In 1665, as the English fleet closed with the enemy, two of his shipmates had premonitions of death. |
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Thick, bristly, black whiskers that covered the lower half of his face told the two shipmates that he hadn't shaved in a long while. |
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After a pause, Marlow goes on to tell his shipmates about his experience as a freshwater sailor. |
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Daemon seated himself as inconspicuously as possible while his shipmates mingled raucously with the riff-raff that populated the bar. |
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Mathew and his shipmates recovered the man and his five friends to Hawkesbury and took them ashore. |
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The merchant ship's hold had been emptied, and according to the crew some of their shipmates had been shanghaied by the pirates. |
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Don't get me wrong, I think stealing from your shipmates or fellow Marines is one of the worst things you can do and you should fry. |
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A true seaman is always ready to act in time to avoid injury to his ship, his shipmates or himself. |
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They are strong young men and women, and they are serving their ship and their shipmates, and I couldn't be more proud of them. |
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Whispering soon ensued, and the crew member led my shipmates to a little boat tied up to the side of the ship. |
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His head popped over the rail and when he noticed Pearl there by herself he called for help from his fellow shipmates. |
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We climbed into oilskins, life jackets and clip-on safety harnesses, and became fellow shipmates for the day-night crossing. |
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Already seen as shipmates by Wasp crew members, they will soon be American citizens. |
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For clergy, this often means that pastors are to be the captains of the ship leading their shipmates into the glorious future. |
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Whether it's our service to our nation, service to our Navy, or service to our shipmates, it is a transforming experience to be part of it. |
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First-time sailors from land-locked states become shipmates with experienced sailors. |
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Jack said as the horn blew signaling the five-minute warning for the shipmates loved ones. |
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Even he finally comes clean with an honest assessment of his shipmates and it's not complimentary. |
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Four of them were shipmates from the old Type 21 frigate HMS Avenger, stokers from 3D Mess, two of whom now live in Lancashire, one in Merseyside and the other in Guernsey. |
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A few minutes later the ship was sailing away north, knowing that they might be marooning their shipmates with them, but knowing that they had no other choice. |
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Some walk away with a handful of letters, others haul overstuffed orange mailbags to their workspaces where shipmates are standing by in anticipation. |
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In this climate of fear and shortages the support and generosity shown to the Harare branch by their fellow shipmates in the UK has meant a great deal. |
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While Darling and his shipmates were busy learning the ACD, the ship was steering course as usual, yet with the help of a new friend to the quartermaster. |
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In a split second, her crew had to summon every ounce of leadership, courage and training they had ever known to rescue shipmates and help keep their ship afloat. |
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Again, a little personal intervention into our shipmates ' careers can go a long way in helping them appreciate service in the Navy on a daily basis. |
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They had saved their ship and saved their shipmates, he told them. |
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More than 60 years later, a wreath from his family rests on his grave at Lyness cemetery, where he was the sole officer buried alongside shipmates from the ranks. |
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Thirty-five minutes after his shipmates had departed the ship, the seaman apprentice eased down the brow, en route to joining them. |
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Mariners report that extended periods at sea living and working with shipmates who for the most part are strangers takes getting used to. |
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When he initially sailed for South Carolina, among his shipmates were the widow and family of the Revolutionary hero Gen. |
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Over time, his research drew on information from his relatives and children, the family butler, neighbours, colonists and former shipmates. |
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Most are young, inexperienced and just out of high school, but on the flight deck, they are in charge of multimillion dollar aircraft and the lives of their shipmates. |
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It is a great thing in a sailor to know how to sing well, for he gets a great name by it from the officers, and a good deal of popularity among his shipmates. |
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This year we reworked the GMT courses to make sure Sailors get the information they need to make the right decisions for themselves and to help their shipmates. |
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Captain Cat, the blind sea captain, is tormented in his dreams by his drowned shipmates, who long to live again and enjoy the pleasures of the world. |
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