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Often the deaths during a single voyage would number in the hundreds.
Large numbers of the boats and rafts are broken up after a single voyage.
The con- nection, I believe, is one of these ships, perhaps even a single voyage.
You're rich for life now, for thirty lifetimes if you had them, all from this one single voyage.
'Surely you'll be fine for the duration of a single voyage down.'
He made a single voyage in a merchant vessel and then spent the rest of his life as a night watchman on Nantucket.
Specially constructed for a single voyage, she is one of the finest ships in the Confederate Navy.
In interplanetary work, fuses are not even practical because they might be blown a hundred times in a single voyage.
A single voyage would make a man rich beyond mundane dreams of greed, all risks were acceptable to the traders to win such vast wealth.
Freight rates to the goldfields had by this time skyrocketed to such an extent that a ship could pay for its construction with a single voyage.
Once we eliminate duplicate items, we can bring most of what we need on a single voyage, and fabricate the rest onsite.
For occasional or single voyage visits, synthetic strops are provided and secured through the fairleads onto the ships' bitts.
Amsterdam merchants were at the center of the lucrative East Indies trade, where a single voyage could yield profits of 400%.
In May, she made a single voyage to the Palaus; then returned to Leyte where she conducted patrols.
She made a single voyage to Haiti during the Haitian Revolution of Toussaint Louverture.
In late September 1956 the Dutch Government used her for a single voyage from Rotterdam to Halifax and New York.
In a Voyage Charter, the charterer hires the vessel for a single voyage, while the vessel's owner provides the master, crew, bunkers and supplies.
Deployed for training duties, she made a single voyage to Oslo in January 1946, and to Scapa Flow in February.
Instead this is a thoughtful, personal account of a single voyage through a violent region that does not pretend to have the answers or even a political ax to grind.
The company made only a single voyage, of two ships; one returned, whilst the other was seized by Portuguese forces at São Tomé and its crew killed.
Anyone who'd served under Benjamin Sisko for more than a single voyage knew he didn't waste time handing out compliments, but Eddington never stopped trying for them.
Following his graduation in 1844, he served a single voyage aboard the USS Plymouth in the Mediterranean Sea and then resigned from the navy.
Currently, a military supply ship services the island during a single voyage in April and November each year, anchoring for one day to deliver personnel and military supplies.
She made a single voyage as a troop transport, then was tied up in England on the River Thames as an accommodation ship for German prisoners of war.
All it needs is one successful voyage by Golden Dawn and we are home free - a single voyage, a few short weeks, and I will have doubled your fortune.