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They and boarded
They whirled and saw him, standing there dim in the slatted light from the boarded freight wall.
They were eventually able to walk to their expedition ship MV Benjamin Bowring and boarded it on August 4, 1982 at position 80: 31N 00: 59W.
They then all boarded the aircraft.
They boarded a train for Tampa from where they chartered buses the following day to take them to what they now called “ Joscak's Paradise .” They found the tract anything but promising, for it was mostly uncleared land and uninhabited, except for black families at a sawmill.
They boarded with William Price who had a cabin nearby.
They boarded out and paid $ 8 to $ 10 for board and laundry.
They boarded a steamboat, which took them downriver 30 miles south of the city, where the crew forced them off.
They were tutored at Ludlow Castle in classics, Calvinism, Hebrew, music, archery, hunting and needlework while their elder brother, poet Philip Sidney boarded with George Leigh MP in Shrewsbury while attending Shrewsbury School.
They managed to conceal Karin ’ s feverish state, and without incident boarded the ship, as many left behind were tragically never able to do.
They immediately boarded the Transport Sumner and sailed for Nagasaki, Japan on 17 July.
They boarded up the windows, and Langley set about using his engineering skills to set up booby traps.
They brought him to Le Havre, where he boarded a fishing boat and then transferred to a British frigate on patrol in the English Channel, arriving in London on 8 May 1798.
They then boarded the two airplanes that blew up.
They engaged the Minamoto, and the archery from a distance eventually gave way to hand-to-hand combat with swords and daggers after the crews of the ships boarded each other.
They took four river boats, Uranus, Schönbrunn, Helios, and Melk, down the Danube to Romania, where the Uranus passengers, approximately 1, 000, boarded the Pacific, and sailed on October 11, 1940.
They boarded the Henry Clay in Cobh, County Cork and headed for the land of opportunity.
They also connect to Indian Trails regional bus transportation, which connects to Escanaba and points north ; and R-TRAN, a regional bus system that covers the central UP, also run by MarqTran, which can be boarded at this tran station.
They spent the whole day and early evening at Kings Island, then boarded the bus and began traveling out of Ohio and back into Northern Kentucky toward Radcliff.
They boarded a small fleet consisting of two frigates, ( HMS Topaze and HMS Sparrowhawk ), five gunboats, several brigs, and transport sloops.
They pretended to be a wedding party, boarded the airliner in Tbilisi, and tried to divert it to Turkey.
They remarked upon his more somber demeanor and noted that for a trip home to Philadelphia, he had boarded the wrong train.
They hypothesized that Taylor had boarded the aircraft with luggage packed by Spears and, unbeknownst to Taylor, containing a bomb.
They met at Brownsville, Pennsylvania, where the party boarded a pair of flatboats and began a water-bound journey north to Pittsburgh, then west along the Ohio River toward Illinois.

They and great
They comprise a great variety of scene and interest: grim episodes of war, idyllic interludes, superb canvases of world-shaking events, and delightfully humorous sketches of odd characters.
They do our country great harm by such actions.
They were carpeted, but made for pumps and congress gaiters, not the great clodhoppers he wore.
They have a great advantage in ease of audit time and payment.
They will help provide the skilled manpower necessary to carry out the development projects planned by the host governments, acting at a working level and serving at great personal sacrifice.
They were constantly assuring you that you were one of the world's great guys.
They would attempt to bring supplies from St. Louis or Prairie Du Chien at `` great expense as well as danger ''.
They all mean well, have great promises to make when they are about to go home, but drinking is their sickness.
`` They are determined '', Montgomery writes, `` not to be surprised again, and now insist on a state of readiness for war which is not only unnecessary, but also creates nervousness among other nations in the Western Alliance -- not to mention such great suspicions among the nations of the Eastern bloc that any progress towards peaceful coexistence or disarmament is not possible ''.
They breakfasted together, but Martin did not refer to his triumph, and Dolores found a great deal to do in the kitchen, bobbing up and down from the table so that talk was impossible.
They named the element " astatine ", a name coming from the great instability of the synthesized matter ( the source Greek word αστατος ( astatos ) means " unstable ").
They had suffered disproportionately great losses at Frigidus.
They observed that the TRS-80 was a great computer but it lacked in several areas.
They dug a great canal to the sea, and alongside the bridges carved tunnels into the rings of rock so that ships could pass into the city around the mountain ; they carved docks from the rock walls of the moats.
They are still great trade carriers, and visit very distant districts.
They were aggressive, great hunters, and could not be killed unless they killed each other.
They are known for their alarm signal: when startled or frightened, a swimming beaver will rapidly dive while forcefully slapping the water with its broad tail, audible over great distances above and below water.
They include the Indigenous Australians, the Melanesians ( now divided into Austronesian-speaking populations and Papuans, and including the great genetic diversity of New Guinea ), the Semang people of the Malay peninsula, and indigenous first nation Fijians.
They contain passages of great literary beauty.
They treated their captives with great cruelty.
They caused a great impression about the princess and the power of her family.
They are of great importance for the light which they throw upon the method of instruction usual of that age, as well as upon the liturgical practises of the period, of which they give the fullest account extant.
They have been described as ' a sort of Via Dolorosa in miniature '... since little or no rebuilding took place on the site of the great basilica.
They took up a long residency at San Francisco's Black Hawk nightclub and gained great popularity touring college campuses, recording a series of albums with such titles as Jazz at Oberlin ( 1953 ), Jazz at the College of the Pacific ( 1953 ), and Brubeck's debut on Columbia Records, Jazz Goes to College ( 1954 ).
They require virtuosic runs and great leaps to the highest registers of the instrument, even into the realm of harmonics.

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