Zanzibar, and leaving that ship to tranship for India. From Wordnik.com. [Southern Arabia] Reference
As for the 40-pounders it was found too inconvenient to tranship such heavy ordnance. From Wordnik.com. [Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan] Reference
What law abiding country would allow brigands and terrorists to tranship weapons with impunity?. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » Greenwald and Gaza] Reference
I'll land you and your friend in Mudros Bay if I can, and if I have other orders I'll tranship you. '. From Wordnik.com. [On Land and Sea at the Dardanelles] Reference
Matt K I was sitting in trafic outside of one of those massive tranship centers the other day looking in through the chain link. From Wordnik.com. [Cheeseburger Gothic » Barnes and Noble Challenge.] Reference
I therefore set to work at once to tranship them -- a most difficult operation, the ship being on weather side of island, and the send alongside very heavy. From Wordnik.com. [A Source Book of Australian History] Reference
We left England at the beginning of November 1894, and at Aden, where we were obliged to tranship, we picked up our camp furniture, which we had deposited there on our return from Wadi Hadhramout. From Wordnik.com. [Southern Arabia] Reference
I sent my passengers into the Bali Hotel in the K.L.M. car, and set to work with the pilots and the engineers to get the aircraft serviced and the load ready to tranship to the Dakota when it came. From Wordnik.com. [ROUND THE BEND]
Songela, said a neighbouring country (presumably Tanzania) had granted the council permission to tranship the toxic waste through its territory in accordance with provisions of the Basle Convention on transborder movement of toxics. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
Under the initiative launched on Thursday, which will initially cost five million US dollars, a consortium of private developers will build a linking facility at Kidatu, Tanzania to tranship goods between trains on the two railway systems. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
We'll simply tranship him, tent and all, into Jimmy. From Wordnik.com. [Priscilla's Spies] Reference
"Evidently you intend to tranship your precious cargo?". From Wordnik.com. [Ravensdene Court] Reference
British ships at Nassau to tranship their cargoes for American ports. From Wordnik.com. [A Long Diplomatic Correspondence] Reference
Columbus decided to tranship the people to the Nina, who had by this time sent her own boat. From Wordnik.com. [Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Volume 3] Reference
She had been delayed by fog, so we anchored for an hour or so to tranship the mails and Burmese passengers. From Wordnik.com. [From Edinburgh to India & Burmah] Reference
Oliver agreed with them that they should tranship three or four of their number into the second mate's boat. From Wordnik.com. [Tessa 1901] Reference
England the master of the transport offered no objection, and preparations were made to tranship the ex-prisoners. From Wordnik.com. [Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force] Reference
And perhaps, from Tokyo or Shanghai it would be possible to tranship into some other line and drip down to the islands of the South. From Wordnik.com. [Of Human Bondage] Reference
Of course I'll be very willin 'to tranship ye into a homeward-bounder, if we happens to fall in with one -- and you really wants to go. From Wordnik.com. [Turned Adrift] Reference
At Patara (or Myra) Paul and his party had to tranship, for their vessel was probably of small tonnage, and only fit to run along the coast. From Wordnik.com. [Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts] Reference
Moreover, the galleon's launch was a fine big lump of a boat; so we managed to tranship the whole and get it safely stowed away before sundown. From Wordnik.com. [The Log of a Privateersman] Reference
But, since you will naturally desire to rejoin your own ship as speedily as possible, I propose to tranship you into the first vessel bearing the. From Wordnik.com. [A Middy of the Slave Squadron A West African Story] Reference
If I could find a neutral steamer with a doctor on board, I would tranship him to her; but the chances of this God-send materializing are a thousand to one in these latitudes. From Wordnik.com. [The Diary of a U-boat Commander With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes by Etienne] Reference
Calvin Tabor managed his part to tranship those goods without discovery, but he had a shrewd head, and no doubt the captain of the Earl of Fairfax another, and by eight o'clock that. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart's Highway] Reference
The King, persuaded by Richards, ordered one down from Cawsand, and had already used it once or twice to meet his larger craft somewhere in a good offing and tranship their cargoes. From Wordnik.com. [The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales] Reference
But it was now too late to do anything to save the ship; and as he did not know but that she might break up, Columbus decided to tranship the people to the Nina, who had by this time sent her own boat. From Wordnik.com. [Christopher Columbus]
Here the boat stops; for you are here at the lower end of the famous Cascades, and you tranship yourself into cars which carry you to the upper end, a distance of about six miles, where again you take boat for Dalles City. From Wordnik.com. [Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands] Reference
He did not purpose -- not he -- to tranship at all: the perfected plan was to dispense with all hampering formality by slipping through Mobile Bay in the black of the night and navigating his laden river craft across the Gulf to Havana!. From Wordnik.com. [The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 1] Reference
The Italian consul said an Italian coasting-boat would touch that night, and that as it was impossible for me to go to Austria I had better take the kavas 'family to Brindisi and there tranship them, see the British consul, and learn what was happening. From Wordnik.com. [Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle] Reference
"Qadgop the Mercotan slithered flatly around the after-bulge of the tranship. From Wordnik.com. [Children of the Lens]
(relativley speaking) to get stuff to earth orbit and then you gotta tranship it. From Wordnik.com. [Space For Commerce, by Brian Dunbar] Reference
There they will tranship passengers and cargoes. From Wordnik.com. [Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon] Reference
When we tranship at Aden, and find out what people are going on to Bombay with us, I shall probably discover some nice married lady to whom I can attach myself. ". From Wordnik.com. [Hilda Wade, a Woman with Tenacity of Purpose] Reference
There we tranship into the. From Wordnik.com. [Through Five Republics on Horseback, Being an Account of Many Wanderings in South America] Reference
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