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1. They had a boat that took a multiple coppers in fuel to get here, it has a motor-driven planing hull!"
2. It was a gentle thump against the hull, not painful at all
3. Out on the hard shoulder, cocooned within the thin metallic hull of his
4. The way the stream ripped into the inner hull, it sliced through most of what was there
5. Instead of shredding them, it slammed into the junk and peppered the hull with little flashes and hot spots from the impacts
6. Audacity and Greenstone's cannon shells sparkled over the rough alien hull for almost a second before it vanished
7. "Hey, wait," he said, but when the shadow skated across the curved hull of the ring section in front of him like a predator was swooping in from above, he knew why Parker had been keen to get the hell out of there
8. Chief Horcheese landed hard in a three-point stance and he swore she dented the hull
9. Horcheese bathed the alien with the emitters so it sparkled up and down the its hull
10. The rent and burning alien hull spun down on top of their heads and Tig wanted more than anything else to run, but there was nowhere to go
11. "And the hull
12. " Zoomed in on the open bay with their helmets they could see that the bulge in the smooth hull offset to the starboard side was a housing for a ship-killer of some kind, probably a warspite torpedo
13. They'd had to use motors and pumps meant for industrial use, but they were able to fabricate a hull and a burner thin enough to heat a high-tech flash boiler that could run two big water-park pumps and fit in the bilge under the helm
14. "I would have put one pump in each hull of a tiny lake runner with a control cabin in the middle of the deck holding the pontoons together
15. "We have this and we are still moving faster than a lake runner hull can move thru the water
16. Out on the hard shoulder, cocooned within the thin metallic hull of his dilapidated Austin Metro, the small wee man in tweeds and corduroy had now counted for nearly an hour, but instead of marshalling his thoughts towards the infinite number of tufts woven into the boot carpets of this modern, global, automotive world, he found now that his concentration wavered
17. You can't take this barge out there, you need a vessel that's all one hull and no more than three masts
18. The only crew remaining alive were those who'd found a corner to strap themselves in where they couldn't be taken overboard or battered with hunks of rigging still attached to the hull
19. We turned over completely, then surfed down it on the hull, then over again and this time it held us down for a long time, shaking us underwater
20. It's ripples lapped against the hull once they were out beyond the docks
21. on rough stones in the shadow of the fisher hull
22. towards a bloated hull
23. He hesitates on the edge of the trees before plunging across the stretch of grassland which surrounds the Naveta … it looks far larger than I remember: a massive prehistoric building looking like an upturned hull of a boat, hence the name
24. the moored hull of the day
25. ‘There is a hole in the hull, the barge will sink – you need to get all your belongings and swim for it
26. She was coloured blue and white with a red hull
27. On the hull, at eye level, a brass plate announced the name, Kaliantikos
28. That put some of the main hull on sand, but now Jorma was able to put his back into the outrigger bar and jerk it back an inch if he put all his weight and strength into it
29. Ava tried to help by pushing the main hull
30. up one, fascinated by the cracked green hull and the shiny brown
31. Matt looked at the burnt-out hull of a train nearby
32. Long ago he had learned to sense the slightest shift in the grav drive, and could practically determine its velocity by how much it vibrated the hull
33. This was still an area where lots of kayaks were grown, with lots of hull farms down the ends of streets on the water side of this main road
34. Her shields insured that none of the debris collided directly with her hull, but the constant collisions were strewing the destruction in every direction
35. The hull showed extensive signs of scorching and it seemed that every panel on the vessel was scraped, gouged and dented
36. About eight metres up the side of the mid-section several of the hull plates had been blown outward leaving a rounded hole where the edges had melted during entry into the atmosphere
37. In places buckling of the hull plates was plainly visible
38. Many of the protective outer hull plates would have fallen off had they not fused together during the descent
39. Chris flattened himself against the hull beside the hatch and gingerly took hold of the lever
40. White smoke began to pour vigorously from around the door, then there was a dull pop sound and the hatch door simply dropped out of the hull, landing with a crack on the rocky ground before toppling over to lie flat
41. Each shuttle had its own launch hatch through the side of the Elysian’s hull
42. With sufficient force the explosion could rupture the hull causing complete depressurisation of much of the aft section
43. “Shouldn’t they wear pressure suits in case the bomb goes off and ruptures the hull?” suggested Debbie
44. Big splinters of wood were flying up into the air as our boat was hit countless times by bullets and the noise amplified inside the hull where we crouched taking cover and sounded all the more frightening
45. It ran the entire length of the mid-section and branches led off to all parts of the cavities between the cargo bays and the top of the hull
46. The Elysian’s hull seemed to be mostly undamaged on top but the same could not be said of anything that protruded, or at least had protruded, more than a half a metre or so
47. Widespread dents and holes in the hull, many windows blown out, lights inside faltering and the rear of the ship was burning, flames fed by the gases inside shooting out through gaps in the damaged hull
48. But here the ship was providing him with total immersion space; that burgeoning sense of a body – the ship’s hull
49. Three identical 15-man troop transporters detached themselves from the underside of Vanguard’s hull, fired up their thrusters and set off directly to the space station
50. “Our hull plating will withstand the impacts with ease, sir
1. The 82-foot cutters were steel hulled
2. As I watched, a wooden hulled boat some fifty feet long, made its way out and sailed onto the river
3. Budgies will hull sunflower seeds, but they much prefer to feed on the hulled hearts or chips, leading quickly to weight gain
4. This was a state of the art, twin hulled armed container ship manufactured from a polymer nanocomposite, and it was called the USS Alabama
5. There appeared to be no entrance or portal into the smooth hulled ship that rested in the sand of the dome floor
6. She was black hulled, and with a rakish rig that gave her the appearance of being a fast sailer
1. He was hulling his sled back up the hill when he spotted them
1. Blugar's Balloon was one of the newest lakerunners in service, one of the new semi-torpedo active-ballast twin hulls perfected by the Skater line that were setting rough-weather records on all the lakes
2. As they entered the transit, the plasma caught and trailed off the spikes on their three-dozen red hulls
3. Shipworms had attacked their hulls when they were only four years out and they'd had to get re-floated on Knidolan hulls
4. They were low and swift with thin hulls, each with three to six rowers, shaded by a canopy
5. At the back of the traveller’s hotel at Roundswell, across a thin strip of grass and beyond a six foot high chain link fence, beyond a car park full of new model Peugeots waiting for eager buyers, the dark hulls of low rise industrial units lie at anchor
6. Its sharp but deep dual hulls sliced thru the water of Chardovia Lake, its spinnaker in full bloom as it flew before the wind
7. In the water were young hulls with enthora filling the spaces between
8. The mist had burned off the water by now and there were a few people paddling about checking the hulls for ripeness
9. The salt of His cold spittle ate into our hulls
10. Within seconds, access holes were cut into their hulls and seven new crew mates were aded to their ranks
11. The cheerful clang-clang of the ships’ bells, the squeaky squawks of the sea birds, and the low whoosh of the hulls against the waves were all enough to lull him toward sleep where he sat
12. crisscross the hulls of the wooden ships with great chains until they were almost as well protected as the ironclads
13. Another was to deflect the blast away from the occupants and this led to the revolutionary V shaped hulls with tyres on the outside away from vehicles
14. Sucking the tanks out, scraping the space encrustations from the hulls, sometimes going out with his employer into orbit to recover a derelict, old Vink patiently letting him fly the tug once in a while when he’d had a couple of pipes
15. When only five meters again separated the hulls of the two vessels, he stood and tossed the grenade onto its deck
16. 25m each for the costs of decontaminating materials and equipment to be installed as well as for cleaning the hulls themselves
17. A very stable design, due to the widely-spaced twin hulls, and faster than ours of a similar size under some conditions, slower in others
18. In the early 1960"s the Coast Guard acquired several HO4Ss, bringing its rotary-wing strength to 37, and four Sikorsky gas turbine powered S-62 helicopters which became HH-52A amphibians constructed with boat hulls to facilitated water landings
19. decreed that a distinctive Coast Guard emblem on a field of blue and orange stripes be placed on the hulls of all USCG air, inland water, and sea craft
20. The names of many brave lighthouse keepers remain etched on the hulls of buoy tenders called, in their honor, Keeper Class cutters, built by the Marinette Marine Corporation of Marinette, Wisconsin
21. Barnacle: small marine animal that attaches to the sides and bottoms of hulls and piers
22. Ironically, and with some inconsistency, the USCG opposed the demands of conservation groups and state and federal lawmakers who favored the construction of double hulls on Mississippi River barges
23. In England in the 1840s, several steamship companies experimented with iron hulls and screw propel lers, but Cunard thwarted them whenever he could and continued to use wooden hulls and sidewheelers
24. , Collins, like Cunard, chose wooden hulls and paddle wheels for his ships
25. Is spite of that, some American engineers also had been experimenting with iron hulls and screw propellers in order to handle the bigger engines built after 1840
26. After an hour, check to see what has been eaten, and scoop off any seed hulls with a small spoon
27. The deadly radiations promptly made most of their sensitive equipment all but inoperable, and the ships heavily armoured hulls only delayed the crew’s excruciating deaths by a few seconds
28. A few seconds later, only Xin and the Odyssey remained at the centre of the blast – protected by their incredibly tough hulls – hulls designed to withstand even the photosphere of a star
29. Most were battle cruiser size ships that looked almost squid-like in form, with their elongated oval shaped hulls, trailed by multiple wavy appendages
30. THE SHIPS SUFFERED BATTLE DAMAGE, but all were operational and none of the hulls
31. As his trapped and crippled little boat passed through the tunnel of the underside of the ship, he could see a platform positioned just above the height of the swell near the stern, spanning between the hulls
32. They passed several obsolete Cloud Ships which were moored up alongside some of the abandoned wharfs, their masts and hulls battered from the many tens of thousands of nautical miles covered during their years in service
33. It was ineffective against the Dawhawks; such machinery needed much more inkling to give up their hold on the perfect structure of their hulls
34. broken ship hulls mixed in the water with hundreds of men swimming frantically to escape death
35. They finally stopped in front of a row of what looked like six-wheeled trucks with boat hulls
36. Robbie measured ten inches clearance between the hulls and the two eighteen inch thick, wooden piers either side of the lower part of the ramp
37. � Eighty 500-pound retarded bombs landed in the midst of tightly packed submarine hulls in various stages of construction and exploded
38. � While their effects on the steel hulls were devastating, the blasts and fragments caused nothing short of a slaughter among the highly specialized yard workers and technicians of the morning shift
39. � Shoot at the superstructures, not the hulls
40. � By now, Colonel Winters, commander of Force Five, had given her by radio a detailed report of his situation: he was pinned down along the docks and the submarine launching bays of the yard by a large German infantry force positioned within the unfinished submarine hulls and construction equipment
41. ����������� Nancy swore when she saw a thick wave of Waffen-SS soldiers appear to her front, advancing towards her unit through the maze of unfinished submarine hulls and building equipment
42. Armour piercing shells are for penetrating the hulls of warships and are ineffective against land personnel
43. The unfortunate crewmembers present in the holed compartments were brutally sucked towards the holes in the hulls, where they were either shred to pieces while their bodies squeezed through the breaches or they were themselves vaporized by the continuous laser beams
44. That however still left sixteen missiles to slam in the three ships and explode inside their hulls
45. For the duration of this operation I must insist that you remain seated where you are now, and the droids will be placed in the cargo hulls of this ship until we have retrieved your ship and the kidnappers
46. However, a simple brush by a beam of Morg antimatter was enough to completely destroy a Human ship, while the disintegrators took many precious seconds to burn through the hulls of the enemy ships and penetrate to their core to cause significant damages
47. ships due to the higher than normal ionization of their ship’s hulls
48. extremely impressed with the way that the hulls have been married together
49. He reasoned that the outer hulls would
50. Harry then carefully marked the hulls to