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ship's and scattered
" By May 3, when Southack reached the location of the wreck, he found that a part of the ship was still visible breaching the water's surface and much of the ship's wreckage were scattered along more than four miles ( 6 km ) of shoreline.
In addition to exploring the surface of each locale, there are underground caves scattered throughout the landscape in which the player, his Pikmin horde, and the ship's AI can enter.
The ship's entire Mini-Con crew were rendered trapped in the suspended animation they had placed themselves in, sealed in small panels, many of which had scattered all across the face of the Earth as their craft entered the atmosphere.
The principal owners of the vessel are two well-to-do Quaker retired whaling captains, therefore " the other and more inconsiderable and scattered owners, left nearly the whole management of the ship's affairs to these two.

ship's and remains
The series ' final episode, " These Are the Voyages ...", reveals that Sato remains Archer's communications officer throughout his tenure as captain, and was considering resuming her teaching career in Brazil following the ship's decommissioning.
Here can be seen the remains of the British ship Augusta ( it is stored in a shed with windows for visitors to the park to look through to see the ship's pieces ), which sank during the battle.
Remnants of the ship have been salvaged, and are on display at Richard Caswell Park on West Vernon Ave. A climate-controlled museum is currently under construction on downtown Queen Street, with plans to move the hulk there to prevent further deterioration of the original ship's remains.
As the ship heels over, the centre of gravity generally remains fixed with respect to the ship because it just depends upon position of the ship's weight and cargo, but the surface area increases, increasing BMφ.
As the ship's automatic mechanism is about to start the journey back to Earth, Garrard again goes into pseudo-death, and remains in that state until the ship nears Earth.
Jack also observes a certain ribaldry amongst his crew and remains puzzled until he and Captain Pullings stumble across a young female convict, Clarissa Harvill, during a ship's inspection.
Those people of London in whom the alien admixture remains strong fall under the ship's influence ; they merge into a group mind and begin a telekinetic mass murder of those without the alien genes, an ' ethnic cleansing ' of those that the alien race mind considers impure and weak.
The rescue ship's commander remains unconvinced, ordering Carruthers confined to his quarters, and an immediate return to Earth, a journey that will take four months.
A diver investigating the condition of the wrecked ship's hull discovers the remains of Rebecca's boat.
Spock however, remains accelerated a while longer and makes the necessary repairs to the ship's vital systems at lightning-fast speed.
The fate of the Johnstons captain was never conclusively established, and remains the subject of continuing conjecture among the ship's survivors.
The commander of the vessel asked the ship's doctor, M. Rault, to inspect the remains.
The ship's doctor visited the Marists there, and they mentioned to him their concern to have Chanel's remains more fittingly cared for.
Seeing it as essential to their survival to research the secrets of their own vessel, Commander Goddard leads an exploration of the sister ship's remains, sans Bova and Miss Davenport who remain on the Christa.
When the pirates are first sunk, the ship's remains parody the 19th century painting The Raft of the Medusa.
A three masted sailing ship, the Charger, carrying a cargo of deal, was wrecked in Carralougha in 1890-the remains of the ship's boilers are still in evidence on the rocks near Fahamore at low tide.

ship's and were
Where in the beginning locally found agates were used to make all types of objects for the European market, this became a globalized business around the turn of the 20th century: Idar-Oberstein imported large quantities of agate from Brazil, as ship's ballast.
However, Capra remembers the ship's arrival into New York Harbor, where he saw " a statue of a great lady, taller than a church steeple, holding a torch above the land we were about to enter ".
The SP and ID numbers were used parenthetically after each boat's or ship's name to identify it ; although this system pre-dated the modern hull classification system and its numbers were not referred to at the time as " hull codes " or " hull numbers ," it was used in a similar manner to today's system and can be considered its precursor.
Wrapped in scarlet cloth and drawn by three yoke of oxen that were caparisoned in white with the red cross of Saint George, the city's patron, it carried a crucifix so massive it took four men to step it in place, like a ship's mast.
This attempt to relieve the pressure on Sydney turned to disaster when Sirius was wrecked and, although there was no loss of life, some stores were destroyed, and the ship's crew was marooned for ten months.
Warships were designed to carry increasing numbers of cannon and naval tactics evolved to bring a ship's firepower to bear in a broadside, with ships-of-the-line arranged in a line of battle.
It is conjectured that this kicking style was developed in this way to allow the fighter to use a hand to hold onto something for balance on a rocking ship's deck, and that the kicks and slaps were used on land to avoid the legal penalties for using a closed fist, which was considered a deadly weapon under the law.
The blast hit the ship's galley, where crew were lining up for lunch.
Although German U-boat crews were under War Order No. 154 not to rescue survivors, which was also the policy of the Allies, out of several thousand sinkings of merchant ships in World War II, there is only one documented case of a U-boat crew's deliberately attacking the ship's survivors: that of the U-852, whose crew attacked survivors of the Greek ship Peleus.
One of the ship's officers, a historian, is lost and presumed dead while transporting a rescued senator and his secretary to a small island for safety in advance of the coming battle ; according to history, the pair and his chief of staff were believed to have been killed by the Japanese.
It is not known for certain how many people were in each ship's crew but approximately 55 returned, and two ships were lost.
For example, in " Bread and Circuses " itself, James Kirk and crew investigated the fate of a ship's personnel on a planet while attempting to keep their origins secret even while the planet's rulers were aware.
Both the captain and the quartermaster were elected by the crew ; they, in turn, appointed the other ship's officers.
5 Portuguese personnel were killed and 13, including the ship's captain, were wounded in the action.
* 11th century-Sets of hourglasses were maintained by ship's pages to mark the progress of a ship during its voyage
Note, however, that the young gentlemen might also be rated as seamen rather than midshipmen on the ship's books ; though they were still considered the social superiors of the seamen, petty officers ( excluding other young gentlemen ) and most warrant officers and could be given authority over them.
During the age of sail, young boys formed part of the crew of British Royal Navy ships and were responsible for many important tasks including bringing powder and shot from the ship's magazine to the gun crews.
Many timbers were floated up the Maumee River to be used as ship's masts.
According to the treaty naval stores ( including ship's timbers, masts, spars, canvas, tar, rope, and pitch ) were not contraband and the Dutch therefore were free to continue their trade with France in these goods.

ship's and noted
* The glow in the sky over the fire was noted in ship's logs off the coast of Maine.
In the epilogue of Star Trek VI, Uhura had stated they received a communication from Starfleet Command that ordered the Enterprise to report to space dock to be decommissioned, however she may have been speaking only of the ship's original crew members as Captain James T. Kirk previously stated his crew was due to stand down in three months, while Spock noted this would be his last voyage on the Enterprise as a member of her crew ; and Captain Kirk states the ship " will become the care of another crew ," but no further information is given.
As the voyage proceeded, Bartlett became increasingly anxious about the extent of ice in the area, and noted that the brass stemplates on the ship's bow had already been damaged.
While out at sea, Captain Vancouver saw the huge madrona trees atop the peninsula's southern bluffs but mistook them for magnolias and noted this in the ship's log.

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