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"WHEN THE Pamir slid down the ways on 29 July 1905, she represented a commitment to the future of commercial shipping under sail."
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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shoreside management, traditional sail, conservative sail plan, squall activity, stability casualties, clipper privateers, sailing ship operations, heeling energy, sail trainee, modern sail training, rig conversion, deck edge immersion, watertight subdivision, commercial sail, uninspected vessels, freeing ports, righting arm, certified vessels, sail training ships, sail training vessels, navigable semicircle, heeling forces, inclining experiment, pilot schooners, heeling angle
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Maria Asumpta, Pride of Baltimore, United States, Ocean Academy, Cape Horn, World War, Captain Sheldon, North Sea, New Zealand, Department of Transport, Rumps Point, Summary Report, China Clipper Society, Rotterdamsche Lloyd, Buenos Aires, Sailing School Vessels, Ciudad de Inca, South America, Wolfson Unit, Erich Laeisz, North America, United Kingdom, Captain Litchfield, Chuck Gieg, Exemption Certificate
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