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salvage and scheme
His crew is also a disappointment, often ill-tempered with their own plans for the ship's fate: two members of the crew, Leroy Martin ( Stuart Whitman ) and Henry Scott ( Broderick Crawford ) have concoted a scheme to murder the ship's crew and Rumill and sell the ship for salvage to the highest bidder, expecting to earn around a million dollars.

salvage and approaches
In the present day, a salvage crew — Captain Sean Murphy ( Gabriel Byrne ), Maureen Epps ( Julianna Margulies ), Greer ( Isaiah Washington ), Dodge ( Ron Eldard ), Munder ( Karl Urban ), and Santos ( Alex Dimitriades )— is celebrating a recent success at a bar, when Jack Ferriman ( Desmond Harrington ), a Canadian weather service pilot, approaches them and says he has spotted a mysterious vessel running adrift in the Bering Sea.
She approaches Rogue in her disguise but is targeted by a low flying Shi ' ar salvage spacecraft, where she reveals who she really is and that she is going to use Rogue as a conduit so she can get her revenge on Professor Xavier.

salvage and sister
O ' Brien reveals one of the station's plasma distribution manifolds has broken down, and a team is to be sent to Deep Space Nine's abandoned sister space station, Empok Nor, to salvage components.
Pitt Jr. joins his sister Summer and father aboard a NUMA salvage vessel that locates the wreck, but Tongju and his commando team seize the vessel.

salvage and owner
In contract salvage the owner of the property and salvor enter into a salvage contract prior to the commencement of salvage operations and the amount that the salvor is paid is determined by the contract.
In pure salvage, there is no contract between the owner of the goods and the salvor.
The ferry boats were sold for salvage about 2003, and the owner of the shipyard that built VCBC, Avondale Shipyard, bought the two BIBBYs.
Many salvage yards operate on a local level — when an automobile is severely damaged, is malfunctioning beyond repair, or not worth the repair, the owner may sell it to a junkyard ; in some cases — as when the car has become disabled in a place where derelict cars are not allowed to be left — the car owner will pay the wrecker to haul the car away.
( As a " salvage consultant ," McGee undertakes to recover for its rightful owner money or property of which the owner has been wrongfully deprived and has no other hope of recovering, taking half its value as his fee.

salvage and real
Even though the Ming Dynasty still possessed capable commanders and skilled politicians in its dying years, Chongzhen's impatience and paranoid personsality prevented any of them from enacting any real plan to salvage a perilous situation.
However, despite the high-quality production, the song was not well received by the critics, NME said that the production " triumphs over any real sort of feeling ... pure mock Maharishi spirituality that not even Liam can salvage from the realm of self-parody ".
After a period of employment with P. J. Dobbin Lumber and Building Supplies, Dobbin engaged in a short-haul trucking venture and underwater salvage operation until he started real estate speculation in St. John's in 1963.

salvage and who
In several texts, the luminary Eleleth is the last of the luminaries ( Spiritual Lights ) that come forward, and it is the Aeon Sophia, associated with Eleleth, who encounters darkness and becomes involved in the chain of events that leads to the Demiurge's rule of this world, and the salvage effort that ensues.
He was also cast in the title role in Oliver Stone's film Travis McGee, in which he is expected to play a salvage consultant who helps his clients to recover lost property, and is attached to star as a father who kidnaps and tortures the man who kidnapped his daughter in the thriller Prisoners.
Although tradition has not been kind to Adandozan, he has helped to salvage his own reputation through a substantial number of letters that he, or secretaries in his employ, wrote to various outsiders, especially the kings and other officials of Portugal who fled to Brazil following the conquest of Portugal by Napoleon.
The salvage crew comprises its leader, Beka Valentine, a con-artist and expert pilot ; a super-genius engineer named Seamus Harper ( rescued from Nietzschean-enslaved Earth by Beka ) who can plug his mind directly into computer systems ; Trance Gemini, and Rev Bem.
The people from the Macross salvage everything they can, including the city surrounding the ship and its civilians ( who have survived in special safety shelters, which were transported along intact ), and attach two aircraft carriers to the ship.
The contract went to a wealthy scrap metal merchant, Ernest Cox, who created a new company, Cox & Danks Ltd, for the venture, and so began what is often called the greatest maritime salvage operation of all time.
This claim, however, has been disputed by Danish businessman Karsten Ree who financed the salvage of U-534 in 1993.
" Owen, who had come on as a substitute in the second half, " new life into the Reds ' championship corpse ," and had " began best spell of the night ", but was ultimately not able to salvage a win.
Anyone who finds the wreck can then file a salvage claim on it and place a lien on the vessel, and subsequently mount a salvage operation.
Unlike most detectives in crime fiction, McGee is neither a police officer nor a licensed private investigator ; instead, he is a self-described " salvage consultant " who recovers others ' property for a fee.
* John Lethbridge, who invented a diving salvage machine in 1715.
Hoping to salvage the deal, Michael seeks the assistance of Don Tommasino, who directs him to Cardinal Lamberto ( the future Pope John Paul I ), to whom Michael makes his first confession in 30 years, breaking down in tears while admitting that he ordered Fredo's murder.
A search firm hired by Continental's board of directors suggested Bethune, who had recently completed an Advanced Management Course at the Harvard Business School, to salvage the company.
It was Mel's son, Kane, who radioed the news to Treasure Salvors headquarters on the Florida coast, from the salvage boat Dauntless.
The benefits of this in regard to the heavier ships in distress was inestimable, but nevertheless the salvage of wrecks soon became an intense and contested undertaking, offering substantial monetary rewards to the boatmen and the tugmen, who were otherwise ill-paid.
The government drivers who drove the clerics tried to salvage the assassination and tossed a grenade, killing a Peshmerga and wounding twelve, but missing Barzani, before they themselves were shot and killed.
Adapting the advice of Italian salvage experts who had raised an upside down ship from the bottom of Taranto Harbour, Cox raised the ship inverted by filling it with air.
Though his salvage business never quite broke even during the course of the salvage of the German fleet ( he was ten thousand pounds out of pocket at the sale of his interests ), his scrap metal business offset the loss by turning considerable profit ; whilst Cox was frequently assumed to be a poor businessman who did not understand business efficiency, it is also true that he suffered from an astonishing amount of bad luck in the varying degrees of difficulty of ship salvage that ensures that no two lifts are ever the same.
It was savaged by critics: Leonard Maltin stated that " Phoebe Cates ' appealing performance can't salvage this putrid mess ... recommended only for people who think nose-picking is funny.
The American expedition included Creek Indians from Coweta, who were induced to join by the promise that they would get what they could salvage from the fort if they helped in its capture.

salvage and agrees
Hong agrees to help them in exchange for an opportunity to travel back in time to salvage his failed relationship with Chun Ching.

salvage and sell
Justin once was a center of salvage companies, which buy property involved in fires and tornadoes and sell it for discounted prices.
At very early ages, Cabral and her siblings had to collect scrap metal and salvage old motor parts with their father that they would then sell to help the family survive.
Some salvage yards will keep older cars in good body condition and sell them to amateur car builders and collectors, who will restore (" rebuild ") the car for their own entertainment.
Although a family friend agreed to sponsor him, he lacked money for passage and came up with a plan to independently salvage brass and other metals to sell.

salvage and them
Seven days later, nine of them sink in a storm off the coast of Florida ( some centuries later, treasure salvage is found from these wrecks ).
The crew lands on an abandoned Megaliner cruising the Vavatch ocean, hoping to salvage its powerful laser weapons before the Orbital is destroyed, but one of the crew is killed soon after landing because he missed the briefing warning them that their antigravity devices would not work there, and more die when the ship crashes into a massive ice wall, which Kraiklyn had mistaken for a cloud bank, although Horza later discovers that Kraiklyn and several others managed to escape.
Brienne attempted to salvage Calonne's reforms, but ultimately failed to convince the notables to approve them.
The granite islands were named Kent's Group by Matthew Flinders, " in honour of my friend captain William Kent, then commander of the Supply " when Flinders passed them on 8 February 1798 in the Francis ( on her way to salvage the Sydney Cove ).
A few days before the demolition took place, some collectors from the US and Europe were allowed to go through the warehouse and salvage whatever they could carry with them for their personal collections.
They were run as cooperatives, with local boatmen clubbing together to buy them and then receiving a share of any salvage money received.
Ibrahimović scored twice in the second half for PSG to help them rally from 2 – 0 down at half-time to salvage a 2 – 2 home draw with FC Lorient in their opening 2012 – 13 Ligue 1 match.
The narrator had developed genuine feelings for Edith, and while she did seem to reciprocate them, at least to a small degree, he is left despondent after she ends their liaison to salvage her marriage to Severin.
In his anger, Feral discharged Chance and Jake from the Enforcers and reassigned them to work at the city's military salvage yard to pay for the damage to the Enforcer Headquarters.
Australia needed to bat for only two hours on the final day to salvage a draw, but a collapse had them at 8 / 90 with an hour left with Lawry still at the crease.
:: The two ship stations of Radio Caroline International eventually ran out of money in early 1968 and a salvage company towed them away for unpaid bills.
Admiral Sir Robert Smart, Commander in Chief of the Mediterranean, recommended Tryon and his crew should receive salvage for the ship, and the sum of £ 595 was granted to be divided between them.
Some, but not all, conversos had understandably chosen to salvage their social and commercial prestige by the only option open to them – baptism and embrace of Christianity – while privately adhering to their Jewish practice and faith.
" His stated mission has been to " find things on the scrapheap of history that I know don't belong there and salvage them.
A lot of spectator enjoyment derives either from the frequent combination of a last recognised batsman adopting extremely aggressive play ( in an effort to score as many runs as possible before he runs out of batting partners-one reason why aggressive batsmen like Andrew Flintoff and Adam Gilchrist are often deliberately placed relatively low in the batting order ) and the constant risk of a wicket, the alternative situation where no recognised batsmen remains and the tail-enders ( relieved of their responsibility to bat carefully for anybody else ) often unleash their rarely seen arsenal of attacking shots, or alternatively the extremely tense situation which sometimes emerges towards the end of a match when a batting side, facing defeat, can only salvage a draw and save the match by batting to the end of the final day, which becomes difficult once the worst batsmen are in, and their survival is always nerve-wracking — English fans fondly remember the last wicket stand of Angus Fraser and Robert Croft, batting out the last few overs of the drawn Third Test against South Africa at Old Trafford in 1998, when the dismissal of either of them would have resulted in a loss.
When attacked by German infantry, he had to abandon his salvage efforts to man the. 50-caliber machine gun, effectively holding off the advancing enemy, then forcing them to withdraw.
The team find the Hyperion, though damages on the Sagarmatha forces them to salvage the ghost ship in mid-air instead of towing it back to a safe harbor.
Subplots and events common to both sides include the takeover of Eden by a totalitarian, eugenics obsessed regime, a race to salvage data and components from the original starship, the fight for possession of the Gene Banks, and the revelation that the bio-electronic Savant sentient computers relied on by both sides are absorbed intact in to the Blight and replicate, making the Blight-conquered New Terra a paradise for them.
The two attempt to salvage their crops and wildlife, but the typhoon destroys them – as well as Crusoe's canoe.
The band was unsatisfied with the final tone and mixes of the tracks and attempted to salvage the recordings by sending them to a mixing engineer in New York for remixing.

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