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And that little box sure looked like lost cargo.
The combined cost of the ship and lost cargo is estimated at over $800 million US.
"There's one vital point that sinks your theory: the government would have never given up searching for a lost cargo of nuclear warheads."
The lost cargo includes zoo animals.
"The storm was so fierce," the skipper wrote, "that some ships lost cargo and several smaller vessels perished."
After hearing the story, Billing promised to direct all efforts toward contacting the lost cargo jetmarine or picking up word on its fate.
"We did agree that when you found Celsus I would have my ship and the other trireme to make up for the lost cargo.
This change ended up benefitting the flatboat industry significantly because it seriously reduced wreckages and lost cargo.
I know of a half dozen prospectors working the Halo who have lost cargo to Black Ransome.
They associated it with lost cargo, the presence of pirates, or being swept off course, and avoided any talk of it aboard ship.
"I haven't even finished flushing the excess adrenalin from my system and they're already complaining about lost cargo and insurance.
This is the Sea of Lost Cargo, where our enemy lures European transportation and robs them."
Once again Urquhart's men seemed plagued by fate--more than half of the lost cargo gliders were bound for Arnhem.
Survivors rushed to the open space of the docks for safety and watched as the water receded, revealing a sea floor littered with lost cargo and shipwrecks.
The fleet, now unable to complete many of its planned trade chains that had been based in the lost cargo, had rerouted and come home early, tail between its imaginary legs.
This would be disastrous for the country, so it would be far better for the government to implement its own scheme to reimburse owners for lost cargoes and ships.
And China's woes could spill over to Hong Kong, where banks, brokerage firms, and shipping companies with close ties to the mainland are worried about lost cargo and missing payments.
Scuttle, who is surrounded by some of the shipwreck's lost cargo, greets the guests and begins to tell them the story of Ariel and her dreams of trying to become a human.
It has beckoned to him ever since May 1990 when, while doing research in the National Archives, he stumbled upon a once-secret wartime document that told of I-52's lost cargo of gold bars.
Each woman nonetheless undertook arduous efforts to advance her companion's professional interests - Mary Wollstonecraft by hunting down a lost cargo of Imlay's across Northern Europe, and Hillary - well, you know.
Julius refused to allow Captain Durus to take the two triremes he'd been promised in exchange for his lost cargo, knowing it would be foolish to strip their defences until they were safe in a Roman port.
But she was the lost cargo's lone sentry until, nearly 500 years later, the treasure was salvaged by a marine archaeologist, Mensun Bound; a Malaysian businessman, Ong Soo Hin; and a multinational crew of 160 seamen, archaeological draftsmen, cooks and saturation divers.
While the dolphins were forgotten about by the humans, the dolphins remembered the contract between the two species (made when the two species originally arrived on Pern), and continued to help sailors in distress, and returning lost cargo to shore, awaiting the day when humans would remember and again honour the old contract.
Drift lumber includes the remains of man-made wooden objects, such as, buildings and their contents washed into the sea during storms, wooden objects discarded into the water from shore, dropped dunnage or lost cargo from ships (jetsam), and the remains of shipwrecked wooden ships and boats (flotsam).