The crewmembers of all three maneuvered their combat systems to a position of advantage and engaged the enemy with devastating results. |
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She appeared to be more concerned for the well-being of the other crewmembers than afraid for her own life. |
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Still painfully wounded, he helped the tail gunner out to the wing of the aircraft so the other crewmembers could help them onto a waiting boat. |
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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition Four and Five crewmembers performed a total of 12 bioastronautics investigations. |
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Navy coastguard personnel retrieved seven crewmembers who had been working on a Sattahip fishing vessel after strong waves sank their boat. |
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The featureless figure pointed with the needler at the two crewmembers still alive and gestured towards hatch leading to the rest of the ship. |
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So, he quickly wrote a note and passed his concern to the aircraft captain via one of the backseat crewmembers. |
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Motors and lifting straps can fail because crewmembers attempt to lift the plow while the blades are full of dirt and debris. |
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The Coast Guard is continuing the search for six missing crewmembers who plunged into the sea Wednesday during a rescue attempt. |
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While I'm mentioning crewmembers, you'll see Joel Coen listed in the credits as Assistant Film Editor. |
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In World War II, anxious bomber crewmembers advised their gunners to use up the entire 27-foot-long machine-gun ammo belt on a persistent target. |
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We spice up the action with a bit of intramural animosity between crewmembers, which gives the film an occasional shot of action, but mostly it's scenic. |
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Did you know the production crewmembers all had to get scuba certifications? |
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An oil rig tender found the yacht in the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf on Friday and took two of the four crewmembers, both of whom were severely seasick, on board. |
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Because their mission is yet to be determined, the crewmembers are training on everything from force protection to battle stations and rules of engagement. |
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He will then be questioned by dozens of lawyers representing passengers and crewmembers. |
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Voice control of the computer holds promise, but crewmembers want something much more reliable on the machine side and much more forgiving of human error. |
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They may also provide new insights to ensure the health, safety and performance of International Space Station crewmembers and future spacefarers on extended missions. |
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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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With Dan and the other crewmembers back, did you feel the show got the cortisone shot it needed to run smoothly again? |
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The captain and one co-pilot will be in the pilots' seats for both takeoff and landing, but during the flight all crewmembers take turns at the controls. |
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The sight conservation program requires that the MDR examine crewmembers following the emergency use of an eyewash unit. |
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In very rough seas or in the event of a dismasting crewmembers have been airlifted away with broken limbs or chest, pelvis and head injuries. |
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A chief steward's duties may overlap with those of the steward's assistant, the chief cook, and other Steward's department crewmembers. |
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In addition, it requires competent crewmembers to understand 'taking a turn' around a cleat and to be able to make cleated lines secure. |
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The only crewmembers in the cargo compartment of that C-130 during the airdrop were the loadmasters. |
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While many crewmembers think of them as colones who sit behind desks, we must remember they all used to be crewdogs like us. |
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One of these crewmembers, Wendy Touton, suffered hypothermia and was taken by helicopter to Tralee General Hospital. |
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Soon after the ship's arrival, and upon hailing the vessel, the Miss Tiffany's crewmembers were seen jettisoning a number of suspect packages overboard. |
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This advantage in manpower was vital in overpowering the crews of larger vessels, which themselves often lacked sufficient crewmembers to put up a strong defence. |
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Crewmembers were working aloft when we recorded this and using those gantlines to hoist tools and materials up to them. |
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Crewmembers tend to use whichever bolts, pins, washers, or cotter pins they find in their spare-bolt bins to hold together this portion of the plow. |
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