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  • The Pandora survivors managed to climb aboard tenders and reach the safety of a sand cay.
  • The journey north-west from Edinburgh is a delight, with lush pasturelands giving way to the rugged beauty of the Trossachs and then Argyll and the western seaboard.
  • Airwing flight handlers prepare to launch a Navy F / 18 fighter aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt on Monday.
  • Here he climbs aboard the ‘longest train in the world’, breaking his journey at Chinguetti.
  • Perhaps they should have to pass their cycling proficiency test before climbing aboard. Times, Sunday Times
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  • This done with expedition, like men skilful in such mischief, as they took their cockboat to go aboard their own ship, it was overwhelmed in the sea, and certain of these men there drowned; the rest were preserved even by those silly souls whom they had before spoiled, who saved and delivered them aboard the _Swallow_. Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage to Newfoundland
  • She climbed aboard the Mumbles train and huddled in a seat in the warmth of the lower deck.
  • A wide area of coastal plains extends across the western seaboard, a region of phosphate mining and the cultivation of citrus, olives, tobacco, and grains.
  • An annual music festival would include opera performances aboard container vessels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Australian authorities have found no signs of foul play aboard a Taiwanese fishing boat found adrift and abandoned off western Australia.
  • Since everybody is safely aboard, we can shove off.
  • That young hair brained fellow has sent us a brace of petticoats aboard; and these the profane reprobate calls his divinities! The Red Rover
  • That could see Tommy Bridewell aboard the Quay Garage Honda posing questions of the title chasing pack as he ran only marginally down in seventh place ahead of Alastair Seeley on the second Relentless Suzuki and Chris Walker riding his privately entered Suzuki Roadracingworld.com
  • A television camera aboard Discovery's giant external fuel tank provided never-before-seen images of the shuttle jettisoning the tank and moving away.
  • The astronauts and mechanical arms can certain assemble a small SEP and put the payload aboard. Shuttle-C - NASA Watch
  • She was the oldest living chelonian and the only living creature to have met Charles Darwin and traveled aboard the Beagle. Steve and Me
  • Aboard the covered harvest wagons, out of the misty air, we wind our way past fields of broccoli, kale and parsley, and stop in the tomato patch.
  • If you have a customs inspector, make sure that person is accompanied by a chaperon while they are aboard.
  • Lucid, a 53-year-old biochemist, plans a 143-day stay aboard Mir as a guest researcher.
  • Lovelock was saying, `We have charts for the whole world aboard, both airways and admiralty. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • Climb aboard without getting wet, you're less likely to get hypothermia. The Sun
  • A second ascender was in the air—Newkirk aboard, clutching an aerial bomb in his arms. LEVIATHAN
  • And if you are a fan of both actors you should climb aboard. The Sun
  • Therefore it was made spacious, humane, livable, for those who must live aboard it. THE DISPOSSESSED
  • So I was busy, -- but managed to dismast the _hantu_ prau and wrap it up in matting, so that it went aboard with the plunder. The Spinner's Book of Fiction
  • They could put loudspeakers aboard and play a certain Melanie Safka song during the parade for us old boomers ... I Wonder What NASA's Float Will Look Like - NASA Watch
  • Escapade basically provides the experience of taking off and landing a commercial airliner, aboard Britannia's 737 flight simulator.
  • He defiantly skirted the Italian coastline aboard his luxury yacht, taunting the authorities who had steadfastly refused to allow him to set foot in his native country for more than half a century.
  • A doctor from Olaf Tryggvason went aboard, but all he could find by way of sickness was a man who had barked his shin on a barrel.
  • Just at the moment Spartacus expects to embark his army and followers aboard the Silesian ships, news of betrayal and of Roman armies converging on his position causes Spartacus to radically revise his plans.
  • The end of the War of 1812 with Britain inaugurated decades of peaceful economic growth, with new roads and canals opening the eastern seaboard to easier and speedier travel.
  • Really, I think I should have strangled the man if forced to endure his companionship aboard a small vessel!
  • Japanese companies, especially those in the auto sector, are long-term investors in Thailand and are some of the key tenants at Hemaraj's and Amata's industrial estates on the country's eastern seaboard. Real Estate
  • The Greek initiative would have the humanitarian aid currently aboard flotilla ships loaded onto watercraft of the Greek government and transferred to Gaza through organized channels. Activists Reject Greek Offer to Send Flotilla Aid to Gaza
  • Photo number two shows local postman Owen McDonald aboard his horse and cart driving up Ballymanus Terrace.
  • For Daniel it simply wasn't worth the risk of being caught aboard a stolen transport ship just to pilfer one bonus load of olive oil. OFF THE CHART
  • My notebook reminds me of the scene: a dabchick swimming across the mere with a brood of tiny young all aboard and peeping from under the parent's wings.
  • TWO divers had to be winched aboard a helicopter and flown ashore suffering from the bends. The Sun
  • Therefore it seems that a showdown and perhaps bloodshed is unavoidable, to be recorded by the international press teams aboard the “Freedom Flotilla.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Gaza Blockade Violence News You May Have Missed
  • Xenophanes says that the star-like phenomena seen when aboard ship, which some call the Dioscuri, are cloudlets, glimmering because of their kind of motion. Presocratic Philosophy
  • The most remarkable thing about Kenna's shameless new wave revivalism is that Fred Durst likes it - enough to take Kenna aboard his inappropriately named Flawless imprint, anyway.
  • She placed the lantern in the boat and coaxed the pig aboard as it had crossed the river many times with her before.
  • Five races later, McCarron added to his total with a win aboard Nepenthe in the Waya Handicap.
  • All aboard were in grave peril of drowning.
  • On December 17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the Wright Brothers' Wright Flyer became the first powered, heavier-than-air machine to achieve controlled, sustained flight with a pilot aboard.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Of course, the most important constituency to which the league appealed was the Irish-speaking population concentrated on the western and southern seaboards of the island.
  • Most kids feel their lunch box isn't quite packed unless there are chips aboard - not the healthiest food around.
  • Captain Phillips was not aboard for her last voyage in 1984, which was with a scratch crew taking her to be scrapped.
  • Those trollers are so picturesque, and I'd always wanted to step aboard one.
  • 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.
  • Enjoy luxury at sea, aboard the elegant mid-sized ships sophisticated travelers prefer.
  • Cruise the Mediterranean in unaccustomed splendour aboard the Royal Clipper, the only square-sailed full-rigged ship in the world with five masts.
  • That acid-spewing, multiheaded, indestructible thing was aboard Ripley's spacecraft -- and another beastie is hatching in Ripley's gut. Saint Ripley And The Dragon
  • Aboard the Hiawatha, Captain Delong strode into the ship's sickbay.
  • Cassini has begun to transmit data from the Huygens transmitters aboard the orbiter!
  • Noddy and his politically-incorrect mate Big Ears are set to jump aboard their yellow runaround and hit television screens worldwide in an all-singing, all-dancing digital animation series.
  • Clambering aboard, top-heavy with a pack full of gear for all weathers, the pre-requisite for any decent holiday in Scotland, I am genuinely surprised at how comfortable and spacious the accommodation is.
  • Had he done so, Preen Chand would have kicked him off Hannibal even if it meant putting an unschooled oxherd aboard the beast. A different flesh
  • The superciliary ridges are prominent, but as the hair of the eyebrows is constantly kept shaved, there is not such an impression of prominence as in the Christianized Mandáyas of the southeastern seaboard of The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • It starts with the sound of feet slooshing across wet grass and giggles of anticipation, then ooof and boing as they struggle to climb aboard.
  • Gary led Vicky from the handsome Chesapeake & Ohio-Seaboard Air Line depot on Main Street in Richmond to the waiting Cadillac. LASTING TREASURES
  • There were four men aboard the boat, still wearing wet suits, including headgear.
  • The enduring mythology of the Highland Clearances in which reluctant emigrants were thrown aboard cattle boats and sent on horrific transatlantic crossings by evil lairds has been shattered in a new study.
  • The old captain would often spin us a yarn about life aboard ship.
  • Only one day after his voyage ended on the reef, Mr Taurae was already taking semi-solid food and trying to strengthen his legs after more than four months aboard his 25-foot boat.
  • All the prisoners were put into one great boat, and in another of the biggest they placed all the women, plate, jewels, and other rich things: into others they put the bales of goods and merchandise, and other things of bulk: each of these boats had twelve men aboard, very well armed; the brulot had orders to go before the rest of the vessels, and presently to fall foul with the great ship. The Pirates of Panama or, The Buccaneers of America; a True Account of the Famous Adventures and Daring Deeds of Sir Henry Morgan and Other Notorious Freebooters of the Spanish Main
  • Boarding the luxury yacht was strange - walk along a gangway, but then pull yourself up on a rope that enabled you to clamber aboard.
  • Among them were wounded and bandaged soldiers aboard a clearly marked hospital bus.
  • However, storms that form more north or east have a greater chance to threaten the Eastern seaboard or simply recurve into the open ocean.
  • A midshipman, he arrived aboard the Dordrecht serving as an arquebusier. Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
  • Motorists who park their vehicles at bus stops are making it impossible for disabled passengers to climb aboard, a disability organisation claimed today.
  • They take his body aboard their spacecraft and proceed to try to resuscitate him, completely unaware of who he is.
  • The most junior executive officer outranked the senior engineer officer aboard ship.
  • One of them climbed aboard a soapbox and began informing the locals why gays should be allowed in the military.
  • Due to extensive evidence that the identification of the eight Americans and two South Vietnamese crew members aboard this flight is highly inconclusive, the interment will be a difficult time for many family members whose loved ones were lost in this incident. Williams, James E.
  • The carriage awaited him, and as soon as he was aboard, he continued his route to his destination of the estate.
  • The "Southern Republic," from her immense size and unusually handsome equipment, was a novelty even to the river people; and each afternoon of her starting, crowds came aboard to bid farewell to friends and roam over the vessel, or collected on the bluffs above to see her swing out to the shrill notes of her "calliope," the best and least discordant on the river. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death
  • Curious thing, that we have the cheapest combined rail-and-water haul to the seaboard on this continent when that seaboard is in Montreal. The Ontario View of the St. Lawrence Waterway Scheme
  • He lashed together two life rafts from the wreckage and helped them aboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • By good fortune Hunter pulled a good oar. We made the water fly; and the boat was soon alongside, and I aboard the schooner.
  • People are just jumping aboard the zeitgeist in insecure times.
  • The ascensional force of the new balloon was then about three thousand pounds, and, in adding together the weight of the apparatus, of the passengers, of the stock of water, of the car and its accessories, and putting aboard fifty gallons of water, and one hundred pounds of fresh meat, the doctor got a total weight of twenty-eight hundred and thirty pounds. Five Weeks in a Balloon
  • On this day 390 years ago, the great explorer Sir Francis Drake died aboard ship off the coast of Panama.
  • And, of course, camping ashore or staying aboard a boat is more comfortable in milder weather. The Dry Tortugas
  • The most junior executive officer outranked the senior engineer officer aboard ship.
  • The Aboriginal rebellion is as tragic as life aboard the Sincerity is hilarious.
  • HAVANA – A Cuban airliner flying from the eastern city of Santiago de Cuba to the capital crashed Thursday night with 68 people aboard, including 28 foreigners, state media reported.
  • ‘Welcome aboard the Oberon, Captain,’ Reagan said, addressing Lawrence by the honorific he deserved as commanding officer of a ship.
  • A year later a group of American sealers arrived aboard the brig Union.
  • This effectively denies Ireland's western seaboard the huge economic benefits that onshore facilities for an oil industry would bring.
  • Franklin Roosevelt logged 243,827 train miles, mostly aboard the armor-plated U.S. No. When a Gulfstream V Just Won't Do, Try Riding Like a Rail Baron
  • Before last Sunday week his biggest win came aboard Eva Luna in the Heinz 57 at Leopardstown in 1994.
  • Look ye," says he to the governor, rolling his quid of tobacco from one cheek to another -- "look ye, we're after this and that, and if we don't get it, why, I'll tell you plain, we'll burn them bloody crafts of yours that we've took over yonder, and cut the weasand of every clodpoll aboard of 'em. Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates
  • Aboard ship, Dana discovers that to sail is to tread the line between life and death. Richard Henry Dana
  • A molder aboard USS Yellowstone pours molten lead into an already prepared mold made of sand.
  • 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.
  • New tracts of lands would be cultivated upon the Canal margin, and, encouraged by the State's example the proprietors of all the great unimproved tracts of Swamp lands will form themselves into Drainage Companies, by which method alone can we ever hope to witness the complete reclamation of the dismals of the seaboard. The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. II
  • Centuries after storytellers' imaginations first sent Persian rugs airborne, a Japanese astronaut has demonstrated a real flying carpet aboard the international space station.
  • “Planet Killer” is an astronomical murder mystery set aboard the Martian i.e., human starship MSV Procyon as it is dispatched by Martian Space Force on its maiden voyage in the year 2191 to a destination called the Coalsack. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Dave gently persuaded the fish close enough to be lifted aboard the boat.
  • The ship's operating theatre and 36-bed hospital saw doctors, nurses and medics stream aboard and become a hive of activity.
  • 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.
  • Loud rattled the teaboard to Mrs. Berry's dropping hands. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • Already, we've got presumptuous soccer powerhouses in flames; clotheshorse managers who appear to be angling for invites aboard Valentino's yacht; referees under siege; and unforgettably melodramatic acting. Now Appearing in South Africa: Les Mis
  • The question of whether its crew knew what kind of hitchhiker they'd taken aboard was still open. Perseus Spur
  • Since his lieutenancy aboard the prize-sloop, however, the bo's'n had necessarily ceased to be the executive of punishment, and when Monday, recognized on all the seas as whipping day, came around, there was a very secret hope in Jeremy's heart that the office would be forgotten. The Black Buccaneer
  • Depending on the weather, the winner will either fly from Humberside Airport aboard the ship's own Lynx helicopter and land on the deck helipad, or board the vessel from the Humber pilot's boat as it greets the warship.
  • The captain gaffed the fish and hoisted it aboard - a 36 inch striped bass gasping on the non-slip grey deck. Aram Roston: Deadliest Catch Brooklyn Style: The Fish You Catch in New York City
  • We recruit junior pursers who undergo a three month training programme aboard one of our cruise ships.
  • They're safely back in the bunker ordering the privates, corporals and sergeants to climb aboard our motorized tin cans, known as armoured vehicles, and patrol that God-forsaken desert -- knowing full well roadside bombs could blow them to bits. Toronto Sun
  • But what gratified him most of all, I think, was the fact that before we had been aboard two days I had got Simpson, the sailmaker, at work upon an enormous jack-yard gaff-topsail for use in light winds, the only gaff-topsail that the schooner had hitherto possessed being a trumpery little jib-headed affair which she could carry in quite a strong breeze. Turned Adrift
  • She's in that top tier of stars among whom the allegedly choicest scripts circulate incestuously until one of them jumps ship or another climbs aboard. Diaz, Roberts, Aniston: it's all the same when it comes to films like Bad Teacher
  • The three recently took turns ‘handballing’ the rod aboard Krepp's boat the Tracey Ann to haul in a 40 kg wahoo.
  • All aboard!" called a brakeman, and the Comet Film Company, bag and baggage, started for the train that was to take them to new scenes of activity. The Moving Picture Girls at Oak Farm or, Queer Happenings While Taking Rural Plays
  • Now there was a veteran aboard who because his years began to disqualify him for more active work had been recently assigned duty as mainmastman in his watch, looking to the gear belayed at the rail roundabout that great spar near the deck. Billy Budd
  • It could have been the chunks of ice that would dislodge from the nose of the plane and come careening back toward the propellers and explode when they hit the blades, or it could have been the Nor'Easter that no one bothered to tell the pilot was pounding the eastern seaboard. Intercession
  • The Downptarick pilot won the Grand National aboard Lord Gyllene in 1997 and has also finished second in two Cheltenham Gold Cup races.
  • Vast tracts of America's north-eastern seaboard were closed for business as blizzards brought more than a foot of snow.
  • On Labor Day, Heather and Ted were married aboard the Queen Mary in a lavish ceremony replete with Edwardian-era costumes, bagpipers and Scottish kilts for the groom and his friends.
  • There is a lot of interest in carrying out experiments in the weightless conditions which are experienced aboard space stations.
  • That's what this starship is all about; that's why we're aboard her. Beam me up Wayne - NASA Watch
  • Diving at times of day chosen to keep us apart from other liveaboards and dayboats, we were alone as we explored Blue Holes, lakes full of jellyfish and spectacular coral reefs.
  • Well, I was kind of draggin 'a seine through my head, so to speak, tryin' to haul aboard a likely name for the critter, and fetchin 'the net in empty every time, when one day that -- er -- what-d'ye-call-it? Fair Harbor
  • “Go on and climb aboard,” said Bauerschmidt, a Pennsylvania Dutchman who packed a “hogleg” pistol that his father had carried in World War I. Brotherhood of Heroes
  • The most junior executive officer outranked the senior engineer officer aboard ship.
  • Part of the reason is that during this test flight, primary trim pitch control aboard the aircraft was lost.
  • Once aboard, to his fugitive embarrassment, he is accosted by a young girl he vaguely remembers.
  • He knew the smacks, bawleys and barges, and had sailed aboard most boats suited to the tidal waters.
  • Each time he was hauled aboard a rubber dinghy and returned to the shore by its crew. The Sun
  • Customers range from commercial fishermen to live-aboard cruisers and most boats have been built to meet the buyer's specific requirements.
  • After weeks aboard a battlebus that ran on recycled cooking oil, Caroline Lucas, Green MP for Brighton Pavilion, learned she had trounced her nearest Labour rival by 1,200 votes. Observer Ethical Awards: Caroline Lucas, Ethical Politician Award
  • Passengers were piped aboard ship at the start of the cruise.
  • Today, hotels are still scarce, but as many as 30 or 40 live-aboard boats are often moored offshore.
  • The seaboards face ever-increasing pressure as more and more Australians move to the coast, and the Great Barrier Reef already has suffered substantial damage.
  • Airplanes with high dihedral and the filler caps mounted far out on the wings won't show any level at all when there's still half-tanks aboard.
  • A corvette is so much smaller than a destroyer that I remember going aboard a destroyer a while back, after a spell in a corvette, and congratulating the Captain on the enormous size of his ship. What Is the Navy Doing?
  • Anyone publishing it should be shanghaied aboard a hell-ship and flogged through the horse latitudes.
  • Later in the film, another teammate executes a half-hearted attempt to pull her aboard a fast-moving boat, leaving her behind.
  • The rocket launch is NASA?s first suborbital test of the new Ares I booster to launch astronauts to space aboard its shuttle successor, the Orion craft.
  • During the second week at Saint-Esprit he had slept aboard their sloop, glad of the mosquito net and a soft bunk. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • The eastern seaboards of North America, Australia, and Asia can be particularly vulnerable if this occurs.
  • It will be aboard a specially chartered small sailing boat named The Beagle. The Sun
  • With all four of the downed airmen safely aboard, the flight crew made preparations for takeoff.
  • Cissy Patterson, publisher of the Washington Times-Herald, had fresh flowers brought aboard at stopping places along the way.
  • Motorists and pedestrians coped with sheets of rain, poor visibility, slick roads and strong wind gusts Friday morning as the storm made its way up to the Eastern Seaboard. 5 Dead As Torrential Rainfall Drenches East Coast
  • We had added 50 per cent to our cabin passenger list at Jesselton by taking aboard a young English engineer from South Africa. Wanderings in the Orient
  • Minutes after the sonobuoy was in the water, the faint sound of a submarine screw entered the headphones of a young petty officer aboard the helicopter.
  • A gaff, a pugh, and a dip-net, all of which an old fisherman declared I could not sail without, were also put aboard. Sailing Alone Around the World
  • The Falklands were colonised by house sparrows travelling aboard a fleet of whalers from Uruguay.
  • He graduated last year from the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland and is currently ranked as an ensign, having served aboard the USS Gettysburg.
  • We recruit junior pursers who undergo a three month training programme aboard one of our cruise ships.
  • For that, many prospective VG passengers have already begun training in a suburban Philadelphia complex and aboard a specially modified Boeing 727-200 jetliner, known as G-Force One.
  • The Pandora survivors managed to climb aboard tenders and reach the safety of a sand cay.
  • This vintage expression, which gives the movie its title, is uttered by Ince when he contemplates the revels Hearst has planned for the producer's birthday celebrations aboard the mogul's splendiferous yacht, the Oneida.
  • The first thing we had to do was climb into our winter suits - which looked a bit like padded overalls - and snow boots as the next leg of the journey was to take place aboard a dog sled.
  • But though the days of clippies and extended tea breaks may be long gone, retired Scarborough driver Charlie Bullock is determined to turn up in his coffin aboard his old double-decker.
  • He put a stock of food and water aboard, made certain the boat had mast, cordage, sail, and backstaff, then sent the prisoners into it.
  • In addition, pursers were in charge of making sure that all luggage was placed aboard a Clipper.
  • They said goodbye to him as he got aboard the train at Union Station.
  • That was the signal for the pilot to come aboard. A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES
  • 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.
  • The jerk came up to bat looking grim and manly and got aboard with a bloop grounder down the third-base line.
  • The only way to get here in the old days was aboard a Chilean naval vessel. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Lord Mayor of Hall and Admiral of the Humber, Fred Beedle, welcomed the 28-strong crew after he was piped aboard the vessel.
  • Handkerchief was overawed, and with surly looks he led three of his men aboard the Reindeer. White and Yellow
  • This morning, I was alerted to a few tweets worried about a potentially bad low pressure system moving eastward that could become a nor'easter and damage the Eastern Seaboard Sunday into Sunday night. HUFFPOST HILL - Dems Deploy Payroll Tax Robots
  • Here were old friends aboard, who fried my black bass in olive oil. Chapter 22
  • However, harbour rules forbid owners with permanent moorings to spend more than a couple of nights a week aboard their yachts, so they cannot become a permanent home.
  • In 1853, Louisa Dalton Bird Cunningham was aboard a steamer on the Potomac sailing from Philadelphia to her plantation in South Carolina when she saw Mount Vernon in a shambles.
  • Once McDonald got aboard Brentina, Thomas says, "She went from zero in dressage to No. 1 in the nation, which is remarkable. USATODAY.com - Historic ride upcoming?
  • Up and Over: While some dog vests now have grab handles, lifting a dog aboard is not difficult. How To Turn Your Pup Into a Boat Dog
  • Once aboard 93, we observed that there were plenty of empty seats in the coaches towards the front.
  • I climb aboard Moosha and suddenly get the sensation that the express elevator is going right through the roof.
  • By contrast to the antilopine, Ritchie said that the eastern gray kangaroo is in a strong position to weather climate changes because of its predominance in the cooler eastern seaboard of Australia. Dailyindia.com News Feed
  • The divide between the eastern seaboard and the rural interior is stark.
  • A short stint in the Moderate Security Ward of the Coco District Penetentiary ended when they conned their ways aboard a laundry speeder.
  • Lucid, a 53-year-old biochemist, plans a 143-day stay aboard Mir as a guest researcher.
  • At the boats side, those huge fins beat the water to a foam, before being gaffed aboard by the boats regular hand, Patrick.
  • Aboard ship, where recoil space was limited, the "kick" of the gun was checked by a heavy rope called a breeching, shackled to the side of the vessel Artillery Through the Ages A Short Illustrated History of Cannon, Emphasizing Types Used in America
  • It is last seen pursuing a wave that the men aboard have mistaken for a whale spout.
  • Hundreds of boats; ocean-going yachts, power boats and cruisers, with the crews aboard all awaiting his signal. FINAL RESORT
  • This will be Noguchi's first flight into space, and he will be the fifth Japanese astronaut to fly aboard the shuttle.
  • On liveaboard boats, cabin doors should be secured either open or shut when at sea.
  • Gebrec shrugged, climbed aboard, started the engine and drove out of the yard.
  • The James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled for launch in 2010 aboard an expendable launch vehicle.
  • Escapade basically provides the experience of taking off and landing a commercial airliner, aboard Britannia's 737 flight simulator.
  • Captain Mayhew of the Jeroboam refuses to come aboard because of an epidemic on his ship.
  • It gives the audience a gritty, detailed, and carefully researched view of daily life and deadly combat aboard a ship of Nelson's navy.
  • Once at the 1,000 Island Resort region, embark on a cruise aboard the lake's still waters.
  • EMPEROR: Won Ton is very strong. Climb aboard.
  • In fact, American astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle have eaten irradiated beef, pork and smoked turkey.
  • Also coming aboard is Kate Klonick, most recently — like me, like Laura McGann — of TPMmuckraker. Expansion Team | ATTACKERMAN
  • We travelled aboard the same flight.
  • As the only greenhorn aboard, I wasn't too concerned and thought this would be a good time to grab a snack.
  • To save time, the skipper eventually backed up to the fish, which was gaffed aboard in a flurry of foam.
  • Much of the travel was aboard a charming little narrow-gauge railway train hauled by elderly puffing steam locomotives.
  • About 45 minutes later, he committed his bloomer, and there is no doubt in my mind that the champion jockey made the elementary mistake of thinking that he had the race won aboard the second - favourite.
  • Aboard the merchantman was another like myself who speaks the tentacle-claw-finger language of the sea. A Triumph of Souls

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