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We have set down our factory ships here and there, you know.
What conditions do those working in that factory ship experience?
Then the Norwegian factory ship was back on the air.
What sort of doctor, he considered, did factory ships generally have?
At some point between 1972 and 1985, she was converted into a fish factory ship.
On this factory ship with hundreds of Soviets, you keep coming back to us.
It was intended that she would be converted to a factory ship.
I think it would be better if he didn't remain on the factory ship.
How will they get on in the Antarctic without oil and supplies from the factory ship?
We got ninety percent of our magazine load from the factory ship.
Factory ships were not used by Japan until the 1930s.
On the other hand, the use of factory ships by the United States has increased.
Still laughing, he climbed over the side into the boat that had been sent across from the factory ship.
It was the first factory ship to be fitted with a slipway.
All of the factory ships were under British charter.
Giant factory ships have emptied the west African seas of fish.
Factory Ship- voyages over to the school of fish spotted by the plane.
Contemporary factory ships have their origins in the early whalers.
A helicopter, going out to spot and herd schools of tuna for the factory ship.
Not only transports, but a fighting platform and a couple of the factory ships.
Presumably a factory ship comes under normal British maritime laws.
But it made the day-to-day management of the factory ship difficult.'
After crab seas these boats are used as floating factory ships.
Is there something wrong on board the factory ship?'
Lines are later used to transfer the whales from the whale catcher to the factory ship.