France.
When the Union Internationale Motonautique, the world governing authority for powerboat racing, introduced the World Offshore Championship in 1967 as a memorial to Sam Griffith, the American founder of modern offshore racing, the course was found to be too short at to qualify as a championship heat.
2009 saw a return to traditional Offshore Racing and the trophy was won by Drew Langdon in Silverline Buzzi Bullet.
The advisory opinion was issued in response to a formal request made by the International Seabed Authority following two prior applications the Authority's Legal and Technical Commission had received from the Republics of Nauru and Tonga regarding proposed activities ( a plan of work to explore for polymetallic nodules ) to be undertaken in the Area by two State-sponsored contractors ( Nauru Ocean Resources Inc. ( sponsored by the Republic of Nauru ) and Tonga Offshore Mining Ltd. ( sponsored by the Kingdom of Tonga ).
Offshore from Bouldnor, Isle of Wight, divers have found at 11 metres depth the submerged remains of a wooden building that was built there on land around 6000 BC when the sea level was lower and the land was higher.
On June 14, 2010, Beinecke was appointed by President Barack Obama to the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
After its descendant, the mathematically complex International Offshore Rule ( IOR ) of the 1970s, contributed to much decreased seaworthiness ( and even speed ), the simpler Performance Handicap Racing Fleet ( PHRF ) system was adopted.
In 1957, Standard Oil Co. of California ( now Chevron ) found the large Summerland Offshore Oil Field, several miles offshore, which was shut down in the 1990s.
It was later combined with the RORC ( Royal Ocean Racing Club ) rule to become the IOR ( International Offshore Rule ) rule in the late 50s which was used to handicap international racing until the late 1980s.
* The Offshore Patrol, which was to possess 36 torpedo boats
The Offshore Patrol ( Mosquito Fleet ) was a small naval force, intended for inshore defenses, of the Philippine Army.
The ship was built by STX Europe, a subsidiary of South Korean shipbuilder STX Offshore & Shipbuilding.
Investigations carried out by the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling found that Halliburton was jointly at fault along with BP and Transocean for the spill.
* 1984: Offshore Power Systems was shut down after completing none.
Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services,, was a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States.
In late October 1991, Joseph Oncale was working for Sundowner Offshore Services on a Chevron USA Inc. oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico.
The original airport terminal was located at the East Side where the Airport Social club and Bond Offshore helicopters are located, a new terminal was built along with a new control tower to handle the increase in air traffic.
The Labuan International Business and Financial Centre ( Labuan IBFC ) was created as Malaysia ’ s only offshore financial hub on October 1990 and was operating under the name of Labuan International Offshore Financial Centre ( IOFC ).

Offshore and 1988
Johnson won the Offshore World Cup in 1988 and continued racing into the 1990s.
The Offshore Industry Liaison Committee ( OILC ) was a trade union set up in the United Kingdom in response to the deaths of 167 workers on the Piper Alpha platform on July 6, 1988.
Gordon resumed her singing career in 1988 singing lead vocals for club-oriented acts such as Offshore, Deja Vu and most notably, House ensemble Quartzlock, releasing the singles " No Regrets ", " Love Eviction " and " You Make Loving Fun ".
For the purposes of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 of the UK, an offshore fund is one which is governed by the Offshore Fund Rules < ref >
Some of the Troupe's more recent popular shows include " The Minstrel Show or Civil Rights in a Cracker Barrel ," which satirized entrenched attitudes among liberals and bigots during the Civil Rights Struggle, Seeing Double, about a two-state solution in the Israeli / Palestinian conflict, Ripped VanWinkle which explores the gap between the optimism of 1968 and the 1988 reality. Offshore, about the real cost of Globalization, Eating It, about genetic engineering and profit driven science, 1600 Transylvania Avenue, about corporate government feeding on public wealth, GodFellas, a farce exposing the dangers of Fundamentalism to Democracy, and Making a Killing, about war propaganda, and the plight of Iraqis contaminated by depleted uranium.
The dock was re-used as Tees Offshore Base in 1988 and became home to offshore service industry companies including Tees Dockyard.

Offshore and when
* 1998 – Gay rights: Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services: The Supreme Court of the United States rules that federal laws banning on-the-job sexual harassment also apply when both parties are the same sex.
The plans stayed with Kirby until 1970 when One Design and Offshore Yachtsman magazine held a regatta for boats under $ 1000, called " America's Teacup ".
Transocean traces its roots back to 1953, when the Birmingham, Alabama-based Southern Natural Gas Company created The Offshore Company after acquiring the joint drilling operation DeLong-McDermott from DeLong Engineering and J. Ray McDermott.
The name Duco originates from Dunlop and Coflexip, when the Coflexip-Stena Offshore group acquired the subsea umbilical systems activity of the Dunlop group.
The news surprised market analysts and fueled speculation that Talisman was now a greater potential takeover target, similar to that of industry peer Nexen Inc. when it agreed to a $ 15. 1 billion acquisition made by China National Offshore Oil Co. only two months earlier.
For example, " Offshore insourcing ", is " when companies set up their own " captive " process centers overseas, taking advantage of their cheaper surroundings while maintaining control of their back-office work and business processes ".< ref > Parry, Ed.

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