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Her captain, Henry Bostock, and crew, remained Teach's prisoners for about eight hours, and were forced to watch as their sloop was ransacked.
Her death devastated the YTT cast, crew and fans.
The deserted and solitary aspect of the island was brought out with a strange and startling effect by the presence of so many steamers ; and as Her Majesty's barge with the Royal Standard floated into the cave, the crew dipping their oars with the greatest precision, nothing could be more animated and grand than the appearance which the vast basaltic entrance, so solemn in its proportions, presented.
Her first space mission began on November 19, 1997 as part of the six-astronaut crew that flew the Space Shuttle Columbia flight STS-87.
Her crew were inexperienced, and it was discovered that her new Mk V guns jammed when fired.
She directed one film, Remodeling Her Husband ( 1920 ), when D. W. Griffith took his unit on location — he told Gish that he thought the crew would work harder for a girl.
Her untimely death shakes the crew to its core: by the beginning of season 7, Sisko has left the station in despair, and Worf has been risking his life on increasingly dangerous missions.
Queen Elizabeth II Monarchy of Canada | of Canada in her role as Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Militia, Naval, and Air Forces, pictured with the crew of Her Majesty's Canadian Ship | HMCS St. Laurent in Stockholm, Sweden, 11 June 1956.
Her crew was taken off unharmed, and she was scuttled.
" An example of special note is " Leave Her, Johnny, Leave Her " ( also known as " Time for Us to Leave Her "), which was generally sung during the last round of pumping the ship dry once it was tied up in port, prior to the crew leaving the ship at the end of the voyage.
Her crew, however, refused to weigh the anchor until they were paid their advance ; and as this could not be done in time, the Monarch was still in Portsmouth harbour when the signal for the court-martial was made ; so that, sorely against the wishes of the admiralty, Duncan sat on this court-martial also.
Her crew scuttled her, but she was raised by the British who refloated her for further use in the name of the Crown.
Her crew burnt her and most escaped in fishing vessels commandeered from the islanders.
Her crew mutinied in 1797 and handed her to the Spanish.
Her crew boarded her in Geelong, Victoria to get a feel for the vessel.
Her crew survives.
Her father was a naval officer who gained national renown in 1857 when he went down with his ship, the mail steamer SS Central America, along with more than 400 passengers and crew.
Her construction was of iron plates fastened to iron frames, with the central section of the vessel clad with wood secured by iron straps and as built, she was long by in diameter, weighed, and had a crew of 3.
Her two-hour interview was videotaped by an Israeli television crew.
Her crew rowed her out to five hundred yards, and then hoisted sail, proceeding to two miles off Southport.
Her crew was rescued off Phuket, Thailand.
Her crew was close to surrendering when her captain, the Frisian Douwe Aukes, threatened to blow her up first.

Her and deserted
Her son would return at times to see his father, who later moved to join them around 1910. Divorce followed and Julia deserted the family to live in France.
Her sympathetic agent at the welfare bureau finds her and reunites her with her ne ' er-do-well husband who deserted her decades ago.
Her father deserted her mother and took on a mistress when Mary was still a child.
Her father, after having deserted the family, died when she was five, so her mother Anne moved with Rose and her two older brothers to New York City, where Bird and her brothers grew up in poverty.
Her father deserted her mother when she was young, and she was raised harshly by a tyrannical, abusive grandmother in England.

Her and 1652
Her aunt Renée Mauricette de Ploeuc de Timeur married Donatien de Maillé, Marquis de Carman ( d. 1652 ), and among others they were the great-grandparents in male line of the mother of the Marquis de Sade.
* 27 May 1652 – 16 November 1671 Her Serene Highness Elisabeth Charlotte, Countess Palatine of Simmern ;

Her and bringing
Her husband recently was appointed vice president of the university, bringing them back here from the east.
Her secretary, William Maitland of Lethington, defected to the Protestant side, bringing his administrative skills.
Her education was mainly supervised by her mother, who in the words of Randolph Churchill " never aimed at bringing her daughters up to be more than nicely behaved young ladies ".
Her conclusion was that the evidence testified to an ancient Celtic festival on 1 August that involved the following: solemn cutting of the first of the corn of which an offering would be made to the deity by bringing it up to a high place and burying it ; a meal of the new food and of bilberries of which everyone must partake ; a sacrifice of a sacred bull, a feast of its flesh, with some ceremony involving its hide, and its replacement by a young bull ; a ritual dance-play perhaps telling of a struggle for a goddess and a ritual fight ; an installation of a head on top of the hill and a triumphing over it by an actor impersonating Lugh ; another play representing the confinement by Lugh of the monster blight or famine ; a three-day celebration presided over by the brilliant young god or his human representative.
Her performance in Three Colors: Red gained huge international recognition, bringing many offers from major American motion-picture studios.
While their next release, " Never to be Forgotten " brought a regional hit, the band ’ s next single, " Let Her Dance " brought the band ’ s first national hit, barely missing the Billboard Hot 100 at 133, though bringing in a Top 40 hit.
Her evil deeds included ( but were not limited to ), slaying children, unborns, and neonates, causing harm to mothers and expectant mothers, eating men and drinking their blood, disturbing sleep, bringing nightmares, killing foliage, infesting rivers and lakes, and being a bringer of disease, sickness, and death.
At that time Her Majesty's Theatre in the Haymarket was the main centre of ballet and opera but after a dispute with the management in 1846 Michael Costa, conductor at Her Majesty's, transferred his allegiance to Covent Garden, bringing most of the company with him.
Her courage and candor, and that of her family, were a great public service in bringing worldwide attention to a disease which we all hope will soon be cured.
Her next film Single White Female ( 1992 ) was a surprise box office success, bringing Leigh to her largest yet mainstream audience.
Her enemies — chief among them, Olympe Mancini, comtesse de Soissons, niece of Cardinal Mazarin -- sought to orchestrate her downfall by bringing her liaison to the ears of Louis's queen, Maria Theresa of Spain.
Her niece, Joanna of Castile, attempted to gain the throne by bringing in the foreign help of Afonso V of Portugal, leading to the War of Castilian Succession.
Her contribution in bringing to the attention of the world the work of unknown Russian composers is often forgotten.
Her next film, The Goddess ( Shennü, 1934 ; dir: Wu Yonggang ), is often hailed as the pinnacle of Chinese silent cinema ; Ruan sympathetically portrayed a prostitute bringing up a child.
Her mother answers the door and tells him that he is the thirteenth man who has come to her, bringing Mary home.
Her father and uncle were particularly distressed at Táhirih ’ s behaviour regarding it as bringing the Baraghani family to disgrace.
Her feelings cause her armor to generate a brilliant light, reaching Takeo and bringing him back to his senses.
Her main concern is to enlighten, bringing to light something thought in silence and meant to remain hidden.
Her true feelings and emotions are buried underneath layers of emotional programming, and at the end of the series Tarou commits himself to bringing them out.
Her spirit is haunting every year around that time, bringing snowstorms and cold weather before the spring sets in.
Her mother Hamida Ali, who spent her entire life looking after her family and bringing up her children, also had high ambitions for her daughter.
Her winning came to an end when she was transferred back to Net Worth and lost as Project Manager on Week 14, but she was able to defend herself by bringing up her record of wins as Project Manager, which ultimately got Alex Thomason fired for lying to Trump.
Her parents, Betty and Mike Asher, are considering bringing a lawsuit against the New Zealand Police.

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