During World War II, the Bay area was home to more than 30 shipyards, machine shops and factories.
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It was a remarkable sight: wild dolphins against the backdrop of shipyards and centuries-old Ottoman palaces.
In the eighteen-twenties, the city was full of small shipyards built for the flour trade.
He once spent a year and a half working and sleeping at one of his shipyards.
Both the Nomadic and the Titanic were launched from Harland and Wolff shipyards in 1911.
The micro-economy is upon us, as truly as the shipyards and mines closed 35 years ago.
He studied marine engineering, and worked for a time in the shipyards of Calcutta.
It does not have its own shipyards and borrows chaplains and doctors from elsewhere.
Once there are shipyards in LEO, Branson is one step closer to his goal.
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In 1952 she toured the shipyards of Tyneside and later in the decade visited schools and coleges.
Costa Allegra, built in 1992 by Mariotti shipyards in Genoa, is 28, 597 tons, and 188 meters long.
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But protestant east Belfast, where the shipyards were located, relied on their privileged access to industrial jobs.
We've already approved nearly a thousand transportation projects to upgrade airports, railroads, mass transit systems, and shipyards.
Trade unionists included Jamie Webster, the convener at the Govan shipyards and TUC general secretary John Monks.
He did poorly at school and left to work as an apprentice welder at the local shipyards.
The Ministry of Defence has said it intends to distribute the work around a number of UK shipyards.
The threefold order has materialised under a unique collaboration of Damen Shipyards, the Dutch Government and ING Bank.
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Shipping containers have to be retired after five years of use and those past their prime often sit abandoned in shipyards.
She delves into the history of the Long Beach shipyards and the story behind the Cleveland Browns football team.
It owned blast furnaces, rolling mills, hopper cars, barges, coal mines, ships, shipyards.
The Commission report noted Croatian progress in areas such as anti-trust, mergers and state aid, including privatisation of shipyards.
Bollinger Shipyards Inc. and Edison Chouest Offshore later joined Hornbeck in the suit.
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DCN, thinks it will take from two to five years to bring together French, German, Italian and Spanish shipyards.
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Mr Harvey said work at the shipyards was guaranteed for "years to come".
There are already plans in place for a factory in the Tyne's old shipyards, so that funding will be welcome.
Six shipyards around the UK are involved in building various parts of the ship, which are being assembled in Fife.
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Six shipyards around the UK are involved in building various parts of the ship, which are ultimately being assembled in Fife.
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On a long, deserted street near some old shipyards, I punched it, and was impressed with how fast the car felt.
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With its rebuilt 15th century cathedral, shipyards and a fish-processing plant, Ceuta is viewed by Spain as the more strategically-valuable enclave.
During the Second World War, several shipyards constructed cargo ships in a fraction of the time it had formerly taken them.
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