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Tonnage rose after the end of the war in 1946.
The Top 10 is based on tonnage of fish sold.
And how in hell can he offer any tonnage for free?
There were 13 in 1801, which had increased to 15 by 1803, with a total tonnage of 266.
Even so, general cargo tonnage was up 6.3 percent last year over 1991.
"Do you think, they would risk themselves in a boat of such small tonnage?"
It did make sense to go for a tonnage advantage if you could get one, after all.
That tonnage would make it about 80 feet in length.
They used 1550 small boats, with a tonnage of 54,500.
Despite this, July's tonnage was less than half of the its goal.
"Our tonnage is right now running at about 90 percent of expectations," he said.
As in past wars, 90 percent of the tonnage moved by sea.
The new company, though, will probably be the world's largest producer in terms of paper tonnage.
The different ways of measuring tonnage had to be explained.
By 1868 the annual tonnage had fallen from 360,610 in 1848 to 210,567.
So far 27 countries that account for 41 percent of tonnage have signed it.
You have more than half the Community's gross tonnage and plenty of experience.
That first year not one of them added more than five million leaves to the overall tonnage.
"We have a tonnage advantage of three to two," he said.
She was, in 2009, the largest ever built by terms of gross tonnage.
Tonnage hauled has declined by nearly 8 percent since late 1999.
His total was 29 ships sunk at a tonnage of 170,151.
All of the ships with reported tonnages were under 50 tons.
They did however grow in size to 845 tons standard tonnage.
The ships built here were of the 400-500 tonnage capacity.