Every day, hundreds of thousands of ships make the journey from one part of the world to another in a long chain of events that bring them from one shore to another.
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It was stored on shore for another two days before being transported by lorry to the IDA Enterprise Park on the outskirts of Wexford.
Robert Hughes' landmark history The Fatal Shore was another favourite.
But using a park surveyor's map that gave the distance of the wreck from different points on shore, another sonar expert found the plane in 200 feet of water.
"My sister was not a swimmer and did not know how to swim, and she would never go to another boat or to shore dressed in a nightgown and socks, " said Lana Wood, referring to theories that the actress may have voluntarily jumped from the boat, last year.
Even as the president spoke, his secretaries of state and defense are visiting Australia to shore up ties with another ally (and one which, like Japan, nevertheless has increasing economic reliance on China).
ISS. Early last year the two countries tried to shore up their deal by signing another one: Russia promised to deliver on time, and America promised to bolster the Russian space programme still further with, among other things, extra flights to Mir.
And then when we declare a dividend and move those funds back off shore and out of Argentina, there is another 0.6% transaction fee.
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Brazil provides yet another example of the limited extent to which outside credit can shore up investor confidence.
Closer to the dam, college students from the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point caught one sturgeon after another in large nets on long metal poles and wrestled them to shore, where state officials took down the lengths of the fish and inserted electronic tags under the skin of any sturgeon that didn't already have one.
From here take in another breathtaking view of Seattle's skyline as you walk along the shore.
It's another boat, traveling rapidly in the opposite direction, hugging the Brooklyn shore, with only the green starboard light visible.
The Basel 3 agreements were put in place to shore up the finances of banks and reduce the risk of another crisis in the sector.
As I floated near the shore, for example, I could spot Italian pilgrims baptizing one another in the shallow water.
Noda promised in August to call an election "soon" in order to secure opposition votes for another key piece of legislation - his signature sales tax increase plan designed to shore up state finances saddled by swelling social security costs.
Spectators watch from shore as the big yachts jockey before the start, trying to avoid one another and the treacherous rocks off the Squadron, as they pound toward the narrow starting line.
MTV's "Jersey Shore, " the mega-hit known for both male and female brawls, featured yet another bar fight on Thursday night's episode.
In another crash, a Dutch woman was named by police as the victim of a two-car crash on the shore of Loch Ness.
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