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    1. "Why were you on the Brother's Formidable?" he asked about meeting her on that ship


    2. Their ship was the last of the great daedelus sleepers and traveled so slowly that it reached Narrulla's null point late in the Earth year 2342, a hundred ninety four years from its launch


    3. "But what would she want with an iron a year? She was on a nice passenger ship when we met, that voyage was close to copper by the time all was said and done


    4. His ship will be five hundred years out of date


    5. She had promised Kulai she would be back by the end of next week but if she was taken down to Gengee it would be several more weeks, especially if she had to book passage on a commercial ship to get home


    6. They can be found on board ship, near food areas, bathrooms


    7. "We may need her to watch over that ship for us


    8. My sister knows of a crippled ship coming in from Yingol-Neerie, is that the problem?"


    9. · Oral wills are permitted only in three cases: member of the armed forces in action, a mariner at sea whose ship is going under, and a Muslim


    10. " His ship had left Earth a few months before she went into crystal, she had seen the flare of its burner in the sky while she was still in flesh on Earth

    11. "I'm sure you don't fear the new Brazilian ship either


    12. but by tiny robot standards, it was a ship


    13. Logically, the tiny robot would have to build a ship and survey the entirety of the world's oceans to get the correct calculations


    14. To the naked eye, a human would think that Archimedes had built his ship poorly


    15. Tiny Robot Archimedes, however, had built his ship efficiently enough so that it would traverse the extent of his vision of the ocean: 2


    16. Archimedes threw himself off the ship and onto a whale that was headed for in the direction of a whaling vessel the pirates had passed earlier


    17. The pirates cried over the side of the ship as the robot left


    18. flying in a rocket ship to the


    19. The Brazilians had no need to steal, they could buy everything they wanted with any scrap piece of dinnerware from their ship


    20. He looked up ghosts and the ghost ship

    21. He did it on board ship which probably explains why it was so lopsided


    22. What if it was structural parts of the ship that might be high in titanium? "You see my point


    23. "She's from the ghost ship


    24. "I thought the ship was broken down," Tahlmute said


    25. She went to bed in late October of 2278, but had she been suspended while the expedition departed? Was this some kind of delayed punishment for stowing away on that base the first time? Could that ship be the Presidente Lula, last of the sleeperships? Could she have been suspended so long that it was here already? It wasn't due to arrive for another sixty years


    26. the governmental ship with medicines and a team of doctors was


    27. "You said we have a ship due in?"


    28. "You have contact with others, you've had contact with the people from this ship


    29. In spite of being in the native language, she saw it was from a guy who had come to this system on the Brazilian ship but was now living seventeen hundred miles south west of the city where they landed


    30. Their old ship could not be operated remotely, it was deliberately designed to need mortal control

    31. The ship was built when the first human simulates were running in China


    32. "You want me to fire up that old ship?" Glenelle asked Ava


    33. "The Presidente Lula, yes, it requires fingers on buttons to move that ship


    34. "If there's no sophisticated biometrics on your ship, this android can pass


    35. "Then yes," he said, "I need to get that ship operational


    36. She remembered this ship from her childhood


    37. By then most thought the odds of such a ship reaching its goal were only one in three at best


    38. It was on this end of the journey to 61 Cygni that she had her first close-up look at the ship


    39. She would soon encounter the ship, and knew that the android's skin was wired with pain sensors that she could connect up to her pain input channels


    40. The entire ship had been vented and both inner and outer door to the airlock stood open

    41. She could see how the ship was eroded from the sand that happened by in this orbit as she went into the airlock


    42. That was so long ago, over two hundred and eighty years since this ship was launched, over eighty it had lain here with Ava's asteroid in the stasis point between the planet and its little inner moon


    43. They talked her thru to the life support controls, those were the first any space-suited humans would make in re-activating the ship from this state


    44. This ship was built in an era when some humans retained the idyllic fantasy that flesh and blood mortals had remained in control of civilization


    45. " She had to get comfortable with the fact that they were clones on a pirate ship didn't she


    46. She had to admit that while it lasted, life on a pirate ship was a lot more fun


    47. Unlike the earlier missions, this ship did not underestimate their enemy and was careful that it was not detected in its approach so it could strike without warning


    48. The charmer, co-liner and re-fluxor sections of the multi-partite Al-Harron were pure fabrication and the ship had a deployed length of 385,000 miles at


    49. "This ship is built for one thing and it isn’t survivability


    50. "You’re a lieutenant on this ship














































    1. Only sixty eight percent of aluminums change hands without being tested, seventy nine percent of the aluminum that changes hands is shipped between financial institutions in sealed and indexed plastic pouches


    2. "Why hasn't he shipped it already?"


    3. The landscape was becoming more built up as is drew nearer to the City … more farmsteads along the river, many with wharves selling produce, more large barn-like constructions doubtless used for craft activities, and, as they drew nearer to the city, glass houses covering vast areas of land, growing produce to be shipped to markets of London


    4. almost deserted, since most of the troops had already been shipped


    5. Ava brought more baggage than Tdeshi shipped as freight


    6. When they went back inside, George again went into the store room followed by his little shadow and fell to making a racket un-crating something shipped to the shop the week before


    7. I was shipped to an orphanage in


    8. This one was being shipped to Maine, to


    9. Your friend in Chicago would have to mail are shipped anything to me


    10. “We need the equipment shipped to Port Hedland in Australia

    11. One of the things they constantly did was to package up pumps and other industrial equipment in wooden crates so they could be shipped anywhere in the world


    12. where the goods were to be shipped around the


    13. be packaged and then shipped off to each customer


    14. will be shipped shortly, and when to expect it


    15. only imagine who it could be - so many of those she knew back home in Cyrodiil had been shipped off to fight in the wintry hinterland to the north


    16. goods or products that are being transported or shipped


    17. It has to be shipped in, and it would be highly irregular if the mistake happened during the collection of blood


    18. In order to obtain the bounty or drawback, the goods, it is well known, are sometimes shipped, and sent to sea, but soon afterwards clandestinely re-landed in some other part of the country


    19. discussions with his parents and friends in the whaling business, Jon shipped on the bark Roman as a greenhand under the


    20. who had shipped as second mate on the Abigail in San Francisco, but had been born in Baltimore and claimed to be a Southern

    21. “I’m afraid that wont be possible CSM Domby was seriously injured on the first day and has been shipped back home the doctors are not even sure that he will make it


    22. They could have the whole package shipped to the prepared lot at a price cheaper than on-site construction with an absolute minimum of bother


    23. shipped them to us in Canada


    24. The ship drew closer, and the oars were shipped, the sails slackened as it drew parallel to the boat


    25. Besides, why should these people care how they’re shipped? They’ll mostly all die an


    26. There they would be loaded onto trucks to be shipped by rail to the various stations where we were sent after graduation


    27. Once the slaves were in full stroke, the master ordered the sagging sails to be shipped and stored, the slaves were rowing faster than the breeze now and they would only act as a windbreak


    28. So few wagons had been shipped that there was no transportation for their effects, and as regiment after regiment was rushed to the front, the men, labouring in the sweltering heat, discarded articles mile by mile, until they had nothing but the clothes they stood upright in, and the route of the advance resembled the trail of a retreating army


    29. We were put on a train and shipped to Fort Sam, Houston


    30. The Negro pacificos, many of whom were armed with rifles shipped down at the time but were absolutely without discipline, had no such scruples, and pilfered at every opportunity

    31. I don‘t know what ever happened I guess she found someone else since I was being shipped back home


    32. One of the other sergeants that was being shipped to the same base saw me in a very distressed state of mind and offered to help


    33. Despite the exodus of invalids, shipped North on dirty transports supplied with hardtack, canned meat, and foul water, to become an object lesson to the American people of the effect of Cuban climate and official negligence, 4122 soldiers were on the sick list in Cuba on July 24th


    34. British and French goods were smuggled in, while American goods could not be shipped out


    35. Moreover, he was the one who traveled to Charleston to receive the animals they shipped


    36. We shipped them back to the factory after a ten-hour life


    37. No one seemed to catch on, but we could have shipped the bombs there, and armed up there


    38. “I’d always thought it strange,” she said, “that Mike, a man who knows nothing about horses or work, suddenly began a business of shipping horses out of the country, until Kevin practically said that Mike had switched from mules to horses, and the cocaine was being shipped up to the States with them


    39. In response to public opinion at home, and in order to live up to its own press releases, the Army had shipped thousands of turkeys and tons of food to provide traditional Christmas dinners to its troops in Europe, out-doing even its Thanksgiving efforts


    40. Both of them was shipped home to the States for discharge

    41. Colling asked Prinzman if he could use the ambulance to pick up the packages that his mother had shipped to him


    42. So it was with some surprise that he found himself being released back onto the streets, instead of being shipped off to some mental hospital somewhere


    43. Saddam had them, he used them, and he shipped them out to Syria on planes and trucks, as per General Sada’s account in Saddam’s Secrets


    44. As we cleared the doors all the computer displays dimmed as the shipped slipped into the low-power mode associated with complete stealth


    45. already shipped items they will not need into storage, such as furniture,


    46. “Hojo must have shipped it from the Reactor to Midgar


    47. “I found the two Delatorre headphones shipped to Devin Billingsly near the downstairs stereo


    48. Doctor Shah stands on the other side of the bed and has the most pitiful look on his face, like he’s witnessing his prized racehorse being shipped to the glue factory


    49. After all, just like those in Canada’s military, the RCMP are shipped all over Canada


    50. Yet, I had shipped four TVs via North American Van lines and could have put two black and white 12” sets with rabbit ears in my room and at least gotten all the El Paso channels









































    1. And in the garbage dump was a cast off shipping container


    2. You know, get the crate, arrange shipping, like that


    3. From his perspective, the ‘draggers dodging fire and debris below drove straight into a cloud of Staas Shipping containers and came to a dead stop


    4. It took them an hour to get to shipping cut


    5. "Yeah, and I have to admit, an hour and two to shipping cut is record time


    6. Shipping cut comes up the side of the city, and right at the turn the buildings along the canal are small so the view of the whole city from the land side spreads before you


    7. By the end of the 52nd shipping had to keep clearing to maintain a channel thru to Shempala


    8. He also oversaw the shipping lanes of the planet


    9. Small combustible engines power some vehicles, for shipping and hauling


    10. The business was shipping but most of his warehouse space was actually used as residences by the poor he employed

    11. “I have those outside investments in real estate and shipping


    12. knew that this whole area was notoriously dangerous for shipping,


    13. Of course this would be the day several major shipping deals had to be decided so he barely had time to post it and print it out before the whirlwind began


    14. He didn’t see how she could, it was a trade mag, ‘Center Lake Shipping Digest,’ that was not known for gripping suspense or moving human interest


    15. “He has a business in real estate and another in shipping


    16. All thru Nightday and well into Dawnsleep she paced the deck while the darkrunner toiled in foul winds thru Shipping Cut and the Grand Canal


    17. Delurna looked up what they each earned at the Kassikan and in the last four days his paper chasers were able to find public records of a valid sample of Kulai’s real estate and shipping transactions all the way back to that decade


    18. The air of deep dark was so clear it was like a telescope so he could see the entry to Shipping Cut by it’s navigation lanterns, thirty miles away, and aimed straight for it


    19. It was deep into Dawnsleep when he finally got there, but he cruised by Ebmemboz far off shore, thru Shipping Cut and henarDee while the small traffic slept


    20. He’d turned the last corner in Shipping Cut when he saw a sail he was sure was that of Tellin’s Balloon

    21. It was over a mile ahead of him, halfway to the mouth of Shipping Cut


    22. Kulai has given up his position at the Kassikan to devote full time to the shipping business


    23. He is container manager at the Likes Line Shipping Company, owned by the Americans


    24. “They will be in the discarded shipping containers with the shredded materials


    25. Captain Jones had worked his way up from the wharf to deckhand and then onto the merchant shipping line to eventually become a commissioned captain


    26. Adrien drove the first crane hauling four flatbed trailers that carried shipping containers with the air compressor trailing behind


    27. insurance upon shipping, however, in the same manner as upon houses, is, in most cases, the


    28. They are rich in the industry and skill of their artificers and manufacturers, in every sort of machinery which can facilitate and abridge labour; in shipping, and in all the other instruments and means of carriage and commerce: but they are poor in corn, which, as it must be brought to them from distant countries, must, by an addition to its price, pay for the carriage from those countries


    29. The tonnage, accordingly, of all the European shipping employed in the East India trade, at any one time during the last century, was not, perhaps, much greater than that of the English East India company before the late reduction of their shipping


    30. It is upon this account, however, that the carrying trade has been supposed peculiarly advantageous to such a country as Great Britain, of which the defence and security depend upon the number of its sailors and shipping

    31. But the same capital may employ as many sailors and shipping, either in the foreign trade of consumption, or even in the home trade, when carried on by coasting vessels, as it could in the carrying trade


    32. The number of sailors and shipping which any particular capital can employ, does not depend upon the nature of the trade, but partly upon the bulk of the goods, in proportion to their value, and partly upon the distance of the ports between which they are to be carried; chiefly upon the former of those two circumstances


    33. The coal trade from Newcastle to London, for example, employs more shipping than all the carrying trade of England, though the ports are at no great distance


    34. To force, therefore, by extraordinary encouragements, a larger share of the capital of any country into the carrying trade, than what would naturally go to it, will not always necessarily increase the shipping of that country


    35. The great armies which marched from all parts to the conquest of the Holy Land, gave extraordinary encouragement to the shipping of Venice, Genoa, and Pisa, sometimes in transporting them thither, and always in supplying them with provisions


    36. But if there were an effectual demand for grain to the same value, to import it would require, at five guineas a-ton, a million of tons of shipping, or a thousand ships of a thousand tons each


    37. To increase the shipping and naval power of Great Britain by the extension of the fisheries of our colonies, is an object which the legizslature seems to have had almost constantly in view


    38. list of goods and shipping instructions; waybill


    39. list of goods and shipping instructions; bill of lading - air waybill n


    40. By the same law, a duty of eighteen pence the pound was imposed upon the exportation of beaver wool or woumbs, without making any alteration in the duty upon the importation of that commodity, which, when imported by British, and in British shipping, amounted at that time to between fourpence and fivepence the piece

    41. Heavy duties, accordingly, have been imposed upon their exportation, amounting at present (1783) to more than five shillings the ton, or more than fifteen shillings the chaldron, Newcastle measure ; which is, in most cases, more than the original value of the commodity at the coal-pit, or even at the shipping port for exportation


    42. We waited while the doctor examined him then he told us that Eli was an urgent serious case and would be transferred to a hospital ship for shipping back to Egypt


    43. had no capability to build warships on their own as the North had sufficient control of all the ports and shipping lanes in the


    44. Bulloch had many friends in the northern shipping


    45. Mallory, ordered Bulloch to go abroad to secure ships and military supplies and to build a Confederate navy that could prey on Union shipping


    46. shipping the supplies to the Confederacy, Bulloch secretly


    47. It was called Aspinwall in honor of one of the original backers of the railroad project and influential shipping business leader


    48. was in conjunction with another shipping line to carry mail from the eastern side of Panama to the eastern United States


    49. “gold rush” had caused an enormous increase in shipping


    50. United States shipping wherever found














































    1. No passenger ships had sailed since noonmeal, the next packet out was the Jemson's Luuker and she was ready to cast off so he had time for only the most cursory look but he did not find Venna or anyone answering her description on board, nor did he find her in any of the watering holes along the docks were someone would wait for a vessel's departure


    2. Great lanes were cleared thru it and ships beat their way along them


    3. At the end of the fjord, in some of the highest cliff walls, is an immense oval, dimly lit by the lanterns of the ships traversing it


    4. Then you can understand that there really are ships being towed thru a mountain range by large teams of kedas


    5. At twenty seven miles it was lost in the darkness behind the lanterns on the hundreds of ships on the way


    6. Archimedes, after all, wasn't built to build ships


    7. They were actually pirates, and they valued Archimedes for his ability to predict the most efficient way to loot ships and override human beings' living patterns


    8. I've rigged cradles on ships and truss work to get it there


    9. "The moon called Narrulla and our ships, as seen from the ground


    10. "There’s at least thirty enemy ships out there," Raleigh said

    11. I’m surprised they didn’t send more ships than the one we killed


    12. "All ships into the transit! Go, Go, GO!"


    13. SCS Arbitrage hung 300 meters out, holding station alongside Hardway with the ships of the combined fleet massed behind her


    14. He wondered how Diam was arranging to cover other sensors, because too-late Bahkmar realized that they had to encapsulate all the ships instrumentation to keep the crew from noticing the effects of their intervention


    15. Communication takes energy and only the transmitter on the Lula or the remnant of Gordon's Lamp could reach Earth, the natives could reach only the ships and that was using line-of-sight optical from the surface


    16. "Yes," he said, "and now there are two more ghost ships approaching


    17. The newer ships with their near relativistic speeds and more delicate construction must dodge the interstellar bodies like the veils of snowflakes that nearly disabled the Heavenly Mother


    18. There were lines of ships and rafts anchored off every lock entry, ropes being paddled in and out, barges being drawn both ways in a complex ballet who's rhythm wasn't obvious at first


    19. On a day like this the lake runners were used to having the water to themselves, except for those islands called cargo ships


    20. I might have been his captain on two different ships, but he was always my Navigator

    21. It was a fuel company making lantern fuel out of the morass on big crystal factory ships more like floating villages than ships


    22. It was a casual sail between choke points, and ships going by on the uphill side of the sandbar could hail them and chide them on their misfortune


    23. Here they got to paddle down the old inner harbor for almost a mile, lit only by the bow lanterns of ships at dock


    24. Few ships were moving at this hour


    25. The sky was bright enough to see the ships, their lanterns were brighter than the stars that lit the water


    26. He said he was studying the native economy, he did produce some numbers, ships and tons moving on this river


    27. There were too many ships to sail in some places, and they were moved around by ropes from shore that were carried out by paddlers


    28. This city needed a Helen on duty in this harbor at all times to launch these thousand ships


    29. “A ship is safe in harbor, but that’s not what ships are for


    30. a thousand ships, with never a true word upon any one of its pages,

    31. … don’t think about your feet, Lintze! I stare at the mass of people … families out with their children, young lovers wandering along arm in arm without a care in the world … groups of men – obviously seamen from the ships


    32. They are lined on each side by ships pulled up stern-to and most of them busy with cargo


    33. Inside was a really large telescope in a case, many large, securely-locked map cases, a large finely-detailed globe of the world on a gimbaled stand, an unintelligible plastic machine, other purposeless tools, another table, more chairs, a comfortable reading chair with a plumbed lantern, a whole library of bookcases and a big clipstand holding what must be the ships manifest


    34. There was considerable traffic on the river and ships came close enough to shout river conditions to each other, as well as jokes


    35. For centuries those vicious teeth have ripped apart hundreds of ships and drowned over a thousand people


    36. Traffic was heavy on the Lhar by that point, there was a line of ships in each direction so they had to pay attention when on duty


    37. In the dark the lanterns of the ships showed the way


    38. This branch of the river was about a third of a mile wide here, the plots on the far side were visible, the ships passing by were close enough to shout to each other and moving so slow upstream with the barely perceptible tide that it was hardly worth the effort to sail at all


    39. I don't know if it was the reflections in the sea, or the lights from passing ships, or maybe the peaceful scattering of tables and chairs in the street, or even the girl, the mountains, the bells, or all of it all together, but that was the evening the spirit of the village of Sophia stood before me, showed me her face and stole me away


    40. "What are all these ships in all these harbors?" Alan asked

    41. Lord Dorsal was master of Sea Hold; his people built the large fishing ships that fished the large seas and provided food for the different Holds


    42. Neither of the ships was carrying anything intended as a weapon, but their point control laser was capable of damaging the other vessel's external systems and the naked fusion in either drive could slag the other with neutrons and gamma rays


    43. “Understand that over generations, the females had secretly studied all the books of the Scathers, learned all about their ships and how to operate them


    44. the earth were assembled and the prince built a great fleet of ships


    45. and heat as the ships rose from the ground, climbing higher and


    46. There were fifty two ships on the list


    47. The only one of the three ships it could be with a reason to be approaching them was Curitiba


    48. "And there is no way we can out maneuver any of the ships this could be?"


    49. “We are the only one of the early bussard ships to ever return to Sol


    50. They were ships of secular simulate corporations located in the asteroid belt














































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