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- noun Plural form of
sailing .
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Examples
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The fast-growing company says it will offer three 12-night sailings from the Turkish city in the fall of 2011 on the 2,034-passenger Celebrity Constellation. "
Turkish Digest 2010
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The Port of Dover in Kent said all services with P&O Ferries to Calais and DFDS Seaways sailings to Dunkirk were "running well and to time" this morning with space available.
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In San Fruttuoso, where inhabitants must go by boat to reach nearby towns – or take an hour's walk through chestnut trees and ancient olive groves when rough seas stop sailings – it is a different story.
Riviera homes in idyllic fishing village go on offer for €30 a month 2011
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It is the longest-running travel guide in the English language, but open the pages of the 1930 edition and you enter a vanished world: "There are regular direct sailings between the River Plate and the Port of Manchester," promises one advertisement.
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He paused in the office to look up steamer sailings.
Chapter 45 2010
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The sailings by the Mercury marked the start of Charleston's first year-round cruising season.
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The sailings by the Mercury marked the start of Charleston's first year-round cruising season.
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Industry analysts say other cruise lines may not abandon the U.S. and Canada, but that the new regulations could lead to fewer sailings, shorter itineraries, and/or higher rates, but that remains to be seen. —
Cruise-ship regs: Cleaner air, potentially higher prices for travelers 2010
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(TBC enters the small rowboat boater and sailings into "infinity" and through the cloudbursts that guardian the "center of time" as loud drumbeats beater.)
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The sailings by the Mercury marked the start of Charleston's first year-round cruising season.
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