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Sometimes regarded as an act of terrorism, was the peace-time sabotage of the Rainbow Warrior, a yacht owned by Greenpeace, which occurred while in port at Auckland, New Zealand on July 10, 1985.
In March 1854, the steamer Black Warrior stopped at the Cuban port of Havana on a regular trading route from New York City to Mobile, Alabama.
The Shadow Warrior source was released on April 1, 2005, and JonoF released a port of it on April 2, 2005.
On the 3rd of June 2010, a port of Warrior Within was released for the iOS.
Warspite eventually limped back to port, though Warrior had to be abandoned.
It aimed to sink the flagship of the Greenpeace fleet, the Rainbow Warrior in the port of Auckland, New Zealand, to prevent her from interfering in a nuclear test in Moruroa.

port and Within
Within the port operates a customs office facility and a Hellenic Coast Guard post.
Within 48 hours of landing at Taranto, the airborne division reached and occupied the port of Brindisi and Bari on the Adriatic coast without opposition from the Italian defenders.
Within the RAN it is common practice, whilst in port, for junior officers of one ship to attempt to raise the Gin Pennant on the halyard of another ship, thereby forcing that ship to put on free drinks for the officers of the ship that managed to raise the pennant.
Within two months of its opening, the port was closed due to an outbreak of malaria.
Within the main port enclave, on the north side of the river, are a power generating station ( gas-fired ), several oil terminals and number of slightly-related businesses, such as car dealerships, and a Topaz fuelling station on Bond Road.
Within a few decades the town of Hooghly turned into a major commercial center and the largest port in Bengal.

port and was
It was responsible and sometimes dangerous work because the thieving is awful in the port of New York.
A cold supper was ordered and a bottle of port.
The John Harvey arrived in Bari, a port on the Adriatic, on November 28th, making for Porto Nuovo, which, as the name indicates, was the ancient city's new and modern harbor.
For five days now, they had been in port and that filthy stuff was still in the hold.
When she reached port, she was found to have on board only eight men, all near starvation.
To port was a point 200 feet high rising behind to a precipice of 2,000 feet.
Her father, James Upton, was the Upton mentioned by Hawthorne in the famous introduction to the Scarlet Letter as one of those who came into the old custom house to do business with him as the surveyor of the port.
Ships from the West Coast rotated on six-month tours of duty with the Seventh Fleet, and Yokosuka was the Seventh Fleet's principal port for maintenance, upkeep and shore liberty.
The 2600 port was the first game to use a bank-switched cartridge, doubling available ROM space.
A port was in development for the 5200 and advertised as a launch title but never officially released, although an unofficial release was produced by AtariAge.
A port was also included on Atari's Cosmos system, but the system never saw release.
Preparing to depart from Aulis, which was a port in Boeotia, Agamemnon's army incurred the wrath of the goddess Artemis.
During the post-Phoenician era of the eighth century a palace was erected and a port was also constructed, which served the trade with the Greeks and the Levantines.
The house was restored to the U. S. in 1818, though the fur trade would remain under British control until American pioneers following the Oregon Trail began filtering into the port town in the mid-1840s.
The SCC was chosen because it would allow multiple devices to be attached to the port.
The " new " AppleBus was announced in early 1984, allowing direct connection from the Mac or Lisa through a small box that plugged into the serial port and connected via cables to the next computer upstream and downstream.
One common replacement for LocalTalk was PhoneNet, a 3rd party solution ( from a company called Farallon, now called Netopia ) that also used the RS-422 port and was indistinguishable from LocalTalk as far as Apple's LocalTalk port drivers were concerned, but ran over the two unused wires in standard four-wire phone cabling.
It also was responsible for switching to ROM BASIC when the system was turned on with the break key pressed, and later supported a primitive LAN system, using the RS232 port with modified cabling.
The aster was chosen for Dutch schools by the Dutch ministry of education, in a set-up with eight disk-less Asters, and one Aster with high capacity floppy drives all connected by a LAN based on the Asters high-speed serial port hardware, and special cables that permitted that any single computer on the LAN could broadcast to all other computers.

port and done
He quickly reached an understanding with the French and renounced all claims to their territory except the port of Calais, realizing also that nothing could be done to stop them from incorporating the Duchy of Brittany.
Some work was done to port it to the SPARC architecture.
A port to the PRO for RSTS / E was also done internal to DEC, but was not released.
Finally, in 1997, the official port to Mac OS was done by MacSoft and a port of Quake to SPARC Solaris was released.
The game was released for the Linux and Macintosh platforms in 2002, with the Linux port done internally by Timothee Besset and the Mac port done by Aspyr Media.
Transferring data from an MD unit to a non-Windows machine can only be done in real time, preferably via optical I / O, by connecting the audio out port of the MD to an available audio in port of the computer.
A partial port to Mac OS X on PowerPC was done in 2005.
Tacking repeatedly from port to starboard and / or vice versa, called " beating ", is done in order to allow the boat to follow a course into the wind.
Port Elizabeth was established as a port of delivery by an Act of Congress in 1789, and trade was done directly with the West Indies for several years, until the 1830s, when trading was done more with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and New York City.
This is done to continue communications with a client that initially connected to one of the server's well-known service listening ports, to make the well-known port available to service requests from other clients.
Some dredging was done, and Great Barford became an inland port, but he lost a lot of money on the scheme, and the condition of the river worsened.
On the other hand, conservation organisations, including Greenpeace, have pointed out that no proper Environment Impact Analysis has been done for the project, which has undergone changes in size and specifications since it was first proposed and that the port could interfere with mass nesting at the Gahirmtha beaches and the ecology of the Bitharkanika mangrove forest.
Once the ships sailed into port at Canton, they alarmed the Chinese residents and officials there by discharging cannon fire, what they believed was a friendly salute since the Chinese merchants had done so when the Portuguese earlier arrived in Malacca.
It is possible to leave the ports in the patient's body for years ; if this is done however, the port must be accessed monthly and flushed with an anti-coagulant, or the patient risks it getting plugged up.
This was done in order to block the military port of Toulon to help the army of Victor Amadeus II Duke of Savoy and his cousin Eugene besiege that city.
The Commodore 64 port was done by Microplay.
The King ’ s prestige, which was based in large part on his support by the combined Great Powers, but mostly the support of the British, suffered in the Pacifico incident of 1850, when British Foreign Secretary Palmerston sent the British fleet to blockade the port of Piraeus with warships, to exact reparation for injustice done to a British subject.
The last raids on Gibraltar were done during the 1943 Allied landing in Algeria, when those bombers even managed to hit the port of Oran successfully.
The fast-growing port city of Baltimore, Maryland faced economic stagnation unless it opened routes to the western states, as New York had done with the Erie Canal in 1820.

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