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To dream that you are sailing the high seas in a ship denotes that you are still standing tall despite the emotional turmoil occurring in your life
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Yankee merchant or whaling ship venturing on the high seas was
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It was dangerous on the high seas
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change from life on the high seas, even for a short time
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sea when ships met each other on the high seas and exchanged
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So, by the time that Waddell arrived in England, both the Alabama and Florida were active on the high seas in the search of American ships
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In retrospect, this did not seem to be the best time for the Milo to venture on to the high seas away from home
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The Florida and the Alabama were both very active on the high seas, and both were taking a large
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interests to avoid capture on the high seas and to counter the
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Out on the high seas, the Milo found herself in the South Pacific Ocean
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cruiser that would be a major threat on the high seas
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ship on the high seas
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provide effective blockade coverage of the southern coast, not to mention intercepting Confederate ships on the high seas
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friends to revisit out on the high seas
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from other ships that he met on the high seas, or whenever he
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Since Waddell had been mostly on the high seas and
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At that time, the Shenandoah was a very real threat and the most destructive Confederate naval threat to Yankee shipping on the high seas
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Chapman for use in the service of the rebellion to cruise the high seas and commit hostilities upon the citizens, property and vessels of the United States
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passage on board the SS San Salvador and to capture her as soon as she reached the high seas
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Shenandoah was cruising on the high seas
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high seas, the better the chances of being intercepted by a federal or other foreign man-of-war, and the possibility of the worst of all outcomes
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without any intent on threatening any other ship on the high seas
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sight, and the Shenandoah found herself alone again on the high seas and about nine hundred miles from Liverpool
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He was sure Larkey was formidable in combat or battling the high seas
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But that was the price of voyaging upon the high seas
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There are many accidents involving tourists, who think they can fly with a few Singha beers inside them, during the high season but its ok at the moment apart from the potholes
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“high seas” (Thames River, in this case) when the bad steel had been
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Is out on the high seas
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Captain Paquette heralded the courage of Captain Jimmie Hobaugh (USCG) and the crew of the cutter Woodrush which sailed out of the port of Duluth (Minnesota) during the storm and pounded through high seas for 22 hours to reach the wreck site
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A Coast Guard PMB-5A seaplane crashed with survivors on board while attempting to take off in high seas
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1989 (July and October) Coast Guard cutters Shearwater and Cushing seize a total of more than 15,000 pounds of cocaine in high seas interdictions and arrests
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International Rules: rules governing navigation on the high seas established by agreement among maritime nations
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1980 The Coast Guard monitored the high seas flight of 200,000 Cuban refugees
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to Aruba, especially since it was the high season and tickets were a lot pricier
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They didn’t want me anymore while my future bride was on the high seas watching the Canadian coastline appearing on the horizon
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Kidnapping on the high seas in connection with piracy has been increasing
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But how come the unicellular onams could have multiplied into a wide variety multi-cellular species? And then, wherefrom did the plant life emerge? Well the ebbs would have retrieved into the high seas some onams that the tides could have washed ashore
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Wanted adventure on the high seas, where a man could make a name for himself
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Tradition is a safe refuge and an easy path for those fearful and halfhearted souls who instinctively shun the spirit struggles and mental uncertainties associated with those faith voyages of daring adventure out upon the high seas of unexplored truth in search for the farther shores of spiritual realities as they may be discovered by the progressive human mind and experienced by the evolving human soul
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to Air Canada quickly revealed that, being high season, it would not be possible
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whale hunting on the high seas is difficult to monitor
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After poisoning the animals they closed up the doors and windows with brick and mortar and they scattered out into the world with their wooden trunks that were lined with pictures of saints, prints from magazines, and the portraits of sometime sweethearts, remote and fantastic, who shat diamonds, or ate cannibals, or were crowned playing-card kings on the high seas
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Three months later they received in a large envelope twenty-nine letters and more than fifty pictures that he had accumulated during the leisure of the high seas
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The days passed into weeks and months, and spring turned into summer, the high season for hang gliding at Stanwell Park
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Christ, and the sacred guardian Madonna of the high seas
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On the high seas, I have endless spans of empty time to waste in
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We will soon be underway for the high seas and will sail south on a three-day cruise before returning to Long Beach
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Local children will attend school with your own children once we open our various schools next week, while many local people are already working in our various plants and aboard our two fishing vessels, which are presently out fishing on the high seas
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As for fish and seafood, our fishing vessels have been highly successful in catching fish of all sorts around the high seas and fish is actually the one type of foodstuff that we now have in sufficient quantities for all of our people
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bottles in cartoons and also conjures images of pirates on the high seas
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high seas and tornados
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(or, Horror on the High Seas)
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They drove past all these pleasant, speedy toys and came to the bigger ships, the private luxury yachts fit for international travel on the high seas
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Inga had told them he’d had the bar several years and high season was good, which allowed him to survive throughout the low season
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This led to a naval arms race between Germany and England in the battle for world domination of the high seas and for world power
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Germany was in the middle of a huge expensive naval arms race with England which was driving both nations into ruin, just to see which one could out-manufacture more super-expensive, colossal pieces of steel trash, glorified penises… called dreadnoughts for the non-existent domination of the high seas of the world… in a new age where naval sea power had been rendered obsolete and useless by the sheer size of international shipping and trade
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” They cannot locate their high seas craft with an improved chart and compass
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But to the high seas launch, my thought, his memory
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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
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But please understand that the Abraham Lincoln chased you over the Pacific high seas in the belief it was hunting some powerful marine monster, which had to be purged from the ocean at all cost
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On January 27, at the entrance to the huge Bay of Bengal, we repeatedly encountered a gruesome sight: human corpses floating on the surface of the waves! Carried by the Ganges to the high seas, these were deceased Indian villagers who hadn't been fully devoured by vultures, the only morticians in these parts
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Emerging from the Strait of Gibraltar, the Nautilus took to the high seas
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By then we had fared nearly 13,000 leagues from our starting point in the Pacific high seas
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From this fact he drew the conclusion that the Antarctic Circle must contain considerable shores, since icebergs can't form on the high seas but only along coastlines
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that evening the Nautilus took to the high seas once more
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This means that we have not found it necessary, in order to accomplish our goal of stopping all deliveries of supplies by sea, to stop ships in the high seas
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The fact that the initial order does not include stopping ships on the high seas -- which in the parlance of international law is a blockade -- in no way should be indicated as a sign of weakness or firmness of resolve
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To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the high Seas, and Offenses against the Law of Nations;
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The good man, having spent a clear thirty years of his life on the high seas before getting what he called a "shore billet," was astonished at the importance of transactions (other than relating to shipping) which take place on dry land
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He was like a friend made on board ship, on the high seas; now we had come to his home port
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Is she afraid of me? Even if she has plastered Charles with gold from head to foot, he is on the high seas, and nobody can get at him, hein!"
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He was the lowest Sort, lacking the Pyrate’s Honour, but he rounded up a Crew of Villains and a light but Sea-worthy Brig call’d the Devil’s Revenge, and he gave Chase o’er the High Seas till he boarded us and either kill’d or took us Prisoner, to a Man
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’Twas Dusk when Annie Bonny left us on the High Seas, accompanied by the same twelve Pyrates who had leapt aboard our Ship with so much Menace
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Watching war in the rest of Europe, Africa, Asia, and on the high seas
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In the high season I have as many as six
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Then it was she who took the initiative, and gave herself without fear, without regret, with the joy of an adventure on the high seas, and with no traces of bloody ceremony except for the rose of honor on the sheet
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No, said the man, there was no bread in the boat, no water; they would starve—all that big boatload wandering the high seas with nothing to eat, perhaps for days
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"Not once has wireless telegraphy failed in calling and securing help on the high seas
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Queen Iseult, do you mind you of that hot and open day on the high seas? We thirsted and we drank together from the same cup, and since that day have I been drunk with an awful wine
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By my head, that once was fair, if I am mad the blame is yours, for it was yours to watch over the wine we drank on the high seas
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And tell her to remember that draught we drank together on the high seas
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Yes, here were a set of sea-dogs, many of whom without the slightest bashfulness had boarded great whales on the high seas—entire strangers to them—and duelled them dead without winking; and yet, here they sat at a social breakfast table—all of the same calling, all of kindred tastes—looking round as sheepishly at each other as though they had never been out of sight of some sheepfold among the Green Mountains
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Howard presented a petition of sundry inhabitants of the State of Kentucky, stating that the King of Great Britain having, by his proclamation of the sixteenth of October, one thousand eight hundred and seven, claimed the allegiance of all persons who may have been born in his dominions, and were not inhabitants of the United States of America at the period of their Revolution, and disregarding the laws of naturalization in other countries, hath authorized the impressment into his service of his pretended subjects, and treated as traitors such as may have taken up arms against him in the service of their adopted country; the petitioners being, at the present time, precluded from the privilege of following commercial pursuits on the high seas in safety, therefore pray that such measures be adopted by Congress as may effectually resist the unjust assumption of power claimed and exercised by a foreign nation; and pledging themselves to support with their lives and fortunes whatever steps may be taken, or acts passed, by the General Government, for the welfare of the Union
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That the petitioners, together with ten others, were convicted by a Spanish tribunal, at Porto Cabello, of the crime of piracy, from the circumstances of suspicion which attached to their situation, and not from any act of that kind committed on the high seas; that the ten others above mentioned were sentenced to death, and the petitioners some to eight, others to ten years' slavery, which they now are suffering; some chained together, others closely confined under heavy irons and a guard, destined to other places and to similar punishment
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France, on the high seas, burns our vessels, and in her own territories imprisons our seamen
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, committed on the high seas or without the territory of the United States
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Was this fact given in evidence of our impartiality towards the belligerents?—that to the insults and injuries and actual invasion of one of them we opposed not bullets, but dollars; that to Spanish invasion we opposed money, whilst for British aggression on the high seas we had arms; offensive war? But Spain was then shielded, as well as instigated, by a greater power
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We are not driven to mere declarations—the truth of the assertion is bottomed upon the statute records of the United States; and we appeal to the character of every measure relative to foreign relations, since the adoption of the embargo, in consequence of the violation of neutral rights upon the high seas
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In times like the present, when dangers thicken upon us, at the moment when we are compelled by most wanton tyranny upon the high seas, and upon land may be added, to abandon our peaceful habits for the din of arms, officers and soldiers in this country are governed by the noble feelings of patriotism and of valor
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It has long ago been found necessary for nations to settle by convention on the great scale where the limits of territory shall cease, and where the high seas shall commence
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Through the intervention of vessels navigating the high seas, nations in amity are enabled to overcome the want of proximity, and all the purposes of trade and commercial intercourse may thereby be extended, as well to the inhabitants of the remotest corners of the earth, as to those only divided by a geometrical line
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Under the firmest conviction, then, as I am, that war between the United States and Great Britain—if we have any respect for our honor as a nation—will be an event of inevitable consequence, I have in vain searched for the reasons which would induce us to authorize our merchant vessels to arm against all unlawful molestations on the high seas
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Abandoning still more all respect for the neutral rights of the United States, and for its own consistency, the British Government now demands, as prerequisite to a repeal of its orders as they relate to the United States, that a formality should be observed in the repeal of the French decrees, no wise necessary to their termination, nor exemplified by British usage; and that the French repeal, besides including that portion of the decrees which operate within a territorial jurisdiction, as well as that which operates on the high seas, against the commerce of the United States, should not be a single and special repeal in relation to the United States, but should be extended to whatever other neutral nations, unconnected with them, may be affected by those decrees
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It might at least have been expected, that an enlightened nation, if less urged by moral obligations, or invited by friendly dispositions on the part of the United States, would have found, in its true interest alone, a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas; that an enlarged policy would have favored that free and general circulation of commerce in which the British nation is at all times interested, and which, in times of war, is the best alleviation of its calamities to herself, as well as to other belligerents; and, more especially, that the British Cabinet would not, for the sake of a precarious and surreptitious intercourse with hostile markets, have persevered in a course of measures which necessarily put at hazard the invaluable market of a great and growing country, disposed to cultivate the mutual advantages of an active commerce
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Under the pretext of impressing British seaman, our fellow-citizens are seized in British ports, on the high seas, and in every other quarter to which the British power extends; are taken on board British men-of-war, and compelled to serve there as British subjects
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The control of our commerce by Great Britain, in regulating, at pleasure, and expelling it almost from the ocean; the oppressive manner in which these regulations have been carried into effect, by seizing and confiscating such of our vessels, with their cargoes, as were said to have violated her edicts, often without previous warning of their danger; the impressment of our citizens from on board our own vessels on the high seas, and elsewhere, and holding them in bondage till it suited the convenience of their oppressors to deliver them up; are encroachments of that high and dangerous tendency, which could not fail to produce that pernicious effect; nor would these be the only consequences that would result from it
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On the issue of the war are staked our national sovereignty on the high seas, and the security of an important class of citizens, whose occupations give the proper value to those of every other class
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But, when they go abroad on the high seas; when they come to this country to acquire a neutrality of character, now indeed no longer to be found here; when they come here only to neutralize goods in the Baltic, at Heligoland, in the Black Sea, the White Sea, and the Red Sea, and the passing to and fro on the highway of nations; if it please God, their old master George the Third, or Napoleon, or Alexander of Russia, should lay his hand on them, they were welcome, Mr
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asked, did not this question assume a different shape, when this man was not going to and fro on the high seas in search of plunder, which he calls patriotism, but, when he is found in a public ship of war of the United States? On that subject—for it was a new question—he was not prepared to decide
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Under the pretext of impressing British seamen, Americans were seized in British ports, on the high seas, and in every other quarter to which the British power extends, were taken on board British men of war, and compelled to serve there as British subjects