- a
moving object and that of it
striking a
stationary object. The word "
allision" is then used to mean the
striking of a
stationary object,
while "collision"...
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Civitavecchia (Rome, Italy) when
strong winds caused the
vessel to
suffer a pier
allision. The
vessel came to a halt
shortly thereafter and
remained tied up in the...
- Causeway's
support columns traveling at 0.2
miles per hour (0.32 km/h). The
allision caused two 80-foot (24 m)
spans to fall into the water,
leaving a 160-foot...
- Ruby
Princess is a Crown-class
cruise ship
operated by
Princess Cruises, a
subsidiary of
Carnival Corporation & plc. At 113,561 GT, the
vessel is the third...
- 24
March 2021.
Retrieved 24
March 2021. "FINKENWERDER P****enger Ship:
Allision in Blankenese". Vesseltracker.com.
Archived from the
original on 31 March...
-
Valemax ships are a
fleet of very
large ore
carriers (VLOC)
owned or
chartered by the
Brazilian mining company Vale S.A. to
carry iron ore from Brazil...
-
September 22, 2008.
National Transportation Safety Board (March 8, 2005). "
Allision of
Staten Island Ferry Andrew J. Barberi; St. George,
Staten Island, New...
- The Bland–Allison Act, also
referred to as the
Grand Bland Plan of 1878, was an act of the
United States Congress requiring the U.S.
Treasury to buy a...
-
First Voyage". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 2017-09-20. "
Allision of
Staten Island Ferry Andrew J. Barberi: St. George,
Staten Island, New...
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lecithin led-, les-, -lid-, -lis- hurt,
strike Latin laedere, laesus, -lidere
allision, collide, collision, elide, elidible, elision, illesive,
lesion leg- say...