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Naria looked about the large bay, singled out one of the crew, sashayed up to the Ensign, and had a few words with him
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A message had been received she was told by a reluctant ensign
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Within an hour of the first observation, it became clear that she was flying the English ensign flag from her peak, but she looked so American that
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The Shenandoah then raised a Russian ensign, which was appropriate since they were inside Russian waters, and this was
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The second ship was approached around noontime but was flying the French ensign and upon
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A plumb line for this wicked generation! For this Word is a waving banner, an ensign to all nations!
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26 And he will lift up an ensign to the nations from far, and will hiss to them from the end of the Earth:
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day there shall be a root of Jesse, which shall stand for an ensign of the people; to it shall the Gentiles seek, and his rest shall be
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12 And he shall set up an ensign for the nations, and shall assemble the outcasts of
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on the Earth, see you, when he lifts up an ensign on the mountains; and when he blows a trumpet, you hear it
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of five shall you flee: till you be left as a beacon on the top of a mountain, and as an ensign on an hill
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9 And he shall pass over to his strong hold for fear, and his princes shall be afraid of the ensign, says the Lord, whose
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they shall be as the stones of a crown, lifted up as an ensign on his land; 17 For how great is his goodness, and how great is his
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2 Every man of the children of Israel shall pitch by his own standard, with the ensign of their father's house: far off about the tabernacle of the congregation shall they pitch;
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Ensign refined the bet
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Ensign had inside information
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You should look in those places where the ensign of the lion appears with the open jaws, it is an ancient emblem of a wizards' community that was placed many years ago there, at the head of the magician Abramelin
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The Captain nodded, and looking over to the ensign he‘d put in charge of supplies, he
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While he was talking, an ensign plugged a data module into the room’s projection system and put up an image on the screen
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Greg and Avi were in a briefing on the results of some exciting research on the new sensor arrays when an ensign entered the room
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It was to this vain standard that the crew now rallied, the ensign of the Company having been torn from the mast by the hurricane winds and sent flapping into the mist
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While the nervous Captain on day shift will try to pal up with their creeps in the neighborhood, the second shift ensign will put an atomic torpedo up their exhaust port at the smallest provocation
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He sat and put his tray on the table before smiling to the other occupant, a small but graceful and beautiful woman wearing the uniform of an ensign of Naval Intelligence
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Ensign Jenny Kawena, a linguist employed like Bill at the Pacific Joint Intelligence Center, had committed the mortal sin of being born from an ethnic Japanese mother and a Polynesian father
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“I have no problem believing that, Ensign: linguists proficient in Japanese are far and few around here
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“I really could?” Said the ensign, ecstatic
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Ingrid made Bill stop his rubbing and went to the small ensign, taking hold of her by the shoulders
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Embarrassed, Elizabeth gently took hold of the ensign, trying to repair whatever mistake she had committed
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“Mister Wilson, I was just informed about the regrettable incident concerning Ensign Kawena
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Ensign Kawena, despite having been treated shabbily in the past, was still a loyal officer of your country’s navy
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She watched everything via a spy probe we attached to Ensign Kawena
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Ensign Kawena stated an interest to join us after the war, apart from proving to be a very brave and capable young officer
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Further to that, I inform you that we intend to bring Ensign Kawena with us, with or without your consent
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� I don�t know what it is but it was going at over eighty knots of speed and it was flying the Royal Navy ensign
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‘’Yes sir!’’ Replied the ensign after a short hesitation
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Two of the operators were dead, their spacesuits ripped open and bloodied, but he found young Ensign Mayers still strapped to her seat and conscious, but in an apparent state of shock
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prepared to offer you an in-field promotion to the rank of Ensign
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“Come closer, Ensign,” she said
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for Ensign Garcia in the conference room, three of which were drinking coffee
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“You’re complaining about a tie?” Captain Munoz heard the complaint of the female ensign she had
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Ensign Tammas Parkin Arblaster Garcia felt the warmth of sun shining on his face, which began to
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Ensign Crusher at Ops turns his chair back to face the Admiral
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“The boy has a point,” Ensign Worf says
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“Try not to move,” Sharlow said and turned to Ensign Su
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disintegrating the comet,” the Ensign said
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She turned to an Ensign that was coming on the
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“I’m just an ensign,” Garcia said, shaking out his freshly freed hands
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“This is not a trial, Ensign,” Vice Admiral Paris said
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He proceeded over to the communication station to speak with Ensign Indira Sookanan, who had paged him to the Bridge, interrupting his ship inspection
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“I don’t know what sort of game you are playing, Ensign, but you will heave to
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“What’s with the kid?” the ensign asked, not looking back
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Ensign Miles O’Brien entered, the person that had been assigned to care for
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“Not technically an Ensign
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An ensign ran up to Doctor Chu
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“The ship called,” the Ensign reported
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“O’Brien, we can’t hold this position long,” the ensign said
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As he sat there, he became convinced that it really was the sound of gunfire he could hear, and there was definitely quite a strong wind behind the ensign, which was straining at its old flagpole
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The Ensign, he had said, was very much a part of local life
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The Minister also had to admit that the installation of the Ensign was, according to the records, quite unofficial
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But then how the adoption of ‘the God’ of the neighborhood, save the idolaters, would entail an identity of its own to Islam; so for according a separate identity to the new faith, the ensign of its Prophet was made the standard of Islam
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But this is unacceptable, for the primate exhibited on the ensign is no common monkey but Hanuman himself
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We have every grade of greatness here, from that innocent being the ensign, a creature of apparent modesty and blushes, who is obliged to stand up and drain his glass each time a superior chooses to drink to him, and who sits on the hardest chairs and looks for the balls while we play tennis, to the general, invariably delightful, whose brains have carried him triumphantly through the annual perils of weeding out, who is as distinguished in looks and manners as he is in abilities, and has the crowning merit of being manifestly happy in the society of women
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As her sleep filled eyes adjusted to the moonlit room, she saw that it was Ensign Jones who had hurled himself through the doorway, his eyes wildly going back and forth scanning the darkened room
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” Fern pointed with one hand, covering her eyes with other, as she watched the stumbling Ensign Jones make his way to the bedroom door
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Fern could only make out the Captain's lowered tones and the pleading voice of the young ensign but didn't understand what was said
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She heard the Captain murmur something else and the Ensign ramble into a long spiel that Fern could make no sense of, no matter how acutely she tried to attune her ears
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The aroma from the salad dressing delighted her nostrils and she smiled even more at Ensign Jones who stumbled backwards a little, as he nodded nervously
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Her emotions were brief as she heard Ensign Jones leave and remembered Elm was still under the tarp upon the gazebo that was being built
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Had he left yet or was he in the process of leaving? Would Ensign Jones run into him? In which case would Elm get rid of him to protect himself from the Captain’s wrath?
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Fern watched Elm exit from under the tarp relieved that he hadn’t revealed himself to Ensign Jones
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That meant Ensign Jones would be coming to fetch her to dinner
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To her disappointment it was not Ensign Jones that came through it but Ensign Rogers
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Fern couldn't hide her sadness at not seeing Ensign Jones
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Ensign Rogers walked out holding the door as he waited for her to pass through
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The young ensign opened the door to the dining room and as she passed him she gave him a brief smile and a thank you
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She was delighted to see Ensign Jones and couldn't prevent her expression of happiness at his presence
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She was approached by an ensign that she didn't know, he came directly to her without going to any of the others first
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She was confused and noted that the Captain looked upon the ensign with curious eyes himself
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Her glistening eyes caught Ensign Jones looking at her, his smile broad across his young face and she knew it was because of him that she was being treated so well
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Unfortunately, the Captain also saw the look and expression from Ensign Jones and his own did not express any happiness at all
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Ensign Jones hurriedly made his way out of the room he didn’t look at either Fern or the Captain again
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He was staring at the chaos when he saw Ensign Jones near the barrier of the ship, saw him hesitate for a moment as he swept his eyes across the deck and the carnage that was going on
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The large splash beside her brought her to her senses and she saw Ensign Jones holding the rope
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She was crying heart wrenching sobs as she mourned the loss of Ensign Jones, mourned whilst she still could
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Still staring below she frantically searched for the young ensign but all she could see were the grey tails of the fish slapping violently under the surface of the water as they bore down upon something below, that something being Ensign Jones
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Her wet face held both lake water and salted tears as she clung to the rope, the rope Ensign Jones had held in his own hands merely minutes, perhaps even just seconds ago
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She hated herself, she hated that she'd killed Ensign Jones and it made her want to let go of the rope but that would be wrong
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I do know that Cook would happily throw him to the envillions so he could experience what Ensign Jones and those other girls went through
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“How are you Fern?” He asked with gentle, loving eyes that brought tears to her own as she remembered the love that had stared at her in Ensign Jones’s eyes too
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“He and Ensign Jones were my only friends
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Ensign Jones had given up his life for her and Lieutenant Rostin had looked out for her
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Before Jake Ensign packs up his bow, I ask to take a look at it
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Standard: An ensign of war; a staff with a flag of colors: or, that which is established by sovereign power as a rule or measure by which others are to be adjusted
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in on my conversation with ensign Fred? If you did then you know why we are
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Isaiah 11:10: "And it shall come to pass in that day, that the root of Jesse that stands for an ensign of the people, UNTO HIM SHALL THE GENTILES SEEK; and his resting place shall be glorious
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I changed my plans, joined him, served under him in the campaigns he made, was present at the deaths of the Counts Egmont and Horn, and was promoted to be ensign under a famous captain of
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He descended the slope and approached the band near enough to see distinctly the flags, make out the colours and distinguish the devices they bore, especially one on a standard or ensign of white satin, on which there was painted in a very life-like style an ass like a little sard, with its head up, its mouth open and its tongue out, as if it were in the act and attitude of braying; and round it were inscribed in large characters these two lines--
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In my time the proportion of non-Britishers in the crews of the ships flying the red ensign was rather under one-third, which, as a matter of fact, was less than the proportion allowed under the very strict French navigation laws for the crews of the ships of that nation
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The Red Ensign prevailed on the high seas to such an extent that one always experienced a slight shock on seeing some other combination of colours blow out at the peak or flag-pole of any chance encounter in deep water