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ship and navigates
Blackthorne not only saves Rodrigues but safely navigates the ship to Osaka with crew and all aboard.
A cargo ship navigates the narrow Savannah River channel at Savannah
The player controls a space ship as it navigates the terrain, flying either to the left or right.

ship and through
Captain Heard gave orders for the ship to be anchored in the Bay of Bengal until he could obtain the services of a reputable pilot to steer her through the shallow waters.
A cruise ship ( left ) and İDO | Seabus ( right ) navigating through the Bosphorus, with the Dolmabahçe Palace seen at the right end of the frame.
Brueys ' dispositions had a second significant flaw: the 160 yard gaps between ships were large enough for a British ship to push through and break the French line.
Nelson's plan, shaped through discussion with his senior captains during the return voyage to Alexandria, was to advance on the French and pass down the seaward side of the van and centre of the French line, so that each French ship would face two British ships and the massive Orient would be fighting against three.
Miller steered his ship through the middle of the melee between the anchored British and French ships until he encountered the third French ship Spartiate.
The balance of trade encompasses the activity of exports and imports, like the work of this cargo ship going through the Panama Canal.
Antony seized the opportunity and with Cleopatra on her ship and him on a different ship, sped through the gap and escaped, abandoning his entire force.
The Corinth Canal, carrying ship traffic between the western Mediterranean Sea and the Aegean Sea, is about 4 km east of the city, cutting through the Isthmus of Corinth and separates the Peloponnesian peninsula from the Greek mainland, thus effectively making the former an island.
Sailing near the coast can be done as a ship is always granted ' innocent passage ' through the country ( most countries usually
The famed sailing ship Le Griffon reached the mouth of the Detroit River in mid-August 1679 on its maiden voyage through the Great Lakes.
The first immigrant to pass through Ellis Island was Annie Moore, a 15-year-old girl from Cork, Ireland, who arrived on the ship Nevada on January 1, 1892.
Additionally Phoebe was a deacon of the church in Cenchreae, a port to the east of Corinth, and would have been able to convey the letter to Rome after passing through Corinth and taking a ship from Corinth ’ s west port.
Historians debate the exact path he returned back by, but due to evidence attributed to the captain of his ship, he may have travelled through Tanegeshima and Minato, and avoided Kagoshima due to the hostility of the Daimyo.
Instead of maneuvering to ram, which was the standard naval tactic at the time, corvus equipped ships would maneuver alongside the enemy vessel, deploy the bridge which would attach to the enemy ship through spikes on the end of the bridge, and send legionaries across as boarding parties.
Typically honeymoons would start on the night they were married, with the couple leaving midway through the reception to catch a late train or ship.
The idea behind the plan was for Israel to ship weapons through an intermediary ( identified as Manucher Ghorbanifar ) to the Islamic republic as a way of aiding a supposedly moderate, politically influential faction within the regime of Ayatollah Khomeni who were believed to be seeking a rapprochement with the United States ; after the transaction, the U. S. would reimburse Israel with the same weapons, while receiving monetary benefits.
Seeing this, they rowed strongly and made it through with minor damage at the extreme stern of the ship.
It did so through an aggressive and well-funded royal mandate involving trips to the book fairs of Rhodes and Athens and a policy of pulling the books off every ship that came into port.
After a long arduous trip through the desert, however, David was unimpressed by the goods on offer there, and, against his brother's wishes, boarded a ship for India since great wealth was to be found in the East.
The solar wind is supersonic and passes through a bow shock where the direction of flow is changed so that most of the solar wind plasma is deflected to either side of the magnetopause, much like water is deflected before the bow of a ship.
He captures another ship from the blockading Oseran Mercenaries, somewhat unintentionally, and, representing himself as an officer of the non-existent Dendarii Mercenaries, co-opts the crew through improvisation, sheer audacity and luck.
The sensitive hand of Ed Zdunek was the perfect choice to guide the fragile Opel ship through the roiling waters of postwar Germany.
In 1578, to further the plans of exiled English and Irish Catholics such as Nicholas Sanders, William Allen, and James Fitzmaurice FitzGerald, Gregory outfitted adventurer Thomas Stukeley with a ship and an army of 800 men to land in Ireland to aid in the hope for overthrow of Elizabeth's rule through the Catholic leader and former leader of the first Desmond rebellion, Fitzmaurice.

ship and Firth
James escaped to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth accompanied by Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney and remained there for a month before boarding a ship bound for France.
The King's ship the Royal George arrived in the Firth of Forth about noon on Wednesday 14 August, but his landing was postponed due to torrential rain.

ship and Clyde
On 14 March 1970 two American merchant marine sailors, Clyde McKay and Alvin Glatkowski, using guns they had smuggled aboard, seized control of their ship, SS Columbia Eagle, in the first armed mutiny aboard an American ship in 150 years.
Arriving on the River Clyde at 06: 00 the next day, they were sent on board HMS Glengyle, an Infantry landing ship.
The Inverarary Maritime Heritage Museum is based on the iron sailing ship Arctic Penguin, moored at the pier, along with the Clyde puffers VIC 72, Eilean Eisdeal, renamed Vital Spark, and VIC27 Auld Reekie, renamed Maggie.
The lymphad ( galley ship ) was for Clyde shipbuilding.
* RNH Empire Clyde Hospital ship
Image: fallsofclydehonolulu. jpg | Docked at the Aloha Tower Complex is the Falls of Clyde, the only iron-hulled, four-masted ship in the world.
In June 1942 the Post Office cable ship Iris laid lengths of both Siemens ’ and Henleys ’ cable in the Clyde.
One submarine, HMS Clyde, was converted into an underwater supply ship.
The Hawai ` i Maritime Center was built on what once was the private boathouse of King David Kalakaua and was home to the only four-masted, full-rigged ship in the world called the Falls of Clyde.
In the Clyde he handed over command of his beloved ship and departed with the cheers of his officers and crew ringing in his ears ( Draper, p 51 ).
Bowsprit of the Falls of Clyde ( ship ) | Falls of Clyde, showing the dolphin striker, the use of chain for the bobstays, and three furled jib s
The upper deck of the Falls of Clyde ( ship ) | Falls of Clyde is iron ; a center strip is planked with wood as a sort of walkway.
The stories partly focus on his pride in his ship, " the smertest boat in the tred " which he considers to be of a class with the Clyde steamers, but mainly tell of the “ High Jinks ” the crew get up to on their travels.
On 25 April 1915 during the landing at V Beach, Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Turkey, Seaman Samson, with three other men ( George Leslie Drewry, Wilfred St. Aubyn Malleson, and William Charles Williams ) was assisting the commander ( Edward Unwin ) of their ship HMS River Clyde, at the work of securing the lighters.
On 25 April 1915 during the landing at V Beach, Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Turkey, Midshipman Malleson and three others ( William Charles Williams, George Leslie Drewry, George McKenzie Samson ) of HMS River Clyde assisted the commander ( Edward Unwin ) of the ship at the work of securing the lighters under very heavy rifle and Maxim fire.
* Clyde puffer, a type of cargo ship used in the Clyde estuary and off the west coast of Scotland

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