Cameron underscored the parallels between the young woman and the liner in other ways.
Harvey was hit behind his left elbow by Ichiro Suzuki's liner in the seventh, but threw him out anyway.
Then there is Halliburton, which was contracted to cement the production liner in the well casing, effectively sealing off the reservoir from the well bore.
Halliburton ( HAL - news - people ), which was contracted to cement the production liner in the well casing, effectively sealing off the reservoir from the well bore.
Tanasu De Jesus Quevedo-Ojeda, 28, and Oliver Vidal Hernandez, 27, had boarded the Black Watch cruise liner in Peru and were due to remain with the ship as it travelled to the Canary Islands via Southampton.
However, Mr Gous said the Titanic II would be based on the old ship but would be much bigger, in fact the biggest liner in the world - dwarfing its namesake, which sank on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York.
Torpedoed by a U-boat in May, 1915, the Cunard liner sank in eighteen minutes too short an interval, in other words, to generate stories.
We know with some certainty that workers were in the final stages of setting the final sections of pipe (production liner) in the hole and cementing it in place.
Campania, a Clyde-built, Blue Riband-winning Cunard liner wrecked in the Firth of Forth just off Burntisland in 1918.
Imperial Chemical Industries was born on the liner Aquitania in the mid-Atlantic when four British chemical barons of the 1920s agreed to combine forces.
Last month, the Star Princess was denied entry into the Port of Stanley when 74 passengers and crew out of a total of 3, 652 had gotten sick after the liner stopped in Ushuaia.
"Although 95 years have passed since the world's most famous luxury liner sank in the North Atlantic Ocean, there continues to be an endless demand for information regarding Titanic - whether it be facts, legends or myths, " he said.
Do they really believe that just because a liner is made in part with a natural chemical that it is automatically safe?
It was on this date in 1938 that the largest liner of its era was launched in Clydebank, Scotland.
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First of all, there is no mention of a guitar in the liner notes.
The 38-year-old star caught a liner by Austin Kearns in the third and doubled Kevin Kouzmanoff off first base, and also threw out Kearns on a fifth-inning grounder.
He has already held talks with the head of the technical department at the Harland and Wolff shipyard, where the original liner, which sank in 1912, was built.
Meanwhile, the liner is still sitting in the water.
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Worse than the bored Californian couples seeking sexual thrills was the audition to become a singer on a Norwegian cruise liner, which appears in the episode about the lives struggling off Broadway actors.
In February, he announced that construction will soon commence in a Chinese shipyard on a replica of the famously doomed ocean liner Titanic that could set sail in 2016.
No, instead we indict BPA. Rather than go nutso about all the phytoestrogens in infant formula, we blame the liner of the can, despite the fact that the difference in exposure from the two sources is sometimes impossible to calculate because human BPA levels are often too low to measure.
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The origin of this was a funny one-liner told at computer conferences in the 1990s.
Or how thicker padding in the roof liner helps keep the interior quieter than before.
The 500-foot Spanish luxury liner (the largest wreck in Bermuda's waters) was one of the fastest boats in her day.
People don't know that, with the right skills and background, the opportunities are out there in the cruise liner industry.
Romance at the captain's table on some swank ocean liner, champagne socialites dancing in speakeasies -- the boys knew all that stuff from picture shows.
This passenger liner sank off Cape Bowling Green in 1911, leading to the loss of 122 lives.
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In 1952, the liner United States made the fastest-ever crossing of the Atlantic, on her maiden voyage.
Cunard president Larry Pimentel gave the details on Monday of the vessel which replaces the original Queen Mary liner, now a tourist attraction in California.
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