port of departure

  • 81clean bill of health — noun A bill of health that states that there is no infectious disease present in a ship, or its port of departure …

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  • 82foul bill of health — noun A bill of health that states that there is infectious disease present in either a ship, or its port of departure …

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  • 83Dear Old Donegal — is a traditional Irish folk song popularized by American singer Bing Crosby and written by Steve Graham. The song has an upbeat rhythm and is meant to be the words of a poor Irishman who has to leave his homeland to go to America, however, he… …

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  • 84Corinthians, Second Epistle to the —    Shortly after writing his first letter to the Corinthians, Paul left Ephesus, where intense excitement had been aroused against him, the evidence of his great success, and proceeded to Macedonia. Pursuing the usual route, he reached Troas, the …

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  • 85Abg.-H. — 1) Abgangshafen EN port of departure 2) Abgeordnetenhaus EN House of Delegates …

    Abkürzungen und Akronyme in der deutschsprachigen Presse Gebrauchtwagen

  • 86AbgH — 1) Abgangshafen EN port of departure 2) Abgeordnetenhaus EN House of Delegates …

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  • 87hamburger — (n.) 1610s, native of Hamburg; the meat product so called from 1884, hamburg steak, named for the German city of HAMBURG (Cf. Hamburg), though no certain connection has ever been put forth, and there may not be one unless it be that Hamburg was a …

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  • 88at and from — phrasal insurance : covering a ship at the port of departure as well as on the voyage …

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  • 89TORTOSA — TORTOSA, city in Tarragona provinces, N.E. Spain; it had one of the oldest Jewish communities in the Iberian Peninsula. A tombstone inscribed in three languages (Hebrew, Latin, and Greek) belonging to the first centuries of the Christian era… …

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  • 90USS Anderson (DD-411) — For the World War I patrol boat, see USS Margaret Anderson (SP 1203). Anderson running trials in 1939 Career (United States) …

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