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The glass viewport, from which passengers could see out, was only certified down to 1,300m, far short of the depths of the ocean floor where the Titantic wreck lay.

From BBC

“This puts us in a privileged position, and we have great steel companies and engineering with the capacity to carry out the titantic task of building pipielines, creating direct and indirect jobs,” he said.

From Reuters

“In my view, that 2009 collision was equivalent to passengers on the Titantic feeling that bump from an iceberg, and then there’s a band playing on deck,” Jah says.

"So in TITANTIC, when Rose didn’t share that piece of wood she was floating on, and took a nap while Jack froze to death...Is that pulling a Cruz? #thatssocruz," Wanda Sykes wrote.

Claims of links to NGOs and “Titantic Leo” went viral.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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