Sentences with phrase «of ocean liners»

If your own romanticism is pitched in history, you might like to roam (slowly) around the incredibly spacious website about the greatest of all the airships, the Zeppelins, which plied the Atlantic for many years, taking somewhere between 75 and 90 passengers from America to Europe in half the time of ocean liners.
Olympic Restaurant, on deck 3, offers passengers a nostalgic dining experience reminiscent of ocean liners from the 20th century.
Beautiful views of the beach, the white froth of the waves beating against the reef, perhaps a glimpse of Tenerife's Mount Teide on a clear day, or the comings and goings of ocean liners as they enter and depart the harbour will add a refreshing touch to any corporate event.
In the days before air travel, the arrival and departure of ocean liners like our namesake, the SS City of Honolulu, was more than just a welcome novelty — it was a cause for celebration.
August Andquiet, occasionally full of pity and violence, Blade Runner 2049 overwhelms: it's a technical juggernaut, orchestrated to the bone - rattling sonics of Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch, the sound of some giant rubbing a pair of ocean liners together.
The number of ocean liners that carry radioactive commodities is quite limited.
The Junior Suites measuring 355 - 420 sq. ft. (33 - 39 m ²) have an unusual style and refined decor reminiscent of an ocean liner, the Orient Express or the world of aviation.
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.
The Luxury Sea View rooms offer a sea view and are equipped with refined decor that will transport you into the atmosphere of an ocean liner, the Orient Express, British India or the world of aviation.
The Luxury Rooms offer a lounge area or terrace, and are equipped with a refined decor that will transport you into the atmosphere of an ocean liner, the Orient Express, British India or the world of aviation.
Like the deck of an ocean liner, enjoy your private wooden terrace overlooking the sea and the Bay of Sables d'Olonne.
The classic rooms are perfectly appointed and offer refined decor that will transport you into the atmosphere of an ocean liner, the Orient Express, British India or the world of aviation.
Moreover, our lawyers were instrumental in the passage of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 1998 (OSRA) and consequently are nationally renowned for their work with respect to U.S. regulation of the ocean liner industry.

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«Dead Wake» looks at the ocean liner's 101st — and final — voyage from New York to Liverpool, told from the perspective of the hunter and the hunted.
In May of that year, the transatlantic ocean liner St. Louis sailed from Germany bound for America.
A rigorous grammarian, and a serious and intimidatingly well - read Catholic, Mary Ellen had wide and unusual interests, such as the great ocean liners of the past, and was part of a reading group that included Isaac Asimov.
The other two — Randolph Ashton and Clayton Odenbrett — spend most of their days on ocean liners and commercial cargo vessels.
Bobby Riggs played tennis with kings of Europe, played footsie with queens of Hollywood, won Wimbledon once, Forest Hills twice, the World Professional Championship four times, took a honeymoon on an ocean liner and then was buried once more in a family photo album entitled, «Centre Court, Plandome, Long Island.»
Walter Lord, author of A Night to Remember The iconic passenger liner Titanic, which now lies over 2 miles below the Atlantic Ocean, has given up some of her secrets since Dr. Robert Ballard first discovered her wreckage in 1985.
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.
The point is New York's economy is an ocean liner — a complex structure that includes dairy farms worried about the price per hundredweight of milk and the world headquarters of major financial institutions fretting over the impact of Dodd - Frank.
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.
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?
JANUARY 1910 WAVE VS. SHIP — «Was it a last despairing protest of Old Ocean, when he lifted his giant hand in the blackness of night on January 10, and smote the Cunard liner «Lusitania» a blow which racked and splintered her lofty bridge and pilot house, 75 feet above the sea, and crushed down her forecastle deck and decks beneath, giving them a permanent depression of several inches?
You can't turn an ocean liner on a dime, and in their view, it will take a complete about - face in society's profligate use of fossil fuels to avert a catastrophe.
There may be a million asteroids with masses far greater than ocean liners in Earth - approaching orbits, nearly all of which telescopes have yet to see.
The Oosterdam, owned by Holland America Line, is typical of big ocean liners.
I eat ocean liners of sardines.
This charger recalls the glamour of silver serving pieces once used in grand hotels and ocean liners.
This elegant piece recalls the glamour of silver tableware once used in grand hotels and ocean liners.
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Into the corpse - strewn fray swaggers wisecracking sea captain John Finnegan (Treat Williams), who boards the ocean liner with a group of heavily armed mercenaries bent on evacuating and sinking the vessel so its owner (Anthony Heald) can collect the insurance.
Titanic (PG - 13 for nudity, sensuality, violence, peril and brief profanity) 3D rerelease of Oscar - sweeping disaster epic about the whirlwind romance of two star - crossed lovers (Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio) who meet aboard the RMS Titanic during the ill - fated ocean liner's maiden voyage.
After the date of April 14, 1912 is established, the young married couple is seen having a heart - to - heart talk about their future aboard an ocean liner.
Only Harris Yulin as «Jo Wilf» — the «ocean liner» of movers and shakers — has a career based, to some extent, on his Ashkenazi Jewish background.
Two years the label released Lester's superb (and far too often overlooked) 1974 picture Juggernaut (Kino Lorber, Blu - ray, DVD), a kind of caper thriller about a terrorist who plants seven bombs on a luxury ocean liner.
Amidst this whirlwind of excitement — drinking and dancing with the fine folk in steerage, that nude modeling session, a window - steaming passionate encounter inside a cargo hold car, false accusations of theft — the Titanic has a run - in with a large iceberg, which may just pose a deadly and premature end to the supposedly unsinkable ocean liner.
And the Orient Express was an opulent confined space in Christie's day, an ocean liner on tracks whose five - star level of food and service even Poirot could find no fault with.
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.
The front cabin and the partition wall's design echo the style of the radio clocks that adorned grand ocean liners.
Oliver, 37, will be sharing the driving on the scenic, 1.96 mile temporary street course, which sits in the shadow of the Queen Mary ocean liner, with his long - time driving partner, Olivier Beretta of Monaco.
The 1972 - 1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV was a big, opulent ocean liner of a luxury coupe that suffered from tragic loss of horsepower as the Malaise Era ground on.
But when the ocean liner sinks, she's just one of 34 people in an overcrowded lifeboat.
At forty - three, the man who wrote «Nocturnes» and «Pasodoble for Don Quixote» was at the height of his fame, and all the Spanish illustrated magazines published a photograph of him, arm in arm with his beautiful wife aboard the Cap Polonio, an ocean liner of the Hamburg Südamerikanische company.
Their sense of their own importance showed when they walked the halls, rolling from side to side as if they were on board an ocean liner — which in a sense they were, without knowing it: a slow - moving Ship of Fools behemoth, heading willy - nilly for the great big digital iceberg.
Rooftoppers, by Katherine Rundell, set in the 19th century, begins after the sinking of a transatlantic ocean liner.
Set in Edwardian London and on the stormy coasts of Cornwall, Cape Cod, and Nova Scotia, Thunderstruck evokes the dynamism of those years when great shipping companies competed to build the biggest, fastest ocean liners, scientific advances dazzled the public with visions of a world transformed, and the rich outdid one another with ostentatious displays of wealth.
In the summer of 1914, the elegant ocean liner carrying her and her husband Henry across the Atlantic suffers a mysterious explosion.
Through the black gates, down the paved avenue, the white splendor of the pillared Institute rose out of the early twilight like an ocean liner adrift in the mist.
None the less, many of us were, in the years to come, to form an affection for the little ship which no ocean liner could ever have inspired.
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