On-board Sentence Examples
He died on board his fleet on his way home.
In February 1700 Dampier called at Juan Fernandez and while there Captain Straddling of the "Cinque Porte" galley quarrelled with his men, forty-two of whom deserted but were afterwards taken on board by Dampier; five seamen, however, remained on shore.
The Norwegian Sea was of string left in the ball on board.
God knows, there are enough threats to our operation's survival without her coming on board.
If the maid gave her the airline info, she could call to confirm her sister was on board.
After joining the "Giovine Italia" he entered the Sardinian navy, and, with a number of companions on board the frigate "Euridice," plotted to seize the vessel and occupy the arsenal of Genoa at the moment when Mazzini's Savoy expedition should enter Piedmont.
He perished at sea on board a steamboat which was totally consumed by fire while on a voyage from New York to Boston, on the night of the 13th-14th of January 1840.
When this has been done an electrical test is applied, and if the original fracture is between ship and shore the heaving in of cable will continue until the end comes on board.
All are centred in a small village opposite Mou Rambu Point on the west or lagoon side; but most of the men are generally absent, many being employed with the Lascar crews on board the large liners plying in the eastern seas.
The majority of Christian cruise vacations, including marriage enrichment trips, book motivational speakers and relationship experts to run on-board marriage seminars.
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Tone, who was on board the "Hoche," refused Bompard's offer of escape in a frigate before the action, and was taken prisoner when the "Hoche" was forced to surrender.
The ship now returns to the position of original attack, and by similar operations brings on board the end which secures communication with the other shore.
The gap between the two ends has now to be closed by splicing on new cable and paying out until the buoyed end is reached, which is then hove up and brought on board.
In 1904 a regular system of communication of press news and private messages from the Poldhu and Cape Breton stations to Atlantic liners in mid-Atlantic was inaugurated, and daily newspapers were thenceforth printed on board these vessels, news being supplied to them daily by electric wave telegraphy.
AdvertisementIn recent apparatus, to enable it to be used on board ship, a hydrogeneous spirit is used which is fed drop by drop into the chamber in which the arc is worked.
D'Entrecasteaux died on board his ship on the 10th of July 1793, without ascertaining the fate of La Perouse.
In September 1740 Vitus Bering sailed from Okhotsk on a second Arctic voyage with George William Steller on board as naturalist.
On the same day Georgi Pasha, the Christian governor-general, took refuge on board a Russian ironclad, and, on the next, naval detachments from the warships of the powers occupied Canea.
An interesting feature of the expedition was the presence on board of several savants who were charged to examine the antiquities and develop the resources of Egypt.
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Warden's Letters written on Board H.M.S.
It was of about 180 tons burden, and in company with the "Speedwell" sailed from Southampton on the 5th of August 1620, the two having on board 120 Pilgrims. After two trials the "Speedwell" was pronounced unseaworthy, and the "Mayflower" sailed alone from Plymouth, England, on the 6th of September with the zoo (or 102) passengers, some 41 of whom on the lzth of November (o.s.) signed the famous "Mayflower Compact" in Provincetown Harbor, and a small party of whom, including William Bradford, sent to choose a place for settlement, landed at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, on the 11th of December (21st N.s.), an event which is celebrated, as Forefathers' Day, on the 22nd of December.
It is notorious, however, on the coasts that a Malay gang on board a ship invariably gets the better of any fight which may arise between it and the Chinese crew.
At this time the ship in which his wife and family, with all his property, were coming to join him, was wrecked, and every one on board lost.
AdvertisementA formal transfer to Japan was made in June of the same year in pursuance of the treaty, the ceremony taking place on board ship outside Kelung, as the Chinese commissioners did not venture to land.
In connexion with the last, he made a cruise in the Channel fleet, on board the "Victory," as a volunteer under the command of Admiral Sir Charles Hardy.
It was, besides, the interest of the cruisers, who shared the price of the captured slave-ship, rather to allow the slaves to be taken on board than to prevent their being shipped at all.
The natives were decoyed into the labour ships under false pretences, and then detained by force; or they were seized on shore or in their canoes and carried on board.
Here they found and took on board the four sons of Phrixus who, after their father's death, had been sent by Aeetes, king of Colchis, to fetch the treasures of Orchomenus, but had been driven by a storm upon the island.
Before the general peace of 1815 he had served in North America and the West Indies and gained a wide knowledge of conditions of life on board ship under various commanders.
In pursuance of his commission he arrived at Bahia in April 1549, with a fleet of six vessels, on board of which were three hundred and twenty persons in the king's pay, four hundred convicts and about three hundred free colonists.
Discontented officers in the army and navy rallied to this idea, and a conspiracy was organized to depose the emperor and declare a republic. On the 14th of November 1889 the palace was quietly surrounded, and on the following morning the emperor and his family were placed on board ship and sent off to Portugal.
On the 15th of March 1894 the rebel forces evacuated their positions on the islands of Villegaignon, Cobras and Enxadas, abandoned their vessels, and were received on board two Portuguese warships then in the harbour, whence they were conveyed to Montevideo.
The good doctor had travelled much, and the reading of his itineraries and note-books awakened such a longing for travel in the young Holberg that at last, at the close of 1704, having scraped together 60 dollars, he went on board a ship bound for Holland.
The Allies very properly insisted that the fleet must be surrendered into their hands, but before this could take place a deplorable incident occurred in Pola harbour, the " Viribus Unitis " being blown up by an Italian mine, with a Yugoslav admiral and crew on board.
The Port Authority fixes the port rates, which, however, must not in any two consecutive years exceed one-thousandth part of the value of all imports and exports, or a three-thousandth of the value of goods discharged from or taken on board vessels not within the premises of a dock.
A regulation excluding Maltese from the navy (because of their speaking on board a language that their officers did not understand) provoked from Trinity College, Cambridge, the Strickland correspondence in The Times on the constitutional rights of the Maltese, and a leading article induced the Colonial Office to try an experiment known as the Strickland-Mizzi Constitution of 1887.
The time of touching bottom i studied by the Norwegian expedition on board the " VOringen " was judged by timing each loo-fathom mark and noting the in 1876-1878, and the north polar basin by Nansen and Sverdrup sudden increase in the time interval when the shot reached the in the " Fram " in 1893-1896, the Mediterranean by the Italians bottom.
The line is hauled in by a steam or electric winch, and the sounding-tube containing a sample of the bottom deposit is rapidly brought on board.
All attempts to dispense with a lead and line and to measure the depth by determining the pressure at the bottom have hitherto failed when applied to depths greater than 200 fathoms; a new hydraulic manometer has been tried on board the German surveying ship " Planet."
Captain Phipps in 1773 secured samples of soft blue clay in this manner from a depth of 683 fathoms, but as a rule when sounding in great depths the sample is washed off the tallow before it can be brought on board.
In the laboratory the specific gravity is determined in a pyknometer by actual weighing, and on board ship by the use of an areometer or hydrometer.
The colour of sea-water as it is seen on board ship is most readily determined by comparison with the tints of Forel's xanthometer or colour scale, which consists of a series of glass tubes fixed like the rungs of a ladder in a frame and filled with a mixture of blue and yellow liquids in varying proportions.
Buchanan found a mean of 20 experiments made by piezometers sunk in great depths on board the " Challenger " give a coefficient of compressibility K=491 X 107; but six of these experiments made at depths of from 2740 to 3125 fathoms gave K=480Xio 7.
In deep water the closing mechanism is usually actuated by a screw propeller which begins to work when the line is being hauled in and can be set so as to close the waterbottle in a very few fathoms. A small but heavy water-bottle has been devised by Martin Knudsen, provided with a pressure gauge or bathometer, by which samples may be collected from any moderate depth down to about roc fathoms, on board a vessel going at full speed.
There is no difficulty in observing the temperature of the surface of the sea on board ship, the only precautions required being to draw the water in a bucket which has not been heated in the sun in summer or exposed to frost in winter, to draw it well forward of any discharge pipes of the steamer, to place it in the shade on deck, insert the thermometer immediately and make the reading without delay.
Benjamin Franklin in 1775 and Charles Blagden in 1781, by means of numerous observations of temperature made on board the packets plying on the Atlantic passage, determined the boundaries of these two currents and their seasonal variations with considerable precision.
In particular, it was rendered practicable on board ship, and its application to the manipulation of heavy naval guns and other purposes on warships was not the least important of Armstrong's achievements.
After passing through the established course of gunnery on board the "Excellent" in 1844-1845, he went out to the Cape of Good Hope as gunnery mate of the "President," the flagship of Rear-Admiral Dacres, by whom, on the 9th of January 1846, he was promoted to be lieutenant.
But the admiral was not on board.
He was brought to the coast and put on board her majesty's ship "Blonde," where, on the 20th, he died.
The inhabitants out of compassion then allowed Marius to depart, and put him on board a ship which conveyed him to Carthage.
In the years immediately preceding the Declaration of Independence Maryland pursued much the same course as did other leading colonies in the struggle - a vessel with tea on board was even burned to the water's edge - and yet when it came to the decisive act of declaring independence there was hesitation.
On the 28th of April 1789 a mutiny broke out on board the "Bounty," then employed by the British government in conveying young bread-fruit trees from Tahiti to the West Indies.
The first ship among whose crew it distributed the Scriptures was the "Royal George," which had 400 of this society's Bibles on board when it foundered at Spithead on the 29th of August 1782.
In 1915 he was sponsor in the Senate for the seamen's bill providing for better working conditions and increase of life-saving equipment on board ship. He favoured, in 1916, an embargo on the shipment of arms from America, but supported armed intervention in Mexico.
Among goats met with in England a good many show signs of a more or less remote cross with this breed, derived probably from specimens brought from the East on board ships for supplying milk during the voyage.
The rest on board then began to be of good cheer, and themselves also took food.
The intervention of President Roosevelt and of President Diaz of Mexico brought about an armistice on the 19th of July, and the so-called "Marblehead Pact" was signed on the following day on board the United States cruiser "Marblehead."
In 1871 the British frigate "Megaera" was wrecked here, and most of the 400 persons on board had to remain upwards of three months on the island.
Large quantities of condensed milk, put up in hermetically sealed tins, are sold fcr use in mining camps and on board steamships.
The troop-ship in which he was to have sailed went down with all on board.
On the other, the complaint is based on the " interference " with neutral trade, which means the stoppage and search of vessels to ascertain whether they have contraband of any kind on board or not.
Creak, and has been found to give satisfactory results on board ship. The circle is provided with two needles in addition to those used for determining the dip, one (a) an ordinary dip needle, and the other (b) a needle which has been loaded at one end by means of a small peg which fits into one of two symmetrically placed holes in the needle.
Local magnetic disturbance of the needle due to magnetic rocks is observed on land in all parts of the world, and in certain places extends to the land under the sea, affecting the compasses on board the ships passing over it.
The horizontal directive force on the needle on board is nearly always less than on land, sometimes much less, whilst in armour-plated ships it ranges from 8 to 2 when the directive force on land= 1 o.
It is said that the idea of a liquid compass was suggested to Crow -by the experience of the captain of a coasting vessel whose compass card was oscillating wildly until a sea broke on board filling the compass bowl, when the card became steady.
He speaks there of a needle carried on board ship which, being placed on a pivot, and allowed to take its own position of repose, shows mariners their course when the polar star is hidden.
She had 87 officers and men in her instead of 54, as the surplus had contrived to stay on board rather than miss the fight.
Although dissuaded by all his friends, on the 13th of July 1745 he sailed from Nantes for Scotland on board the small brig "La Doutelle," which was accompanied by a French man-of-war, the "Elisabeth," laden with arms and ammunition.
After this act with the principal chiefs were arrested and taken as prisoners to Cape Coast, where they were embarked on board H.M.S.
Discipline on board of steamers is prescribed by the Marine Discipline Act.
A large boat, gaily decked out, representing that in which the victim used to be conveyed, was anchored near, and a gun on board fired every quarter of an hour during the night.
At this time Job Charnock was the chief of the Bengal council, and, owing to an affray with the Mogul troops at Hugli on the 28th of October 1686, he embarked the company's goods and servants on board light vessels and dropped down the on the 31st of December 1600, and the first expedition of four ships under James Lancaster left Torbay towards the end of April 1601, and reached Achin in Sumatra on the 5th of June 16.02, returning with a cargo of spices.
The king, after a somewhat farcical occupation of Rome, which had been evacuated by the French, hurried back to Naples as soon as the French attacked his troops, and although the lazzaroni (the lowest class of the people) were devoted to the dynasty and ready to defend it, he fled with the court to Palermo in a panic on board Nelson's ships.
Caracciolo, who had been caught whilst attempting to escape from Naples, was tried by a court-martial of Royalist officers under Nelson's auspices on board the admiral's flagship, condemned to death and hanged at the yard arm.
The authorities at Palermo, learning of a projected rising, attacked the convent of La Gangia, the headquarters of the rebels, and killed most of the inmates; but in the meanwhile Garibaldi, whose hesitation had been overcome, embarked on the 5th of May 1860, at Quarto, near Genoa, with l000 picked followers on board two steamers, and sailed for Sicily.
Garibaldi went on board the British flagship to confer with the Neapolitan generals Letizia and Chretien; Letizia's proposal that the municipality should make a humble petition to the king was indignantly rejected by Garibaldi, who merely agreed to the extension of the armistice until next day.
Shirase in 1910 and left Japan in that year on board the " Kainan Maru."
He reached Wild's base just in time, got the party safely on board and returned to Hobart.
The " Aurora " returned to Commonwealth Bay on Dec. 13 1913, and after taking the base party on board made another voyage to Queen Mary Land and carried out valuable oceanographical work on the way back to Hobart.
In 1833 he was appointed teacher of mathematics on board the sloop of war "Natchez," and was so engaged during a cruise along the South American coast which was continued for about two and a half years.
He entered the navy in 1767 as a midshipman on board the "Yarmouth," under the command of his uncle; and, his family interest obtaining for him rapid promotion, he was raised in 1778 to the rank of post-captain, and appointed to the "Raleigh," a fine 32-gun frigate.
In this office he continued for six years, till, in February 1801, he, a vice-admiral of 1799, hoisted his flag on board the "Neptune," of 98 guns, as third in command of the Channel Fleet under Admiral Cornwallis, where, however, he remained for but a year, when he was appointed governor of Newfoundland and commander-in-chief of the ships on that station.
On the following day Zelaya took refuge on board a Mexican gunboat, and sailed for Mexico.
In May 1743 a vessel arrived from Corfu, on board of which had occurred some suspicious deaths.
A watch should be kept on rats at ports of arrival and on board ships from infected countries.
In 1 775 Patrick Henry organized a regiment of militia and compelled the governor to seek safety on board an English man-of-war in Chesapeake Bay.
Rule Iii.-Extinguishing Fire On Shipboard Damage done to a ship and cargo, or either of them, by water or otherwise, including damage by beaching or scuttling a burning ship, in extinguishing a fire on board the ship, shall be made good as G.A.; except that no compensation shall be made for damage to such portions of the ship and bulk cargo, or to such separate packages of cargo, as have been on fire.
The risks which they would have run if they had remained on board throughout are taken into account, as will presently appear, in estimating how much of the damage is to be made good.
Hence, in estimating the amount to be made good, the value of the goods or property sacrificed must be estimated as on arrival, with reference to the condition in which they would probably have arrived had they remained on board throughout the voyage.
Agrippina was invited to Baiae, and after an affectionate reception, was conducted on board a vessel so constructed as, at a given signal, Tac. Ann.
He commanded the 49th regiment in the expedition to North Holland in 1799, was wounded at the battle of Egmont-op-Zee, and subsequently served on board the British fleet at the battle of Copenhagen.
While serving on board this vessel he took part in the engagement with the French fleet under Count D'Estaing.
A supply of rifles was bought in the United States, and embarked on board the " Itata," a Chilean vessel in the service of the rebels.
In 1791 Alexander Falconbridge (formerly a surgeon on board slave ships) collected the surviving fugitives and laid out a new settlement (Granville's Town); and the promoters of the enterprise - Granville Sharp, William Wilberforce, Sir Richard Carr Glyn, &c. - hitherto known as the St George's Bay Company, obtained a charter of incorporation as the Sierra Leone Company, with Henry Thornton as chairman.
Complaints by crews as to the quality and quantity of the provisions on board are investigated by the consul, who enters a statement in the log-book and reports to the Board of Trade.
The persons on board the fleet included 564 male and 192 female convicts, and a detachment of marines, consisting of Major Ross, commandant, 16 officers, 24 non-commissioned officers, an adjutant and quartermaster, 160 privates and 40 women.
The offer was accepted; the contingent left Sydney in March 1885, on board the " a.
Local authorities may require premises to be cleansed and disinfected; they may order the destruction of bedding, clothing or other articles which have been exposed to infection; they may provide proper places for the disinfection of infected articles free of charge; they may provide ambulances, &c. In the case of a person found suffering from infectious disease who has not proper lodging or accommodation, or is lodging in a room occupied by more than one family, or is on board any ship or vessel, such person may by means of a justice's order be removed to a hospital; a local authority may pay the expenses of a person in a hospital or, if necessary, provide nursing attendance; any person exposing himself or any other in his charge while suffering from infectious disease, or exposing infected bedding, clothing or the like, is made liable to a penalty.
Owing to his failing health he visited England and France in 1858, and in April 1864 sailed from New York for California, but died on board ship in San Francisco harbour on the 4th of July 1865.
One of these apes, it was related, served as a sailor on board a Jamaica ship, and used to wait on the captain.
In 1596 Donne engaged himself for foreign service under the earl of Essex, and "waited upon his lordship" on board the "Repulse," in the magnificent victory of the 11th of June.
Owing to some misunderstanding, a vessel, the " Neptune, " was despatched to the Cape before the opinion of the colonists had been received, having on board 289 convicts, among whom were John Mitchell, the Irish rebel, and his colleagues.
Sir Harry Smith, confronted by, a violent public agitation, agreed not to land the convicts, but to keep them on board ship in Simon's Bay till he received orders to send them elsewhere.
He marched with his army against the French and entered Rome (29th of November), but on the defeat of some of his columns he hurried back to Naples, and on the approach of the French, fled on board Nelson's ship the "Vanguard" to Sicily, leaving his capital in a state of anarchy.
Born at Honfleur he was cabinboy for a while on board the rickety steamer that plied between Havre and Honfleur across the estuary of the Seine.
One by one the mutinous crews surrendered; and the arrest of the ringleader, Richard Parker, on board the Sandwich, on the 14th of June, brought the affair to an end.l The seamen regained their reputation, and those who had been imprisoned their liberty, by Duncans victory down.
She escaped on the 3rd of June 161 disguised in man's clothing, and succeeded in getting on board a ship bound for Calais.
An observer on board of her would notice no motion except this.
Being besieged there by the Mogul viceroy of Bengal, he put the company's goods and servants on board his light vessels and dropped down the river 27 m.
Napper Tandy, who was drunk during most of the expedition, took possession of the village of Rutland, where he hoisted an Irish flag and issued a bombastic proclamation; but learning the complete failure of Humbert's expedition, and that Connaught instead of being in open rebellion was perfectly quiet, the futility of the enterprise was apparent to the French if not to Tandy himself; and the latter having been carried on board the "Anacreon" in a state of intoxication, the vessel sailed round the north of Scotland to avoid the English fleet, and reached Bergen in safety, whence Tandy made his way to Hamburg with three or four companions.
Carey embarked for South Africa in the following July, and was murdered on board ship by Patrick O'Donnell, who was brought to England, convicted, and hanged on the 17th of December 1883.
The conspiracy was a failure, and Louis Philippe, fearing lest he might make the pretender popular either by the glory of an acquittal or the aureole of martyrdom, had him taken to Lorient and put on board a ship bound for America, while his accomplices were brought before the court of assizes and acquitted (February 1837).
On the 27th Manin left Venice for ever on board a French ship. His wife died at Marseilles, and he himself reached Paris broken in health and almost destitute, having spent all his fortune for Venice.
Margaret died suddenly on board her ship in Flensborg harbour on the 28th of October 1412.
He also had large numbers of prisoners put on board vessels with trap doors for bottoms, and sunk in the Loire.
Davy Postle read a paper before the Royal Society of Victoria, suggesting the conveyance of meat on board ship in a frozen state by means of refrigerated air, and in 1869 he showed by experiment how it could be done; but his apparatus was not commercially developed.
Coleman of Glasgow, and in the early part of 1879 one of his machines was fitted on board the Anchor liner " Circassia," which successfully brought a cargo of chilled beef from America-the first imported by the aid of refrigerating machinery, ice having been previously used.
Since then the ammonia compression machine has been most widely adopted, though the carbonic acid machine, also compression, which was first made in 1880 from Linde's designs, is now used to a considerable extent, especially on board ship.
Given a certain allowable heat transmission, the principal points to be considered in connexion with insulation are, first cost, durability, weight and space occupied, the two last named being specially important factors on board ship. No exact rules can be laid down, as the conditions vary so greatly; and though experiments have been made to determine the actual heat conduction of various materials per unit of surface, thickness and temperature difference, the experience of actual practice is at present the only accepted guide.
Her brother, himself at death's door, was carried unconscious on board a ship waiting in harbour and bound for France.
Carmen had agreed to it, but she wasn't completely on board.
When the first wave of guests were satiated and Maria on board to do duty with the next horde, Cynthia surprised her husband further by changing into a dress and asking if he wanted to accompany her to church.
Fine, but I guarantee she'll be on board.
The paintings are made with a variety of media including acrylic on canvas, oil on glass and oil on board.
The Dutch admiral on board ' De Reuter ' was in command of the force.
A fourth hijacked aircraft crashed in Pennsylvania, killing all on board.
He's the cabin boy on board the luxury airship, the Aurora.
The 3 German trainees on board who joined us for the dive start to look apprehensive.
My client is seeking to take on board an experienced av installation engineer to join their team of av installation engineer to join their team of av professionals.
There are also proposals from think tanks, which climb on board the same bandwagon.
Trying to read a mercury barometer on board a ship caught in a hurricane is not easy.
He said it was an English brig, with a good captain, who would take us all on board.
Nor have we ever had a reed bunting or a reed warbler on board.
You may be disembarked and refused onward carriage at any point, and may be prosecuted for offenses committed on board the aircraft.
Back on board the boat the inane incessant excited chatter that follows a superb dive had to be heard to be believed.
It's very cozy on board when the fire's going, a sort of safe cocoon!
The current plan is to deploy three Aegis surface combatants with ballistic missile defense (BMD) systems on board.
The tour runs every Tuesday from 18 July to 22 August 2006 with on-board commentary from a local expert.
The analog rev counter is complemented by a large, multi-functional digital display complete with on-board computer for all essential information.
Richie, on board to run the piston corer, removing a mud core from the barrel.
The conference dinner will be held on board the historic WWII battle cruiser HMS Belfast.
Moreover, the train derailed at Potters Bar had no guard on board.
The approach is based on qualitative deviation models for the automatic derivation of on-board diagnostics based on decision trees.
Make use of the many on board facilities, before a sumptuous five-course dinner is served in the restaurant.
Will uneven implementation cause disharmony or be an incentive to get on board?
The possibility of introducing or improving late night public transport services with, for example, trained doorman on board.
Kryten, Red Dwarf's on board mechanoid, rescues a female droid - Camille - from a crashed vessel.
Through John J, funky drummer Martin was dragged on board.
It is fully tuneable from 100-120MHz and has high sensitivity on-board electret microphone able to clearly monitor sounds up to 25 feet away.
At FOH, Cooper is using all of the on-board electronics, outweighing the need for outboard graphics to EQ the system.
It is absolutely essential to avoid an excess of information, difficult for consumers to take on board.
Many frequent flyers bring light snacks or sandwiches on board with them.
The swell was about 6 8 feet but with a bit of nimble footwork all made it back on-board if somewhat wet!
I jumped on board and we parted, both of us filled with truly fraternal emotions.
A cheer went up from the ship as the first children reached the wooden gangway and climbed excitedly on board.
Over 200 passengers on board the Sea Princess luxury cruise ship were struck down by the norovirus bug, a form of viral gastroenteritis.
The is proven to be the most beneficial way to take liquid on board rather than large gulps.
Only the rear gunner survived from the 15 on board.
Once on board he began to suffer the hallucinations described above.
Built into the metal hilts are pre-programmed on-board multi-channel sound chips with digital sound effects taken from the movie.
Dress On Board In keeping with our expedition atmosphere, the dress code on board stresses informality.
The advice - some useful, some totally irrelevant, all taken on board - I received really helped me.
The incident was near to bridge number 8. Eighty gallons of diesel were on board and 2 hose reel jets were used.
Dated on board his Britannic majesty 's ship Canterbury in Port Louis, this 8th March 1747-8.
Make sure to read these feedback sheets and take the critical notes on board if you want to achieve better marks in future work.
The on-board microprocessor provides fail-safe operation, by continuously monitoring the signal from the receiver.
In 1790 he was signal midshipman on board the Queen Charlotte with Lord Howe, by whom he was made lieutenant 3 Nov. 1790.
During the journey some of the other convicts on board became mutinous.
Not the Caine mutiny The Head finally throws her hand in just before thereâs mutiny on board.
This technology provides the ability to deliver traffic information over FM radio into conventional on-board navigation systems.
Her crew, wearing oilskins, can just be seen on board.
The movie has been created from the many images taken by the THEMIS instrument on-board the Mars Odyssey orbiter.
A warm, red expedition parka with hood will be provided for you on board.
The on-board GPS receivers have confirmed the orbit and initial Earth imaging payload testing is expected to commence at the end of the week.
As we have a paymaster on board they ask to be paid.
Midnight snacks are available on board for those feeling a little peckish.
Thursday 19 January An early breakfast was followed by our first pelagic of the trip, from Valparaiso, on board the Karina Masiel.
No form of alcohol is allowed on board without the express permission of Stuart Line Cruises.
They will sound persuasive with their talk of " keeping the right people on board " .
The bubonic plague was brought to London by rats on board trading ships.
The kids will have plenty to keep them amused on board ship.
As a result, the detained prisoners were sent to Kuching on board a local steamship.
The satellites have sufficient on-board propellant to maintain their orbit stations for at least 5 years.
Actually pin 8 is the processor reset line and has an on-board pull-up resistor.
The sailors on board HMS ships had a daily ration.
Directly afterward his voice resounded in the corridor, with others talking Arabic, by which she knew that he had friends on board.
Their role is to bring an independent, lay perspective to the board and they have full voting rights on board decisions.
Facilities on board include air conditioning, reclining seats, toilet, video and drinks facilities.
Tom is easily seduced by the easy life on board a traction city.
Aaron is fast becoming a showman with his own style of trick riding an on-board commentary.
But other on-board conditions can blow dangers sky-high for passengers and crew.
Featuring on-board camera footage from many of the most famous classics being used under racing conditions at Silverstone, accompanied by a stereo soundtrack.
These were my limits on board the British steamship Cambria.
Even the USS Enterprise doesn't have any stenographers on board.
And with Sal on board now, I have never been so stoked to record an album.
There are two bars on board the boat, one in the saloon and one on the upper sun deck.
So a 200 gallon tank may only last around 2 weeks if there are 4 people on board.
Another section is devoted to the use of radio telegraphy on board deep-sea trawlers.
Raised in 1982, she was a favorite of King Henry VIII, and represents a perfect time capsule of Tudor life on board.
The vessel is a 48 meter stern trawler with 15 persons on board.
The lorries were carefully checked before leaving the wharf, so that we could be sure the correct number of sacks were on board.
Develop a draft specification for an on-board wheelchair for use on aircraft.
Princess motor yachts a pleasure to be on board whether at sea or in port.
The dictator fled for refuge to the British legation, from whence he was conveyed on board H.B.M.S.
At Cochin Siqueira took on board certain adherents of Alphonso d'Alboquerque who were in bad odour with his rival d'Almeida, among them being Magellan, the future circumnavigator of the world, and Francisco Serrao, the first European who ever lived in the Spice Islands.
In August of this same year he accompanied Lord Dartmouth to Tangier as chaplain to the fleet, and Pepys, who was one of the company, has left on record some quaint and kindly reminiscences of him and of his services on board.
Though the battle between the two vessels was indecisive, its effect was to "neutralize" the "Merrimac," which had caused great alarm in Washington, and to prevent the breaking of the Federal blockade at Hampton Roads; in the history of naval warfare it may be regarded as marking the opening of a new era - the era of the armoured warship. On the 3rd of February 1865 near Fortress Monroe on board a steamer occurred the meeting of President Lincoln and Secretary Seward with Confederate commissioners which is known as the Hampton Roads Conference (see Lincoln, Abraham).
All Europe, then, hailed with joy the exploit of Constantine Kanaris, who on the night of June 18-19 succeeded in steering a fire-ship among the Turkish squadron off Scio, and burned the flag-ship of the capudan-pasha with 3000 souls on board.
The majority of the members of the chambers sided with this movement, and on the 7th of January Senores Waldo Silva, Barros Luco and a number of senators and deputies embarked on board the Chilean warship " Blanco Encalada," accompanied by the " Esmeralda " and " O'Higgins " and other vessels, sailing out of Valparaiso harbour and proceeding northwards to Tarapaca to organize armed resistance against the president (see Chilean Civil War).
The last clause was intended to meet doubts on the applicability of habeas corpus in cases of illegal detention on board ship, which had been raised owing to a case of detention on a foreign ship in an English port.
He afterwards served on board the "Washington" (74) carrying the broad pennant of Commodore Chauncey in the Mediterranean, and pursued his professional and other studies under the instruction of the chaplain, Charles Folsom, with whom he contracted a lifelong friendship. Folsom was appointed from the "Washington" as U.S. consul at Tunis, and obtained leave for his pupil to pay him a lengthened visit, during which he studied not only mathematics, but also French and Italian, and acquired a familiar knowledge of Arabic and Turkish.
A boat was at the landing, ready to take him on board.
At last a ship happened to pass that way and Robinson was taken on board.
They might balk at getting on an airline flight flown by a computer and prefer having a pilot on board to take over if he "feels in his gut" that something is wrong (even if that feeling is the airport burrito he had for lunch).
I also went on board a Viking ship which lay a short distance from the little craft.
Sunday I went to church on board a great warship.
She said we would, and he took us way out on the track and put us on board our train.
To those on board the ship the movement of those waves will be the only perceptible motion.
The instrument panel also houses an on-board computer that is conveniently operated by a handlebar mounted push-button.
During the recap session, the guests on board the 2004 voyage attended a briefing by the reconnaissance team.
What better way to explore the beautiful Gower coast than on-board one of our sailing school yachts.
Captain Cook was one of the most successful at combating scurvy on board ship by providing fresh lime or lemon juice.
Apart from the chief engineer, Jones was the only professional seaman on board.
Lonely ship on a shoreless ocean, she carries mercy, on board.
But how do you smuggle on board the necessary guidance system?
He says it was caused by a splinter of wood entering his head from a shot on board a boat.
Even the USS Enterprise does n't have any stenographers on board.
In August, 1848, a sailor searching for stowaways on board the Ocean Monarch, left a burning candle unattended.
Sundowner drinks and snacks to be enjoyed on board.
Donovan at once plunged in and diving brought her up and she was taken on board.
A complimentary toiletry pack to welcome you on board.
An aircraft fuelled for a transcontinental or transoceanic flight may have on board fifty or sixty tons of highly explosive fuel.
I really should not have had a tuna sandwich on board.
For the man 's safety, the turntable ladder was raised with Firefighter Bailey on board.
Drama schools find many eighteen-year-olds are unready to take on board the rigors of a full-time training.
The 192 containers of vitrified wastes are on board the Pacific Swan, which is owned by British Nuclear Fuels.
Two additional waveform samples shall also be computed by the on-board processor by performing a DFT algorithm on the corrected I/Q signal samples.
Sea promotes a whist tournaments fashion on board some of the beautiful.
Also on board is an enemy agent whose mission is to sabotage the project, but he is ultimately attacked by white blood corpuscles.
This 1965 image shows a deep sea pilot being winched on board a Union Castle steamer.
To get on board with toy recalls, visit the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Finally, be sure your child's other caregivers are on board with your new strategy and contact your doctor if you think there are any physical issues that should be addressed.
Marine battery chargers generally come in banks of one through four, corresponding with the amount of batteries you have on board.
The primary drawbacks of off-board chargers are that (1) they are less convenient than on-board chargers and (2) they usually need to be personally monitored throughout the charging process to avoid overcharging.
On-board chargers are generally more expensive than the "portable" chargers and require a little more expertise to install and use.
You can purchase tickets on-board the bus for the latter two pick-ups and from vending machines at the pick-up locations along the Strip.
It also has an on-board Internet browser so you can check your email or surf the web whenever you're away from home.
While you're at it, be sure everyone in the household is on board with the whole cat adoption concept.
This negotiation is another reason to consider getting the pros on board.
Even youth groups and schools have jumped on board the composting wagon and use these composters to make the richest compost and then sell it to fund trips and other activities.
Whether you merely separate plastics from your trash, or you separate other recyclables, color coding your waste bins can help to get the whole family on board.
Research and development in instant analog photography continues as Ansel Adams comes on board as a consultant.
There are several reasons why you'll want to hop on board this fashion trend.
Along with this growing trend, new companies are jumping on board creating sleek and beautiful gowns to meet this increasing desire for affordability and comfort.
Paul McCartney and Heather Mills announced their separation in May, but once the divorce proceedings were underway, things instantly turned bitter and the media hopped on board.
With celebrity reality shows always looking for the next hook, it comes as no surprise that the latest show has B-list celebs hopping on board for bull riding.
Is on board for the film The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past with Matthew McConaughey.
Billy Mays was on board a US Airways flight from Philadelphia to Tampa, Florida, where he resided.
While on board the jet, the couple dined on sushi.
Superstar couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt can avoid long airport lines and other inconveniences by hopping on board their private plane whenever they want to travel.
For this reason, both kids and adults can get on board with Sesame Street characters, and the philosophies they represent.
Before sailing with young children, parents must investigate the age limits for children on board.
While it can be the perfect job for some individuals, other people need to consider the type of lifestyle and opportunities on board before becoming a part of the crew.
Naturally, Carnival cruise ships all feature fitness facilities, on board spas, casinos, and duty-free shops.
Life on board a Carnival cruise is never dull.
Cruisers must remember, however, that on a ship that hosts 800-3,000 passengers per sailing, everyone on board will not be a member of the group, nor will they be open to advances from single travelers looking to meet that someone special.
The benefit to singles cruises arranged by groups is that the individuals choosing to take the cruise already have some common interests, increasing the likelihood of making new friends while on board.
If this is the case, the boutiques on board can supply most needs, including swimwear, t-shirts and sweatshirts, and even formal attire.
In addition to discount fares, groups can also enjoy the use of meeting facilities and private events while on board.
Unlike lines that require past guests to have taken multiple cruises, however, Royal Caribbean guests can register as past guests after just one sailing, and discount fares may be available to book right on board.
Cruises in other months are less likely to have as many children on board.
If you left your formal wear at home, gentlemen can purchase or rent the proper attire on-board.
So, as passengers enjoy all the activities on-board, Queen Mary 2 cruise photos formal wear will be available for all to purchase.
In addition to cruise ship employees based on board the hundreds of vessels afloat today, cruise lines also have an ongoing need for individuals working from land-based offices.
Whether you are interested in manual labor or a more elite professional position, there is a place on board for you and your job skills.
Sailing in the off season is more likely to produce lower rates, as well as choosing smaller, older ships that may have fewer amenities on board.
When passengers or crew members do find themselves involved in an incident - assault, sexual harassment, slip and fall accidents, etc. - on board a cruise ship, they should take steps to protect their legal rights immediately.
Do not sign waivers or agreements to alternative compensation while on board the ship until you have the opportunity to consult with an attorney.
Reasonable expectations about a cruise ship's liability, safe behavior on board to avoid dangerous situations, and a flexible attitude can help passengers enjoy their getaway without needing to consider litigation when they disembark.
A cruise to nowhere can be a fun, quick getaway for cruise enthusiasts who aren't concerned about different cruise destinations but who still want to enjoy all the luxury and amenities available on board.
Spirit of Chicago offers Mother's Day brunches complete with sightseeing and on-board entertainment.
A great deal of the original brass fixtures, wood, and mahogany on board has held up nicely.
Weddings on board the ship can be a beautiful and special event.
Unlike most cruise reservations, it is only possible to get on board the Bud Light cruise through invitations or contests.
Also plan on leaving extra room in your luggage to bring home exotic rums, flavored vodka, and other liquor that cannot be purchased in the United States, as well as familiar brands at the duty-free prices offered on board.
Whether you are participating in the Bud Light Party Cruise or you are planning your own party boat getaway, always drink responsibly and practice safe behavior on board the ship as well as when visiting different ports of call.
With cruises so readily available, people are jumping on board at any time of the year and taking off to explore fantastic parts of the world.
Depending on your actual location, and what your tastes are, here are some ideas for a weekend getaway on board a ship.
Leave for a 4-night cruise from Miami and stay on board round trip.
For example, there is no miniature golf, climbing wall, or adults-only area on board.
Each cruise will feature something unique, but you should be ready for the activities on board.
Working on board a cruise ship has many benefits, and if you like the adventurous lifestyle then Royal Caribbean employment may be your ticket to a good wage and an exciting career all over the world.
These ceremonies are typically performed by on-board pastors and can take place privately or in mass sessions involving all the couples participating in the cruise.
Princess Cruises is a giant in the travel industry and employs thousands of energetic individuals on board its ships and in its many regional offices.
In addition to these on board cruise ship jobs, Disney Cruise Line also employs a large staff at its private island, Castaway Cay in the Bahamas, including tram drivers, landscapers, and other employees.
Employees who are hired will receive several days of training before beginning to serve on board one of the Disney cruise ships.
Some of the training will take place in Orlando, Florida, while the remainder will be on board the ship.
Fortunately, disasters are rare and cruise ships have a variety of safety procedures and appropriate emergency equipment on board to deal with unusual situations quickly and efficiently.
Ships are equipped with suitable safety equipment, however, and passengers should never smoke on board except in designated smoking areas.
If a disaster does happen on board your cruise, there are steps you can take to help resolve the situation with minimal risk.
Even the largest ships have fewer on board amenities, and gym and spa facilities in particular are often much smaller or entirely absent.
Cruise Disney Magic reviews for personal insight into what it's like to sail on board this elegant, family-friendly mega-ship.
Should you be inclined to take a vacation on board a Disney Cruise Line ship, it might be the start of something new.
What's more, your uninterrupted journey allows you the opportunity to sample on-board services you might otherwise pass up if you were traveling on a cruise that offered various shore excursions.
If you are more interested in taking advantage of shore excursions and other on-board activities, then choose more economical accommodations.
The company employs more than 3,000 people on land and 25,000 individuals on board its many ships.
Such is the case with most positions on board a ship.
Daily, life on board a cruise ship can be overwhelming at first, but it also gives you the chance to see the world.
Working on board a small cruise ship is fun, but it is also hard work.
Crew members come from all over the world and on board US ships, you're sure to find a few individuals from the United Kingdom.
Life on board a UK ship is very similar to a US one.
When it does you can look forward to fun, brief sailing trips that provide hours of non-stop rest and relaxation or access to limitless activities on board a floating oasis.
The uninterrupted journey allows you the opportunity to sample on-board amenities you might otherwise pass up if you were traveling on a cruise that offered various shore excursions.
Gone are the days when you could show up at the dock with suitcase in hand hoping to negotiate your way on board for next to nothing.
What's more, since your sailing doesn't include shore excursions, you are free to take part in on-board activities you might otherwise pass up.
Some also offer nothing more than on board costs and port of call allowances.
The cruise vacation keeps you on board more than the Cruisetour, which decreases the price of the sailing.
They may have a very specific theme or just a goal of helping all on board to become closer to God.
The companies also provide information on what various on-board restaurants and cafes offer forr vegetarian menu selections.
There are often numerous choices on board each river boat.
In addition, the company also brings Alaskan National Park Rangers on board the ships for passengers to talk to.
A captain and crew are on board and serve as guides for your trip.
While it can be difficult to find a cruise in the United States where children are absolutely not allowed, you can find adult cruises designed in such a way that there will be very few children on board.
For instance, if you take a cruise to a destination that is not kid-friendly, there will likely be a limited number of youngsters on board.
Visitors who embark on these Christmas market cruises will likely find themselves captivated by the seasonal entertainment and décor both on board the river cruise ships and in the ports of call.
Finally, if you wear contacts, it's a good idea to pack solution from home, as you may not be able to find your favorite brand on board the ship or at stores in foreign ports.
This cruise also has an Egyptologist on board as well.
In addition to exploring various ports of call, on board activities are also provided, though these river cruises focus more on land-based adventures.
Guests spend 12 days on board and travel from Vilshofen to Budapest.
One of the great things about the Internet is that it makes it easy to see what your cruise ship looks like before you even set foot on board.
The ships are older and entertainment on board does not compare to modern cruise liners.
The evening cruise takes place on an authentic steamboat and features a buffet dinner prepared fresh on-board and live music by a local jazz band.
This cruise, on board the Norwegian Sky, includes stops in Nassau, Grand Bahama Island and Great Stirrup Cay.
The cruise features stops in Marseille, Palma and Majorca as well in four days on board the Norwegian Epic.
If you can extend the cruise slightly, such as to a five-day cruise, you may be able to book a cruise to Cabo San Lucas on board several cruise lines.
These cruises leave from Tampa, Florida, and travel to Cozumel, Mexico, on board the Carnival Inspiration.
Another option is a four-day Western Caribbean cruise leaving from Mobile, Alabama, to Cozumel on board the Carnival Elation.
However, taking advantage of the outstanding savings doesn't mean you will be deprived of any of the ship's amazing on board amenities or services.
Often, to fill up open space on board a ship, a cruise company will offer last minute deals.
Doing this will allow you to arrange your seat assignments on board the plane.
Here is a quick list of ideas and things you will need in order to get the ball rolling and see if any of your friends are on board.
Take your dog on board with you, if possible.
Call the airline to find out the requirements for carrying a pet on board.
To meet this requirement, they brought brother Jared and cousin Matthew on board.
Baggs electronics system has an on-board chromatic tuner, notch filter, EQ and volume controls so you can dial in your sound just as you like it.
Management can still get the same benefit, which is to have people on board who know and understand the safety rules regarding their job duties, but in a way that the employees find enjoyable.
Turning 50 can certainly test your sense of humor, so get on board by laughing at yourself.
Even though the real Jack Sparrow (aka Johnny Depp) isn't on board to greet you (you can find an impersonator nearby though), the Pirates of the Caribbean by many is dubbed one of Disneyland's best rides.
This raft ride goes through a series of wildlife attractions, including a large turtle exhibit, before taking riders on a bumpy ride that culminates in a trip under a waterfall that soaks everyone on board.
I figured he was on board for this game, but instantaneously realized I was very wrong.
Roof click - Man moves upwards into unfinished looking room and email address on board which he points towards.
If the 512MB of on-board memory becomes full, you can transfer your Virtual Console video games to an SD (Secure Digital) memory card, but you must transfer it back to the Wii's internal memory before playing.
While the PS3 Internet browser is capable of downloading certain files, it will not be able to save all files to the on-board hard drive.
With more imaginative game designers looking to bring more uniqueness to RPG games, more players will come on board to see what the big deal is and get hooked.
Even though Lynmar is fairly new to the scene, Lynn wasted no time in getting top-notch people on board.
What this means is that a single button corresponds both to the letter Q and the letter W, and then the on-board algorithm takes its best guess as to what word you are trying to spell.
It is rumored that the on-board camera will be able to record video at a QVGA (320x240) resolution.
It also has a larger battery (1540 mAh), HDMI Micro connector cable, 802.11n Wi-Fi, and up to 8GB of on-board memory.
On January 28, 1986, the world watch as the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded moments after lift-off, killing everyone on board.
As airlines grow more restrictive about what items passengers may bring on board an aircraft, travelers who usually pack up their entire range of hair products now have to reevaluate which items they truly need.
On the flipside, many alternative salons have a tattooist or piercer on board for their adventurous clients.
Call around local salons and find out if there is a stylist on board with curly hair or whom has a knack with the texture.
Inspect their vehicle before they leave - Drivers make sure that the fuel and oil are at the proper levels, the brakes and windshield wipers are working, the mirrors are adjusted properly and that all necessary safety equipment is on board.
Crew members live on board the vessels where they work for weeks at a time.
Am I on-board with the organization's cause?
Many mortgage companies jumped on board with the program to help homeowners close to foreclosure.
There is a variety of seating options on board with helpful deck hands to provide additional assistance.
The restrooms on board are wheelchair accessible.
Horizontal stripes are commonly showcased on board shorts, but Katin is fearless about employing them.
A knight is on board to help with the fight and shoot cannons at the enemy.
The grill has a 15-minute on board timer with a dishwasher safe drip tray.
Games are fun for all ages, and the writers and editors of "LoveToKnow Board Games" want to provide our readers with a vast array of information on board games.
For some rules on board games and card games, go to Game Cabinet.
Orders of over 500 will receive a full color front logo and organization title, and you'll also be provided with a merchant signup sheet to get businesses on board.
Ensure that it is legitimate and on-board with your cause and that the people you wish to help will benefit from the sale.
Just because Christians and larger cities have adopted the Christmas traditions does not mean that the entire population is on board with the holiday.
This cloud-watching scenario pretty much defines airplane travel for most Americans who lack an iPod, which is why it's always helpful to have the stimulating presence of a green tote on board.
If you do love the look but aren't quite on board with the idea of carrying something large (like one of LV's famed Keepall 55 bags, a roomy "forever" style carryall), consider a clutch.
Purchase a duffle bag that will fit in the overhead bins on most airplanes and you'll be able to carry it right on board the plane with you.
The more people who accept and jump on board with whatever plan of action has been chosen to help your child, the better your life and your child's life will be.
It is important that both parents are on board with the style for it to be successful, but how can you be sure that both are?
What many systems fail to realize is that a stricter dress code could be enforced if everyone gets on board with the enforcement.
However, in order for a conservative dress code to work, faculty, parents, school board members, and community members must get on board with the enforcement of the specified dress code.
However, when Thomas Jacobson spotted the vessel, he was hailed by voice by a crew member on board.
With team riders on board like Adrian Lopez, Peter Ramondetta and Jon Allie, Circa's Pro Model shoes are hugely popular.
Julia Lindsay arrived on screen through a chance meeting with Jack Snyder on board a train.
Any return to Stars Hollow, however, would require both Lauren Graham and Alexis Bleidel on board.
Talent alone should carry you, and an honest teacher should want you on board due to this talent.
At first, ladies had to rely on second-rate or toy watches to get their "large" on, but well-revered manufacturers have jumped on board and now offer a tempting selection of oversized watches with slick features.
Both types have benefits for children, but it is sometimes easier to get kids on board with the first type of yoga class than the second type, especially if you are teaching young children.
If your child displays multiple or severe symptoms listed above, it's time to get the professionals on board.
A portion of every sale is donated to rescue organizations, and retailers can also jump on board by selling Big Paw car magnets to help keep dogs and cats in their communities safe.
Doing this allows the squad to get special permission for special activities or events, as well as getting people on board with what you are doing.
Jenny Craig recognizes that diets won't work if your mind isn't on board with the plan.
Now, more gyms are getting on board with a dedicated machine that targets your hips, hams and glutes without the need for you to get down on the ground.
LoveToKnow's expert French writers and editors bring passion and range of expertise on board.
Liability insurance covers the owner in case a person in another boat is injured in an accident, and personal property coverage pays to replace clothing, stereo equipment, and cameras stored on board the boat.
However, when Mick Jones, Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon decided to form a new group, Chimes was brought on board.
Now that school is over, though, they are 100% on board.
Some of this success might be traced back to the fact that they were lucky enough to have a few high profile names on board right from the start.
It was Dawson who took some convincing to come on board to the project.
At the end of the first session Diddy decided that he didn't have enough talent on board to form a band and kept only three of the hundreds of girls who auditioned.
In early seasons of the show, the producers were desperate to get diners on board and posted open calls all over classified ad sites in California.
Thom Beers, the producer and developer of Deadliest Catch, was brought on board to produce Ice Road Truckers.
Also on board is Lisa Natanson, a biologist who is on hand to tag and release any sharks that are caught.
Most of the procedural details involved in swordfishing are covered here, including graffing the fish through the eye sockets and gutting them on board.
When you add in the unpredictable weather conditions, things can get tense on board each boat.
Kyle Kupiszewski - Kyle is from New Hampshire, and has experience as a cook on board nuclear powered submarines as a member of the U.S. Navy.
He worked with his two sons on board his fishing boat and was a favorite of viewers due to his no-nonsense style and hard work.
He acted as a mentor to many greenhorns on board his vessel, including his sons Joshua and Jacob.
We had family meetings to make sure that everyone was on board for doing this reality show.
They are searching for a ship of Maquis rebels that disappeared with a Federation spy on board.
Rarely, though, do his plans run as smoothly as he expects and a certain new passenger on board promises to deliver the crew a whole new set of problems.
The characters have been clearly thought out and developed by creator Joss Whedon to carry on board with them a past bursting with intrigue and together they form the most diverse and wayward "family" that television has ever seen.
When readers first meet Marvin, he is the on board robot servant for the starship Heart of Gold.
Hand painted nail art services are normally offered at specialty nail salon and spas in addition to high end hair salons where a manicurist is working on board.
Overnight on board and with luck plenty of opportunities to see the aurora borealis.