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A short period of training was ahead of them, before embarcation, and the western front.
In earlier times was the town an important place along the Rhein for fishing and as an embarcation area.
The fair will be in Seville, the port of embarcation for Columbus.
But the embarcation did not go smoothly.
"This place will do as well as any for our embarcation," Snudge said, reining in.
Luna took Zane's hand possessively as they both suffered themselves to be led to the embarcation station for the historical tour.
These he led to St. Malo, but the conclusion of peace with England prevented their embarcation.
The port was a significant embarcation point for early settlers to the New World under shipmasters like the Cuttances.
Bligh broke camp by 3 in the morning of the 11th and reached the beach at Saint Cast before 9 but the embarcation went very slowly.
With intermodal containers, the job of sorting and packing containers could be performed far from the point of embarcation.
In addition it also planned as Riau Province Government Haj Embarcation.
Now I realize people choose cruises to get away from the kind of travel they have to endure to get to the cruise's port of embarcation.
He barely recalled walking to the spaceport, nor embarcation aboard the Berenicia, where money changed hands between Rianlle and the steward.
It's fitting that his last performance takes him back to the aborted first novel that denotes an embarcation point of sorts for his career in letters.
After the embarcation was complete, Henry decided not to release Salah ibn Salah's son (as he was supposed to).
On August 27 orders were issued to prepare for embarcation at Rotterdam, Antwerp and Le Havre.
His version of Champs Elysées and Embarcation for Cythera are excellent interpretations of Watteau's work as etchings.
Not knowing of his embarcation for Earth for courtrhartial,-the logical thing would have been a trial at advanced base-she'd set out desperately to assure him of her faith.
In 1942 he became executive officer of the New York Port of Embarcation and later commanded both the Boston and New York ports.
A memorial stone stands in the gardens, commemorating the embarcation of American and British troops for the D-Day landings of World War II.
In many American homes today an anglicized name ending in "ac,"a half-remembered story of an embarcation from La Rochelle is the last trace of a French connection.
The third line consisted of a defensive perimeter with 3 km, from Paço de Arcos to the Tower of Junqueira, protecting a beach of embarcation (St.
Several times they reached the point of embarcation ("Sail; do not lose a moment; enter the Channel with my assembled squadrons," Bonaparte instructed his top commander in August 1805: "England is ours").
The 15th of September being fixed on for my embarcation from the artillery grounds, accompanied by a friend, an immense multitude assembled, of which many thousands were witnesses to the process and preparation for my departure.
Together with some of his brothers he often performed on a Matsonia Line ocean liner since 1919 (a more romantic tale tells about a embarcation as a stowaway) and eventually settled in San Francisco, ca. 1922.