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Meanings of blockade port in English
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Usage of blockade port in English
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French fishing fleets have blockadedports for the past two weeks.
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All in all, there was entirely too much activity far a supposedly blockadedport!
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They have issued veiled threats that they may blockadeports unless the Government assists them.
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Nor does this doctrine contravene the right of preventing vessels from entering a blockadedport.
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A Saudi-led military coalition fighting the Iran-aligned Houthi movement in Yemen's civil war blockadedports last month.
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As in 2000, the fuel protests began in France, where fishermen have blockadedports to demand cheaper fuel.
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In France, fishermen have blockadedports.
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That blockades , to be binding, must have an adequate naval force stationed in close proximity to the blockadedport.
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Under such a treaty a neutral vessel might lawfully sail for a blockadedport, knowing it to be blockaded.
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Strictly speaking, the term implies a desire to close the blockadedport and to prevent the enemy putting to sea.
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Besides preventing an enemy's ships from coming out of a blockadedport, it is very important to prevent vessels with supplies from running in.
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As soon as the capture of Memphis was known at the North, there was an eager scramble to secure the trade of the long- blockadedport.
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With Togo blockadingPort Arthur and Admiral Kaminura guarding Vladivostok, the Japanese secured the freedom of the sea, and began to pour troops into Korea.
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This was a mere "paper blockade "; that is, no fleets were off the coast to keep neutrals from running into the blockadedports.