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    1. Shaun lives a twilight life, moving through the rock pools and shallows of the Atlantic coast line, selling directly sometimes, but usually preferring to move the merchandise on quietly through his own network of club and playground contacts


    2. Trees, where they stand in thin knots, are bent and misshapen, pointing out the path of least resistance to Atlantic squalls


    3. He had seen so much already and he didn't want the correspondence to have to make the Atlantic crossing in addition to the overland trek to reach them


    4. Today is just a minor disturbance, a short, sharp Atlantic squall


    5. The eight travelers settled into their state rooms for the long trip east to the Atlantic


    6. The Atlantic passage was invigorating for Titania and Hipolyta, but for Mandy in particular


    7. There are more wolves and beavers than anywhere in Europe and even Atlantic salmon come here to breed


    8. This smal central American country is the only one with no Atlantic coastline, nevertheless you see dolphins and whales passing through its Pacific waters


    9. With powder sand beaches and lush green mountains, banyan trees and volcanic outcrops, this is where the Caribbean meets the Atlantic in a sheltered cove of calm shores and beautiful coral


    10. Bordered by the Pacific to the east and the Atlantic to the west, South America

    11. Lying between the Andes and Atlantic Ocean, this land of tropical rainforests, beaches, snow-covered mountains and Patagonia (big foot) contains unique wildlife


    12. The association stems from the legend that his body was washed ashore (ie scallop shell - the sea) on the Atlantic coast nearby


    13. The principal, perhaps, arise, not from the nature of things, but from the prejudices and opinions of the people, both on this and on the other side of the Atlantic


    14. Savannah in the first Atlantic crossing by a ship powered by steam


    15. the Milo made a turn to the southeast after clearing the Elizabeth Islands and headed out into the Atlantic Ocean


    16. Jones in the Atlantic Ocean and covering several hundred miles


    17. The next few months were spent sailing the south Atlantic and


    18. Helena in the southern Atlantic and spent a few days there


    19. concerned about with both of these cruisers out on the Atlantic in addition to many others, among them the Georgia, the Sumter, and the Tallahassee, out there as well


    20. By this time, the South had well over five hundred ships in their arsenal, and they were stationed all around the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico

    21. north latitude and 30° west longitude in the Atlantic Ocean


    22. She cruised in the North Atlantic and West


    23. into the South Atlantic and stopped at Cape Town in August


    24. Meanwhile, back in the southern Atlantic, the Shenandoah was sailing south, and at the same time, the crew continued the work of preparing the cruiser for her mission of destruction


    25. The ship had now reached a point in the southern Atlantic off the coast of Africa and was constantly receiving heavy rain and


    26. At this time, the Shenandoah was in the northern Atlantic at 15° north latitude and 26° west


    27. headed into the South Atlantic Ocean


    28. The rulers of Great Britain have, for more than a century past, amused the people with the imagination that they possessed a great empire on the west side of the Atlantic


    29. constructions, like Atlantic White Cedar, Western Red Cedar and Redwood


    30. Atlantic White Cedar and Western Red Cedar were often used, but as the fast logging of these

    31. particularly on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States


    32. years sailing the oceans of the world, particularly the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans


    33. At full speed Johan had nearly an hour spare from his position in the Atlantic ocean – though it meant travelling illegally fast


    34. His plan was to take the Shenandoah south, around Cape Horn and then sail up the Atlantic Ocean,


    35. September 16 and entered the South Atlantic Ocean after that


    36. Safely away from the main sub, the craft shot out from the depths of the mid Atlantic like a missile heading for some airborne target


    37. A hundred and fifty-eight kilometres above the Earth’s surface an invisible craft had its sensors fixed on a point in the mid Atlantic Ocean


    38. Atlantic, the Milo arrived in New Bedford on May 7, 1869


    39. ‘I'm guessing it's somewhere under the Atlantic Ocean but you don't want me to know in case the real Gerrid sought its destruction,’ he surmised


    40. As those Ashantis stood trembling, cowed and disheartened, looking one moment at the yelling crowd, then at the ever rolling expanse of the vast Atlantic, a sight few of them had ever seen before, a thrill of pity must have gone through all the hearts of those white people there

    41. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was/is a military alliance established by the United States and Western Europe


    42. You did say he was coming over? You did ask me to arrange for my mother-in-law to come over? My mother-in-law, who practically had a breakdown herself when she heard about William, and who canceled the rest of her trip to Atlantic City? Didn’t you ask me to have her watch the girls today so that Paul and us could return to the scene of the crime?”


    43. Thus from 60,000 to 600,000 Africans, could have been killed in crossing the Atlantic and being broken, “seasoned


    44. As a guerrilla commander fighting the Sandinistas he came to know the Atlantic coast intimately, from the Caribbean port town of Bluefields, north to the frontier and well into Honduras


    45. Brazil has a very large oil field in the ocean and has just announced the discovery of another large oil field in the Atlantic Ocean


    46. 6 Million Years ago the Atlantic poured into the Mediterranean basin lowering the ocean levels by as much as 9


    47. The water then flowed to the Atlantic


    48. drilled from the Atlantic ten years earlier


    49. Antarctica’s Vostok Glacier and the Atlantic Coast of Africa had shown the fifteen


    50. sampled from the lower North Atlantic and cave stalagmites taken from the Arabian














































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