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Тезаурус:

  1. New firms relying on the import of seaborne raw materials and export of heavy finished goods were attracted to locationally advantaged sites on the Thames waterfront.
  2. The Port of Belfast now handles more than 55% of Northern Ireland's seaborne trade and the Harbour Commissioners feel that this success is due in no small part to the investment programme which saw 25 million invested over the last five years in a modernisation programme designed to ensure that the Port of Belfast can offer its customers the most up to date, cost effective cargo handling facilities.
  3. FoE is heavily involved in the rainforests; WWF considers them its "major international priority"; Greenpeace started its rainforest campaign in 1989 and pondered the possibility of seaborne harassment of ships carrying timber exports.
  4. The seaborne invasion danger only really became acute when, in November, Prince Henry finally reached Paris, masquerading, not very convincingly, as the Duke of Albany.
  5. As for an alleged German seaborne attempt on the old RAF radar research station at Bawdsey Manor, close to Shingle Street, Suffolk, Mr Laurence S. Harley, scientist and antiquarian, who died in 1983, told me in 1969: "At the outbreak of war, I was a principal scientific officer concerned principally with research into radar at Bawdsey
  6. In their amphibious war were all the hazards of land patrols and raids, with the added uncertainty of a seaborne approach all too easily foundering on an adverse change in the weather or some unexpected shoal.
  7. The Port of Belfast now handles more than 55% of Northern Ireland's seaborne trade and this impressive figure is likely to increase in the year's ahead.
  8. Through most of 1940 and 1941, a complex command system made raids from the United Kingdom difficult to organise, for each Army Command was responsible for raiding shores opposite their area in the United Kingdom, and the Navy had a final say on any seaborne raid.
  9. A 1940 War Office file on possible invasion sites states that Bawdsey is a "Category A risk, liable to a seaborne attack, probably a smash-and-grab raid by up to 100 men, launched from a submarine or ship offshore".
  10. During 1943, the 1st Bucks was selected to form the nucleus of a beach group, a new formation designed to land vehicles and stores across open beaches in the early stages of a seaborne landing.
  11. Many of the smaller technological targets were in the province of SOE, but one, the new components in radar equipment of a German site some hundred yards from the top of a 300-foot cliff near Bruneval (see map p. 28), was attacked by a small force of paratroops supported by a seaborne commando party covering the withdrawal.
  12. On 3 October, a certain Brigadier McLean wrote to the Director of Military Operations suggesting that the "S.A.S., L.R.D.G. and 1 L.R.S. be combined and that armour, artillery and infantry the size of a regiment should be added for seaborne operations.
  13. The docks themselves did not promote local industrial growth until William Cory installed a battery of hydraulic cranes to unload seaborne coal, thereby guaranteeing abundant, relatively cheap supplies for local industries.

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