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Harbours and airports close and low-lying areas are evacuated.
Firstly, there are 10 companies whose employees are sworn in as constables under section 79 of the Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act 1847.
The officers of the force are sworn in as special constables under the Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act 1847, and are responsible to Larne Harbour Ltd.
Harbours, bays, and estuaries are often prone to small seiches with amplitudes of a few centimeters and periods of a few minutes.
There are 10 companies whose employees are sworn in as constables under section 79 of the Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act 1847.
The Outer and Inner Harbours are on the south side of the estuary, divided from the River Harbour by a breakwater.

Harbours and .
In 2005 the Minister of Ports, Harbours and Railways announced plans to extend the railway system to facilitate economic development.
Harbours or some sort of water access was often essential to the construction of medieval fortification.
As part of a Navy competition, prototypes for a prefabricated " heavy landing bridge " or jetty ( similar in function to later Allied Mulberry Harbours ) were designed and built by Krupp Stahlbau and Dortmunder Union and successfully overwintered in the North Sea in 1941-42.
Harbours of Isis were to be found on the Arabian Sea and the Black Sea.
The Docks and Harbours Act ( 1966 ) and the Dock Labour Scheme ( 1967 ) reorganised the system of employment in the docks in order to put an end to casual employment.
The airline was initially overseen and controlled by South African Railways and Harbours Administration.
by the name New South Wales, together with all the Bays, Harbours Rivers and Islands situate upon the said coast, after which we fired three Volleys of small Arms which were Answered by the like number from the Ship.
To reduce the loss of life within the Irish Search and Rescue Region and on rivers, lakes and waterways and to protect the quality of the marine environment within the Irish Pollution Responsibility Zone, Harbours and Maritime Local Authority areas and to preserve property.
* World Digital Library presentation of Descripsion des costs, pts., rades, illes de la Nouuele France faict selon son vray méridienor Description of the Coasts, Points, Harbours and Islands of New France.
Two dominant craters formed Lyttelton and Akaroa Harbours.
Mason was still selling historical stories for the pulps during this period and in 1938 returned to the genre for a major novel, Three Harbours, about the early phases of the American Revolution.
He wrote two more companion books to Three Harbours, Stars on the Sea and Rivers of Glory, as well as three more Hugh North mysteries in the years leading up to World War II.
Docks and Harbours, 1959-This is a collection of papers read at a symposium.
His firm was also involved in designing the reinforced concrete caissons used for the Mulberry Harbours employed after D-Day in northern France, while his knowledge of dam construction was used by Barnes Wallis to help perfect the ' bouncing bomb ' used in the famous Operation Chastise or Dam Busters raids of July 1943.
During World War II a fleet of floating concrete harbour sections ( called Mulberry Harbours ) were towed across the English Channel to France to aid the Allied landings.
Maui ’ s dolphin is found only on the west coast of New Zealand ’ s North Island between 36 ˚ S and 40 ˚ S, with the majority of animals in the central portion of this range between the Manukau and Raglan Harbours.
A Royal Commission in 1932 had recommended the positions be abolished, and Howe's bill was to establish a National Harbours Board.
The removal of the rail yard and historic station coincided with the federally-controlled National Harbours Board building the 4-lane Saint John Harbour Bridge downstream of the Reversing Falls which opened in 1968.
Foynes as a port has a longer history, being first surveyed in 1837, and is now the location of a major deep water seaport operated by the Shannon Foynes Port Company, an amalgamation under the Harbours Act 2000 of the agencies operating the ports of Limerick and Foynes.
The National Harbours Board was placed in charge of the project.

are and few
Or else the North really believes that all Southerners except a few quaint old characters have come around to realizing the errors of their past, and are now at heart sharers of the American Dream, like everybody else.
Consitutional government, popular vote, trial by jury, public education, labor unions, cooperatives, communes, socialized ownership, world courts, and the veto power in world councils are but a few examples.
We get some clue from a few remembrances of childhood and from the circumstance that we are probably not much more afraid of people now than man ever was.
More potent a charm to bring back that time of life than this record of a few pictures and a few remembered facts would be a catalogue of the minutiae which are of the very stuff of the mind, intrinsic, because they were known in the beginning not by the eye alone but by the hand that held them.
Of these there are surely few that would be more rewarding discoveries than Verner Von Heidenstam, the Swedish poet and novelist who received the award in 1916 and whose centennial was celebrated two years ago.
For the occasion on which everyone already knows everyone else and the host wishes them to meet one or a few honored newcomers, then the `` open house '' system is advantageous because the honored guests are fixed connective points and the drifting guests make and break connections at the door.
are few in number, briefly worded, all different in sound ; ;
Thoroughly modern in treatment, they are at the same time, full of simple sincerity which invariably characterizes genuine Negro folk-music and are by no means to be confused with the average ' Broadway Spirituals ' which depend for their racial flavor upon sundry allusions to the ' Amen Corner ', ' judgement Day, ' Gabriel's Horn, and a frustrated devil -- with a few random hallelujahs thrown in for good measure.
Yet as an evocation of time past, there are few such successful portraits in English historical literature.
There are millions who accept this doctrine, but few indeed are those who accept it so truly that the fate of humanity lies as a weight on their souls night and day.
Upon second thought we were forced to realize that we have very few reliable historical benchmarks against which we might compare the present situation, and that conclusions that present-day students are `` more '' or `` less '' religious could not be defended on the basis of our data.
There are few things of which I am prouder than of that unblemished record.
It is an ugly business and there are few, if any, wreaths for them.
So successful has been this program, worked out by white and Negro civic leaders, that further extensions are expected in the next few months.
Among the most frequently quoted Biblical sentences are the Beatitudes and yet so few persons, other than scholars, really understand the true meaning of these eight blessings uttered by Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount.
Is this what our children are to come face to face with when they are ready for college in a few years??
Nonetheless, although few in number they are a stubborn crew, as tenacious of life as the Hardshell Baptists, which suggests that there is some kind of vital principle embodied in their faith.
Many belly dancers are married, but Serene is one of the few who will admit it.
Even then, a few of the `` less interesting '' questions are edited out and glibly summarized by a commentator.
`` It's because we are in France '', he said, `` and know so few people.
There are, he thought, so few true means of forgetfulness in this life that why should he shun the medicine even when the medicine seemed, as it did, a little crude??

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