Today's Newport-class ships can debark amphibious vehicles from their stern gates.
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The ship docked in Boston on Wednesday, where passengers could debark.
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You will be able to debark more quickly, which is crucial if you have a tight connection.
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The incoming sea-borne reinforcements began to debark at Trabzon.
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We organised it all from debark, with our own camping kit.
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Then we debark at the factory, which is gargantuan indeed.
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His crew will immediately put their weight on the balloon to keep it grounded while his passengers debark.
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On arriving at Philadelphia, he was too sick to debark.
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Passengers were able to debark during the stop so I would wander around the terminal for some people watching.
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Disembark: go ashore; "The passengers disembarked at Southampton"
Debarq (also spelled Dabareq and Debark, Amharic u12F0u1263u122Du1245) is a town in northern Ethiopia, 90 kilometers north of Gondar on the highway between Gondar and Axum and in the Semien Gondar Zone of the Amhara Region. It has a latitude and longitude of 13u00B008u2032N 37u00B054u2032EuFEFF / uFEFF13.133u00B0N 37.900u00B0EuFEFF / 13.133; 37.900 and an elevation of 2850 meters above sea level.
Debark or debarking may refer to:
To unload goods from an aircraft or ship; To disembark
(Debarking) A process in which most or all of the bark is removed from the logs before feeding the logs into the chipper, or into the grinder.
(debarking) The surgical removal and manipulation of tissue in a dog's vocal cords to drastically quiet his or her natural bark. Debarking does not address the underlying reasons that a dog may be barking excessively, and the dog will continue to bark, albeit more quietly or silently. ...