Similar words: admiral, admirable, admirably, admiration, admire, admired, admirer, admiring. Meaning: [''ædmrətɪ] n. 1. the department in charge of the navy (as in Great Britain) 2. the office of admiral.
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31, John Barrow, Second Secretary of the Admiralty, selected Capt. Francis Beaufort to head the Hydrographic Office (he replaced Capt.
32, Admiralty forthwith deflected all our warships towards the more southerly route.
33, These documents were designed to limit and eliminate the vicious Equity, Maritime or Admiralty Law which was what we revolted against as Our Revolution against the totalitarianism of England.
34, Does anybody know, Tianjin, Hebei District, Admiralty Park, River Street, Haida Ming bottom merchandise to that of Beijing and Tianjin Ticket Center phone number incorrect?
35, Whatever is not described in this agreement, shall be subject to discussion between the two parties and where required, shall be finally settled under the arbitration of the Shanghai Admiralty Court.
36, During the afternoon, Winston left the Admiralty building through a side door.
37, Tubes can be provided in a variety of metallurgy, Titanium, Stainless Steel, Admiralty Brass, Aluminium Brass, Cupro-Nickel and other metallurgy's such as Duplex Stainless on request.
38, Some comments are also given on the views of London Admiralty Court on this matter.
39, After spending the weekend in Cambridge, Darwin rode to London and went to the Whitehall Admiralty building across from St. James Park to speak with FitzRoy in Captain Beaufort's office.
40, General average system is an ancient and special mechanism of sharing the risk of ocean transport in admiralty and maritime law.
41, The associated ship provisions is one of the most typical legal system in the South African Admiralty Jurisdiction.
42, Admiralty, bankruptcy and company winding-up proceedings for the claim of arrears of wages and other employment related benefits are also undertaken.
43, With such powerful recommendations, the War Office gave its official approval to the trench coat in 1901, with the Admiralty for the Royal Marines following suit in 1906.
44, As First Lord of the Admiralty , Churchill was involved in the Dardanelles campaign in 1915.
45, Comprehensive plans existed at the Admiralty for multiplying our anti - submarine craft.
46, Ship's chartering, claims settlement , maritime and admiralty casualty hand - ling, and other business.
47, The Admiralty court was declared by statute to be a sovereign court.
48, Admiralty , bankruptcy and company winding-up proceedings are also undertaken. Most of these cases relate to employees' wages and severance pay.
49, His mind, atrophied by the stultifying work he did day in day out, was incapable of conceiving any hopes or dreams other than those connected with the Admiralty.
50, Chamberlain was not the man to lead his country in such a crisis, Winston Churchill ,[http://sentencedict.com/admiralty.html] his first lord of admiralty took over as Prime Minster in 1940.
51, The law of ship mortgage is an important component part of the admiralty law.
52, Where the subject matter of enforcement is a ship, enforcement may be entrusted to an admiralty court with jurisdiction.
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