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Salvage and including
Founded in 1897, the CMI was responsible for the drafting of numerous international conventions including the Hague Rules ( International Convention on Bills of Lading ), the Visby Amendments ( amending the Hague Rules ), the Salvage Convention and many others.
It is common in Madeira including Porto Santo and the Desertas Islands, and has been recorded on the Salvage Islands.
This roughly 100-mile stretch is home to several military bases, with installations including Naval Air Station Pensacola ( home of the Navy's Blue Angels demonstration team and the initial training site for all naval aviators ), Hurlburt Field, Eglin Air Force Base ( one of the largest military bases in America ), Tyndall Air Force Base ( home to the Air Force's F-22 Raptor fighter jets ), Coastal Systems Station-Naval Surface Warfare Center ( home to the Navy Experimental Diving Unit and Naval Diving & Salvage Training Center ), and Corry Station Naval Technical Training Center.
2008-9 saw McIntosh starring in several new films including Salvage, Spring 1941 ( with costar Joseph Fiennes ) and the award-winning Be All and End All.

Salvage and sand
In 1937, while on the south coast of New South Wales, he photographed the head and shoulders of a friend Harold Salvage lying on the sand at Cullburra Beach.

Salvage and along
A Plague of Sailors and its sequel A Frenzy of Merchantmen, along with A Web of Salvage and Spearfish, are straightforward present-day thrillers similar to the work of Desmond Bagley and Hammond Innes.
The peninsula extends from Terra Nova National Park and follows an irregular coastline along Newman Sound to the south, around the community of Salvage, around Salvage Bay to the east and then following Damnable Bay, Morris Channel, Fair and False Bay, Bloody Reach and Northeast Arm on the north.
There are rumors that The Salvage Prince was converted into a land-based clubhouse for retired longshoreman somewhere along one of the Great Lakes, but it's highly likely that she was scrapped sometime in the late 90's.

Salvage and such
Salvage logging since the fires has posed a further risk to this extremely diminished population with clear-felling also approved by VicForests in the few remaining unburnt areas, such as the Kalatha Creek area of Toolangi in 2010, a move opposed by the Yarra Ranges Shire Council.
Salvage means ' rescue ' and as such may refer to:
Salvage ethnography started to be applied methodically in visual anthropology as ethnographic film since the fifties by filmmakers such as Jean Rouch in France, Michel Brault and Pierre Perrault in Canada, or António Campos in Portugal ( early sixties ), followed by others ( seventies ).
However, since that time, the case has been heavily criticized in cases such as Great Peace Shipping Ltd v Tsavliris Salvage ( International ) Ltd.

Salvage and by
The name " Chamberlain School " was chosen by Mr. William Salvage, a British immigrant and prosperous farmer, who donated the land for the construction of the school in 1910.
A large section of the southern part of the town, and bordering the university is occupied by Kovalchick Salvage Co.
* The Coast of Utopia, a trilogy by Tom Stoppard, comprising: Voyage, Shipwreck and Salvage, directed by Trevor Nunn, with computerised video designs by William Dudley ( 2002 )
* Salvage for the Saint by Peter Bloxsom and John Kruse is published.
* The first movement was used by composer Mark Snow in The X-Files episode Salvage.
He supervised the actual salvage clearing operation which was carried out by the Murphy Pacific Marine Salvage Company of New York.
Salvage excavations carried out in 2001 by the Israel Antiquities Authority uncovered several burials at the northern foot of the original tel.
McGee's business card reads Salvage Consultant, and most business comes by word of mouth.
* Salvage archaeology, an archaeological survey and excavation carried out in areas threatened by construction or development
*" Salvage ", a short story by Orson Scott Card
* Salvage, a 1919 novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart
Riddley Walker was also adapted, with permission and aid from Russell Hoban, for Trouble Puppet Theater Co. by Artistic Director Connor Hopkins, with performances September 29 through October 16, 2011, at Salvage Vanguard Theater in Austin, Texas.
Liverpool Salvage Corps was a service in Liverpool, England, founded and maintained by fire insurers, whose aim was to reduce the loss and damage caused by fires, to help mitigate the effects of fire and of fire-fighting and to salvage both premises and goods affected by fire.
All warehouse keepers had to be registered with the Liverpool Salvage Corps as well as licenced by the City Council.
Wreck and Salvage in the UK is covered by three main Acts.
Wreck can be reported to the Receiver by completing a Report of Wreck and Salvage Form.
249, written in 2004 for Graham Salvage, the principal bassoonist of the Hallé Orchestra, which was premiered at the Budleigh Salterton Festival in July 2007, by Graham Salvage with the Festival Orchestra conducted by Nicholas Marshall.

Salvage and had
He had a recurring role in the short-lived Andy Griffith vehicle Salvage 1.
The Liverpool Salvage Corps had three distinct areas of operational service.

Salvage and from
The album, Take Away / The Lure of Salvage, featured dub reconstructions of music from the preceding XTC albums.
Its economy is derived from a number of sources: The General Store, Campbell Hall Salvage, American Fence, a Service Station, the Bull's Head Inn, and a number of horse and dairy farms.
* Salvage data, the process of extracting data from damaged, failed, corrupted, or inaccessible primary storage media
* Salvage ( Transformers ), an Autobot from Transformers
* Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2: Salvage was a map from the Stimulus Package DLC.
Attached to the section were members of the Australian Salvage Corps who would select items of interest from the battlefield detritus they recovered for scrap or repair.
In " Salvage ", Adam activates a Zeta Shield to cover Earth and protect it from future alien invasions.
Liverpool Salvage Corps returned many millions of pounds to the insurance companies from its work as salvors.
In 1983 all members received the following letter from the Chairman of the Fire Salvage Association.
He graduated from the U. S. Navy Diving & Salvage School in 1954, becoming the first African-American to attend and graduate from the Diving & Salvage School and the first African-American U. S. Navy Diver.
On 6 June 1944, with its headquarters at RAF Barton Hall, Preston, Lancashire, it comprised two sector stations, RAF Honiley and RAF Woodvale, eight Operational Training Units, three Tactical Exercise Units, the AI Conversion Unit, the Fighter Leaders ' School, No. 2 Aircraft Delivery Flight, No. 58 Repair and Salvage Unit, three other support / supply units, and the 9 Group Communications Flight flying Hawker Hurricanes and Airspeed Oxfords from Samlesbury Aerodrome.
Saved from the Salvage.
1979 took him from daytime to prime time with a starring role in the short-lived television series Salvage 1 with Andy Griffith.
Salvage from the ship can still be found in local antique shops.
In the Legion of Monsters: Werewolf by Night one-shot, Jack Russell came to Salvage, Alabama to save a family of law-abiding werewolves from townsfolk led by Cal Escher.
Second Offense introduced the " Salvage Points " system, which allows the player to upgrade their vehicle by collecting Salvage Points from destroyed opponents, improving the vehicle's offense, defense, speed, and targeting abilities.
Salvage law has as a basis that a salvor should be rewarded for risking his life and property to rescue the property of another from peril.
Salvage operations in the 1940s removed most machinery and steel from the town, and a forest fire burned all remaining wood structures.
1902: Insurance Clerks ' Orphanage formed ; operated from premises of London Salvage Corps and was independent of the Federation.

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