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ship-breaker
ship-breaker (ˈʃɪpbreɪkə(r)) [See breaker1 1.] A person who buys old vessels to break them up for sale. Also, a firm or company engaged in the business of breaking up old vessels.1819 P.O. Lond. Directory 84 Cristall, Joseph, Sail-maker, Ship breaker, and Dealer in Ship-Stores. 1840 Dickens Old C. S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ship Breaker
Ship Breaker is a 2010 young adult novel by Paolo Bacigalupi set in a post-apocalyptic future. While on the ship, Nailer learns how to read and works on the gear systems in the depths of the ship. wikipedia.org
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Sea Breaker (missile)
Sea Breaker is a fifth generation precision-guided, autonomous, long-range anti ship and land attack missile system. The air launched version of this missile is known as Ice Breaker. wikipedia.org
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breaker
breaker/ˈbreɪkə(r); `brekɚ/ n1 large wave that breaks into foam as it moves towards the shore 大浪(拍岸而成浪花的).2 (esp in compounds 尤用以构成复合词) person or thing that breaks 击碎者; 打破者: a ship-breaker a law-breaker * a record-breaker. 牛津英汉双解词典
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USS Breaker (1862)
Kittredge, who commanded the bark Arthur as well as the other Union forces afloat in the area, left his ship and entered Aransas Bay in the tender Corypheus Her crew set her afire before abandoning ship, but a Federal boarding party quickly put out the flames. wikipedia.org
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Shipbreaker
Shipbreaker may refer to: Hardspace: Shipbreaker, an action-adventure simulation video game developed by Blackbird Interactive Ship Breaker, a 2010 young adult novel by Paolo Bacigalupi set in a post-apocalyptic future Ship breaking, a type of ship disposal involving the breaking up of ships for wikipedia.org
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USS Breaker
USS Breaker is a name used more than once by the U.S. References United States Navy ship names wikipedia.org
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Breaker
about Breaker Morant Breaker (Accept album), 1981 Breaker (For Today album), 2010 Breaker (Vary Lumar album), 2014 The Breaker (album), by Little Joe), a fictional character The Breaker, a book by Minette Walters Other uses , several US Navy ships Ship breaker, a firm that engages in ship breaking wikipedia.org
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Brain Breaker
Items can be picked up and dropped using the Z key, while the F-keys can be used to call one's ship and create a save state at the current position. References External links Brain Breaker at Giant Bomb Brain Breaker at Hardcore Gaming 101 Inverview with Hiroshi Ishikawa at Hardcore Gaming 101 wikipedia.org
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Breaker Bay
The Wahine Memorial Park in the suburb commemorates the event; the park is near where survivors reached the shore and includes a bow thruster from the ship Breaker Bay has only a single road, Breaker Bay Road, which runs close to the coast through the suburb. wikipedia.org
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Breaker High
Breaker High is a teen comedy-drama series that ran from 1997 to 1998, airing on YTV in Canada and on UPN's weekday "Kids" block in the United States. Synopsis The series is set at a high school located on a cruise ship (equivalent to the real Semester at Sea program), allowing the episodes to be set wikipedia.org
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MS Fernglen
Delivered to breaker's yard in Gemlik, Turkey in September 1972. Delivered to breaker's yard in China in May 1987. References Ship names wikipedia.org
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Icebreaker (disambiguation)
An icebreaker is a ship designed to move through ice-covered waters. Icebreaker(s) or Ice Breaker(s) may also refer to: Film and television Icebreaker (film), 2000 U.S. wikipedia.org
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HMS Cawsand Bay
The ship was originally ordered from the Blyth Shipbuilding Company of Blyth, Northumberland on 25 January 1943 as the Loch Rowan, and laid down on 24 The ship was sold for demolition to an Italian ship-breaker and towed to Genoa, arriving on 5 September 1959. wikipedia.org
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HMS Carnarvon Bay
The ship's complement was 157 officers and ratings. Placed on the Disposal List in 1959 the ship was sold to an Italian ship-breaker and towed to La Spezia where she arrived on 28 August 1959. wikipedia.org
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