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- A harbourmaster (or harbormaster, see spelling differences) is an official responsible for enforcing the regulations of a particular harbour or port, in...
- on ABC as Adventure at Scott Island, and it ended on June 29, 1958. Harbormaster was a Ziv production. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company sponsored both versions...
- performer in the top television series of his day, starring in two series, Harbormaster and The Tall Man. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for his...
- 2003 Vlad Ilie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Harbormaster 2005 The Second Front Archer 2006 Provoked Prosecutor 2011 Ironclad Oaks...
- port captaincies (Croatian: Lučke kapetanije), also referred to as the harbormasters' offices, are a civilian administration of the Croatian Ministry of...
- Shadow. Later that year, she appeared in episodes of Goodyear Theatre and Harbormaster, along with another film, Slim Carter. In 1958, she had a small role...
- fountain itself—-for what became a boondoggle. The new facility was named Harbormasters, and the city guaranteed a $2.9 million federal building loan on the...
- grounds with the settlement become inaccessible (and presumably, with Harbormaster, lose their harbor points). Knights are pla**** on the edges of tiles...
- as Dr. Abraham van Helsing Dan van Husen as Warden Jan Groth [de] as Harbormaster Carsten Bodinus as Schrader Martje Grohmann as Mina Rijk de Gooyer as...
- York City. The book is dedicated to painter Jane Freilicher. To the Harbormaster Poem: "The eager note on my door..." To the Film industry in Crisis Poem:...