The main impetus behind this proposal is the significant influx of Japanese-market vehicles in Canada in recent years, particularly in Western provinces such as British Columbia due to geographical proximity to Asian ports of departure.
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Tuxpan was also the port of departure for the Ra�l, Che Guevara and other fighters of the Cuban Revolution from Mexico to Cuba in 1956 for the purpose of overthrowing the regime of Fulgencio Batista.
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He denied any suggestion that the aircraft could have flown unauthorised into Malaysian airspace as it was mandatory for pilots to file their flight plans at their port of departure before the flight could be authorised.
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On Silversea Cruises, which has top prices that include liquor and tips, sailings never end in the port of departure, said its spokeswoman, Jennifer Lawrence Schott, so it's hard to spot a positioning cruise by its itinerary.
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Ideally located near the N . E . Cape Fear, Chinquapin was oftentimes the port of departure for produce in eastern Duplin County, especially at times of low water levels when sites further upriver were not accessible.
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On 20 April 1564 Le Havre became the port of departure for the French expedition of Ren?Goulaine de Laudonni�re to the New World where he created the first French colony at Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville, Florida.
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St-Malo was the chief port of departure for French colonial efforts westward, so it is no great surprise that carriers of the name were among those that emigrated during the kingdom of France's zenith of habitating New France.
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"This is the last resort in that we still intend . . . to return these people to their home countries on the same day, either on a return flight or through another port of departure, " he said.
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A Lazard analysis of Carnival's recent performance, published in December, noted that during the fourth quarter of 2001, 17.6 percent of Carnival Cruises passengers flew to their ports of departure compared with 23.7 percent the same quarter the previous year.
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The Chinese have indicated that they will cooperate with the American Container Security Initiative, which would allow US Customs to inspect container ships at their port of departure rather than trying to inspect incoming ships when they arrive in US ports.