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open sea
1. This morning we went on an boat ride around the island: Picturesque caverns with blue, crystal waters; white arched rocks looming over emerald waves; swimming in the open sea near the Cave of Keri
2. This statement is made by Paul, who suffered lashes at the hands of the Jews 5 times, 3 times he was beaten with rods, once pelted with stones, shipwrecked 3 times, spent a day and a night in the open sea, had been constantly on the move, had been in danger from rivers, in danger from bandits, in danger from his fellow Jews, in danger from Gentiles, in danger in the city, in danger in the country, in danger in the sea, in danger from false believers, had gone without sleep, had known hunger and thirst – often going without food, and has been cold and naked
3. Before long, we are through the narrow mouth of the harbour and heading out into the open sea
4. There was no finer craft in the port, nor just about anywhere else on the open seas
5. Longleaf couldn’t finish that thought, for, as he turned, he saw that the Calamity had already dropped her ropes and caught a gust of wind towards the jetty and, beyond, the open sea
6. Finding an open seat by the window facing the runway and near to his plane, I ordered a glass of juice and waited, watching his plane fixedly hoping to get a last glimpse of him
7. Maybe it was open season for short-term romance after all
8. Truman loosened the line securing the wheel and brought the boat on course, centered in the channel outbound towards the open sea
9. Half way across the harbor, the lights on either side of the opening in the breakwater were their only guide to the open sea
10. Just as the sky was lightening, we shoved off and headed for the inlet that would take us from the lagoon to the open sea
11. They all seemed to enjoy the adventure of being on the open sea in the large ships and had the greatest respect for their Choson officers
12. The free men among them were not chained on the open sea, only while in port
13. out in the open sea
14. The three war-ships were heading to the south-west -- away from the Norse shore, into open sea
15. When the three war-ships reached the mouth of Sogn-fjord, they steered south-west into the open sea
16. He stood up there, looking out to the open sea
17. They couldn't see the wreck because that was on the opposite side, facing the open sea
18. Justin took the two out of the castle yard and out on to the rocks on the side of the island that faced the open sea
19. toys, shiny and had never sailed on the open sea
20. My fellow Captains and I were on our way to lead a fishing expedition when rifts surrounded us in the open sea
21. The ceiling was a masterpiece to put the rest of the artwork in the castle to shame: fashioned from jewels, diamonds, and bits of smooth glass was an expansive, inverted model of the open sea, replete with cruising fins and schools of fish, tropical islands and archipelagos, a tortoise with a scale forest on its back, and a replica of Coral Wing itself carved out of a sparkling prism, so faithfully rendered that Jai wondered whether there was an even tinier version of the fortress inside the first model
22. “It is the most powerful station in the open sea! I have been serving in this office for over—”
23. Syn is the opposite of the open sea, an evil as untamable as wild fire, a monster no mortal weapon can match, though enough have been tried
24. The smell of all the open sea
25. There were no more mountains ahead of them, only rolling plains as expansive as the open sea
26. Then the skeleton crossed to the other side of the mountain where the open sea lapped against the rocky coast and cast the apples into the water
27. Her toes were small drops of rain; her ankles slender rivulets; her arms two silent streams; her neck a quiet glen of curvy grace; her elfin face the captivation of every sailor smitten with the open sea; her hair the perfect waterfall
28. Above, Syn stared at the open sea and the green lands beyond as if deciding which one to eat first, then it lifted its soulless, white-hot eyes to the sky, perhaps wondering whether it could reach up and eat the moon, when it saw the comet
29. Nor is he concerned, for example, with how to cross over river currents, great distances, open seas –
30. The boats engine murmured loudly, intimating the power they were capable of unleashing, the long shaped bow of the speed boat dancing to the first large waves of the open sea
31. The old boat wanted to capitulate in the face of overwhelming logic, in the face of common sense, and fall back, move back with the mounting current, take its chances in a bid to get back to the open sea intact
32. "I towed them back to the open sea
33. The safety fence was hydraulically raised, and the loyal craft tipped back into the open sea, where it fell, upturned, and was left behind in the wake of the huge vessel
34. to the open sea; footsteps within me
35. Somewhere on the open sea, a
36. When they were on the open sea,
37. best thing that the open sea had
38. adventure on the open sea
39. On the open sea he and his crew
40. handed her the tulip still in my hand and grabbed the open seat across from her, “I
41. It had basically been put through the system, and then pumped out to open sea
42. Having had enough, Yamamoto then ordered all ships out of the Lingayen Gulf and into the open seas, where they could better maneuver and protect themselves
43. � A dark mass on the river, the noisy craft then headed for the Bristol Channel and the open seas
44. � If she didn�t succeed in stopping the Germans, Force Five could be wiped out entirely, something that could also prevent her own force from going back down the Elbe River through Hamburg on its way to the open sea and Great Britain
45. He reasoned that to achieve the best range on the open sea, the device would be up the short mast
46. On the 10th of December, just three days after Pearl Harbour; HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse under the command of an admiral totally disbelieving in air power, also made history by becoming the first capital ships to be sunk from the air in open sea
47. If the alarm had been raised it would most certainly have provided sufficient time for Pearl Harbour fighter aircraft to take to the air and enabled American ships to raise steam and make for the open sea
48. Alone on the river except for the dead and the dying, Ryder and his crew headed for the open sea through floating wreckage and bodies
49. “City council went through the motions of interviewing other people for the open seats but never appointed anyone
50. be seen the open sea and at one point Jack thought he could spy an armoured cruiser steaming up