He says the simple gratitude of the patients makes up for the long hours of surgery on board ship.
As we know, non-robotic women on board ship are bad luck.
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It is worth noting both that Winthrop made the speech containing this quote to his Puritan brethren on board a ship fleeing Europe en route to Massachusetts and that the quote harkens directly to the Sermon on the Mount.
"No one here at Carnival is happy about conditions on board the ship, " Cahill said.
About 3, 200 passengers and 1, 000 crew members were on board the ship that night.
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An Indian Navy officer, on board a ship off the coast, said the sea level was unchanged.
The Russians have said any weapons and personnel on board the ship are for reinforcement of the Tartous facility.
Cuty's team remains on board the ship cataloging the location of everything in the engine room where the fire started.
Officials said all nine members of the crew arrested on board the ship were Ghanaians who were immediately turned over to the Liberian police.
Some of the passengers on board the ship described hearing a horrendous noise as the ship struck rocks at about 21:30 (20:30 GMT) on Friday.
Marine biologists on board the ship closely monitored the fish which were fed a sustainable diet of soy oil, soy meal and other sustainable proteins.
But the fact that it was on board a ship that had recently been caught loading illegal fish in the North Atlantic does not look good.
After that, Italian authorities arrested him on charges he assaulted officers on board a refugee ship bound for Italy, and was there until his extradition on the U.S. indictment.
The feed from a camera on board a salvage ship was discontinued Saturday after the apparatus was raised from the sea floor and placed on the vessel Q4000.
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She said that everything is calm on board the cruise ship and that no one is hurt.
You will incur substantial roaming and toll rates, especially if you call another cellular phone on-board the ship.
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He said their captors had not officially asked for a ransom and that they were currently being held hostage on board a container ship.
That new guidance includes the introduction of onboard stability computers, new free-fall lifeboats and the establishment of appropriate minimum levels for staffing qualified mariners on board each passenger ship.
This is exactly the spirit in which 61-year-old Captain Arne Rinnan answered the call from the Australian coastguard requesting he sail and rescue the 460 asylum-seekers now on board his container ship.
She spent her 21st birthday on board the rescue ship Carpathia, from where she wrote a letter to her mother, who had remained in Cornwall, saying she had been "thrown" into a lifeboat wearing just her nightdress and boots.
It has to do with keeping his team on board, keeping the ship from sinking and the hiding of facts that are important.
Many of the RRF ships now have small retention crews on board to keep the ship's systems "warm" and ready to go in an emergency.
No CEO could be expected to come on board, right the ship and bring Merck (nyse: MRK - news - people ) immediately back to glory.
Latorre and Girone are accused of killing two fishermen while on board a commercial Italian ship off the coast of the Indian state of Kerala last year, mistaking them for pirates.
Having nothing better in mind, he hops on board, and the ship sails off, beneath the Golden Gate Bridge, with the Stars and Stripes, at its stern, barely visible under a dying sky.
He asked two senior administration officials about what would happen under the treaty if the US Navy needed to board a ship on the high seas.
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The Oslo Pass, that provides access to 33 museums as well as free travel on public transport, also offers a free lunch cruise on board a traditional wooden sailing ship.
"I look at myself as if I'm on a lifeboat and I'm floating around trying to get as many people on board as I can before the ship sinks, " he says.
In 1761, a British carpenter named John Harrison built the first marine chronometer, capable of keeping time on board a rolling boat and providing ship captains with a way to determine their longitude during a voyage.
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