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One tanker, the Torm Hilde carrying 780,000 barrels of naphtha, has set sail for Venezuela, while a second one with 500,000 barrels was expected to set sail soon.
All right, we're going to set sail to this quiz.
This ship will begin to set sail in January 2022.
All that's left to do is set sail to Ibiza.
He  set sail from Norfolk , Virginia, nearly two weeks ago.
When the Westerdam set sail from Hong Kong on Feb.
Suelopetrol's cargo, on tanker Ace, set sail on Jan. 5.
The vessel set sail from the Cozumel port late Friday.
The boat is believed to have set sail from Antalya, Turkey.
And Daenerys Targaryn (Emila Clarke) set sail for the Seven Kingdoms.
Sometimes they set sail through shark-infested waters on makeshift rafts.
And the Trump administration continues to let cruise ships set sail.
The cruise liner first set sail in February from Sydney, Australia.
So far, though, not a single ship had set sail for Europe.
"Futility,"  was published in 1898, 14 years before the Titanic set sail.
The boaters, who were fishermen, had originally set sail from Costa Rica.
African boxers were not the only ones to set sail for England.
It's time for Bravo to set sail once again in the Mediterranean.
Spencer Fehrenbacher set sail on the Diamond Princess cruise on January 20.
Set Sail on an Artists' Residency in the Middle of the Ocean
The ship, departing from Shanghai and Beijing, will set sail in summer 2017.
After a brief celebration in the wheelhouse, the captains set sail for shore.
The ship forst set sail on October 21, 1797, after two failed attempts.
The Constitution started construction in 1794, and first set sail October 21, 1797.
Despite the pair's alleged ordeal, they said they plan to set sail again.
The Sail Across the Sun Cruise will set sail on Feb. 14-Feb.
It also said that the capsized boat had originally set sail from Egypt.
Princess Cruises is preparing the ship to set sail again on April 29.
Iran's first, post-sanctions oil tanker set sail to Europe earlier this month.
The next cruise is to set sail in December from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
But once they set sail, the terms of the agreement would often change.
Betsy DeVos' $40 million lake yacht set sail without her over the weekend.
So when the group set sail this time, Marrero says he knew the risks.
When you first set sail in Sea of Thieves, it's a relatively simple experience.
Ader had set sail from Chatham, Massachusetts, 10 months earlier on July 20133, 1975.
Read: Should Anthem of the Seas have set sail in light of storm warnings?
The Navy hospital ship Comfort, based in Virginia, didn't set sail until September 29.
The Ford (CVN-78) set sail for sea trials just after 10 a.m. Friday.
The first of the three Ritz-Carlton cruise ships will set sail in 2020.
It is also not clear whether Grace 1 has set sail from Gibraltar yet.
A few months before the St. Louis set sail — in February of 2000 — Sen.
The 16-year-old Swedish schoolgirl, who set sail from Plymouth, England, on Aug.
As every American learns, the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England, 400 years ago.
The USS Jeannette had set sail from San Francisco to conquer the North Pole.
The ship would set sail from a port, holds empty, without a precise direction.
Later that year, Christopher Columbus set sail in a journey funded by the Spanish monarchs.
It began the day our founding fathers and mothers set sail for a new world.
For Moana, that's longing to set sail across the ocean and provide for her village.
One of the ships set sail in September and the other in November, he said.
So keep an eye on the water for when these crew-less ships set sail
The Somali government said on Monday that the capsized boat had set sail from Egypt.
We didn't agree to set sail until we had the commitment from all of us.
Most of the Russian metal in LME warehouses has long since set sail for China.
Ships that set sail for blue oceans are often becalmed in the middle of nowhere.
In August of that year, the two set sail from New York for Palermo, Sicily.
Furnishings are midcentury modern and staying here feels like you've set sail for someplace glamorous.
There are quite a few cruises that let you set sail with your favorite celebrities.
The cruise ship is already planning its next cruise, which will set sail in April.
In 2019, the world's longest cruise journey set sail from London ... and it's still going.
They eventually grow to one million strong, board a flotilla and set sail for France.
Chinese ships set sail for Djibouti carrying troops who will open China's first overseas military base.
In late November 1956, the rebels set sail from Veracruz aboard an old yacht named Granma.
Before we set sail, all 80 passengers gathered in the main cabin for Champagne and cookies.
With the ship preparing to set sail, European Council officials welcomed the end of the stalemate.
IN APRIL 1956 the world's first container ship—the Ideal X—set sail from New Jersey.
According to the director, they've wanted to work together ever since Titanic set sail in 1997.
On November 220, 2017, the Shun De Man 66 set sail again, this time from Singapore.
He set sail from the East River waterfront in July 1908 and arrived nine months later.
The 2019 Pyraegea will set sail from the Lefkas Marina into the Aegean Sea in September.
With his rafts, he would set sail for several weeks at a time on various rivers.
On Wednesday morning, along with racing skipper Nikki Henderson, they set sail from Virginia for Spain.
A pandemic is no time for parents to set sail on some screen-time guilt trip.
Edwards said the hardest part of the entire journey took place before Maiden actually set sail.
Guests aboard "The Broadway Cruise" can set sail with Tony winners Alan Cumming and Laura Benanti.
Teen environmental activist Greta Thunberg set sail for Madrid, Spain, from Hampton, Virginia, on November 13th.
She set sail again in November for Spain for the 25th United Nations Climate Change conference.
In other words, when the Titanic set sail, there was no reason for it not to.
Most who set sail for America were uneducated and unskilled and found jobs working crops and farms.
Lucky for me, The Mark invites me to set sail down the Hudson to check it out.
The ship had set sail from Seattle just two days before Kristy was killed, according to investigators.
Nor has Greece, where the survivors landed, or Egypt, from where the migrants and smugglers set sail.
It was like an anchor holding her back to shores she was ready to set sail from.
Ms. Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist, set sail from Hampton, Va., on Wednesday morning.
After the ship set sail he was caught and promptly booted at the first port in Italy.
The Tranquility was built by the Oceanco shipyard in the Netherlands and set sail back in 2014.
Greta Thunberg has set sail across the Atlantic on a last-minute voyage with an impromptu crew.
The tankers are awaiting directions from Repsol before they set sail, according to one of the sources.
If San Francisco was a wash, then they'd set sail for New Zealand, where they had friends.
Numerous warships set sail from the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company here on the Hackensack River.
Pierre Agnes, CEO of Boardriders, Quiksilver's parent company, set sail early on Tuesday but did not return.
Cruise operators also have canceled trips, and some ships that had already set sail are under quarantine.
The latest reason to set sail is the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (KMB), currently in its third edition.
She agreed to talk to me about a part of her life that set sail in 123.
The first team of 12 Sea Rangers is preparing to set sail next month in the North Sea.
The boat, carrying migrants of sub-Saharan origin, set sail from Libya, TAP said, quoting a regional source.
When the Aquarius set sail, accompanied by BuzzFeed News, on its latest mission, from Marseille, France, on Sept.
Duo for KING & COUNTRY just set sail after the release of their newest album Burn the Ships Friday.
Four hundred years ago, a ship called the Mayflower was about to set sail for the New World.
It is now both more difficult and makes much less sense to set sail from Turkey to Greece.
Whatever the winds may bring, the democratization of startup investing has set sail with its direction forever forward.
When the boat set sail for Peru, it was mysteriously unable leave the port, according to the tale.
Start getting your 11 best foodie friends together now: the cruise will set sail on August 9, 2020.
Virgin Voyages' first cruise has yet to set sail — but the company is already announcing a second ship!
The group, hoping to draw attention to the Rohingyas' plight, says it will set sail early next month.
So how can you set sail in this Brexit ship – as they talk about – with no lifeboats, no lifejackets.
IN 1784 the Empress of China set sail from New York, on the first American trade mission to China.
The freighters that set sail after the 10th are nearing America's shores, with many set to arrive next week.
Of course, before Richards and his company set sail, there is a lot more to accomplish besides getting permission.
The ferry, the Mangyongbong, set sail from the North Korean port of Rajin, the North's KCNA news agency said.
The first shipment under the new rules set sail on December 31st from the Texan port of Corpus Christi.
Bill Nelson of Florida previously called for the National Transportation Safety Board to examine why the ship set sail.
So why not embrace a full fragmentation of its platform — and let a thousand little blue ships set sail!
Passengers set sail on Sunday from Miami on an historic cruise to Cuba, one that took decades of waiting.
The report said the boat pulled away before the Adonia set sail with an expected arrival Monday in Havana.
This week, the plant finally set sail on a 4,000-mile ocean voyage from the city of Murmansk to .
The US Coast Guard on Tuesday said the boat had passed all its safety tests before it set sail.
Two tankers set sail from the Matanzas terminal for Singapore between mid-May and early July, Reuters data showed.
Today Japanese whaling vessels set sail to hunt whales commercially for the first time in more than three decades.
A few hours into Wind Waker, you have everything you need to set sail on the game's Great Sea.
Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta called the "Door of Mercy", when he visited the ship before we set sail.
Her mother believed in her, and the two set sail for New York, where they settled in Spanish Harlem.
It began the day our Founding Fathers and Mothers set sail for a New World, fleeing oppression and intolerance.
Amapá's floating courtroom first set sail in the 1990s to address some of the shortcomings in Brazil's legal system.
Some people are still on board the ship, which plans to set sail again in April after a cleaning.
Then in November she set sail from Hampton, Va., to Spain for the 25th United Nations Climate Change conference.
It began the day our Founding Fathers and mothers set sail for a new world fleeing oppression and intolerance.
It began the day our Founding Fathers and Mothers set sail for a New World, fleeing oppression and intolerance.
Palestinian activists have set sail in defiance of years of an Israeli and Egyptian naval blockade on the Gaza Strip.
After successfully winning over the mean Queen Cersei, Tyrion, Jon, and Daenerys pat themselves on the back and set sail.
The vessel, that carries a separate consignment of arms loaded in Antwerp, set sail from Santander at 1:50 p.m.
This year, a projected 27.2 million passengers are expected to set sail on cruises, up from 25.8 million in 33.
Courtesy Tommy Hilfiger Before you set sail for the weekend, we have a slew of celebrity campaign news to share.
Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida is calling for the National Transportation Safety Board to examine why the ship set sail.
In his famous voyage, Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain in 85033 to find a western trade route to China.
"They better pull that thing out or I will set sail to Canada and dump their garbage there," Duterte added.
They will glide underwater for a month—having set sail on June 24th—across a 400km sweep of international water.
The USS Indianapolis set sail from Mare Island on July 2880, 221, and immediately picked up cargo on Hunter's Island.
In 1992, Mr. Ramos and his brother Carlos Ramos set sail from Cuba to America on a small wooden boat.
A novella called "Futility" that was published 14 years before the Titanic set sail seemed to have predicted the disaster.
The US Coast Guard said last week that the Conception had passed all its safety tests before it set sail.
Next, I got "THAT'S AMORE" for the Dean Martin song and worked my way through to the crossing SET SAIL.
The Mary Celeste, an American merchant ship, set sail from New York on this day in 1872, bound for Italy.
It was completed in 2014, just days before it set sail on its maiden voyage on the Upper Mississippi River.
The Caribbean Princess will make a brief stop at Grand Cayman for test kits and then set sail for Florida.
He set sail for Tahiti in 1891, searching for the exotic surroundings he had known as a boy in Peru.
Twenty-nine skippers from 2850 nations set sail from Les Sables d'Olonne, a resort town in western France, on Nov.
The trailblazing teen hasn't responded to the hubbub, as she's already set sail for Portugal on her zero-emissions yacht.
Origins of the race The 2018 Golden Globe fleet set sail on July 1 from Les Sables d'Olonne in France.
According to court records, Bennett and Hellman set sail from St. Maarten in late April 2017, headed for the United States.
The document chronicles the mapping efforts of explorers a full 100 years before Captain James Cook set sail for the Pacific.
Unfortunately, high winds and waves caused the crew to quickly recall all the tenders and set sail for New York instead.
Most importantly, the trailer seems to confirm you can still get your crew to sing sea shanties as they set sail.
There have been setbacks which Slat called "unscheduled learning opportunities," since the system set sail from San Francisco in September 2018.
They recounted that they had been among 100 to 200 people who set sail from Libya last week headed for Italy.
The entire ordeal, they claimed, began when they hit a Force 11 storm just days after they set sail from Hawaii.
PDVSA earlier this week said no crude tankers will be allowed to set sail if cargoes are not paid in advance.
Thunberg, who does not travel by air due to the associated carbon emissions, set sail from the United Kingdom on Aug.
Jhabvala had already bought his ticket home, but by the time he set sail for India he and Ruth were engaged.
The boat and another vessel, which was intercepted by Israeli forces on Sunday, set sail to Gaza from Europe last week.
Before lunch, we set sail for the San Blas archipelago, made up of 378 mostly uninhabited islands spanning 100 square miles.
Thank you, Cunard and Times Journeys and, if the winds are with us, I hope we set sail again some day.
She set sail from Dover in Me Too in 2008 but had to stop because of inclement weather and technical issues.
Magellan set sail from Spain with a fleet of five ships, but he himself only made it halfway around the world.
Fans of comedy group the Impractical Jokers can set sail with a host of famous comedians on the "Impractical Jokers Cruise."
Migrants who survived a shipwreck off the Greek island of Crete in June said their boat had set sail from Egypt.
They&aposre also looking to set sail, opting for intimate luxury cruises in far-flung destinations like the Maldives and Antarctica.
But if we're celebrating JLo's green dress moment, we'd be loathe not to include the proverbial ships her image set sail.
The world&aposs largest river cruise — Sabrina Victoria — will set sail in the spring of 2020 on China&aposs Yangtze River.
In 33, two British ships, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, set sail for the frigid waters of the North American Arctic.
There, the vessel's crew offloaded 62 containers the coalition deemed suspicious, allowing the ship to set sail again for Hodeida in January.
The vessel, which has not yet set sail, had been waiting since February to load, according to Thomson Reuters vessel tracking data.
While thousands once set sail every week, 35 would-be migrants were detained in October in houses before they departed, officials said.
Edwin said the crude unit for the refinery, which set sail from China last month, would arrive by the end of October.
Heidi Klum and husband Tom Kaulitz will set sail on their wedding festivities on one of the world's most romantic luxury yachts.
In November, she yet again set sail to return to Europe in advance of the United Nations Climate Change conference in Madrid.
But now, the Titanic ll is on track to set sail in 2022, thanks to Palmer and his company Blue Star Line ...
He and his wife, Subiya Hatu, who had argued over leaving their oldest son behind at Inn Din, set sail for Bangladesh.
Miami (CNN)The first U.S. cruise ship bound for Cuba in decades set sail Sunday as salsa music played and protesters picketed nearby.
Last week, he announced he's creating a location on board Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival Radiance, which will set sail from Spain in 2020.
However, the inaugural 2019 Megacruise, described as "five days and nights of heavy metal decadence and debauchery," will still set sail this October.
In the Season 2 premiere, the Family Walkers set sail in Strand's yacht, The Abigail, in hopes of escaping the chaos on land.
The enormous diaper clad-blimp set sail in London today as Trump sat down for a meeting with UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
Victoria's Secret Angel Sara Sampaio set sail on a yacht in Monaco taking the term "suns out, bums out" to a new level.
As an example: Preventing piracy on the 3DS is listed as one of the main goals, but that ship set sail long ago.
But history was recently turned on its head when 21 women with backgrounds in science set sail to the bottom of the Earth.
Open Arms' founder Oscar Camps, speaking to reporters in Madrid, said the boat would now set sail for the Italian island of Lampedusa.
But this is only the first step in the process, and it could be years until the first of its ship set sail.
It set sail from San Francisco in September, with the goal of cleaning half of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in five years.
It set sail from San Francisco in September, with the goal of cleaning half of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in 5 years.
The plant set sail on a 3,100-mile ocean voyage to Pevek, an Arctic port to the west of Alaska, on August 23.
The survivors recounted that they had been among 100 to 200 people who had set sail from Libya last week headed for Italy.
They claim the cruise line was negligent in allowing the vessel to set sail because two passengers on a previous cruise exhibited symptoms.
Newsom's requested ship is the USNS Mercy, one of two hospital ships being prepared to set sail to the East and West Coast.
Black was confirmed by a vote of 63 to 16, and the new justice and his wife set sail for a European vacation.
Washington had set up camp there to greet the French troops commanded by Rochambeau, which were passing through to set sail from Boston.
The Russian ship will then set sail to return to Tromso, Norway, where the expedition began, arriving at the end of the month.
Finally we crammed into a boat with 300 other people and set sail from Mariel around three in the morning on July 31.
Mr. Oshima's parents set sail from a village in southeastern Korea in 1934, searching for work as Japan's war machine was warming up.
On Lesbos, a small group of protesters chanted "Shame on you!" when the migrant boats set sail as the sun rose over the Aegean.
The network announced that their first cruise in three years will set sail on October 22, 2019 and travel from New York to Bermuda.
The ship is scheduled to set sail in the Caribbean in 2020, and reservations are only open to travelers who are 18 and up.
The crew, which set sail from Jacksonville, Florida, had devised a plan to avoid Hurricane Joaquin, but the ship's main propulsion failed at sea.
Julianne Hough and her friends and family set sail in Mexico over the weekend to enjoy her final days of being a single lady.
But the fourth time Fernández set sail — a journey that included him saving his mother's life at 15 years old — he reached American shores.
All the migrants set sail from Egypt, according to brokers involved, relatives who spoke to victims just before they embarked, and Egyptian security officials.
The Greek coastguard said on Saturday that the migrants who survived had told authorities their boat set sail from Egypt with about 350 people.
The cruises typically pick up passengers at the teeming Tsim Sha Tsui pier in Hong Kong's Kowloon district and set sail at 8 p.m.
The first of four barges transporting the production structure units has left Texas and the other three will set sail in the coming weeks.
Some 320 migrants and refugees drowned off the Greek island of Crete in June, and survivors said their boat had set sail from Egypt.
Changing her name to Alys Westhill, she set sail from Oldtown on Sun Chaser, with the Autumn Moon and the Lady Meredith beside her.
Greta Thunberg: The 16-year-old Swedish climate activist was to set sail from the U.S. today on an Australian couple's 48-foot catamaran.
No one wondered whether it might be too dangerous to jump off cliffs, or set sail alone as the sky was crackling with lightning.
In the summer of 1902, a 20-year-old Puerto Rican woman named Isabel Gonzalez set sail for New York City from San Juan.
It's unclear exactly when arguments will set sail, but the justices will likely dive into the case once their new term begins in October.
Cuban-born Americans will be allowed to set sail for their homeland after the communist nation Friday lifted a longstanding ban on return trips.
The family was last seen on Sunday when they set sail for Fort Myers from Sarasota, Florida, in a 29-foot (9-meter) sailboat.
This thing was built before the Titanic set sail, when the Wright Brothers were switching from the Model A to the Model B flyer.
My great-grandmother on my father's side, Agnes Ester, was among the million Swedes who set sail for the United States in that era.
The expedition led by Mr. Castro in 1956 had set sail from Mexico, and Mexico would defend Cuba from the United States through diplomacy.
The adventurer, Jean-Jacques Savin, set sail on Wednesday from El Hierro, the smallest of the Canary Islands, the Spanish archipelago west of Morocco.
On May 13, 1939, 935 people — almost all of them German Jews — set sail from Hamburg, Germany on a ship called the St. Louis.
She set sail on her vessel, the Malizia II, from Plymouth, UK on August 14, and has been documenting her journey on social media.
While the Golden Princess has been cleared to set sail for Australia, the remained of its New Zealand itinerary has been canceled, CNN reported.
The Carnival cruise ship, which left from the port of Miami, is the first to set sail for Cuba in more than 50 years.
Police were investigating whether the double-decker Phoenix dive boat had been inspected by marine officials as required before it set sail Thursday, Weerasak said.
UNHCR spokeswoman Carlotta Sami said the Syrians and Iraqis had set sail from Egypt rather than Libya, the launchpad for most migrants heading to Italy.
The Rohingya who live here largely work on fishing boats, or clean the catch brought by fishermen who set sail from the nearby Korangi Creek.
IN MAY 1708 the San José, a 62-gun Spanish galleon, set sail from Portobelo, in what is now Panama, bound for Cartagena in Colombia.
Five men allegedly planned to set sail from Australia in a small fishing boat to join Islamic State (IS) in Syria, police said on Wednesday.
Arya has set sail to discover what, exactly, is west of Westeros — and while it's inspiring, it does elicit a Pirates of the Caribbean feeling.
The 54-year-old billionaire set sail on his mega-ship, the "Lady S." -- a $180 million yacht with the world's first floating IMAX theater.
The crew, which set sail from Jacksonville, Florida, had devised a plan to avoid Hurricane Joaquin, but the ship's main propulsion failed out at sea.
The 2118 surviving sailors build a boat from the wreckage and set sail, promising the 22 surviving slaves (out of 23) that they will return.
A member of the renovation team, Wolfgang Bentz, told a local radio station that the vessel could still set sail yet again, The Guardian reported.
Two US Navy warships, the USS Oakhill and the USS Kearsarge, are also due to set sail from Norfolk later Thursday to provide additional assistance.
The "Days of Summer Cruise" will set sail on June 28 from Miami, Florida, and will visit Half Moon Cay and Nassau in the Bahamas.
Thirty-one people were on board the Ride the Ducks Branson amphibious vessel last week when it set sail on Table Rock Lake near Branson.
The women, Jennifer Appel and Tasha Fuiava of Honolulu, set sail last May from Hawaii to Tahiti, but unfortunately they never made it that far.
Four years later, Ader set sail on a small craft on the Atlantic, and was never seen again: lover and conquistador, vanished on the horizon.
The crews had set sail from New Zealand's largest city, Auckland, when they hit squalls and bad weather on their four-week voyage to Wellington.
India: The population of Parsis, the descendants of Persian Zoroastrians who set sail for India around 1,300 years ago, has declined significantly in recent decades.
Every day, migrants risk everything when they set sail for Europe — drowning, starvation, suffocation and, if they reach land, rejection, detention, even enslavement by traffickers.
The untangling began in 2012 when Dr. Hull set sail aboard the Joides Resolution, a research vessel, as part of the International Ocean Discovery Program.
The boat set sail on Saturday from Al Mukalla, the capital of Hadramout Province, bound for the remote island of Socotra in the Arabian Sea.
So the universe was still up for grabs in March 1919, when Eddington and his colleagues set sail for Africa to observe the next eclipse.
Britain is a ship in 'the slipway' ready to set sail, a rocket 'on the launchpad' ready to blast off, a butterfly 'leaving its chrysalis.
Scientists set sail on a perilous expedition to create the first internal 3D images of Axial Seamount, an underwater volcano deep in the Pacific Ocean.
Royal Caribbean's special total eclipse cruise still has a few spots left for about $1,000, but you'll have to get to Florida to set sail.
But now, an Australian businessman is recreating the famed Titanic — and the new ship could set sail across the Atlantic by 2022 for 2,400 passengers.
It set sail from San Francisco Bay in September amid high hopes and more than a little fanfare, its destination the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
And a first-of-its-kind ferry to Manhattan will set sail from the east side in January, according to a plan by city officials.
Mr. Orlando had supported the Sea Watch, the rescue vessel that landed Thursday, and even gave its crew a Palermo flag before they set sail.
A Spanish rescue ship has set sail for international waters, carrying four European parliamentarians as EU nations bicker over managing migrant flows across the Mediterranean Sea.
Never one to let his feelings get in the way of duty, Jon simply carried on and set sail for the Wall with Jorah in tow.
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The Mother of Dragons finally set sail for her homeland in the closing minutes of last night's finale, and she's ready to take the Iron Throne.
A lot of us would love to set sail to the Caribbean, but only a fair few would actually want to do it in a barrel.
A survey of damage to the Tolten is expected to be completed by Wednesay, SAPT added, and the Hamburg Bay is expected to set sail soon.
They had set sail with Adnan J. Diaz, 31, who was rescued by a good Samaritan vessel and crew near Biscayne Bay around 9:30 p.m.
Greta Thunberg will set sail today for a two-week journey from England to New York in order to participate in September's United Nations climate talks.
Basra's network of canals and waterways has earned it comparisons with Italy's Venice, and it is the port from which the fictional sailor Sinbad set sail.
"When we set sail for Ceres upon completing our Vesta exploration, we expected to be surprised by what we found on our next stop," Russell said.
The Adonia, of Carnival's Fathom brand, which can host 704 travelers, will set sail from Miami and dock in the Bay of Havana for two nights.
Set sail Hitch a ride on the world's largest cruise ship, which boasts the tallest waterslide, more art than the Louvre and the ocean's fastest internet.
Agnes, 54, set sail early on Tuesday morning, before sending a message to port authorities indicating that he was delaying his return because of thick fog.
Led by Captain McCue, the Celebrity Edge ship will set sail on International Women's Day on March 8, 2020, part of the cruise line's "#BRIDGEthegap" initiative.
In 1992, Barry Bonds wrapped up his age-27 season and set sail for fame, fortune, and a robust slathering of mystery ointments in San Francisco.
Ever since Paul Gauguin set sail from France to Tahiti in 1891, the myth of the vahine, or Polynesian woman, has loomed large in Western art.
The Kiribati government has decided to end the international effort to find the 56-foot wooden catamaran, which vanished after it set sail on Jan. 18.
Guests will get the chance to set sail with their favorite "Star Trek" stars, including Kate Mulgrew, William Shatner, Jeri Ryan, Robert Picardo, and Gates McFadden.
"Settlement," a monthlong series of displays and performances by Native American artists, will be held in a park in Plymouth, England, where the Mayflower set sail.
The ship had not left Bandar Abbas, a port in southern Iran, as of midday, and it was not clear how quickly it would set sail.
The ship, which had set sail from Tunisia, had been carrying around 50 people, almost all from Tunisia and west African, the U.N. migration agency said.
The Kon-Tiki 20163 and 2 rafts set sail in early January from Chile's Easter Island in the Pacific Ocean toward the port city of Valparaiso, Chile.
Golden prize The Dmitri Donskoii, a first-class armored cruiser, first set sail in the 1880s and sank during the Russo-Japanese War, which Moscow eventually lost.
The most believable journey is Gendry's, and that's only because it took us four years to finally see him again after he set sail from King's Landing.
After Penny dies in a tragic accident, Henry sets out to fulfill that promise by helping the teen build a raft to set sail across the Atlantic.
And at that point, the ship set sail and we were in for some of the best people-watching I had ever seen in my entire life.
Now, with episode 309, the percussion becomes much more pronounced to channel a breezy, Caribbean vibe as Claire and Jamie set sail in pursuit of Young Ian.
The tanker shifted its position on Friday, but its anchor was still down off Gibraltar and it was unclear if it was ready to set sail soon.
Troubles were again noted in May just three days after the ship set sail for testing and evaluation, forcing it to return to its home port early.
The vessel was allowed to set sail after Havana in April backed off from an embargo preventing Cuban-born Americans from returning to the island by sea.
Fans of the hit HBO series "Game of Thrones" should mark their calendars for this truly unique cruise experience that will set sail in Europe in 2021.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg and her father set sail for Spain on Wednesday with two Australian YouTubers, their 20193-month-old son, and a professional yacht skipper.
Curious to find out whether Fathom had devised a model to make voluntourism work—and on a massive, profit-making scale—I set sail on its cruise.
The first U.S. cruise ship bound for Cuba in half a century set sail from Florida, marking a new milestone in the rapprochement between Washington and Havana.
Norwegian Cruise Line said its first ship would set sail to Havana from Miami on March 7 next year, while Royal Caribbean did not specify a date.
At the request of local officials, the USNS Comfort will set sail for New York City, while the USNS Mercy will chart a course for Los Angeles.
Another cargo of 670,000 barrels of Tia Juana and Boscan crudes, chartered by Venezuelan oil firm Suelopetrol, set sail at the beginning of January, the documents showed.
Additionally, anyone who's traveled to China, Hong Kong, South Korea or Macau within 14 days of their cruise's scheduled departure will not be allowed to set sail.
The Diamond Princess is already preparing to set sail again before Japan's bustling "Golden Week," a string of national holiday celebrations in late April and early May.
Run by Spanish humanitarian organization Proactiva, it picked up 695 migrants from 3003 countries who had set sail from Libya and had run into problems at sea.
Have you ever taken a dune buggy for a spin, set sail on a catamaran, hopped on a pogo stick, or enjoyed any unconventional means of transport?
After graduating from the University of Sydney and working briefly as an assistant editor on The Sydney Morning Herald, Mr. James set sail for London in 1962.
After graduating from the University of Sydney and working briefly as an assistant editor on The Sydney Morning Herald, Mr. James set sail for London in 1962.
According to court documents, the newlywed couple from Florida set sail on a 40-foot catamaran in May 2017, making stops in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and St. Maarten.
This summer, you can set sail on a four-day, three-night hip-hop cruise hosted by DJ Khaled, with headlining performances from Cardi B and Post Malone.
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In the decades since the Hughes Glomar Explorer first set sail, a UN-backed Law of the Sea Convention was enacted to regulate industry on the high seas.
The two Russian shipments had set sail from the ports of Taman and Novorossisk before receiving a rejection notification and are now expected to turn back, traders said.
Emeril Lagasse announced on Wednesday that he is bringing his New Orleans-style cuisine to the forthcoming Carnival Mardi Gras ship, which will set sail in October 2020.
And the Northerners aren't even the ones in the biggest trouble... Cersei was pretty much screwed the minute Daenerys set sail for Dragonstone, but now she's really screwed.
Musical acts from Train to New Kids on the Block have recently set sail on ships full of their biggest fans — and will do so again in 2020.
Thunberg, who has spent the past three months in North America, tweeted that she and the Australian couple who owns the catamaran had set sail early Wednesday morning.
The 5,800-ton Dmitri Donskoii, a first class armored cruiser, first set sail in 1885, according to the Shinil Group, the company which announced its rediscovery this week.
The Mercy is expected to set sail within five to 10 days to Seattle, Washington, where the second-most number of coronavirus cases are located, according to CNN.
This week, a small flotilla of Optis, each one of which had been built inside classrooms across the city, set sail, holding one student-builder and one adult.
This month, Mayor Roberto Dipiazza of Trieste looked out his window at a cruise ship that was to set sail for China, following the route of Marco Polo.
Paper, $16 One of the most memorable paintings to survive from ancient Pompeii captures the tragic events just before the Greek forces set sail for the Trojan War.
The icebreaker Polarstern is preparing to set sail from Tromsoe in northern Norway, allowing hundreds of rotating researchers to spend the next year close to the north pole.
On April 10, 1912, the Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, across the Atlantic Ocean to New York with 2,200 passengers and crew aboard.
Most set sail from North Africa, but a regular trickle of boats have also arrived from Greece Reporting by Angelo Amante and Emilio Parodi, Editing by Angus MacSwan
On the day I set sail, a banner at the Explorer's embarkation dock proclaimed, "the most luxurious ship ever built"; completed in 2016, the ship cost $450 million.
Carnival said the guests currently aboard its Carnival Sensation cruise that set sail on June 3 would now stop in Mexican island Cozumel on Thursday instead of Havana.
From March 17 to 28, the first Antarctic Biennale set sail on the Akademik Sergey Vavilov, a hulking polar research ship owned by the Russian Institute of Oceanology.
Starting in August, the Crystal Serenity will set sail from Seward, Alaska, transit Roald Amundsen's fabled Northwest Passage through the Arctic Ocean, and dock in New York City.
Given that you can set sail with Star Wars fanatics, conservatives, and even a shipful of nerds, it was perhaps inevitable that someone would organize a cruise for metalheads.
Speculation has mounted that the Stena Impero could be freed once the Adrian Darya 1 had set sail, although Iranian officials have denied any link between the two cases.
On May 3, Jennifer Appel and Tasha Fuiava set sail to Tahiti from their home in Hawaii, beginning a 2,700-mile-long journey that would take about a month.
Cradle of Filth had no amps on stage, playing outside on top of a cruise ship in the middle of the blue sea, which was set sail to Jamaica.
William and Princess Kate set sail earlier in the day from Tresco to St. Martin's island on day two of their tour of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
Projected to set sail in 2018, the Titanic II will be nearly an exact replica of the famous ship which sunk after it collided with a glacier in 1912.
Setting sail On December 2, the 76 women from around the world set sail from Ushuaia, in Argentina, headed for the Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean.
The former "Dancing with the Stars" judge and pro is down in Cabo San Lucas on a family girls trip -- Mom's there too -- and they all set sail Tuesday.
Palestinian boat intercepted Also Tuesday, the Israeli navy intercepted a Palestinian boat that set sail from Gaza aiming to breach Israel's naval blockade of the enclave, the IDF said.
The secretary said that it might be possible to "see one set sail in the near future," adding that he would "love to see it sooner rather than later."
Sometime around 330 B.C., a Greek geographer and explorer by the name of Pytheas left what is now the city of Marseilles and set sail for the Far North.
But PDVSA's export program for March is partially empty, with only seven large cargoes so far confirmed to set sail from the nation's main terminal of Jose this month.
In July, Branson told PEOPLE that he wanted to start his own cruise company because he had never found a cruise ship he actually wanted to set sail on.
The three men instead set sail on their own, joining a civilian fleet — a rousing, motley armada of tugs, steamers, ferries and so on — that's racing across the Channel.
"We'll set sail from California on a pre-Broadway national tour stopping first in the city that gave me my start — New Orleans," Mr. Buffett said in a statement.
By 2022, a new ship modeled after the Titanic could set sail for 2,400 passengers, thanks to Australian businessman Clive Palmer, who shelled out $500 million for the project.
On November 26, 1956, Fidel Castro set sail from Tuxpan, Mexico, to Cuba in a small yacht named Granma with 81 other dreamers keen to change the country's destiny.
At the end of the show's fifth season, viewers said goodbye to Branson as he and his daughter Sybbie were about to set sail for a new life in Boston.
Lacking sufficient medical supplies, food, and water, the ship was forced to seek refuge elsewhere and set sail for Spain, where it was eventually accepted at the port of Valencia.
The Westerdam on Wednesday set sail for Cambodia, where its passengers will be able to disembark after panic about the coronavirus prompted five ports to turn away the luxury line.
Though I'm a seasoned cruiser, I was admittedly slightly nervous when I was assigned to set sail on the Runaway to Paradise with Jon Bon Jovi cruise this past April.
A 20-foot tall sculpture, Inflatable Refugee, is to set sail around the world as part of a nomadic art project aimed at drawing attention to the European refugee crisis.
On Tuesday, the basketball legend announced that the fried chicken joint will have a location on board Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival Radiance, which will set sail from Spain in 2020.
We've got a long way to go before the first interstellar nano-voyagers are ready to set sail, but the technology that will get us there is already well underway.
I set sail on the same route 200 years after his voyage with a group of artists in a square-rigged barquentine not very different from his ship, the Trent.
The U.S. Navy said on Tuesday that the strike group, headed by the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman, would set sail for the Middle East and Europe on Wednesday.
It all went down off the shores of Miami Beach ... where the Denver Broncos star and his bros set sail on a sport fishing trip, 'cause why the hell not?
The League won an even stronger 45% on the tiny Mediterranean island of Lampedusa, which is often the landing point for boat-migrants who set sail for Europe from Africa.
Zhang Jian set sail from Shanghai on her maiden mission in July and is now off the coast of Papua New Guinea, over the 9,000-metre-deep New Britain trench.
Ready the cannons, set sail and brace yourself for some swashbucklin' fun as you live out ye buccaneer fantasies on a real-life pirate ship sitting along the Mississippi River.
The destroyers Lassen, Farragut, and Forrest Sherman, along with the cruiser Normandy, are expected to set sail from their homeports in Norfolk, Virginia, and Mayport, Florida, in the near future.
The cellar-dwelling Islanders will set sail to begin a six-game stretch at Barclays Center on Thursday when they vie for their fourth straight home win over the Stars.
After placing ninth in his first Vendée Globe in 2009, Wilson, an asthmatic American educator from this yachting hub near Boston, will again set sail alone from France on Sunday.
The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) released its 2017 outlook on Thursday, estimating 20173 million passengers will set sail next year, up from 24.2 million expected to travel in 2016.
On October 24—five months after they originally set sail—Appel and Fuiava were finally spotted by a Taiwanese fishing boat floating about 900 miles off the coast of Japan.
" Or, in the words of food writer Deborah Reid, "You think that the fuckin' Mayflower was the only boat that set sail from a European port for the New World?
And that summer, Twain set sail on the Quaker City, as a relatively unknown journalist for the Daily Alta California, reporting on the first American pleasure cruise to the Mediterranean.
Only members and their guests are permitted to enter, and membership is granted only to Parsis, the descendants of Persian Zoroastrians who set sail for India around 1,300 years ago.
The warrant comes just a day after a judge in Gibraltar said the Grace 1 supertanker -- which is reportedly carrying 2.1 million barrels of oil -- was free to set sail.
Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabiei did not mention when the tanker would set sail, and the owner of the tank said the ship remains in the port of Bandar Abbas.
It was not clear what the Saudi ship was doing in Santander but the port's website said the vessel, the Bahri-Yanbu, was scheduled to set sail at 1:30 p.m.
The dry bulk vessel CK Bluebell had set sail from its anchorage off Singapore on Saturday afternoon, heading northeast for South Korea's port of Incheon, Refinitiv Eikon ship tracking data showed.
More people are cruising now than ever before, with 25 million passengers expected to set sail this year compared with 15 million in 2006, according to the Cruise Lines International Association.
The dry bulk vessel CK Bluebell set sail from its anchorage off Singapore late on Saturday afternoon, heading northeast for South Korea's Incheon port, according to Refinitiv Eikon ship tracking data.
The boat, which a UNHCR spokesman said was believed to have set sail from Rakhine State last week, stopped at an island in southern Thailand on Saturday evening after a storm.
Born on 1 January 1854, the eldest of an eventual eight children, he was less than a year old when his family set sail for the United States that same September.
The freighter had set sail from the Iranian Gulf port of Bandar Abbas and stopped off in Hamburg, Germany and Valencia, Spain before reaching the Italian port of Genoa on Oct.
Fortunately, Congress and the Obama administration came together in December 2015 to lift the ban, and the first tanker of U.S. crude set sail for foreign markets a few days later.
This one, which will set sail from Miami to the Caribbean in 2020, is an adult-only ship that's designed to attract people who have never been on a cruise before.
It was the morning rush in New York Harbor on Thursday when the Eagle, a majestic, 295-foot, three-masted Coast Guard ship, set sail from beneath the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
In 1797, the Sydney Cove left Calcutta and set sail for Australia, packed with beer, rum, wine, tobacco, and a bunch of other goodies destined for the libertines of the time.
When he set sail in 1492, he could barely find enough sailors to man his ships and many doubted that the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria would never return.
This first foray into understanding Jamie certainly hasn't made her feel any closer to him yet: It's Frank she imagines at the crossroads, before she gathers her nerve to set sail.
Charting a new course Peace Boat hopes it will set sail on its maiden voyage in 2020, and that it will quickly become a showcase for the future of the industry.
Two tankers set sail this week from PDVSA's ports and at least nine more are lining up to load crude and fuel bound for Cuba, according to the data and sources.
Brooklyn was here long before they set sail, and if anything they need to be part of the greatness of Brooklyn and add their flavor, but not destroy what we are.
At the end of Season 6, Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) set sail to Westeros with her army, and the promo sees her taking a seat on a throne seemingly made of rock.
Ace Kimberly, 45, his two sons aged 13 and 15, and a 17-year-old daughter were last seen on Sunday when they set sail from Sarasota, Florida, headed to Fort Myers.
The 136-feet wide- cruise set sail on its maiden voyage on April 17, 2016 from Southampton, and is now in Asia, at the tail-end of its 52-night global odyssey.
Set aside the complete and utter implausibility of Tyrion only deciding to tell all his best pals about his secret plan to defeat Casterly Rock until weeks after the Unsullied set sail.
Italian prosecutors dropped the criminal association charge against Montes Mier and her colleagues at the end of March, and the Open Arms was allowed to set sail again as of 16 April.
More people are cruising now than ever before, with 245 million passengers expected to set sail this year, compared with 22001 million 248 years ago, according to the Cruise Lines International Association.
The boats, the majority of which set sail from the Sabratah area west of Libya's capital, Tripoli, were sometimes towed by larger fishing boats, which were also put at risk, he said.
STRANDED TANKERS The standoff has stranded some 6.4 million barrels of Venezuelan heavy crude onboard 123 tankers originally destined for the United States, as they have not been authorized to set sail.
An Iranian oil tanker, moored at the port of Assaluyeh for more than a year, set sail for South Korea last week, heralding a new period of uncertainty for world crude prices.
Instead, it imported a 516,000-barrel cargo of DCO that discharged last week and several other cargoes of the same grade have set sail to its refineries, according to the Reuters data.
He will set sail for Milan, and be released from his self-imposed exile with the help of the "good hands" of the audience, who must applaud him to set him free.
In her Twitter post on Tuesday she said she would set sail from Virginia in the morning on a 48-foot catamaran whose owners have offered her a ride across the Atlantic.
Aiming to cross the North Atlantic in a 12½-foot sailboat, at the time the smallest craft to attempt a solo crossing, Mr. Ader set sail from Cape Cod in July 20143.
The Mayflower and its sister ship, the Speedwell, had set sail from there for the New World in 1620, and in just a few years the R.M.S. ­Titanic would do the same.
And so on March 8, 1919, with Europe still technically at war (the Versailles peace treaty was not signed until June), the two teams set sail from Liverpool on the steamship Anselm.
After bouncing around France and Luxembourg, the youngsters were reunited with their parents, and after journeying through Europe, the family set sail from Portugal and arrived in New York in June 1941.
Dating back to 405 BCE, Agamemnon and his men are stranded on an island because the goddess of the hunt, Artemis, has suspended the winds they require to set sail for Troy.
And it rained, but it happened: A small flotilla of Optis, each one of which had been built inside classrooms across the city, set sail, holding one student-builder and one adult.
In December, Mr. Savin, a former military parachutist, pilot and park ranger in Africa, set sail from the Canary Islands, the Spanish archipelago west of Morocco, in the orange vessel he built.
Sea Of Thieves Play it on: Xbox One If the pirate's life is the life for you and three of your friends, then get ready to set sail on search for treasure.
The dodgy courtier (Jim Broadbent) hovering nearby looks like he knows the answer, but because Dolittle needs something to do, he and his furred and feathered friends set sail for a cure.
A brand-new cruise ship, built in nearby shipyards expressly for Chinese passengers, is docked in the central waterfront piazza, preparing to set sail on Marco Polo's path to the Far East.
As of Wednesday, Venezuela had 25 tankers with nearly 5.53 million barrels of crude - representing about two weeks of the country's production - either waiting to load or expecting authorization to set sail.
MURMANSK, Russia (Reuters) - Russia's first floating nuclear power plant set sail on Friday from the Arctic port of Murmansk to provide power to one of the country's most remote regions, sparking environmental concerns.
With Star Wars: Episode VIII jumping to December, Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales will set sail on May 26, 2017, from its previously scheduled July 7, 2017, berth.
DJIBOUTI (Reuters) - Late last year, the Kota Nazar, a Singaporean ship with 636 containers of steel, paper, medicine and other goods, set sail to Hodeida, the largest cargo port in war-torn Yemen.
Goods that move into the freeport wouldn't pay duties as they enter the area, but would pay once they either fully move into the U.K. customs territory or set sail for another country.
On August 14 the teenage climate activist set sail from Britain to New York City aboard the Malizia II, a technologically-advanced racing sailboat that generates electricity using solar panels and underwater turbines.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The United States has exported its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo from the lower 48 states, after a tanker set sail from Cheniere Energy's Sabine Pass export terminal in Louisiana.
Should the Anthem of the Seas have set sail with some 21,2500 crew and 503,250 passengers, four of whom returned home with minor injuries rather than the tans they were probably dreaming about?
Some shipments delivered to new customers in previous months, including a portion of cargoes taken by Turkish firm Iveex Insaat, were stuck in Venezuelan waters in July, waiting for authorization to set sail.
MURMANSK, Russia (Reuters) — Russia's first floating nuclear power plant set sail on Friday from the Arctic port of Murmansk to provide power to one of the country's most remote regions, sparking environmental concerns.
Bravo's Below Deck Mediterranean set sail on season 2 and just five episodes in there have already been massive fights below deck and detrimental anchor trouble that's left the boat stranded at sea.
This set sail in a 65-piece smorgasbord of ocean tropes: Think sailors' tattoos, anchors and knotted ropes, waves and officer's uniforms, glamorizing the most everyday elements of a life lived at sea.
Griffin has been shut down for the season, and by the time Paul can conceivably return to action, the Clippers will have long since set sail on their annual early-May fishing trip.
The yacht trip has become a pretty regular thing for Wade -- last year, he set sail in the Bahamas with Chris Paul and LeBron ... and famously posed for that legendary banana boat pic.
Britain should actively scrutinize the Brexit process and not leave it to the British prime minister, if the U.K.'s "Brexit Ship" is to set sail successfully, a leading businesswoman has explained to CNBC.
A luxury cruise ship that had set sail with almost 1,2300 passengers and crew aboard arrived at a port in Norway on Sunday after narrowly escaping disaster when its engines failed during a storm.
"Back in September, stock market seasonality turned positive, and investors eagerly set sail for an end-of-year rally, encouraged by resilient earnings growth over past quarters," said Peter van der Welle at Robeco.
The three-night, four-day cruise, which set sail from Ft. Lauderdale and sailed to the Caribbean, was the most recent entry in the ongoing partnership between Holland America and O, The Oprah Magazine.
Virgin, which already operates several travel-related related companies including hotels, airlines and a commercial space flight company, Virgin Galactic, announced that their inaugural cruise ship would set sail for the Caribbean in 2020.
There's no guarantee that the NERC will follow through on the public's choice of name but in any case, the state of the art vessel is due to set sail for Antarctica in 2019.
The Raiders running back just about reps his hometown every second he can, having come out of retirement just to join the floundering Raiders before they set sail for the deserts of Las Vegas.
Gibraltar decided on Thursday to free the tanker, but did not immediately indicate when or if the ship would set sail after the United States launched a last-minute legal bid to hold it.
The country's largest destroyer, the U.S.S. Zumwalt, deployed from its home at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works in Maine on Wednesday and set sail with the smallest crew in naval history since the 1930s.
At a ceremony on Friday in Pointe Noire attended by the mines minister, a ship loaded with 23,000 tonnes of ore set sail for China, where it will be processed for a European buyer.
Golden prize The Dmitri Donskoii, a first class armored cruiser, first set sail in the 1880s and was scuttled in the 1905 Battle of Tsushima during the Russo-Japanese War, which Moscow eventually lost.
The Iranian cargo carrier Hayan left from the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas on June 3 and set sail for Karachi on Pakistan's coast, according to ship tracking data from maritime risk analysts Windward.
In August 523, Suzy and Gary Miller embraced another type of trip that handles many of the logistics — cruising — when they set sail off the coast of Juneau, Alaska, with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions.
In 1698, five ships set sail from Scotland, carrying a cargo of fine trade goods, including wigs, woollen socks and blankets, mother-of-pearl combs, Bibles, and twenty-five thousand pairs of leather shoes.
An Irish journalist who spent 30 years investigating the famous sinking says he found evidence that a coal fire in the ship's hull weeks before it set sail played a role in the tragedy.
After a number of adventures and miracles, Ursula and eleven thousand virgin handmaidens set sail from Britain  and arrived in Cologne, ostensibly to try and persuade the Huns to stop their march toward Rome.
MURMANSK, Russia, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Russia's first floating nuclear power plant set sail on Friday from the Arctic port of Murmansk to provide power to one of the country's most remote regions, sparking environmental concerns.
Six years, €83m ($23m) and several prototypes later, the device set sail from San Francisco on September 8th, escorted by a Coast Guard vessel, a shipload of camera crews and a flotilla of curious boaters.
"We are now free to set sail as explorers to Earth's eighth continent, the Moon, seeking new knowledge and resources to expand Earth's economic sphere for the benefit of humanity," said Richards in a statement.
FIRST-EVER CRUISE FOR &aposMILLENNIALS&apos TO SET SAIL IN 2018, FEATURE &aposSILENT DISCO&apos They spent the next three months drifting until the Taiwanese fishing vessel spotted them and attempted to tow their sailboat.
Exports climbed above 2 million barrels per day as a second supertanker laden with U.S. crude set sail from the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP), the largest privately-owned crude terminal in the United States.
The tanker NS Century chartered by BP loaded crude this week at Beaumont and Port Arthur, Texas, on the U.S. Gulf Coast and set sail to PDVSA's Bullenbay terminal on the Caribbean island of Curacao.
After indie game Braid made its creator Jonathan Blow a millionaire in 2008, countless panels explained how AAA game designers could set sail in the open waters of downloadable games and make a comfy profit.
LONDON (Reuters) - British warship HMS Kent set sail for the Gulf on Monday to join a U.S.-led mission protecting commercial shipping vessels in the region amid heightened political tension between the West and Iran.
She confirmed initial reports that the two boats had set sail from Egypt rather than Libya, which is the usual staging post used by people smugglers looking to move migrants into Europe from north Africa.
Related: Why the New EU-Turkey Deal on Migrants Won't Work On Wednesday, the Italians rescued 562 people after a wooden fishing boat that set sail from Libya packed with migrants capsized in the Mediterranean.
As you'll recall, the Diamond was quarantined off the coast of Japan due to coronavirus concerns BEFORE the Grand set sail from San Fran and was quarantined in the Bay Area waters for a week.
What the Navy did not say was that the Carl Vinson had to carry out another mission before it set sail north: a long-scheduled joint exercise with the Australian Navy in the Indian Ocean.
It set sail on Saturday from San Francisco, California, and is being towed 0003 nautical miles off shore for a two week test to make sure that it behaves as expected in the open ocean.
The Bombardier plant is by far the most important manufacturer left in Belfast, which was one of the world's great industrial cities when the Titanic set sail as the largest ocean-liner a century ago.
LINCOLN CENTER SETS SAIL Holland America Line and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts have partnered on a new classical music venue, Lincoln Center Stage, that set sail last week aboard the Caribbean-bound Eurodam.
Raizen, the world's largest sugar and ethanol producer, has booked 55 million liters (14.5 million gallons) of biofuel from U.S. origin to Brazil to set sail in late July-early August, according to three U.S. traders.
Here are 5 things to know about the mysterious case: Wood, Wagner and actor Christopher Walken, Wood's costar in the film Brainstorm, set sail together on the couple's 60-foot yacht Splendour, on Thanksgiving weekend 1981.
The smartphone game, called "Sea Hero Quest," asks players to set sail on a global adventure in search of precious artifacts -- in the form of memories -- which can be collected at different locations around the world.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Ships carrying personnel for China's first overseas military base, in Djibouti in the Horn of Africa, have set sail to begin setting up the facility, as China's rapidly modernizing military extends its global reach.
As we previously reported, Magic flew his fam out to the Amalfi Coast on July 31st (on a private jet) and set sail on a super-yacht called the Siren ... which runs about $700k per week.
According to a release from cruising production company Sixthman, the first Rock Boat, which set sail in 2001, launched because the band's fans — dubbed the "Hazelnuts" — suggested an entire weekend to hang out with the rockers.
Fittingly for a man whom Napoleon judged a "saner" Don Quixote, at the age of 55 Miranda set sail with just three ships and some 180 freshly recruited New Yorkers to liberate his homeland from Spain.
Just like the Indian head test pattern was broadcast to sleeping Americans as we set sail from our living rooms, over the ocean blue-green glowing airwaves, to the shores, the screens of the New World.
OSLO (Reuters) - A luxury cruise ship that had set sail with almost 1,400 passengers and crew aboard arrived at a port in Norway on Sunday after narrowly escaping disaster when its engines failed during a storm.
On Saturday, the world's first floating nuclear power plant set sail from St. Petersburg, Russia on a multi-year, 3,000-mile journey to Pevek, the northernmost town in Russia that sits well within the Arctic circle.
And while many of the migrants who pass through Libya hoping to set sail for Italy are beaten and otherwise abused by smugglers, Mr. Drammeh believes his treatment was especially harsh because of his skin color.
As someone who has been on their fair share of cruises, staying at Mr. C felt like I had checked in to an elegant vessel and set sail with a hotel unlike any other in Miami.
An early practitioner of the daguerreotype, invented mere months before in his native France, Goupil-Fesquet had set sail from Marseille on a seven-month sojourn around the Eastern Mediterranean — the first known photography road trip.
CreditCreditRebecca Norris Webb for The New York Times Before I set sail with Tim and Karen Bartel on their 211-foot Bluewater yacht, Let It Ride, I didn't tend to think of water as a place.
Curtis, meanwhile, posted a hasty statement on Instagram that manages to simultaneously confirm the accusations, defend his decisions, insist that the venture will set sail as planned, and offer a refund to anyone who wants one.
China started construction on what it calls a "logistics base" in Djibouti last year, and an unknown number of troops and warships set sail from the southern city of Zhanjiang en route to Africa on Tuesday.
His Commission colleague, EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, dismissed a suggestion from Libya's fragile, U.N.-backed government that Brussels might pressure Libyans to take back migrants who set sail from its coast, as Turkey now does.
You're thrown into a pub on a safe harbor island with your fellow teammates, where you can get drunk (a process that will literally make you feel physically and virtually dizzy) or set sail aboard a ship.
CATANIA, Italy (Reuters) - A dozen far-right millennials from Europe and North America plan to set sail next week to "defend Europe" from what they call a migrant invasion from Africa, using social media as their weapons.
The public funded the venture—some giving away their entire life's savings—but the adventurers who set sail from the docks of Leith were ravaged by tropical diseases before the Spanish burned their colony to the ground.
And even if the price of a cruise remains relatively static, the first Ocean Medallion-ready ship doesn't set sail until November on Princess Cruises' Regal Princess, followed by The Royal Princess and Caribbean Princess in 2018.
Britain's Mediterranean territory Gibraltar has decided to free the tanker, but did not immediately indicate when or if the ship would set sail after the United States launched a new, last-minute legal bid to hold it.
One boat attempted to set sail from the southern coast of Bangladesh on Wednesday, the coast guard said, while several vessels left Rakhine state in western Myanmar, according to Rohingya leaders, aid workers and a monitoring group.
He repaired Rockall enough to set sail later that year with Ms. Merz for Aden, Yemen, and then on to Asia, where Mr. Kantner said he had connections that he hoped could provide him with odd jobs.
Carrier Strike Group 10, a formidable naval force consisting of the Eisenhower, two cruisers, three destroyers and more than 6,000 sailors, set sail on deployment right after completing the Composite Unit Training Exercise, the Navy announced Thursday.
But instead of closing up shop, Kelley has set sail for the bright shores of streaming television and come up with Goliath, his best new TV show in almost two decades (since The Practice launched in 1997).
Cuba said on Friday it would lift a ban on Cubans and Cuban-Americans entering and leaving the Caribbean island by commercial vessels, opening the way for cruise operator Carnival to set sail for the country next week.
Four set sail from Canada to western Europe in July, one of which took the roundabout way to France from the western Canadian port of Vancouver, showing how far Canadian exporters are willing to go to sell canola.
But at the First International Summit on Hadal Zone Exploration, held in Shanghai in June—a few weeks before Zhang Jian set sail—the cruise still had no scientific plan beyond putting the unmanned submersibles through their paces.
The Ride the Ducks Branson amphibious vessel had 31 people on board when it set sail Thursday on Table Rock Lake near the Missouri tourist mecca of Branson as a severe thunderstorm whipped up intense winds and waves.
GIBRALTAR (Reuters) - An Iranian tanker caught in the standoff between Tehran and the West shifted position on Friday, but its anchor was still down off Gibraltar and it was unclear if it was ready to set sail soon.
He had set sail from Jersey City last Thursday, hoping to travel more than 3,000 miles in 90 to 100 days and  raise money for Water Aid  – a charity that aims to deliver clean water to underdeveloped countries.
You're also responsible for their safety and comfort, though, and if your wild travel antics regularly involve bringing your furry friend along for the ride, there are a few things you're going to need before you set sail.
Described by Rosatom as the planet's "only floating power unit," it's envisaged that the Akademik Lomonosov — which set sail from the Russian port of Murmansk in August — will become an important part of the Chukotka area's power supply.
It's still the tale of a killer great white shark terrorizing a small island community, and the three men who set sail to vanquish it, but a lot of details — and huge plot points — changed along the way.
Prices for liquefied natural gas (LNG) have collapsed, global demand is faltering and the first of what is likely to be a wave of competing shipments has just set sail from the unlikeliest of exporters, the United States.
More than half of the country is a punishing desert crisscrossed by members of Islamist groups and migrants making their way to Libya where they set sail on the Mediterranean in hopes of a better life in Europe.
Click here to view original GIFUsing custom nine-foot long oar extensions, professional rafter Covey Baack set sail for a series of class four rapids atop a Frankenstein-like creation that looks ready to tip at the smallest wave.
The floating production, storage and offloading unit for the project finally set sail last month to the Ichthys gas-condensate field from Okpo, South Korea, and there is no further delay, Inpex's Senior Managing Executive Officer Masahiro Murayama said.
ROME (Reuters) - The bodies of 21 women and one man were found on a rubber dinghy adrift near the Libyan coast on Wednesday, just hours after they had set sail for Italy, humanitarian group Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said.
Yet the day after the court ruling, Ms Tsai appeared on a Taiwanese frigate before it set sail to defend what she called "Taiwan's national interests" in the South China Sea, where Taiwan controls the largest of the Spratlys.
The cruise line is allowing customers to cancel up to 48 hours before the set sail date for cruises between now until July 31 in exchange for cruise credit that also needs to be used by December 31, 2021.
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Star Laura was one of only a handful of U.S. soybean cargoes to have set sail for China in recent months, as buyers largely steer clear of the origin on worries that Beijing will issue further curbs on imports.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg says she can attend the United Nations' climate summit in Spain after all — she's due to set sail across the Atlantic aboard an Australian couple's 48-foot catamaran from Hampton, Va., on Wednesday morning.
Star Laura was one of only a handful of U.S. soybean cargoes to have set sail for China in recent months, as buyers have largely steered clear of U.S. supplies on worries that Beijing will issue further curbs on imports.
The luxury liner was stranded at sea for 13 daysThe luxury liner, operated by Holland America Line, set sail from Hong Kong on February 1 only to spend 13 days stranded at sea as port after port turned it away.
"We are now free to set sail as explorers to Earth's eighth continent, the moon, seeking new knowledge and resources to expand Earth's economic sphere for the benefit of all humanity," said Bob Richards, co-founder and CEO of Moon Express.
But building things with oddly-shaped plastic bottles isn't as easy as making things with lumber, bricks, or even plastic toys, and the last thing you'd want to do is set sail in a soda bottle boat held together by tape.
HOUSTON/PUNTO FIJO, Venezuela (Reuters) - In the scorching heat of the Caribbean Sea, workers in scuba suits scrub crude oil by hand from the hull of the Caspian Galaxy, a tanker so filthy it can't set sail in international waters.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Two Iranian ships stranded for weeks at a Brazilian port will be able to set sail on Saturday after the firm chartering the vessels obtained court rulings obliging state oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA to refuel them.
According to the Daily Mail, 71-year-old Jean-Jacques Savin, originally from France, has already set sail from El Hierro in the Canary Islands in hopes of landing in either Barbados, Martinique or Guadeloupe within the next three months.
A group of Louisiana natives, some of them flood victims themselves, have banded together to form the "Cajun Navy" – an armada of volunteers who set sail every morning to rescue neighbors, friends, strangers and pets trapped by the historic Louisiana floodwaters.
At least three vessels chartered by the Indian conglomerate supplied refined products to Venezuela in recent weeks, and another vessel carrying gasoil is expected to set sail to the South American nation as well, according to the sources and data.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - An Iranian ship called Bavand, which had been at the heart of a geopolitical spat between Brasilia and Tehran, set sail from Brazil on Monday after receiving fuel from state-run Petroleo Brasileiro, the port of Paranaguá said.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A vessel carrying Venezuelan petroleum coke whose load caught fire set sail late on Tuesday for Colombia, allowing exports from the terminal to resume after a three-week halt while authorities decided what to do with the ship.
At least one person and possibly more are believed to have died from starvation according to survivors on the ships, one of which set sail in mid-September and another in November, the South's Unification Ministry spokesman Jeong Joon-hee said.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The largest all-female expedition to Antarctica, comprising 76 scientists, is due to set sail from Argentina on Friday in a quest to promote women in science and highlight the impact of climate change on the planet.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Under the darkness of the night sky, a small group of Taiwan fishermen set sail off the northeast coast, light a fire on the end of a bamboo stick using chemicals and wait for the fish to come.
In Trieste, another northern Italian city hoping to become a base for Venice tourists, I recently watched set sail a cruise ship, designed for the Chinese market, with an interior décor decked out in faux Venetian street scenes, canals and squares.
He's clearly had profound spiritual experiences, which led him to leave what he describes as a "strong Jewish culture" in Brooklyn and "set sail for California" in the early 70s with the woman he was married to at the time.
Covered on all sides by banners with messages to the government, to the security forces and to the world, the building looks like a ship about to set sail, with the slogans written on white cloth ballooning in the wind.
"Our country's second aircraft carrier set sail from its dock in the Dalian shipyard for relevant waters to conduct a sea trial mission, mainly to inspect and verify the reliability and stability of mechanical systems and other equipment," Xinhua said.
Rescuers had saved 73 people from the vessel, which had set sail early on Tuesday packed with refugees trying to make their way to Malaysia from camps near the resort town of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, said the official, Hamidul Islam.
Titanic news: An Irish journalist who spent 30 years investigating the famous ship's sinking said he found evidence that a coal fire in the ship's hull that started weeks before she set sail played a central role in the ship's demise.
A rare cargo of mixed aromatics, also known as reformates, set sail from the U.S. East Coast last week and will head to China after topping off in Europe, according to Reuters shipping data and four traders familiar with the matter.
A few hours after the first boat of returnees set sail from Lesbos, Greek coast guard patrol vessels rescued at least two dinghies carrying more than 50 migrants and refugees, including children and a woman in a wheelchair, trying to reach the island.
Perhaps because of that limited time, the series has seemingly also forced fans to suspend their disbelief and accept that characters like Euron Greyjoy and Ser Davos Seaworth could set sail and reach their destinations around the globe before a new dawn breaks.
The two women also insisted they got caught in a storm that was whipping up 30-foot waves and near hurricane-force winds on the night they set sail, despite records that show no severe weather in the area at the time.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union ministers will look on Friday into ways of stemming the flow of migrants who set sail for Europe from Libya and elsewhere in north Africa after a deal with Turkey has cut arrivals via Greece to a trickle.
Scott Morrison, the prime minister, has fiercely resisted a law allowing sick asylum-seekers detained in camps abroad to be treated in Australia, on the grounds that hordes of boat people would set sail in the hope of making use of this loophole.
SAO PAULO, July 27 (Reuters) - Two Iranian ships stranded for weeks at a Brazilian port will be able to set sail on Saturday after the firm chartering the vessels obtained court rulings obliging state oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA to refuel them.
PARIS/LE HAVRE (Reuters) - A Saudi vessel that had been due to load weapons at a northern French port on Friday set sail without them and headed for Spain, a day after a rights group tried to block the cargo on humanitarian grounds.
São Sebastião Civil Police announced on Monday that Jorge Sestini would be indicted for manslaughter after he allegedly ignored the signs for rough weather conditions and set sail for a trip to Ilhabela with his wife, O Estado de Sao Paulo reports.
The lawsuits filed in the U.S. District Court in Miami claim that Royal Caribbean knew, or should have known, that a coastal storm carrying hurricane-force winds had been forecast before the ship set sail from Cape Liberty, New Jersey on Feb.
Meanwhile, a second Iranian ship, the Termeh, which set sail from Paranaguá port two days ago, was on Monday heading to the southern Brazilian port of Imbituba, where it is due to pick up a shipment of corn before heading back to Iran.
LONDON (Reuters) - Swedish teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg will set sail for New York on Wednesday, crossing the Atlantic in a racing yacht with no shower or toilet to join protests in the United States and take part in a United Nations summit.
The 0-year-old actor and his girlfriend, actress Alison Sudol, stepped on board the Greenpeace ship Thursday in London, England, to set sail for Antarctica Both will be helping gather scientific evidence with the Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary to safeguard penguins and whales.
And the concluding element in his last project, "In Search of the Miraculous," began on a larky-heroic note when, on a bright June day in 1975, he set sail alone from Cape Cod in a 12-foot boat, headed for England.
The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) is wrapping up its post-shakedown availability and set sail last Friday for sea trials, a short evaluation process which will be followed by 18 months of post-delivery tests and trials in the Atlantic Ocean.
"We set sail in September from Oslo, where we started with a selection of ancient grains that were rescued from possible extinction," explains Amy Franceschini, one of the artists onboard the vessel and founder of Futurefarmers, the design collective behind the voyage.
From May to September, according to Instagram, the Kardashians do little but set sail, fly on private jets, and pose poolside while the rest of us go to work, shivering at our desks and longing for those too-few three-day weekends.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba said on Friday it would lift a ban on Cuban-born citizens entering and leaving the Caribbean island by commercial vessels, opening the way for U.S. cruise operator Carnival Corp to set sail for the country from Miami next week.
While it&aposll be years before the Block V ships set sail, the US Navy commissioned one Block III Virginia-class in February, the USS South Dakota (SSN 790) and is set to commission another next year, the USS Delaware (SSN 791).
I downed a Miami Vice (a glorious combination of piña colada and strawberry daiquiri) as the ship set sail, a tradition of mine that instantaneously calmed my nerves owing to both the familiarity of the ritual and the extra floater of rum I requested.
The Exodus, a castoff of the United States fleet, set sail on a rescue mission from the United States with a crew of volunteer Jewish-American sailors, then took on the 4,500 refugees in France en route to Palestine, where they hoped to live.
For a third, why did they go there first when Deepwood Motte (pit stop #2, where Sansa gets read to her face by Galbart Glover, a man wearing a Gigi Hadid-style choker) is probably the port they would have had to set sail from?
On Sanlagita, birds do not sing, Mount Kahna is to be feared, a monster with no eyes roams the slopes, there is an island to the north filled with bounty and wonders, and men set sail over the Veiled Sea never to be seen again.
LONDON/GIBRALTAR (Reuters) - Britain's Mediterranean territory Gibraltar decided on Thursday to free a seized Iranian oil tanker, but did not immediately indicate when or if the ship would set sail after the United States launched a new, last-minute legal bid to hold it.
Last Friday, CVN-78 set sail for sea trials as it wraps up a post-shakedown availability that officials characterized as "action packed" and "challenging," due largely to the difficulties the Navy and the shipbuilder have encountered developing and integrating the Advanced Weapons Elevators.
Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas cruise ship, which has been docked in Bayonne, New Jersey, since returning on Friday, will be able to set sail Monday, however, after four passengers who were taken to hospital for further evaluation showed no signs of the virus.
"Because of the logistics of Formula One a lot of the sea freight was getting ready to set sail and once it is gone we can't get it back so it was really reaching a crucial point where we had make a decision," Brawn said.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The man who helped a young Fidel Castro set sail for revolution said on Saturday he was speechless over the death of his old friend, 60 years after he furnished him with a weapons-filled yacht for his historic voyage to Cuba.
In recent years China has been keen to show its expanding naval reach: Earlier in July, Chinese warships set sail from the southern city of Zhanjiang en route to Africa, where they are helping to establish the country's first overseas military base in Dijibouti.
There are millions of tonnes yet to clear from Europe, and while one tanker with stored gasoline, the Hamburg Star, had set sail for the United States, several others filled weeks ago were still floating offshore ARA, including the Hafnia Europe, the Amorea and the Clio.
Mic pored over new course offerings at top online instruction sites like Udacity and Coursera — and examined reports on in-demand jobs requiring a specific new skill, — to come up with a list of five classes you can take to set sail on a fresh career.
Ahead of us lay the port of Mokha, or Al-Mukha in Arabic, where from the 15th century onward ships set sail with precious Yemeni coffee bound for Istanbul, London, Amsterdam and eventually New York — so much coffee that the word "mocha" became synonymous with it.
While his People's Progressive Party (PPP) has criticized President David Granger's 2016 deal with Exxon as too generous, Irfaan Ali called the company - whose 1 million barrel cargo of Guyana's first-ever crude production set sail on Monday - a "pioneer" in an interview over the weekend.
While his People's Progressive Party (PPP) has criticized President David Granger's 2016 deal with Exxon as too generous, Irfaan Ali called the company - whose 1 million barrel cargo of Guyana's first-ever crude production set sail on Monday - a "pioneer" in an interview over the weekend.
While his People's Progressive Party (PPP) has criticized President David Granger's 2016 deal with Exxon as too generous, Irfaan Ali called the company - whose 13 million barrel cargo of Guyana's first-ever crude production set sail on Monday - a "pioneer" in an interview over the weekend.
GIF by author, via To mark the catastrophe (and the new London that rose from the smoldering ruins), Best's sculpture will set sail down the Thames and be set ablaze on September 4, 2016 at 8:30 PM BST to mark 350 years since the event.
Adorned in an all red ensemble reminiscent of the opera singers, her haunting rendition of "The Lonely Sea" by The Beach Boys seemed to bring all 40 of us back to the same state of quiet introspection that Marrón had taken us to when we first set sail.
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), the first of a new class of US Navy flattops, set sail for sea trials last Friday, and the future USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79), the second of the new Ford-class carriers, is finally in the water.
The episode not only marks the latest chapter in the increasingly bitter struggle between Iran and America—which made a final effort to seize the ship hours before she set sail—but also highlights Britain's increasingly strained effort to balance its Iran policy between American belligerence and European emollience.
The cargo ship, which had set sail from Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, was carrying unidentified goods and fuel when it was seized Saturday near the Somali port of Hobyo, said Mukhtar Ahmed Abdulle, the vice chairman of the local chamber of commerce in Jubbaland, in southern Somalia.
But with this scene, which took place as Grey Worm prepared to set sail for Casterly Rock, Game of Thrones gave Grey Worm the opportunity to express his longing for Missandei, and for her to reciprocate with the kind of tenderness this show rarely affords its sex scenes.
One thing that has not changed, however, is the desperation of Cubans to set sail in rickety boats for the United States — a sign that fears are increasing, not decreasing, as Cubans worry that protections, not available to other immigrants, offering them legal status are in danger of being rescinded.
The $13 billion aircraft carrier set sail Friday for sea trials, which will then be followed by post-delivery tests and trials off the Virginia coast in the Atlantic Ocean, where the Navy and shipbuilding engineers will work to determine whether the maintenance carried out during the PSA is satisfactory.
With Edwards as skipper and navigator, Maiden set sail from Southampton, England, on September 2, 1989, and returned nine months and thirty-three thousand nautical miles later, having won two of the race's six legs, including its most treacherous: from Uruguay to Australia, through the freezing waters of the Antarctic.
In May 1970, the Heyerdahl crew set sail for Barbados again, this time on Ra II, a frail 40-foot-long vessel fashioned from papyrus reeds with a wicker cabin amidships, an upturned prow and stern, an A-shaped mast and a square sail punctuated by a blood-red circle.
Since 2015, Italian police have arrested at least 65 suspected smugglers of Ukrainian origin, including two Ukrainian nationals held on human smuggling in June, the police official said.. The suspects arrested on Tuesday, aged 21 and 25, were in charge of a Turkish-flagged boat, which police believe had set sail from Turkey.
In the next twelve months, he and a staff of engineers at the Ocean Cleanup, an organization he founded in 2013, would build the system they had designed, assemble it in a yard on San Francisco Bay, then set sail with it, travelling under the Golden Gate Bridge and out into the Pacific.
Three weeks before I set sail, I was invited to teach, sing and sign CDs at a spirited expo in New York called BroadwayCon, a three-day event held at the Javits Center which hosted 2250,21 visitors a day and offered 2600 hours of original programming for a daily admission of $95.
The ruling center-left Democratic Party (PD) has been lambasted by opponents for not doing more over the past four years to stem the flow of some 625,000 migrants into Italy — most of whom set sail from Libya, which was plunged into chaos after NATO ousted former strongman Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
This June and July, this intern will set sail on three of their luxury cruise ships for three weeks, traveling to New York, the Caribbean, Asia, and the Mediterranean, while capturing the entire experience on IG. Oh and this ahem "intern" will also be paid $3,700, and have all expenses and accommodation paid for.
Just as "The Skye Boat Song" got a French remix for season 2, which took Claire and Jamie to the court of the Sun King, and a Caribbean-inflected variation for season 3, when the lovers set sail for Jamaica, the latest version reflects the show's brand new Colonial America setting for season 4.
Harvick started on the pole to open the race and set sail when the green flag dropped, dominating the first 30 laps before NASCAR threw a yellow flag for a competition caution because morning rains had made the track green, meaning the built-up rubber from previous racing activities on Friday had been washed away.
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To stop the shipments—to stop the Yacu Kallpa—Navarro pressed for his field agents to get transport documents earlier, while the timber was still being loaded, so they could demonstrate there was enough of a mismatch, enough deceit, to stop it before it set sail—or at least before the timber landed on the docks in Houston.
So it was with propagandistic intent before some 40,000 spectators at Rice, who were keenly aware of the accelerating "space race" between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R., that Kennedy referred to outer space and famously declared: We set sail on this new sea because there is new knowledge to be gained […] But why, some say, the moon?
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In 1698, William Paterson, a Scottish entrepreneur hoping to establish a trade center with access to both the Atlantic and the Pacific, set sail from his homeland for the dense stretch of land thousands of miles away, accompanied by 1,200 pioneers; but the territory was so unforgiving that within nine months most of the group were dead.
The irony of bringing the specter of climate change into his book so late is that Simmons has set the bulk of his novel amid the story of the doomed Franklin expedition, which set sail for the Arctic in 1845 in hopes of finding the Northwest Passage, only to find itself iced in for years on end.
As they set sail, they were briefly waylaid by a handful of activists aboard a tiny skiff who hoisted a yellow flag emblazoned with the Identitarians' mark — the Greek letter Lambda, a symbol used by the ancient Spartan warriors who battled Persians in 480 BC — and then threw flares off the ship into the air and sea.

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