| 11. | The unit took its name from HMS Nautilus, which had been Fro�st-Carr's first seagoing ship in the Royal Navy.
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| 12. | Exports rose a scant 1.4 percent to $ 33.869 billion, led by machine tools, semiconductors, seagoing ships, steel and organic chemicals.
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| 13. | Seagoing ships anchored at Five Fathom Hole from the fort due to the shallow bottom, and goods were transferred by smaller boats.
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| 14. | It is navigable for river vessels along its entire Romanian course and for seagoing ships as far as the port of Brila.
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| 15. | Raddall's first job was as a wireless operator on seagoing ships, including the Liverpool, Nova Scotia, where he began his writing career.
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| 16. | No seagoing ship could traverse the Pass without great risk of going aground, if it did not follow one of the channels.
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| 17. | Nonetheless, the reliefs from Sahure's pyramid complex remain the " first definite depictions of seagoing ships in Egypt " ( Shelley Wachsmann ).
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| 18. | Before the building of the canal, Selby had been the furthest point upstream on the Ouse which could be reached by seagoing ships.
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| 19. | It represents workers in seagoing ships, as well as the waterfront / ports / shore-based shipping industry, and the passenger / tourism industry.
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| 20. | Selby was the upper limit for seagoing ships at the time, and became a major transhipment port for the smaller boats using the canal.
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