The captain will need our help to careen the ship soon, so he fined us instead of giving us all Mose's law. |
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Begin bringing the others ashore and making preparations to careen her here. |
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Free radicals careen through your bloodstream and indiscriminately plunder unpaired electrons from unsuspecting molecules. |
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He loves to careen all over the store and fill his cart with things we don't need, like unripened avocados and horrible new kinds of crackers. |
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Extending my arm swiftly causing his body to careen helplessly over some empty tables and land in a heap, brought closure to the altercation. |
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The melody is madly inventive and celebratory, and the singers careen around utterly at home in this mirror-world of whistles, chirps, flutes and cymbals. |
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The main highway is so dilapidated that trucks careen down the wrong side of the road when their lane turns to dirt. |
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While boarders indulge in their favourite frenzy, children can go tubing and careen to their hearts content. |
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These crazy carts careen into combat, crashing into the competition which occasionally cramps them up. |
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Well, the four of us are going to discuss plans to careen the ship. |
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His biggest day comes when we careen the ship, which happens twice a year. |
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Wafered teams of cloudlets careen warmly in rushes of opalescence. |
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Both men careen dangerously and comically toward midlife crises. |
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Rollerbladers careen down its immaculate sidewalks while couples stroll leisurely past. |
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Deep troughs do precede these monster waves, swallowing ships as they careen into the trough and are entombed by thousands of tons of water from the breaking wave. |
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We have a movement full of people who love their country and who are terrified of the course that it continues to careen along. |
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Philou takes advantage of this low anchorage to careen the Fleur for at least 4 hours. |
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At the end of 1940, the Todt organisation established a team at Lorient to find a suitable site to build a base to careen, repair and re-supply the submarine fleet. |
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Illinois seems to careen from one crisis to the next. |
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When we buy antifouling or maintenance products for our boats we give preference to products which best respect the environment and we only careen and lift out in places specifically equipped for this operation. |
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Will it now careen out of control? That could happen. |
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Up above, thousands of fragments of defunct spacecraft careen through space, and occasionally more debris is produced by collisions such as the one that destroyed an American satellite in mid-February. |
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Disturb it and it will careen into complete stasis or complete chaos. |
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We'll shortly be carrying out work on her for four or five days to careen her and work through some final little details, but everything will be ready to head for Saint-Malo on around 18th October. |
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