Something to justify the expenditure on this or that and hopefully guide the ship away from the rocks.
Marissa Mayer has two monumental tasks ahead of her: helming the massive Yahoo ship away from the rocks and giving birth to a baby boy who is due in October.
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Mrs Thatcher wrote that one Peruvian ship had been sent away from France empty, but another ship was on its way to France to take delivery of weapons - Peru was protesting to France about a breach of contract.
"The ship will drift away from its true position, and slowly start to turn, " said Prof Last.
Pereira named it Ilha do Cerne, the Island of the Swan, after his ship, then sailed away to obscurity.
Dockers took the initiative instead and the ship was eventually turned away.
With the ship just a few miles away, Billy sits with an unopened bottle of champagne and roses.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says brown tree snakes have wiped out most of Guam's native populations of forest birds since being accidentally introduced to the island after World War II, probably after they stowed away on a ship or plane from their native range in Australia, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.
Or they can invest in a company, bankrupt it, fire the workers, take away their pensions, ship the jobs overseas, and still make money doing it.
Don't you think you should show that music teacher who tried to persuade you until the last minute, following us to the ship, hoping to take you away?
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An incoming anti-ship missile detected even a dozen miles away can be safely shot down only by a robot, says Frank Biemans, head of sensing technologies for the Goalkeeper automatic ship-defence cannons made by Thales Nederland.
When the ship returned to Ramsgate our passengers were whisked away, we fuelled, stored, tidied up and it was time to go again.
Hansen said Walbridge was attempting to head east, away from the hurricane, when the ship began taking on water.
Turned away by Spain and Turkey, the ship was slated to be broken up in India, which has a cheap, slapdash and thriving shipbreaking industry.
Passengers dragged their mattresses onto the ship's open deck to stay cool and get away from the nasty smells inside.
Lloyd's List describes that occasion as a "near miss" and says the ship's route would have been less than 200m away from the point of collision on Friday's voyage.
Matthew began poorly with bogeys at the 1st and 3rd but steadied the ship with six successive pars before letting another shot slide away at the 10th to drop to one under par.
Actually you can probably get away with it for quite a while while waiting for that ship to come in.
Its long reach would have enabled the warships launching it to stay far away from the shore, reducing the threat from enemy anti-ship missiles.
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For now, passive self-defence is recommended: barbed wire to protect vulnerable parts of ships, fire hoses to push pirates away and an alert crew to spot attacks early to allow the ship to take evasive action.
The U.S. ship verbally warned the smaller boat when it was 1, 200 yards (1, 100 meters) away and fired at least one warning shot before the decision was made to fire shots to disable the boat, the officials said.
When Ms. Gray passed away last February, obituaries ran across the globe and Ms. Rogers was left to steer the ship alone.
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"My ship's company are clearly glad to be home and back with their families after six and a half months away, " he said.
Over two days, Captain Seog steered the ship on a zig-zag course, so that the pirates would not realize that the vessel was actually heading away from, instead of towards, Somali waters.
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