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    at sea


    1. Rom: 8:27: And he that searches the hearts know what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for


    2. · Oral wills are permitted only in three cases: member of the armed forces in action, a mariner at sea whose ship is going under, and a Muslim


    3. towards the great sea of eternity, sailing towards his death just as he had always


    4. He only wanted to talk about the land, how the sheep were doing and how much wool had been produced that season … I couldn’t understand why he was interested in that when he’d been seeing the world and doing exciting things


    5. She had to explain that Darceen is a city and the Ttharmine is what's left of the great sea of the old lands


    6. All things considered it was an appropriate ending … they buried him at sea


    7. ‘No, but he says there’s a tide early in the morning which he will take … we’ll be at sea by the time we wake tomorrow


    8. ‘We shall have to bury him at sea


    9. It was easy for me to believe that Wiesse would be pleased about Berndt and I when we were out at sea, hundreds of miles from Sulis Min


    10. The fisherman sat in stunned silence as they drove towards his fine executive home at Seaview Park

    11. child together, Rochelle’s husband was away at sea


    12. By this time she was certainly drunk enough to go without a fight, but four days at sea in the hot Aegean sun had left him ripe as a mackerel


    13. She spent the day, like all the other days at sea, sitting in front of the mast with her back against it


    14. Yellelle told her that seating could be a silent cat fight among mortals


    15. She had also arranged an invitation to join Lord Tarak’s party to the festivities at Sea Hold that evening


    16. fine executive home at Seaview Park


    17. 10For every one that asks receives; and he that searches finds; and to him that knocks at


    18. 25The LORD is good unto them that wait for him, to the soul that searches him


    19. As he fills the remaining sachets he talks loudly so that she can hear over the sound of the boiler as it wheezes into life, telling her how he bought a ride on a smuggler's boat to Italy and how he worked his passage on various ships, until, after some weeks at sea, he made landfall in the little white town of Bideford


    20. in itself, with storms at sea and huge waves

    21. “That bench you’re sitting on, that seat’s covered with dragon


    22. lamps used for communications between ships at sea


    23. It would have been suicide to go in after him – that sea was wild … but would anyone believe her? Nervously, she debated this with herself, too accustomed to being disbelieved to put any reliance on it


    24. He tried to imagine a storm at sea, and was carried into his own memory of the 'great storm,' and his first taste of helplessness in the face of forces beyond his strength to manage


    25. Spelman, not realizing that the storm at sea had abated and the ship once again sailed on smoothly


    26. Lawrence Spelman took in the scene in one, “I'm so glad you didn't have a relapse into that seasickness which plagued you at the outset of the voyage, then


    27. Perhaps because of this, or any other contributions made from an unending range of factors, the incidence of petty crimes and destructive pranks rose to an all time high that season


    28. Hipolyta and Belle opened all the bungalow windows, stripped the beds, and scrubbed the bathrooms for the last time that season


    29. How very appropriate, do you not think? Considering also our own community's native industry and reliance upon that season?” She concluded with the question, and left it to the group before her


    30. “Harry I pledged my life and my undying love for you in a solemn oath after that tempest at sea on our first voyage

    31. I think we shall have to dump at sea when coming into Australia


    32. Listen to what seasoned prophets are saying and see if it confirms what you are hearing


    33. Dreadful stories they were--about hanging, and walking the plank, and storms at sea, and the Dry Tortugas, and wild deeds and places on the Spanish Main


    34. People were frightened at the time, but on looking back they rather liked it; it was exciting for country folk, and there was even a group of the younger men who pretended to admire him, calling him a "true sea-dog" and a "real old salt" and such and saying there was the sort of man that made England great at sea


    35. life did not bear much fruit for the kingdom in that season


    36. a great company, or even a great merchant, has twenty or thirty ships at sea, they may, as it


    37. It was incorporated, in pursuance of an act of parliament, by a charter under the great seal, dated the 27th of July 1694


    38. The next morning, she washed the fabric that sealed his windows


    39. To dream that you are lost at sea suggests that you are drifting around in life without any direction


    40. My patron Aetes believes that females are bad luck at sea

    41. know that there’ll be many challenges, both at sea and ashore


    42. The herrings caught and cured at sea are called sea-sticks


    43. Our safest destination, we felt, was the great sea


    44. “We landed on W Beach and it took us till well into the afternoon to get the Brigade ashore though most of us were happy to be here and not at sea


    45. In a country where the winters are so cold as in Great Britain, fuel is, during that season, in the strictest sense of the word, a necessary of life, not only for the purpose of dressing victuals, but for the comfortable subsistence of many different sorts of workmen who work within doors ; and coals are the cheapest of all fuel


    46. whaling vessel intercepted at sea


    47. She was commissioned at sea off Terceira, Azores, on August


    48. Jon learned a great deal more about sailing and whaling during these two years at sea


    49. In the two years and few days at sea, Jon learned the ropes and was


    50. whales, and the only way to catch them was to hunt them at sea














































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