How To Use Beachcomber In A Sentence
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Not many families can have much need to house-train a dolphin, but should you require it, the Beachcomber is the place to do it.
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‘Silver,’ he repeated, ‘Silver which you and your band of beachcombers are going to steal.’
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Maury's older brother, John, as it happened, had lived for almost two years as a beachcomber on Nukuhiva all the way back in 1812.
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We climbed down on to the sand and strolled along the ivory shore; fellow beachcombers nodded to us as if we were all part of some clandestine club.
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The final part of the book concludes with life on shore, the coastguards, shipwrecks, beachcombers and history of the Ballinskelligs Cable Station.
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So a new idea was born, sometimes called the "beachcomber express," in which the first ex-Africans were seashore dwellers who spread rapidly around the coast of the Indian Ocean, showing an unexpected skill at seafaring to reach Australia across a strait that was at least 40 miles wide.
Did Early Humans Ride the Waves to Australia?
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Also, the chicken-liver-and-water-chestnut snack rumaki was popularized in 1941 at the Don the Beachcomber restaurant in Palm Springs, Calif.
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There remained a chance that Foden was not actually flotsam himself but the decrepit beachcomber who'd learned to value it.
THE QUEST FOR K
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As my week dragged on the end slowly floated into sight, like a passing ocean liner appearing to a shipwrecked beachcomber.
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Joe Strauss: LaRue's injury virtually demands a suspension for Cueto. dub the beachcomber: Joe, this won't be popular but the way I saw the brawl and the Cueto incident was that Cueto was backed up against the railing and panicked and began kicking.
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Harris, the beachcomber, is searching for his descendants, to whom she would like to give her finds.
2009 March 10 « Scavenging
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The cramped units with rollout beds and sleep-in porches had served as crash pads for generations of beachcombers and laborers looking for a cheap place to lay their heads.
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Interesting rock formations will delight the beachcomber who might even come across relics of prehistoric strandlopers.
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I don't see it, which means TLR may announce next week his plans to audition Craig at the position next spring. dub the beachcomber: wave master, we have too many outfielders and the braves are looking for one. they have lots of pitching. do you see a match up? which card outfielder is most expendable and what caliber player could they bring? thanks joe
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Attracted by its unusual colour and shape the beachcomber picked it up.
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At windswept Banshee Bay, our campsite beneath the casuarina trees was made comfortable by some beachcomber's driftwood furniture.
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He had expected an immaculate international businessman, not a beachcomber in faded jeans.
YELLOW BIRD
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I have always, if you must know, wanted to be a beachcomber.
ANASTASIA KRUPNIK (3-IN-1)
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Lee Weinstein, a spokesman for Beaverton, Ore.- based Nike, said beachcombers who find shoes can mail them to Nike for recycling.
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During the nineteenth century there was an influx of European beachcombers, traders, planters, and missionaries.
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By the way, those who say that diving is not a physical contact sport should take a look at Beachcomber's recent emails.
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Abroad, the cultural influence has been vast, from The Beachcombers' Relic, to rappers, bums and crooks the world over.
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That this barefooted beachcomber should possess such high-sounding dignity was inconceivable.
THE SEED OF McCOY
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After they are settling in, and Carey is recovering well, a "beachcomber", who reckons he is king of these islands, makes his appearance with a retinue of aborigines.
King o' the Beach A Tropic Tale
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One of them was a runaway sailor, who had been living on the island several years (such being termed a beachcomber), a Portuguese, and six Kanakas, as the natives are called.
Peter Trawl The Adventures of a Whaler
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Although I read German -- desperately, like a beachcomber sifting sand on a bad day -- even I could make out the tone.
Jan Herman: The Mind Sashays
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The most brazen sophistry could not dignify by the name of "loan" the coin contemptuously flung to a beachcomber who slept on the bare boards of the public market.
Cabbages and Kings
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I hear dark rumors that she has her enemies duct taped to comfortable recliners and forced to watch Beachcombers episodes until they eat their own weight in bran loaf!
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His style was a mixture of wit, sharpness and schoolboy sarcasm, with large shots of Wodehouse and Beachcomber.
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That tends to dry out in the sun and sand, much like a beachcomber's skin.
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There are no painted signs to repel native beachcombers and yet it seems the indigenous people know instinctively where to tread, where not to go.
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The sun is a bright Caribbean yellow, made even richer by the tropical blue sky, and even though it's only mid-morning, barefooted beachcombers weave along the water's edge to keep the soles of their feet cool.
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By what right did this ragged beachcomber, in dungaree trousers and a cotton shirt, suggest such a thing as peace and content to him and his overwrought, exhausted soul?
THE SEED OF McCOY
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On the opposite side of the stage bassist Brad Merritt was wearing - you guessed it - a black t-shirt and jeans, but with the added twist of a toque that would make the Beachcombers proud.
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The beachcombers were able to gather and hide a rich harvest before the local magistrate learned of the Spanish wrecks and claimed the treasure in the Queen's name.
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A free-spirited beachcomber living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Ringo White scours the shores of Lake Michigan for the materials needed to construct his sprawling, mixed-media installation.
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There was a blacksmith from New England, a former postmaster of Pago Pago who had been a veteran of the American Civil War, a murdered merchant marine, a woman who died en route to San Francisco, and various beachcombers and adventurers.
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At windswept Banshee Bay, our campsite beneath the casuarina trees was made comfortable by some beachcomber's driftwood furniture.
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What I have in mind is closer to beachcomber 's stew," she admitted.
A WOMAN WITHOUT LIES
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Fishing floats have always been irresistible bounty for beachcombers.
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But there are no sharks today, only bewildered beachcombers, who start to scatter as we approach our beach landing strip.
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The only people you see are beachcombers and dog-walkers in their flapping macs
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Pay attention. dub the beachcomber: Big Kahuna, I haven't heard anything about Pinto or the other reliever whose name escapes me, that the cards picked up recently.
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The columnist Beachcomber's "new Soviet Barracks at Stratford", the building that conservative locals called "the jam factory", although it was euphorically reviewed by architectural progressives such as Maxwell Fry, was a pretty tame animal by international standards.
A stage of her own: Elisabeth Scott and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Could you be footing the bill for all those beachcombers?
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It may turn out that bin Laden is hiding somewhere far away—in his family's ancestral homeland of southern Yemen, perhaps, or posing as a dreadlocked beachcomber in Costa Rica.
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Divers or beachcombers have until April 24 to hand in objects recovered from wrecks to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency without fear of prosecution.
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Beachcombers there collected 26,940 pounds of recyclables and 91,000 pounds of trash.
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He had expected an immaculate international businessman, not a beachcomber in faded jeans.
YELLOW BIRD
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As well as keeping their eyes peeled for surface coins and jewellery, beachcombers also look for non-metal items on their foreshore hunting grounds.
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No vehicles on beaches means the area is protected from fishermen, beachcombers and hunter/gatherers alike.