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We()this port for replenishment of fuel oil.
A
is calling at
B
are calling at
C
is calling on
D
are calling on
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will meet withB
met withC
would meet withD
would have met with
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powerB
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diesel oil instead of fuel oilB
fuel oil instead of diesel oilC
diesel oil instead fuel oilD
fuel oil instead diesel oil
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take;saveB
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at current price at the nearest main bunkering portB
at current price at the port of redelivery if it is not available to obtain the current price at the nearest main bunkering portC
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