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barge
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United Kingdom
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Often used for leisurely cruises or special events on rivers and canals
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1
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2
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barge
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United Kingdom
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Primarily used for transporting goods, often in larger bodies of water such as lakes, seas, and oceans
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1
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3
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british vessel
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UK
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Common to see British vessels in the waters around the United Kingdom.
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1
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4
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british vessel
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UK
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Symbol of national pride and heritage, often associated with naval traditions and military history.
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1
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5
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british vessel
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United Kingdom
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Refers to a ship or boat associated with the British maritime tradition.
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1
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6
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british vessel
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United Kingdom
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May refer to a ship or boat associated with the British navy or merchant fleet
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1
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7
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naval architecture
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United Kingdom
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Naval architecture is closely associated with shipbuilding and maritime industries.
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1
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8
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sailor
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UK
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Respected profession with a long maritime tradition
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1
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9
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sailor
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United Kingdom
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Sailors are often associated with Navy or maritime professions in coastal regions.
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1
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10
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sailors
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United Kingdom
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Sailors are associated with a sense of adventure and freedom, often glorified in literature and media.
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1
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11
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shipper
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UK
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Refers to a person who supports or desires a romantic relationship between two fictional characters in TV shows or movies.
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1
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