An
ocean liner is a large ship that is designed for long journeys across the ocean, usually carrying lots of people and cargo.
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The number
of ocean liners that carry radioactive commodities is quite limited.
He was a wonderful musician and his background included his small band playing on the large
ocean liners in a previous career.
That's how long it takes to turn around a
big ocean liner that was taking on water.
No two scenes are alike, so be prepared for anything as you race to escape the world's most
infamous ocean liner.
With the exception of a few all -
inclusive ocean liners, you only get breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as coffee, tea and tap water free.
While average cruise travel is not out of the ordinary, there are a number of
unique ocean liners and smaller cruises offering unique travel experiences around the world.
But note that the waves which might toss a small boat back and forth will barely touch a
giant ocean liner.
The other two — Randolph Ashton and Clayton Odenbrett — spend most of their days
on ocean liners and commercial cargo vessels.
Astronauts, Superman and strange aerial commuter vehicles called «sky cruisers» figure in her new paintings at Adams and Ollman, as do some of her earlier aquatic subjects
like ocean liners and swimmers.
More than 1,500 people were killed when the
luxury ocean liner sank in the Atlantic Ocean April 15, 1912, but hundreds more survived like Quinn's grandmother and were greeted with a hero's welcome when they arrived in New York several days later.
His initial efforts at painting
ocean liners at pier 57 in New York failed because they were simply too big to take in.
The British born, American based artist Malcolm Morley made photograph - like paintings of kitsch, middle - class subjects such
as ocean liners, taken from postcards, snapshots, travel posters and brochures, often leaving a white border as a reminder of the image's origins.
Tour the legendary, permanently docked
ocean liner Queen Mary, then relax with a drink in the ship's Observation Bar — you can even stay overnight in one of the ship's cabins.
Olympic Restaurant, on deck 3, offers passengers a nostalgic dining experience reminiscent of
ocean liners from the 20th century.
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The vacation had to be shortened and the men booked a trip home on a new
ocean liner sailing from England — the Titanic.
Built to resemble a sleek white
ocean liner floating on the hillside, the hotel offers a wide range of places to wine and dine including three restaurants, three bars and a night club.
When not cruising, Peter's main hobby is ship visits — arranging them, as a volunteer, for members of
Ocean Liner Society (OLS), for whom he has organised 100 + visits over seven years.
In the summer of 1914, the
elegant ocean liner carrying Grace Winter and her husband Henry across the Atlantic suffers a mysterious explosion.
The front cabin and the partition wall's design echo the style of the radio clocks that adorned
grand ocean liners.
This, apparently, made certain fish experts very happy, because they had wanted to know if that porpoise that
follows ocean liners is always the same porpoise or whether there are several substitute porpoises who run in whenever anyone gets tired.
Now the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is running an ad in Connecticut that casts the opposition party as the captains of the ill -
fated ocean liner.
Nina is semi-engaged to Adam (Stephen Campbell Moore), a writer returning
via ocean liner from France armed with his novel about London's feckless upper - class youth.
The movie starts in 1962 aboard the Antonia Graza, an
Italian ocean liner full of very rich people.
This weekend near midnight on Saturday, will mark 100 years since the
unsinkable ocean liner hit an iceburg on its maiden voyage and sank; which around these parts is a big deal.
The milestone unit's exterior is finished in Blue Velvet and features a twin coachline with
ocean liner motif to the shoulder and pinstripe tyres.
In the summer of 1914, the elegant
ocean liner carrying her and her husband Henry across the Atlantic suffers a mysterious explosion.
Peter was aboard the ship's inaugural cruise 11 years ago, and returns for a broadcast on the
only ocean liner still making regular Atlantic crossings between Southampton and New York.
The most diminutive of the sculptures, tucked away on a desk in the back, has a
tiny ocean liner resting on a piece of arced cardboard that could represent a wave or a skateboard ramp.
The captain of the Costa Concordia caused a 2012 shipwreck of the massive
ocean liner by steering it too close to the small Italian island of Giglio, in the nautical...
Azores was originally built as a trans -
Atlantic ocean liner and in 1994 was virtually stripped to her hull and re-constructed at an amazing cost of $ US150 million and restored as a beautiful more contemporary cruise ship.
The art is very much rendered in the style of the 1930s, when travel aboard great
ocean liners made the business of venturing anywhere off your home shores an exercise in glamour and mystery.
Wine and Spirit Education Trust (WSET), has partnered with travel brand Cunard, to launch the first WSET certified wine and spirit courses on - board the
flagship ocean liner Queen Mary 2.
Yes the fans have every justification to bury Wenger in the hell hole that he has created due to his procrastinations, but, lest we forget it is the same man Wenger who has kept this big
ocean liner steady as she goes through many a rough sea and now sailing with a fair wind at the Emirates.
Situated in the shadow of Tower Bridge, this elegant French restaurant is furnished to look like the interior of a
1930s ocean liner, complete with grand piano.
Astonishingly, the number of boats carried was actually above and beyond what was legally required by the British Board of Trade for
seagoing ocean liners.
This raises some important questions: in an age of global surveillance, when planes and satellites can watch our every move, how can we lose a 1400 -
tonne ocean liner?