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  • .... A straight-14 is a very long engine, and therefore only used for large [[ship]]s. ...family. It is a huge [[2-stroke]] [[Diesel]] unit for use in [[container ship]]s. The engine became well-known due to photos taken at the Aioi Works in
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  • ...gine in the world as of 2006, is a straight-12. It is used on [[container ship]]s.
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  • ...humb|[[Italy|Italian]] [[ship rig|ship-rigged]] vessel [[Amerigo Vespucci (ship)|''Amerigo Vespucci'']] in [[New York Harbor]], 1976]] ...the number of [[mast (sailing)|mast]]s) which a boat requires to become a ship. (Note that one refers to [[submarine]]s as "boats"). Compare [[vessel]].
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  • ...eft of the Duke is a golden [[salt cellar]], or ''nef'', in the shape of a ship; illustration from ''[[Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry]]'', ca 1410.]] ...il the 15th century. Before that the bread was primarily used as a cooking container. Extant recipe collections show that [[gastronomy]] in the Late Middle Ages
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