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Sea lines of communication — (abbreviated as SLOC) is a term describing the primary maritime routes between ports, used for trade, logistics and naval forces. [cite journal| last=Klein| first=John J.| year=2007| title=Maritime Strategy Should Heed U.S. and UK Classics|… … Wikipedia
sea-line — [ silajn ] n. m. • 1950; mot angl., de sea « mer » et (pipe)line ♦ Anglic. Techn. Canalisation en partie sous marine pour le transport des hydrocarbures. Des sea lines. ● sea line, sea lines nom masculin (anglais sea line, de sea, mer, et pipe… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Sea Patrol (season 1) — Sea Patrol Season 1 DVD cover Country of origin … Wikipedia
Sea Diamond — Die Sea Diamond noch unter ihrem altem Namen Birka Princess 2005 in Stockholm Technische Daten Schiffstyp: Kreuzfahrtschiff Flagge: Griechenland … Deutsch Wikipedia
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sea shanties — Sea shanties, a sub genre of folk *song, were songs sung on board sailing ships to assist with the hard manual work involved by providing rhythmic co ordination among the team of workers and also enlivening their toil. The basic pattern of a… … A Dictionary of English folklore
Sea of Azov — at Novaya Yalta, Donetsk Oblast … Wikipedia
Sea monster — Sea monsters are sea dwelling, mythical or legendary creatures, often believed to be of immense size. Marine monsters can take many forms, including sea dragons, sea serpents, or multi armed beasts; they can be slimy or scaly, often spouting jets … Wikipedia
Sea Containers Ltd — Sea Containers Ltd. is a Bermuda registered company which operates two main business areas: transport and container leasing.In March 2006 the company sold its share of Orient Express Hotels Ltd.. Sea Containers Ltd is currently in Chapter 11… … Wikipedia
SEA, SONG OF THE — (Heb. שִׁירַת הַיָּם), the name given to the exuberant hymn of triumph and gratitude (Ex. 15:1–18) sung by Moses and the Children of Israel after the crossing of the Red Sea. It relates the miracle of the parting of the Red Sea and the drowning… … Encyclopedia of Judaism