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It looked even then as if the seaborne invasion might not be necessary.
She, like her father, was engaged in extensive seaborne trade.
The seaborne refugees came to be known as "boat people".
One seaborne invasion plan with air support probably looks like any other in general principle.
The first seaborne raids took place in three subsequent years, probably 255-257.
Of those, one airborne and two seaborne divisions were British.
Bristol, too, took in a whole range of seaborne food supplies.
Maybe this was a seaborne concentration camp for bad writers.
It was here that the seaborne mafiosi were to land.
Is there any reason at all for a seaborne army to just stop like that?'
She also provided seaborne support for the occupation forces.
Seaborne trade can be traced to at least the 13th century.
On the island he made his fortune through the flourishing oil industry and seaborne trade.
That was, a seaborne landing somewhere on the upper east coast.
Three of them, positioned to defend the city against seaborne attack."
The seaborne assault force comprised a total of 70,000 Italian ground troops.
The largest seaborne landings took place in the south.
Another seaborne expedition to Mayo in the west secured government control over that part of the country.
This amounted to 34.1% of all seaborne trade for the year.
The British with their dependence on seaborne trade did not require commerce raiders.
Approximately one-third of all seaborne trade is dry bulk related.
It struck him that this was a fairly elaborate seaborne invasion.
Lloyd's also publishes an estimate for seaborne oil on a regular basis.
The merchant marine will also be depended upon to carry our seaborne commerce.
However, some experts believe the seaborne toxin is somehow related to the recent deaths.