This April, Summit Series will pack 1, 000 people on a cruise ship and sail from Florida to an undisclosed island for a 3 day weekend.
Readers learn about the sound of a rippling ship's sail, the look of a stand-alone wooden confessional, the feel of an aristocrat's cloth-of-silver gown.
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The Vanderbilts actually had booked passage from Europe on that doomed ship in 1912, but decided to sail earlier on the Olympic, a sister ship.
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The article's lithograph reproduction shows a mast and shredded sail on the ship, and Ryder put in, and then painted over, a female figure in a lower corner, as uncovered in a 1980s infrared study.
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She was inspired by The Atlantic Clipper, a sail-assisted cargo ship that sailed between the UK and the Caribbean in the 1980s.
She herself moved through the gardens like a ship in full sail, dressed in her favourite purple or sea-green gowns.
Some crews will quit a ship rather than sail into pirate-infested waters.
In 1784, our founding father, George Washington, commissioned the Empress of China, a ship that set sail for these shores so that it could pursue trade with the Qing Dynasty.
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But even an enemy without that capability could hide shorter-range missiles on a commercial ship, sail it to U.S. waters, and start the first bombardment of American shores since Fort Sumter.
The vicissitudes of show biz, especially its artistic uncertainties, social demands and precarious economics, are vividly brought out in A Ship Without A Sail (the title is from a Rodgers and Hart song by the same name).
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Like a tall ship at full sail, she leans, tilts, and billows.
Before a ship like the Triumph sets sail, it's possible but not easy to find information about past incidents and safety or health issues.
Martin's discoveries set in motion further research in this area and it was in the spirit of his work that a ship named Weatherbird II set sail for the tropical waters of the eastern Atlantic earlier this month.
Then they said the rules favored lightweight American boats because the Brits had to sail across the Atlantic instead of arriving aboard a larger ship.
It was nearing December, and the ship was set to sail on the 10th of January for a six-month tour.
But it wasn't until humorist Dave Barry caught wind of the idea and threw his support behind it in a September 2002 Miami Herald column that this rickety ship took sail.
The operator of a ship used to export livestock from the UK has applied to sail from the Port of Dover.
They were even more impressed after the ship set sail and destroyed the speed record by crossing the Atlantic in a record three-days and 10-hours.
Scott's Terra Nova, which he had bought from a Liverpool ship owner, was cheered on by thousands when it set sail from the Welsh capital early on the afternoon of 15 June, 1910.
This majestic tall ship, a faithful replica of a 19th-century schooner, first set sail in 1985.
On Monday, the British military said the HMS Dauntless, a destroyer, will set sail Wednesday on a "routine deployment" to the South Atlantic, where it will relieve another ship in the region after months of preparation.
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