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In the end, after test flights with no passengers
aboard
had shown no engine damage, and aircraft engine manufacturers told aviation authorities that their engines could operate safely with a low level of ash in the atmosphere, Europe’s skies were reopened.
So will those who, while not jumping
aboard
the venality train themselves, hold the doors open for others, by failing to defend ethical standards.
In one dilemma, you are standing by a railroad track when you notice that a trolley, with no one aboard, is heading for a group of five people.
But, in a new twist, Italian authorities at the beginning of this year rescued hundreds of migrants, including pregnant women and dozens of children,
aboard
an aging steel-hulled freighter.
Migrants who have made it as far as France are living in tents near Calais, waiting for a chance to get to England by scrambling
aboard
a freight train passing through the Channel Tunnel.
Regional trade agreements, by contrast, have long taken labor standards
aboard.
(Trump himself participated in a meeting
aboard
Air Force One, as he returned from his second presidential trip abroad, to draft a statement to cover up what happened in that Trump Tower meeting.)
Dying for EuropeLONDON – This summer, a gruesome tragedy unfolded
aboard
a ship in the Mediterranean Sea.
Indeed, only after almost 300 civilians died
aboard
MH-17 was the EU prepared to impose the sort of economic sanctions that will have a meaningful impact on the Russian economy.
Most developing-country diplomats take domestic staff with them on overseas assignments, paying them a good salary by their national standards, plus a cost differential for working
aboard.
In other words, if whoever launched the missile did so with the intent of killing the civilian passengers
aboard
MH17, the act was unmistakably a war crime.
Most extraordinary of all, it seems that the US was behind the apparent refusal of France, Spain, Italy, and Portugal to permit Bolivian President Evo Morales’s airplane to enter their airspace en route home from Moscow, on the grounds that Snowden might have been
aboard.
Ceausescu and his wife, the infamous Elena, fled from the roof of the Central Committee
aboard
a white helicopter as crowds stormed the building.
In the seventeenth century, the Dutch scholar Hugo Grotius, who is recognized for codifying international law, argued that pirates could be tried for their crimes, regardless of where they were committed,
aboard
the ships that captured them.
But Humala's detractors claim he took up arms to help the escape of Montesinos, who was already wanted by the law, but managed to flee
aboard
a sailboat towards Galapagos on the day of the coup.
And, as a 2017 New York Times report indicates, the conditions
aboard
these ships are appalling.
They have heard the harrowing stories of life
aboard
the Coast Guard ships.
India has a humiliating history with JeM’s founder and chief, Maulana Masood Azhar, who was released from an Indian prison in 1999, along with two other terrorists, in exchange for the passengers
aboard
an Indian Airlines flight that Pakistani terrorists hijacked to Kandahar in then-Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
Where would we be today if all-out nuclear war had not been averted by the actions of Vasili Alexandrovich Arkhipov, a lone Second Captain who, at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, urged restraint when the other commanders
aboard
his Soviet nuclear B-59 submarine mistakenly believed they were under attack by the United States?
In 2004, Anna Politkovskaya, a columnist for the liberal newspaper Novaya Gazeta, was sickened by toxins
aboard
an airplane traveling from Moscow to Beslan.
After Iran’s leaders admitted – following three days of official denials – that Iranian missiles accidentally downed a Ukrainian civilian airplane, killing all 176 people aboard, the regime has once again become the target of popular outrage.
One after another, reports arrived that would profoundly affect public opinion: new observations taken by the transatlantic liner Pereire, the Inman line's Etna running afoul of the monster, an official report drawn up by officers on the French frigate Normandy, dead-earnest reckonings obtained by the general staff of Commodore Fitz-James
aboard
the Lord Clyde.
They even reprinted reports from ancient times: the views of Aristotle and Pliny accepting the existence of such monsters, then the Norwegian stories of Bishop Pontoppidan, the narratives of Paul Egede, and finally the reports of Captain Harrington-- whose good faith is above suspicion--in which he claims he saw, while
aboard
the Castilian in 1857, one of those enormous serpents that, until then, had frequented only the seas of France's old extremist newspaper, The Constitutionalist.
I rushed
aboard.
Welcome aboard, professor.
On the cetacean question no doubts arose in his mind, and he didn't allow the animal's existence to be disputed
aboard
his vessel.
I'll let the reader decide whether eyes got proper exercise
aboard
the Abraham Lincoln.
But one of them, the captain of the Monroe, knew that Ned Land had shipped
aboard
the Abraham Lincoln and asked his help in hunting a baleen whale that was in sight.
Anxious to see Ned Land at work, Commander Farragut authorized him to make his way
aboard
the Monroe.
And if the strange commander of this boat did have a secret to keep-- which seemed rather likely--he would never give us freedom of movement
aboard
his vessel.
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