The vessels are expected to dock near New Orleans' historic French Quarter.
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Two Hamburg dock workers had been arrested outside my house one night.
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Plans include a new floating dock, an eco-focused boardwalk and new washrooms.
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The first smelting plant locked home in its dock, then the second.
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Just as Rupert had said, the dock was clearly out of use.
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Do you know about the new Italian place down by the pier?
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They seated themselves in the boat and unmoored it from the pier.
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They keenly scanned the pier as the vessel was being warped in.
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Must be a mistake, I thought as I went up the pier.
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Below we could hear the water lapping the piles of the pier.
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He looked Mayo over in calculating fashion; he stared up the wharf.
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The government gave twenty million dollars towards the purchase of the wharf.
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But many residents say growth is the last thing the wharf needs.
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The Antelope had left the wharf at about seven in the morning.
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She goes out to the left, in the direction of the wharf.
Ús de wharfage en anglès
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The wharfage is wholly occupied by steamers and sailing-craft trading within the Archipelago.
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My first job was to collect wharfage from the boats along a certain route.
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This includes shipping costs, a quality premium for Australian fuel standards, insurance and wharfage costs.
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The largest steamers afloat can find wharfage at her docks and safe anchorage in her waters.
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At eleven o'clock on Monday night we quietly come alongside at the Bergen wharfage, but the rain keeps on.
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One advantage to the first boat was free wharfage the balance of the season in every town and city along the river.
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From that day forward there was unlimited wharfage at disposal, and there were excellent macadamized roads leading to all parts of the command.
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Not unfrequently, however, heavy seas sweep through the wide channels between these small islands interfering seriously with vessels lying alongside the present limited wharfage.
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Boats were charged such heavy wharfage that they could not afford to land for one or two passengers or a light lot of freight.
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Then there was a clamorous demand for "wharfage," and the hackman charged half a dollar for taking me a quarter of a mile.
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Steamers from Europe were to find wharfage in some of the bays of Long Island, and the passage across the Atlantic reduced to six days!
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Roy and Mary Guest, who had to leave their home on the Wharfage in Ironbridge, said they were disappointed Eustice had not visited them.
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The wharfage is wholly occupied by steamers and sailing-craft trading within the Archipelago.
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My first job was to collect wharfage from the boats along a certain route.
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This includes shipping costs, a quality premium for Australian fuel standards, insurance and wharfage costs.
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The largest steamers afloat can find wharfage at her docks and safe anchorage in her waters.