Examples of 'transatlantic crossing' in a sentence

Meaning of "transatlantic crossing"

transatlantic crossing - refers to the act of traveling by boat or ship across the Atlantic Ocean

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transatlantic crossing
At the heart of the unprecedented transatlantic crossing.
A transatlantic crossing makes it possible to meet many animals.
For the fastest transatlantic crossing.
Scout is an autonomous robotic boat designed to complete the first autonomous transatlantic crossing.
The greatest transatlantic crossing.
Units there were loaded onto transport ships for the transatlantic crossing.
We love the transatlantic crossing with the many days at sea.
What a fantastic way to start or end a transatlantic crossing.
A transatlantic crossing with a stop-over on Island.
What a fantastic way to start or finish a transatlantic crossing.
Finland began one last transatlantic crossing before the Armistice.
America is the last holder of the blue riband for the fastest transatlantic crossing.
The transatlantic crossing is one of Edouard 's many dreams.
This also coincides with a Transatlantic crossing.
A transatlantic crossing is a very risky expedition that requires a lot of resources, boats, crews, provisions.

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Coe had met Mai during a transatlantic crossing.
First transatlantic crossing by an airship ( R34 ( airship ) ) which arrives at Roosevelt Field from England.
After this he hoped to make the transatlantic crossing back to England.
The Blue Ribband was awarded to the ship that made the fastest commercial transatlantic crossing.
Now, the time has come for our transatlantic crossing to Barbados, in the Antilles.
Millions lost their lives in the long march through Africa and the subsequent transatlantic crossing.
That 's natural on a transatlantic crossing.
The vessel would take one more stop in Queenstown, Ireland before the ill-fated transatlantic crossing.
His enthusiasm is shared by Dino, “ A transatlantic crossing still remains a challenge.
Rich, america is the last holder of the blue riband for the fastest transatlantic crossing.
NC-4 prior to the transatlantic crossing.
According to the book, the ship carried just 36 passengers on her first transatlantic crossing.
That 's natural for a transatlantic crossing.
She arrived in Casablanca, French Morocco, after an uneventful transatlantic crossing.
The Bremen, after the transatlantic crossing.
The American Civil War permanently ended Lowe 's attempt at a transatlantic crossing.
American aviator Amelia Earhart is greeted after her transatlantic crossing from Newfoundland in 1932.
In 1919 Maitland was on board the Airship R34 when it completed the first transatlantic crossing.
You know, I remember my first transatlantic crossing.
Discussion with Sir Richard Branson during the transatlantic crossing.
GETAFlX, That 's natural on a transatlantic crossing.
The RMS Poseidon, a luxury ocean liner, is making a transatlantic crossing.
GETAFIX: That's natural on a transatlantic crossing.
I feel awful! GETAFlX, That 's natural on a transatlantic crossing.
After two stops in France and Ireland, the Titanic began its transatlantic crossing with 2,216 passengers.

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