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Dorinda and Ted
To Pete's anguish, Ted falls in love with Dorinda, and she begins to respond and recover from her mourning.
She reminds him his life is over, and also he was sent back not just to inspire Ted, but to say good-bye to Dorinda.
As Dorinda and Ted embrace, Pete smiles and walks the other way down the runway to take his place in Heaven.

Dorinda and Al
His excessive risk taking in the air deeply troubles his girlfriend, Dorinda Durston ( Hunter ), a pilot who doubles as a dispatcher, and is also of concern to his best friend, Al Yackey ( Goodman ), a fellow fighter.

Dorinda and Pete
However, when Dorinda confronts Pete and tells him that she hates worrying about him all the time, he decides to take Al's advice.
Pete, unseen to Dorinda, tries to talk her down, but she won't listen.
As the aircraft sinks into the lake and the cabin fills with water, Dorinda appears reluctant to try to escape until Pete appears before her, extending his hand.

Dorinda and her
He shrugs off his brush with death and surprises Dorinda with a stunning white dress for her birthday, although it turns out to be the wrong day.
Galleria becomes a full-time snob and forgets her friends, Dorinda has to choose between her friends or the dance club and other things that could break the Cheetah Girls apart permanently.

wades and ashore
Ludovic wades ashore in Egypt, carrying Guy.

wades and her
Seymour wades into the ocean and, placing the girl on a rubber raft, proceeds to tell her the whimsical tale – the very tragic life ” – of the bananafish: in their gluttony, they gorge themselves on bananas, and swollen too large to escape their feeding holes, die.
A woman may be seen pulling her htamain up bit by bit as she wades deeper and deeper into a river without getting it wet.
Cordelia is indignant and Doyle tries to stand up for her, but the guy is backed up by his friend, so Doyle stops negotiating and wades in.
Mac, having already made a strategic exit, uses her cell phone to give a situation report as, behind her, Angel wades in, shouting to Wesley to get Cordelia.

wades and so
The British army crosses the Irish Sea in ships, but Bendigeidfrân is so huge he wades across.
His army crosses the Irish Sea in ships, but Bendigeidfran is so huge he wades across.

wades and boy
After they leave with the boy, Lotus Flower wades into the sea and drowns.

ashore and now
However the dismasted Tonnant, Commodore Du Petit Thouars now dead from his wounds and thrown overboard at his own request, was unable to make the required speed and was driven ashore by its crew, while Timoléon was too far south to escape with Villeneuve and in attempting to join the survivors had also grounded on the shoal.
Back ashore, the Turkish army is located but the Baron's associates are now too elderly and tired to fight the Turk as in the old days.
The French crew was put ashore with the other prisoners, and all the Germans embarked on the ship, now renamed Fortuna, and set course for South America.
After a year ashore, Hardy went to Plymouth Dock ( now Devonport ) in December 1800 to take command of the 110-gun, which had just been refitted.
However, its usual configuration now includes a Carrier Strike Group, Amphibious Ready Group or Expeditionary Strike Group, and other ships and aircraft with almost 15, 000 people serving afloat and 1, 000 support personnel ashore.
** 14: 15 All Canadian 3rd Division now ashore on Juno.
Within the Shire is the birthplace of modern Australia, as it was the first landing site of Captain James Cook, who went ashore onto what is now the suburb of Kurnell on 29 April 1770.
It also is home to the oak tree under which Hernando de Soto supposedly met the chief of the local Native-American tribes upon first coming ashore at what is now Tampa.
" He ," wrote de Mafra, " told his men that they were now in the land he had desired, and sent a man named Herédia, who was the ship's clerk, ashore with an Indian they had taken, so they said, because he was known to speak Malay, the language spoken in the Malay Archipelago.
Lt. Col. Huntington was joined in the afternoon by Colonel Laborde of the Cuban army, who for several days had been with Commander McCalla as pilot on Marblehead, and now had been sent ashore to assist the Marines and provide intelligence about the enemy.
They suffered the loss of the ship's mast in a storm on 19 November 1659, forcing them to put ashore on Ceylon, now Sri Lanka.
They told the passengers that, under Bahamian colonial law, they were now free and advised them to go ashore at once.
Tryon now acted as Aide-de-camp to the admiral, travelling ashore to report progress in the siege of Sebastopol and later describing the plundering of the town by the victorious armies.
With its headquarters now at Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy, COMUSNAVEUR directs all its naval operations through Commander, United States Sixth Fleet based in Gaeta, Italy, and support activities ashore through Commander, Navy Region Europe ( CNRE ), headquartered in Naples, Italy.
The expedition then spent two months ashore at the mouth of the Pamet River on Cape Cod in what is now Truro, Massachusetts.
Dedicated cargo handling facilities were now required ashore too-as was a market for receiving a product in that quantity.
As an appointed officer for Jamestown, Gates felt he was in authority, now that they were ashore.

ashore and alone
The Cinque Ports separated from the St George on the Pacific coast of the Americas and, after putting Alexander Selkirk ashore alone on an island for complaining about its seaworthiness, sank a month later.
A boat was launched and Joseph Moore, the relief keeper, was put ashore alone.
Suldrun is content to be alone until one day, a half-drowned sailor washes ashore.
He offered to go ashore alone to obtain a boat fit to transport the party, to which they refused.

ashore and waiting
After waiting for several days, he reportedly grew bored and decided to head ashore.
On 27 April the British made no move in the morning, waiting for the French to come ashore on the right.
On Thursday 15 August, the King in naval uniform arrived in sunshine at the quayside of The Shore, Leith and stepped ashore onto a red carpet strewn with flowers to greet the waiting crowds.
When many of the survivors of the sinking ships swam ashore, they found Filipino guerrillas and civilians waiting for them on the beaches, armed with bolos.
So when a particular person knows that his day is coming closer he will jump out and start swimming ashore where Matawalu's army were waiting.

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