He disembarks and smiles so cutely at me, conveying both graciousness and modesty. |
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Only one passenger disembarks and the train goes off, leaving him alone in the cavernous hallways. |
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The Argentinian navy disembarks several thousand men onto the Falkland Islands. |
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Deplaned passengers: Traffic which lands and disembarks at an airport in Canada. |
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He pushes off toward the shallow end and disembarks, his feet slipping into the slimy water. |
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Eight hours later, it's still raining. The train stops, the group disembarks and the adventure starts? |
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However, by the time the pilot disembarks a vessel, it is normally on a safe course towards open seas and requires less attention by operators than traffic in more risk-prone areas. |
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From the time the drivers make the first stop on the route until the last passenger disembarks, the safety of someone else's children is in their hands. |
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The boat disembarks at one of Lloret de Mar's main beaches where the visit is rounded off with a gala dinner or lunch in one of the seafront restaurants or hotels. |
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Any transit passenger who disembarks and fails to reboard the aircraft must be identified, and his or her hand baggage and checked-in luggage not transported. |
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In the event that a cruise ship embarks passengers at a Canadian port and disembarks any of these passengers permanently at another Canadian port, a coasting trade license is required. |
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He disembarks on the coast of Ithaca and makes for Eumaeus's hut. |
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The author disembarks from a Lake Champlain skiff at Burlington, which resembles a fishing-town on the seacoast, although there is a sickly, unbriny smell about. |
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