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Luxury Bed Sheets For Your Perfect Sleep

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From: "Nadia Rosario" <FrankWallace@butcherboxold.sa.com>
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Keel laying is one of the four specially celebrated events in a ship's life; the others are launching, commissioning, and decommissioning.

Earlier, the event recognized as the keel laying was the initial placement of the central timber making up the backbone of a vessel, called the keel. As steel ships replaced wooden ones, the central timber gave way to a central steel beam.

Modern ships are most commonly built in a series of pre-fabricated, complete hull sections rather than around a single keel. The event recognized as the keel laying is the first joining of modular components, or the lowering of the first module into place in the building dock. It is now often called "keel authentication" and is the ceremonial beginning of the ship's life, although some modules may have been started months before that stage of construction.

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