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  1. -shipsuffix

    Synonyms:
    -ability, -itas, -ity, -ness, -ibility, -itia, -osity, -icity, -ous, -th, -hood, -itude, -ia, -ose

  2. -shipsuffix

    a suffix placed after a noun indicating the state of being that the noun means

    Synonyms:
    -itas, -ness, -itia, -ability, -ibility, -ity, -osity, -ous, -icity, -ose, -ia, -hood, -itude, -th

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  1. James Fanshawe:

    What is now available through technology is very, very similar to what you have on the bridge of a ship and in many ways, I would argue, even more comprehensive, the controller here in this station can actually see all the way round on the horizon near real-time and in many ships it's quite difficult to actually even see what's behind you from the bridge of that ship.

  2. Francis M. Faber Jr.:

    Shipbuilders in their time period referred to certain parts of a ship as the 'forepeak'. Were there any viable restrictions which prevented a sailing vessel from possessing more than 'fore'; mayhaps five or ten of such peaks?

  3. Zhang Hui:

    I thought, 'this isn't right', and I told my colleague, 'I think we're in trouble'. After I said that, the ship flipped over. It only took 30 seconds or a minute.

  4. Arthur Brouwer:

    Some of the customers can change what they like or they delay decisions sometimes in a way that can't help them be timely, like adding an elevator will impact the central weight of the ship, so we have to do all the calculations and it might impact the performance of the ship.

  5. Michael Himes:

    We’re very concerned, when we see impacts like this. It’s fair to say this is what we would call a worst-case scenario. These are the kind of the scenarios that we plan for well in advanced before we start removing the ship and even when you have all the infrastructure and personnel in place you can still learn things about the environment.

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