Mr Waterworth was an 18-year-old able seaman when he was depth-charged aboard HMS Strongbow at Penang, in the Strait of Malacca, off Malaya. |
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Alongside them is Monkman, who as an able seaman aboard HMS Tyler helped safely escort convoys of troops across the English Channel. |
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The Mayflower Compact was signed on November 11, 1620 aboard the ship of the same name: the Mayflower. |
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So the three of us climbed aboard with the child in front taking the reins and clutching the mane of the horse for balance. |
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Among them were wounded and bandaged soldiers aboard a clearly marked hospital bus. |
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When the guard aboard a mail coach blew a blast on his horn, private vehicles pulled over, and tollgate keepers promptly opened the barrier. |
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An example of particular average is fire damage to a vessel and cargo aboard the vessel. |
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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station took cover multiple times in protected areas. |
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Despite sailing on a ship that rocks more than a bobble-head doll, most Sailors aboard MCMs refuse to serve on any other ship. |
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That night I was aboard the Kottur og Stulka preparing lutefisk for 90 burly sailors with fairy tale accents and tattoos of anchors. |
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As I hopped aboard, I noticed the bus was empty but for three attractive girls in animated discussion at the back. |
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The entrepreneur, famed for his love of daredevil world record attempts, said he hoped to be aboard the first tourist flight into space. |
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Near the end of that year, it ran aground with very few crew aboard, on a reef between Krabi and Phuket. |
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First and foremost, never, ever leave food aboard a boat that is being stored ashore. |
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As we scrambled ashore, more experienced sailors were taking to the water with glee aboard a fleet of dinghies and catamarans. |
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Rather ashamedly, I assumed that our French friends were cooking something aboard their boat and thought nothing more of it. |
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Explore nature up close and in style aboard luxury yachts, small ships and wilderness lodges. |
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The carriage awaited him, and as soon as he was aboard, he continued his route to his destination of the estate. |
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A long sea voyage aboard a Viking longboat would be difficult for you, but you might be able to manage it. |
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Our boarding party had to get aboard a ship rolling and heaving in large seas. |
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More tired and thirsty than they had ever been, Kada and Sead finally reached the front of the line, ready to scramble aboard a bus. |
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As soon as the first breath of wind rippled the ocean about them, the sail was unfurled and everyone aboard had a purpose again. |
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We were then shown all the various equipment, apparatus and tools aboard the engines, which have to be checked and cleaned daily. |
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With a practised flip, he righted the dinghy and held it steady while we clambered aboard. |
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Further, would not the lack of sunshine or the outdoors make one antsy when confined aboard a cramped spacecraft? |
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After nearly half an hour they were spotted by the crew of a passing boat, and a lifeline was thrown to Rachel who was pulled aboard. |
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The cranks on the deck were moved off quickly, while crew members climbed aboard the massive transit. |
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If Neil and the boys knew then what they know now, they'd likely have been far less interested in climbing aboard and strapping in. |
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Only 190 people were seen climbing aboard, with many counted twice as they had bought return fares. |
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The Pandora survivors managed to climb aboard tenders and reach the safety of a sand cay. |
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They take his body aboard their spacecraft and proceed to try to resuscitate him, completely unaware of who he is. |
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The Mining Scout decided to check out the abandoned vessel, on the remote chance that there may still be people aboard. |
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Walthall has spent hundreds of hours aboard NASA planes, operating remote sensors, but he is doing his research on the ground now. |
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This cruise is definitely not for the always-on generation, as there is no internet access aboard ship. |
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The landlubbers gathered at Gunwharf Quay and stepped aboard, nervously scanning the bright sky. |
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The improved accommodation aboard for the ship's complement of 51 has gone down well with crew. |
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Again, I'd like to thank Steve for inviting me aboard and hope that y'all enjoy my posts. |
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When a yachtie decides to have an AC system as part of the electrics aboard, this new system tends to dominate all of the others. |
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After a week or so of smooth sailing, they were becoming accustomed to life aboard the hundred-and-thirty foot long xebec. |
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And at Santo Domingo airport, relatives of passengers aboard the plane sobbed and fell to their knees in grief. |
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We clamber aboard army lorries along with the PM's red boxes and his staff. |
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The rest stay aboard a 233-foot Finnish research vessel, taking day trips to see the island's king penguins, elephant seals, and giant petrels. |
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Young is only the second airman, and the first female to qualify as a flight deck director aboard Nimitz. |
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With all four of the downed airmen safely aboard, the flight crew made preparations for takeoff. |
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In the Clipper era, there were no cramped or massed rows of seats so common aboard today's jet airliners. |
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An air hostess who saved a man's life aboard a plane flying at 41,000 ft has received an outstanding service award. |
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Hopping aboard my Zellers-purchased Ridge Racer, flipping the kickstand aloft and drifting out into the Kanata streets en route to work. |
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Launched with this jumbo team aboard for a test flight, the aircraft failed to gain height. |
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Pushchairs can be wheeled right up to the steps of the aircraft and are then stowed in the hold while the children are carried aboard. |
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Take a ride on the wild side aboard an airboat and travel into the heart and soul of South Louisiana's marshes and swamps. |
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Renwick climbed aboard a young horse in the yard at home last week and was horribly squashed underneath his mount when it reared over backwards. |
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Robert Rae is the only person with sailing experience aboard the Weaver, the 42-foot ketch that is battling its way up the west coast of Bute. |
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We were aboard the Falie, a 46m ketch that was going to be our warm and stable abode for the days to come. |
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A U.S. Coast Guard cutter had transferred a pump and two Coast Guard ratings had jumped aboard with it. |
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Kanakas had been aboard the first exploration and trading ships to reach the Pacific Northwest Coast. |
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Once, Robert, with the two Rutland boys aboard, came across a circling kahawai doing just that. |
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Australian authorities have found no signs of foul play aboard a Taiwanese fishing boat found adrift and abandoned off western Australia. |
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However, the island's desolation was offset by whalers who came aboard from the ships Emma Jane and Roswell King. |
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The Falklands were colonised by house sparrows travelling aboard a fleet of whalers from Uruguay. |
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Its bronze ram could smash enemy ships and armed soldiers could leap aboard a foe's vessel in hand-to-hand combat with spears and swords. |
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A bon vivant who piloted his own plane and hosted the Dutch royal family aboard his yacht, Something Cool, Freddy had an adman's pizzazz. |
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Amtrak said it deployed additional police and canine units at stations, aboard trains and along the railroad. |
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There was laughter and raillery as he came aboard dripping, but Armand allowed the incident to be treated as a joke. |
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The auto carriers are put together and taken apart while passengers are aboard their section of the train. |
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For gentler fun there's now a Jolly Roger family boat ride in the Pirate Cove, where captains and young pirates can jump aboard together. |
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This allowed for quick bursts to be grabbed by the radiomen aboard the Yunes without allowing much time for a trace. |
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James was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans as a radioman aboard the U.S.S. Troilus. |
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The network isn't exactly family entertainment, although the shows' racy content had been somewhat toned down by the time Smith came aboard. |
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Being aboard a ship was drastically more boring than dancing the jitterbug in England. |
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Life aboard an ocean racer is not a breeze but, despite the hardships she faced, she is not deterred and her experiences live on. |
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The asylum-seekers arrived in the Philippine capital on Friday night aboard a China Southern Airlines jetliner from Beijing. |
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After landing aboard the ship, we board a fast speed boat for the quick ride to the terminal. |
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Once aboard, to his fugitive embarrassment, he is accosted by a young girl he vaguely remembers. |
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The injury occurred when a Quarter Horse flipped in the starting gate with Stevens aboard, pinning his leg against the gate. |
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The time was now 16.30 and a few late passengers were now aboard and the flight was ready. |
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He leaps aboard and the most extraordinary adventure of his young life is about to begin. |
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Ahmed takes us to a new and far and unventured land full of history where the locals are quite friendly, all aboard for Penrith! |
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When you've seen all you need to, it's all aboard, and settle back for the next section of the journey. |
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Alright, all aboard for a time gone by, when narrow pants, octagonal shades, big round hair and teardrop peace medallions were the now thing! |
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Australia G'day Sports! All aboard for the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea! |
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The Downptarick pilot won the Grand National aboard Lord Gyllene in 1997 and has also finished second in two Cheltenham Gold Cup races. |
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The Raven Run was the third time Bridgmohan had teamed up with For All We Know, and his second win aboard the chestnut filly. |
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Willie Supple can win aboard Sky Quest in the Eastern Festival Handicap over a distance just short of a mile and a half. |
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Five races later, McCarron added to his total with a win aboard Nepenthe in the Waya Handicap. |
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Photo number two shows local postman Owen McDonald aboard his horse and cart driving up Ballymanus Terrace. |
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In the concluding 11 furlong race, Spencer will be aboard Mickmacmagooole, trained in Ireland by Seamus O'Donnell. |
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Troopers aboard untried war horses simply had no chance against heavily armored tank divisions. |
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He is named aboard four horses in three races on the ten-race program at Saratoga Race Course. |
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Darryll Holland also showed how to win from the front aboard Barbajuan in the Iveco Daily Solario Stakes. |
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He has already won in Limerick on his other horse Ballytobin and aboard Kilcrea Shyan in Listowel two years ago. |
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Reid won the race aboard Via De Lago in a close finish over Alf Matthews, another racing commentator, on Horricks. |
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O'Dwyer was expecting to be aboard the horse in the final race of the festival, the County Hurdle on the Thursday. |
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Other notable triumphs were three wins aboard Zuhair in the Charlton Stakes at Goodwood, a race now named in the horse's honour. |
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I climb aboard the train a minute or two before it pulls out of the station and find to my horror that my seat is taken. |
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A container, the sort used to ship cargo across oceans and aboard trains, became Vienna's emblem last summer. |
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On this day 390 years ago, the great explorer Sir Francis Drake died aboard ship off the coast of Panama. |
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The balloon began losing helium during inflation aboard the launch ship Triton, around 20 miles off St Ives, west Cornwall. |
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Passengers aboard the packed train said about five miles outside Newbridge, the train driver began to blow his horn loudly and then braked hard. |
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Pallets are delivered to the aircraft via track-driven vehicles, then pulled aboard using a winch. |
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When the tender is safely alongside the ship, climb aboard when the coxswain tells you to. |
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He climbed aboard the aircraft, started the engines, and was cleared for takeoff. |
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I awakened before dawn aboard a cruise ship in Warnamunde, Germany, an unheralded port along the Baltic Sea. |
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Victor also saw action aboard many other ships including the aircraft carrier Shah in the Far East, but to him the Exeter was the most special. |
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You hoist yourself into the front seat like a driver climbing aboard an old steam train. |
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Most rail passengers felt uneasy as they climbed aboard their first train after the Paddington disaster. |
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The vessels and the 2,500 men and women aboard were pounded by 40-foot breaking waves and rescue helicopters and lifeboats struggled to save them. |
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The book includes a wealth of detail on living conditions aboard ships at that time. |
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That ground hold was to stop you flying through weather that could kill you and everyone else aboard. |
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It looked as if Chrome was lying in wait, but aboard the horse Victor Espinoza sensed a diminished vigor. |
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One night late that summer they put him aboard the sleeper for Winnipeg, and when he got off he asked for the Marlborough Hotel. |
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In the 1980s, divers recovered bones from 400 men who were aboard the Maru Aikoku. |
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Bronstein makes an annual offer to send crews aboard the Japanese whaling fleet or even just interview representatives. |
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That cylinder is in a chamber within the satellite, not unlike an astronaut aboard the International Space Station. |
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Bahia Bakari was aboard an Airbus A310 with 152 others when it slammed into the water making an approach in poor weather. |
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Also in June, Aniston and Theroux were spotted vacationing in Paris, and then aboard a yacht in Capri, Italy. |
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People aboard the carnival Magic have another day and a half at sea before they reach Galveston, Texas. |
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Gov. Mitt Romney's campaign toasted its top donors Wednesday aboard a 150-foot yacht flying the flag of the cayman Islands. |
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Mary Campion gave a spellbinding talk at our April meeting, describing her terrifying experience aboard the cruise ship Jupiter and how it changed her life. |
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The fire aboard the ship worsened and men climbed into lifeboats. |
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She climbed aboard the train and soon it took off for Yorkshire. |
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The date is March of this year and Carrie Ford has the most realistic chance handed to a woman of winning the Grand National aboard Forest Gunner. |
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His last win was aboard a horse called Volvo at Punchestown. |
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The stewards found that the racecourse had been used as a training ground and that the rider, Timmy Murphy, had made insufficient effort aboard the horse. |
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It was to be the high point of a wonderful day for Walsh, who won the Grand National at Aintree aboard his father, Ted's, horse, Papillon, two years ago. |
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The Reds nudged and shouldered at the lead, putting their first batter aboard in the third, fourth, and fifth innings but never quite bringing him around. |
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Then it was all aboard for a first-class morning flight to Manchester. |
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Two Darnell crewmembers who were trying to get aboard reached for the accommodation ladder when a surge in the choppy waters caused the two to fall into the rough seas. |
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By 1636, the accommodation ladder was lowered on the dock, and shortly thereafter officials, media, and hungry longshoremen started coming aboard. |
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The disappearance of Air France Flight 447 with 228 people aboard was also classifiable as a result of loss of control. |
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A television camera aboard Discovery's giant external fuel tank provided never-before-seen images of the shuttle jettisoning the tank and moving away. |
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Soon after Jerry disappeared, she shook the red dust of south Georgia from her shoes, gathered her brood about her and climbed aboard a Jim Crow train. |
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I believe there was a captain aboard, but Hughes kept throwing him out of the cockpit. |
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The first to try was a crew of four aboard a specially prepared Fokker S 35 powered by three French-built Jupiter radials capable of 425 horsepower each. |
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Astronauts aboard the ISS will soon be experimenting with additive manufacturing in microgravity, with the installation of the very first 3D printer in space. |
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One thing that fascinated me on hearing that the Russians were bent on raising the crippled sub was exactly how one goes about lifting it, with live torpedoes still aboard? |
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You and 53 other adventurers will stay aboard the Polar Pioneer, your floating base camp, where you'll have input in planning the ship's day-to-day itinerary. |
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Her sister, Magda, is quarantined after catching tuberculosis aboard their cramped vessel, and her aunt is nowhere to be found. |
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The reborn rider was as cool as a cucumber aboard the 9-4 favourite, who followed up his win a fortnight ago in Cheltenham's Gold Cup in impressive style. |
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The minister said as well as bringing in regulations covering drinking aboard pleasure craft, he will also deal with safety issues regarding surfboards and windsurfers. |
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I picked up my kitbag and marched aboard the troopship Empire Fowey, bound for Singapore and Malaya, although we did not know this at the time as it was top secret. |
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Then out of the mist, a whirring of helicopter blades, and, deus ex machina, a man descends fromt he chopper to winch you aboard. |
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Three of the four people aboard suffered only broken feet and lacerations. |
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Now she found herself cooking for eight men and scrubbing the toilet aboard a small boat with no hot water. |
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More than eight terabytes of data recorded aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour were refined into 200 billion research-quality measurements of Earth's landforms. |
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Aptly in this bicentennial year of Trafalgar, the Senior Service was at the hub of ceremonies of remembrance to mark the nation's war dead at home and aboard. |
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People are just jumping aboard the zeitgeist in insecure times. |
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Managing to escape detection, they went aboard a Thai police motor launch. |
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For some insight, I'd get aboard a Coast Guard cutter or a Naval warship. |
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When you climb aboard it's a bit like climbing into your dinner jacket. |
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Armed guards aboard the 510 ft ship immediately returned fire and the attack was thwarted, said a spokesman for the European Union's anti-piracy naval fleet. |
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A Japanese anti-piracy organization on Tuesday unveiled a new wire device aimed at detecting intruders attempting to sneak aboard a vessel while anchored or sailing. |
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A life jacket on your pet or not, we recommend that you think ahead about the animal's safety, not to mention your own, when a pet is aboard your boat or on the dock. |
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I can also remember wailing my head off as my mum tries to calm me down whilst going aboard an ocean liner to see my grandparents off on a cruise. |
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The deputy director of the Navy Fleet Command's political warfare department said that there were negligence and flaws in evening roll-calls aboard the warship. |
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I told Mara we would be bringing you aboard on another longshore boat. |
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All three systems are based on atomic clocks aboard the satellites. |
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Gold and silver were brought by ship from South America, hauled across the isthmus, and loaded aboard ships for Spain. |
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The Chilean air force plane had 21 people aboard when it vanished near the remote Juan Fernandez islands in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Its passengers and traders aboard infected the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara tribes. |
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This ensign is believed to have been made aboard by her British crew sometime between Alabama's two visits to Cape Town. |
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Caracciolo was hanged aboard the Neapolitan frigate Minerva at 5 o'clock the same afternoon. |
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Operations aboard oil tankers are governed by an established body of best practices and a large body of international law. |
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Beatty discovered the problem at a party aboard Lion a short time after the battle, when a Swedish Naval officer was present. |
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Hipper was still aboard the torpedo boat G39 and was unable to command his squadron for this attack. |
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Nelson, now aboard Foudroyant, was outraged, and backed by King Ferdinand he insisted that the rebels must surrender unconditionally. |
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Two men were killed in separate incidents while attempting to haul mines aboard to clear fouled sweeping kites. |
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Several gunsmiths hopped aboard the bandwagon, but it was Arizonian Ward Koozer whose name became synonymous with the conversion. |
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The United States North Sea Mine Force was commanded by Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss aboard the Atlantic Fleet Mine Force flagship USS Black Hawk. |
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The anchor box had wheels allowing the mine assembly to be moved along a system of rails aboard the minelayer. |
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He returned to England aboard HMS Seahorse, arriving at Spithead on 1 September. |
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Zeppelins would sometimes land on the sea surface next to a minesweeper, bring aboard an officer and show him the lay of the mines. |
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One sailor and a priest aboard a Russian cruiser caught in the crossfire were also killed. |
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A Viking legend states that Vikings used to take caged crows aboard ships and let them loose if they got lost. |
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Fighter designs also took advantage of new electronics technologies that made effective radars small enough to carry aboard smaller aircraft. |
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The Royal Standard was flown aboard the royal yacht when it was in service and the Queen was on board. |
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After this major setback, he set sail again on 13 December aboard Pelican with four other ships and 164 men. |
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She forces Jack aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge, a ship captained by the infamous pirate Blackbeard, Angelica's father. |
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Rose Dawson Calvert, the woman in the drawing, is brought aboard Keldysh and tells Lovett of her experiences aboard Titanic. |
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On February 25, 1914, it took off for its first demonstration flight with 16 passengers aboard. |
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Shortly after reporting aboard, Nelson was appointed a midshipman and began officer training. |
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Spiny lobster and a large variety of fish are caught for meals and for trading aboard passing ships. |
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However, some seamen secure jobs on ships they like and stay aboard for years. |
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Oeno Island was discovered on 26 January 1824 by American Captain George Worth aboard the whaler Oeno. |
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Ducie Island was rediscovered in 1791 by Royal Navy Captain Edwards aboard HMS Pandora, while searching for the Bounty mutineers. |
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William the Conqueror's son King Henry I of England died in 1135, after his only male heir was killed aboard the White Ship. |
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It had 168 seamen aboard and was held for more than six months. |
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Nevertheless, some mariners dislike the long periods away from home and the confinement aboard ship. |
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Grouse, Tapir, Takahe, Rhinoceros, Bison and Iguanas all jump aboard the big green bus being driven by a friendly penguin. |
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Many of the supplies brought into the Confederacy were carried aboard privately owned vessels. |
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During the American Revolution, about 55,000 American seamen served aboard the privateers. |
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Navy aboard Nuclear Submarine Bergall, and on the Admiral Staff, Communications Submarine Group Five, in San Diego, California. |
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After a very ginger landing, everyone aboard was able to see up close how lucky they had been to reach base. |
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During King George's War, approximately 36,000 Americans served aboard privateers at one time or another. |
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As long as the captain stays aboard, salvors cannot claim the ship or cargo. |
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The first record of such a government aboard a pirate sloop dates to the 17th century. |
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He rescued fellow sailor Alex Thomson in the Southern Ocean, then the yacht Ecover had a mast failure with them both aboard. |
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He ended up exploring the waters off the east coast of North America aboard the vlieboot Halve Maen. |
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Once leashed and brought aboard the ship however, the bear rampaged and had to be killed. |
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In addition, they used the merchant fabrics aboard the ship to make additional blankets and clothing. |
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Such treatments were not available aboard ship, where the disease was most common. |
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Le Maire was aboard the ship Amsterdam on this journey home, but died en route. |
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Another Arctic feature was the invariable presence aboard any koch of two or more iceboats and of a windlass with anchor rope. |
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Between 1808 and 1860, the West Africa Squadron seized approximately 1,600 slave ships and freed 150,000 Africans who were aboard. |
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It was launched on 13 May 2007, aboard a Chinese Long March 3B carrier rocket, from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in China. |
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Consequently, passengers who are injured aboard ships may bring suit as if they had been injured ashore through the negligence of a third party. |
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The first immigrants to arrive at the new depot were aboard three ships that had just been released from quarantine. |
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The collapse of the Twin Towers caused extensive damage and resulted in the deaths of 2,753 victims, including 147 aboard the two planes. |
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No one aboard a vessel flying a yellow flag would be allowed ashore for an extended period, typically 30 to 40 days. |
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The opening concert each year is staged aboard Jacinta, the town's heritage trawler. |
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Putin has dived to the bottom of the world's deepest lake in Siberia, aboard a minisubmarine. |
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Gavin Shuker, member of parliament for Luton South, joined the celebration as an honorary cabin crew member to welcome passengers aboard. |
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I jumped out with a piece of thin chain, which I snickled round her neck, and pulled her aboard. |
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Shushannah Walshe came aboard as our Sarah Palin aficionado. |
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Of particular fascination is the author's personal testimony of serving aboard the USS Skipjack submarine during the Cuban Missile Crisis. |
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If you happened to be a Westchesterite without a boat, you could still sail to the fair aboard a cruiser out of Mamaroneck. |
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The second order includes dual-axis gyros for integration within a new turret designed for use aboard armored combat vehicles. |
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Standby Attitude Indicator model AI-803DA as standard equipment aboard its new Super Tucano Aircraft. |
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Ensign John Guzman uses an azimuth circle aboard USS Kauffman during leapfrog exercises with the Royal Navy off the coast of Peru. |
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No one needed an Enigma machine to figure out why Jimmy Carter was recalling his days aboard a nuclear submarine. |
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Also aboard are Able Rating Communications Specialist Robert Clay of Crosby and Leading Supply Chain Lorna McHugh, of Old Swan. |
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Author Bruce Henderson was an aerographer s mate aboard USS Ranger during this time. |
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People take cruises in which they crew and 'learn the ropes' aboard craft such as tall ships, classic sailing vessels and restored working boats. |
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In 1620, a successor to the Plymouth Company sent colonists to the New World aboard the Mayflower. |
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Since its 1991 launch aboard a shuttle, the Compton Observatory has detected 50 blazars. |
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Products brought from Asia were sent to Acapulco then overland to Veracruz, and then shipped to Spain aboard the West Indies Fleets. |
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In 1955, Norton race chief Joe Craig gave Surtees his first factory sponsored ride aboard the Nortons. |
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Navy, led by Commodore George Dewey aboard the USS Olympia, decisively defeated the Spanish naval forces in the Philippines. |
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Portuguese degredados are assigned to spend the night in Tupiniquim villages, while the remainder of the crews sleep aboard ships. |
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One chronicler suggests that the knight Duarte Pacheco Pereira was also aboard. |
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Also aboard is the ambassador of the Sultan of Malindi, who had come with Gama, and was now set to return. |
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Troy Bayliss gained a pair of wins in the 2006 World Superbike, aboard his Xerox Ducati. |
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However, it is not independently confirmed Vespucci was aboard and there are some difficulties in the reported dates and details. |
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On the first of these voyages he was aboard the ship that discovered that South America extended much further south than previously thought. |
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Any other answer would cause the mermaid to turn into a raging Gorgon who would drag the ship to the bottom of the sea, all hands aboard. |
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Gaspar de Espinosa, Pedrarias' underling, sailed the South Sea aboard the very ships that Balboa had commissioned. |
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The Marines executing Mojave Viper aboard the Combat Center are beginning to get the chance to test out the MAK, said Garvin. |
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But, except for the gunners, soldiers aboard ship were not regarded as an integral part of the naval crew, but rather just as passengers. |
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As captains were often quite inexperienced, the pilot was usually the highest trained naval officer aboard. |
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Private Portuguese merchants did, however, routinely contract for cargo, carried aboard crown ships for freight charges. |
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On 11 October 1836 the cargo ship Clarendon was wrecked at the foot of Blackgang Chine, with the loss of all aboard. |
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In the days when human muscles were the only power source available aboard ship, shanties served practical functions. |
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As his daughter Degna later explained, he had paperwork to do and preferred the public stenographer aboard that vessel. |
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Fife and fiddle were also used, in earlier times, for work aboard merchant vessels. |
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When Carpathia docked in New York, Marconi went aboard with a reporter from The New York Times to talk with Bride, the surviving operator. |
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The transmission was done aboard the SS Ponce, a passenger ship of the Porto Rico Line. |
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With baitless hooks, the catchers rely upon their speed and agility to flick the skipjack aboard as they snap at the glittering hooks. |
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It left him at the mercy of the soldiers aboard the galley, who instantly killed him. |
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Saving the cargo and equipment aboard a vessel may be of higher priority than saving the vessel itself. |
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We were all aboard Liverpool's own tall ship, the brigantine Zebu, as part of the Big Write educational initiative. |
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Both Read and Bonny dressed as women aboard the ship but would change into trousers for battle. |
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Ziv said that the latest laser technology prototype to be deployed aboard the USS Ponce this summer could be operated by a single sailor. |
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Storms quickly threaten the entire journey, and aboard the San Salvador, Cabrillo must fight for every sea mile. |
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Captain George Lowthar used deception, pretending to be a friendly merchantman, came aboard a fellow merchant ship to extend customary greetings. |
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Sometimes the jefe de mercancia is aboard and sometimes not, but he usually shows up for unloading to collect on accounts. |
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Shipboard discipline aboard merchant and naval vessels was notoriously harsh, and, more often than not, violent. |
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Bostock, who had been held aboard Queen Anne's Revenge, was returned unharmed to Margaret and was allowed to leave with his crew. |
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Because pirates were outlaw sailors, that does not mean they did not have their own form of government aboard their ships. |
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Brunel himself missed this initial crossing, having been injured during a fire aboard the ship as she was returning from fitting out in London. |
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The Portuguese detected inhabitants on the shore, and all ships' captains gathered aboard Cabral's lead ship on 23 April. |
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The navy's list of futuristic weapons also includes an electromagnetic rail gun prototype aboard a vessel that could debut within two years. |
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Between 1808 and 1860, the British West Africa Squadron seized approximately 1,600 slave ships and freed 150,000 Africans who were aboard. |
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If a pilot is aboard, as is often the case in the most restricted of waters, his judgement can generally be relied upon, further easing the workload. |
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Some natives were taken aboard Ruiz's ship to serve as interpreters. |
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It is not of pride or greatness that he cometh not aboard your ships. |
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The voyage started with a crew of about 265 men aboard five ships. |
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Space experts say astronauts are exposed to an estimated 1 millisievert of radiation a day when they are aboard the ISS, which is orbiting some 400 kilometers above Earth. |
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Magellan waded ashore with his soldiers and attacked the Mactan defenders, ordering Datu Zula and his warriors to remain aboard the ships and watch. |
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The squadron was commanded by Captain Christopher Cole, with Captain Charles Foote on the Piedmontaise and Captain Richard Kenah aboard the Barracouta. |
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The study was designed to examine species composition sampling aboard a trawler targeting flathead sole in the Bering Sea and catching mixed flatfish and roundfish. |
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Refuting the claims of Musharraf that he was earning 2,500 dollar per lecture aboard, he termed it a false claim and a way to turn the 'black money' into white money. |
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Any fish were gaffed and brought aboard, the hooks rebaited, and the line paid out on the other side. The dory thus went down the whole length of the trawl. |
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The 82 passengers and five crew aboard the twin-jet Boeing 737 were at the whim of terrorists whose fanaticism had rarely been matched in the grisly history of air piracy. |
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Work around the economic storm and keep everyone aboard happy with low-budget, motivational retreats that boost employee moral and enhance communication. |
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Captain James Dacres of the Guerriere began a cycle of frigate duels by challenging the USS President to a single ship duel to avenge the losses aboard the Little Belt. |
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To cure him of the theater bug, Jack was sent off to sea in early adolescence, spending two years aboard the schoolship Saratoga, learning the sea trade. |
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He spent eight days in space aboard the Salyut 7 space station. |
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A force of 2,500 soldiers under General Ross had just arrived in Bermuda aboard HMS Royal Oak, three frigates, three sloops and ten other vessels. |
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Merchant shippers used the surplus of sailors' labor to drive wages down, cutting corners to maximize their profits, and creating unsavory conditions aboard their vessels. |
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Plus any soldiers and passengers that might be taken aboard. |
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Erika has tapped into the mysterious happenings aboard the ship and communicated with its otherworldly inhabitants using her gifts of Vision and Astral Projection. |
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Unlike ships of other nations, Portuguese vessels did not usually have a cook aboard, sailors were expected to cook their own meals themselves at the ship's ovens. |
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The first depth measurements of the Norwegian Sea were performed in 1773 by Constantine Phipps aboard HMS Racehorse, as a part of his North Pole expedition. |
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Upon the capture of an enemy ship, the clerk was immediately escorted aboard the captured vessel to seal the holds, cabins and chests, and take inventory of the loot. |
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Nelson helped oversee the withdrawal from Corsica, and by December 1796 was aboard the frigate HMS Minerve, covering the evacuation of the garrison at Elba. |
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Just about anything that will stay afloat can be called a recreational fishing boat, so long as a fisherman periodically climbs aboard with the intent to catch a fish. |
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On 5 October 1959, Trieste departed San Diego for Guam aboard the freighter Santa Maria to participate in Project Nekton, a series of very deep dives in the Mariana Trench. |
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On 28 December 2013, a cabin aboard the ferry King Seaways caught fire while it was approximately 30 miles off Flamborough Head whilst travelling to IJmuiden, the Netherlands. |
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Surprisingly, no one has yet set up an online shrine to the Mile Long Club, which is devoted to similar triumphs aboard Eurostar as it trundles under the Channel. |
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Once aboard ship, he disinfected the wound with urine and olive oil. |
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Sailors and fisherman would likewise discard a crust to appease the spirits of dead mariners, though fishermen believed that it was bad luck to take a pasty aboard ship. |
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About 55,000 American sailors served aboard privateers during the war. |
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In February 1902, the SS Philadelphia sailed west from Great Britain with Marconi aboard, carefully recording signals sent daily from the Poldhu station. |
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Hudson and the other seven aboard the shallop were never seen again. |
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For example, vigilant passengers aboard a transatlantic flight prevented Richard Reid, in 2001, and Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, in 2009, from detonating an explosive device. |
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Annes and Southport set off to try to rescue those aboard the vessel. |
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Principal photography for Titanic began in July 1996 at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, with the filming of the modern day expedition scenes aboard the Akademik Mstislav Keldysh. |
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About six months ago, Ed Cauf and his trash truck came aboard, too. |
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After shooting it with a musket when it tried to climb aboard the ship, the seamen decided to capture it with the hope of bringing it back to Holland. |
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As we all climbed aboard, the little boat sat down low in the water. |
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Even though the ship's articles stated boys and women were not permitted on the ship, Cobham faced no repercussions from the crew when he brought her aboard. |
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