Sentences with phrase «ocean liners made»

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.

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Whether it's like climbing a mountain or turning an ocean liner, your leadership is what makes it happen.
In 1912, the H.M.S. Titanic was the largest ocean liner built to date, and its designers had incorporated several features they believed would make the ship virtually unsinkable.
MGM Culver City's head negative cutter Mike Sheridan told Savant that Stanley Kubrick made editorial changes to 2001 even as he crossed the Atlantic on an ocean liner.
The Broken Tower (Unrated) James Franco stars in this bittersweet biopic recounting the abbreviated life and career of Hart Crane (1899 - 1932), a celebrated gay poet who took his own life by jumping off an ocean liner right after being assaulted for making a pass at a crew member.
Quirky suites, sea view with balcony, elegant decor reminiscent of an ocean liner or the Orient Express: minibar, tea and coffee making facilities, dressing table, magazines, bathroom with walk - in shower.
We'll also make a stop at the Kibbutz Rosh Hanikra, which was part of our optional excursion during my Viking journey on the luxurious Viking Star ocean liner to the Cities of Antiquity & The Holy Land.
The Art Deco style was not limited to buildings on land; the ocean liner SS Normandie, whose first voyage was in 1935, featured Art Deco design, including a dining room whose ceiling and decoration were made of glass by Lalique.
From tall ships to ocean liners and river cruises, I've sailed around the world, and now I'm sharing everything you need to know to make the most of your cruise vacation.
Boasting 484 beautifully appointed accommodations, which are made up of standard guest rooms, luxury suites, and opulent penthouses, the upgraded ocean - liner themed resort also features signature restaurants, modern amenities, and facilities, including sophisticated spaces for events and functions, and breathtaking ocean views.
«I feel like I am on this really giant ocean liner and I've got this little tiny steering wheel, and I'm turning and turning and turning it, and I'm trying to make a different course for the ship, turning and turning the wheel, and nothing happens.
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