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Feb. 1, 2009 - Passenger from Flight 1549 sues US Airways, Sullenberger for "infliction of Post-Traumatic Avian-Effectuated Hydro-Disembarkation Distress," claims resulant emotional damage from landing safely on Hudson is worse than "if he had died."
Spencer Green: The Tragic Downfall of Chesley B. Sullenberger III 2009
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The above painting is remarkably similar to a number of paintings involving either embarkation or arrival at a seaport: Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula; Seaport with the Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba from The Bouillon Claudes; Embarkation of St. Paul at Ostia; The Disembarkation of Cleopatra at Tarsus
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The taking Possession of Port Jackson, with the Disembarkation of the Marines and Convicts.
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The taking Possession of Port Jackson, with the Disembarkation of the Marines and Convicts.
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The taking Possession of Port Jackson, with the Disembarkation of the Marines and Convicts.
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Disembarkation, however, was an utter impossibility.
Off on a Comet 2003
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"I'm sorry you had to go through that scene at Disembarkation."
The City Who Fought McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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Disembarkation was a tedious business, and the progress through the town to the rest camp at the top of the hill was one of the worst forms of route march the Battalion had ever experienced.
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Disembarkation, therefore, which meant almost certain death, was postponed until later in the morning, when another attempt also failed.
New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915 Various
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Disembarkation from a train at a point a few miles in the rear of the
Norman Ten Hundred A Record of the 1st (Service) Bn. Royal Guernsey Light Infantry A. Stanley Blicq
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