reboard

reboard

(riːˈbɔːd)
vb (tr)
to board (a vessel or aircraft, etc) again
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The irony won't be lost on United fans old and new that, amid celebrations to mark the most significant trophy won in United's existence, the club should be at one of its lowest points, scrambling around trying to reboard a capsized boat.
In one photo, five amphibious vehicles were seen lining up to reboard Type 072 landing ships.
There, they'll partake of a hearty breakfast, after which they reboard their cars that are numbered from one to something.
DELAYS Fans wait to reboard plane after troublemakers were told to go home
Authorities later cleared the plane to take off again, however many passengers refused to reboard because they were worried that the technical issue could be repeated.
The real problem for those locals was that the British did not reboard the ships and sail off into the blue but stayed to build forts, run up the Union flag, and welcome them to the growing British Empire.
The company can recycle up to 14 tonnes of waste paper in 30 minutes, and can produce fluting and test liners, which are both Kraft paper used to make core pipes, carton boxes, paper bags, and reboard, a lightweight material that has 80% the strength of wood.
He says after passengers were eventually taken off the plane, he was not allowed to reboard and claims he and his wife Sandra were frogmarched out of the airport by armed police after he was accused of being too drunk to fly.
The train can creep forward at just 0.2mph (0.32km/h), allowing the crew to work continuously on longer sections of track than can be covered by the MMU, without needing to reboard the train to enable it to be repositioned.
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-January 14, 2015-Jedox acquires long-standing partner Reboard
German business intelligence and Performance Management solution provider Jedox has acquired long-standing technology partner Reboard GmbH, the company said on Tuesday.
You get worried about what's going to happen, how you're going to land, whether you're going to land." Mr Oliver said he was still waiting two hours after the evacuation to reboard the plane and retrieve his hand luggage, although some passengers had chosen to leave and collect their belongings tomorrow.