drove a single screw propeller. It could propel the ship at 10 knots (19 km/h). Senator Schröder was built as yard number 81 by Eider Werft AG, Tönning...
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Michigan Senator Schröder (ship), a German Trawler Opel Senator, also known as the Chevrolet Senator or Vauxhall Senator The Senator (play), 1890 play...
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Hanseaten (class) (section Schröder)
Schröder (1742–1821), mayor of Hamburg Christian Mathias Schröder (1778–1860), Hamburg senator Johann Heinrich Schröder (Freiherr John Henry Schröder)...
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sailors during the November Revolution. In 1921 he hijacked the ship Senator Schröder to transport Franz Jung, Cläre Jung and Jan Appel to the Second...
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RMS Aquitania (redirect from The Ship Beautiful)
during this period of time as one of the most attractive ships, Aquitania earned the nickname "the Ship Beautiful" from her passengers. She continued in service...
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of Nicholas Nickleby, The Cleopatras, The Dark Side of the Sun). Martin Schröder, 93, Dutch pilot and businessman, founder of Martinair. Ken Tobias, 79...
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Olaf Scholz (category Senators of Hamburg)
2002, where he served alongside SPD leader and then-chancellor Gerhard Schröder. He became his party's chief whip in the Bundestag, later entering the...
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HMS Otranto (category 1909 ships)
she became a troop ship. During a severe storm off the Isle of Islay in late 1918, she accidentally collided with another troop ship, HMS Kashmir (1915)...
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SS Oceania (1907) (category Ship infoboxes without an image)
SS Oceania was an Austro-Hungarian hospital ship that ran aground off Cape Rodoni, Albania on 4 October 1918 after striking a mine in the Adriatic Sea...
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between Lohmann and the Bremen-based private bank Schröder Bank [de], owned by Johann Friedrich Schröder [de], that was facilitated by the Bremen finance...
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SM U-73 (category 1915 ships)
that later led to the sinking of the largest ship sunk during World War I, the 48,158 tons hospital ship Britannic. After completion at Danzig in November...
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SS Dumaru (category Individual ship or boat stubs)
SS Dumaru was a Design 1003, Hough-type wooden steam ship launched on April 17, 1918, in Portland, Oregon, as part of the United States Shipping Board...
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USS Shaw (DD-68) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
and convoy escort duty based on Cobh, convoying eastbound and westbound ships through the submarine danger zone around Great Britain and Ireland, for...
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voice actress (Lupin III). Bertus Mulder, 95, Dutch architect (Rietveld Schröder House). Gary Okihiro, 79, American academic. David Penny, 85, New Zealand...
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Allain, state senator Ronnie Johns, state senator Dan Morrish, state senator Barrow Peacock, state senator Page Cortez, state senator Stuart Bishop,...
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of former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder in office was to sign the deal creating the Nord Stream 1 project in 2005. Schröder subsequently became chairman...
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depression". Meduza. 6 September 2018. Retrieved 1 May 2022. "White House, senators and generals question Putin's mental health after two years of pandemic...
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USS Amphion (ID-1888) (category 1899 ships)
entered the war. The ship was under the control of the United States Shipping Board (USSB) that allocated commercial type ships to military or civilian...
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became well known across Europe. A farming machine factory was opened by Schröder and Matias. There was the rope-making factory of Venz and Yanzen, Selstrem's...
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RMS Leinster (category Ships built on the River Mersey)
RMS Leinster was an Irish ship operated by the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company. She served as the Kingstown-Holyhead mailboat until she was torpedoed...
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2023). "FDIC plans to hold a second auction for Silicon Valley Bank, U.S. senators told". San Francisco Business Times. Archived from the original on March...
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SS Princess Sophia (category Ships of CP Ships)
SS Princess Alice, and SS Princess Mary, Princess Sophia was one of four similar ships built for CPR during 1910-1911. On 25 October 1918, Princess Sophia sank...
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USS O-13 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here. This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry...
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HMCS Galiano (category Canadian Government Ship)
vessel launched on 18 October 1913 and completed in December 1913. The sister ship of CGS Malaspina, the vessel was acquired by the Canadian government in 1914...
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Barry (2004). Frank Zappa. London: Atlantic Books. ISBN 978-1-84354-092-2. Schröder, Daniel (2017). Frank Zappa: The Composer. Darmstadt: Büchner-Verlag....
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SS American (1900) (category Ships built by the Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works)
SS American was a steel-hulled, single propeller cargo ship built at Chester, Pennsylvania, by the Delaware River Iron Shipbuilding and Engine Works for...
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someday in his adopted home state of Tennessee—perhaps for governor or U.S. senator— and he's getting encouragement from a fellow Democrat, former President...
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Gerhard Schröder announced he would call federal elections "as soon as possible". A motion of confidence was subsequently defeated after Schröder urged...
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Wilfrid Laurier, 7th Prime Minister of Canada (d. 1919) November 25 – Ernst Schröder, German mathematician and academic (d. 1902) December 4 – Anna Tuschinski...
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SS Burutu (1902) (category 1902 ships)
south-west of Bardsey Island in the Irish Sea on 3 October 1918. The 3,863 GRT ship was built by Alexander Stephen and Sons of Linthouse for the Elder Dempster...
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