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The Okeanos is the only U.S. government ship dedicated solely to exploring unknown parts of the ocean.
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The Okeanos is the only U.S. government ship dedicated solely to exploring unknown parts of the ocean.
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The gathering-place of the dead being under the earth, near to the _Apsu_, the great 'Okeanos' forms a means of approach to the nether world.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891
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Babylonians was the beginning of the great 'Okeanos' surrounding the world, [790] is the first dry land to appear and hence the oldest place in the world.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891
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Adapa dwells at the sea, and is forced into the ocean by the south wind, in the same way that the sun dips into the great 'Okeanos' every evening.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891
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The first was the NOAA Okeanos Explorer, which was cruising alongside and then right through a line of those oily globs.
Georgianne Nienaber: Gulf Research Pilot Troubled by Oil Sighting in Macondo Prospect Georgianne Nienaber 2011
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These were the daughters born to irreproachable Nereus, fifty in all, and the actions they know are beyond reproach, also. lines 240-64 from an account of the daughters of Tethys and Okeanos:
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Phoibe of the wreath of gold, and Tethys the lovely. lines 131-36 from an account of the sea daughters born to Doris, daughter of Okeanos:
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To Nereus and to Doris of the lovely hair, daughter of Okeanos the completely encircling river, there were born in the barren sea daughters greatly beautiful even among goddesses:
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration launched its new research vessel, the 224-foot Okeanos Explorer, in June.
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