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... funds to procure six to eight patrol ships, increase surveillance capabilities, and establish... in pursuing national interests by planting flags, increasing military presence, and engaging in leg...
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... for the classification and registry of ships recognized by a government referred to in paragrap.... Signalling Flags . 79. (1) Every Canadian ship of more than 150 ton...
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... cannot "go around the world and just plant flags and say, 'We're claiming this territory'." (35) Mi...
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...(e) is sailing under flags of two or more states and flying/ the flags accord... side three (3) or four (4) of the Canadian ships. Armed boarding teams, perhaps including members o...
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... Port State Control safety inspections of ships in Canadian waters. If this block does not exist i... ships all around the world flying different flags. That would be] problematic because that would res...
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... also found two of the Applicants client ships were replaced by four, showing the Respondents d... while the other three sailed under foreign flags. The Canadian flagged vessel was the M.T. Acadian ...
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...(e) is sailing under flags of two or more states and flying/ the flags accord... side three (3) or four (4) of the Canadian ships. Armed boarding teams, perhaps including members o...
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... . Deloraine: . Flags of the World Lake Metigoshe (beaches, play are...
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..., including their home port, is a feature of ships engaged in international maritime commerce. The tr... ships being owned singly and sailing under flags of convenience. A large tanker may by negligent na...
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[Bill Williamson] said that much of his early thinking was profoundly influenced by a man named Paddy, who was a friend of his aunt and a strong Irish republican. Williamson never knew if Paddy had been personally involved in political violence in Ireland, but he vigorously promoted the republican cause and found a receptive audience in young Williamson. "He had a sort of a hatred, or a dislike, of imperialism in general and in particular that of the British Empire, which he thought was enslaving the world," Williamson said. "I remember when I was a very young boy him pointing to the Union Jack flying over some building or the other, and he says, 'Look at that flag, boy. Wherever that flag flies there's misery and oppression.' And that had a great effect on me.
Knowing that a few Basqu...
... in the United States and Mexico, and on ships that sailed as far as Australia. Along the way, he... The city hall was festooned with republican flags, Basque flags, anarchist flags, and communist flag...