Sentences with phrase «pulled out of port»

As the ship pulled out of port, a young man near me started humming the theme from Gilligan's Island.
And since we love Disney cruises, it was fun seeing the Wonder pull out of the port.

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Ensure that you pull out straight out of the ports.
Hybrid Tug Tugboats may look like something out of another era, but they play an essential role in ocean shipping as they push, pull, and prod large vessels into (and back out of) the tight quarters of a port.
The hose attached to the fuel damper reeks of fuel, but doesn't leak fuel out of the port when I pull the hose and run the engine for a few minutes.
I may come to see this as a convenience later, as this setup does mean that I just pull out the card - in - a-card and insert it directly into one of my laptop's card reader port if I want to swap files between the two.
For centuries, fishermen have launched their pirogues from the Senegalese port of Joal, where the fish used to be so plentiful a man could dip his hand into the grey - green ocean and pull one out as big as his thigh.
When you pull the S - Pen out from its compartment, it will instantly launch a selection of optimized apps and it is likely that S - Note will be your first port of call.
I'm sick of purchasing subsidized smart phones for $ 400 to find that ports are turned off or front facing cameras (ala Tytn) are pulled out.
She notes that mass market companies are pulling out the stops to make their ships more attractive, while luxury liners are becoming a home base for adventurers between ports of call.
The video's split - screen images patiently pull you from one continent to the other — sailing by massive piles of sand, windmills and smoke - billowing factories at the Dutch port of Ijmuiden, out onto the open sea and finally through the Saint - Lawrence to Cleveland.
This is the surest sign yet that an administration that has pulled out of global climate change agreements and is rolling back environmental protections at the behest of the fossil fuel industry, nonetheless does not want to miss out on the economic potential of a renewable energy industry that has revived many ailing port cities in northern Europe.
William Hamilton: It's a struggle for vendors to keep up in terms of obtaining information from cloud locations because they typically think of the cloud location as a database and what happens is you want to communicate with that database, so what that cloud application will do is provide a port, if you will, or a door to get in and pull out some of the information.
Of course, the cruise ship won't pull into port and wait while you recover either, so you've got to figure out how to get home once you can safely travel.
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