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After a couple months, and a titanic rubbish heap of silliness and inanity purged from my mind and heart, she at last said she would marry me
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In another couple hours they crossed the Kimoneea on a titanic bridge
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His face was very ugly, stretched to titanic proportions, and there was only the pit of an old injury where one of his eyes should have been
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From a small spark a titanic explosion erupted across the flat and the four men that were in the building where disintegrated within a second
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“You’re a feather and you got your Titanic romantic moment, princess
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She remembered how she and Daniel had gone to see Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio in a special re-playing of Titanic, and how excited she had been, since she had missed the original screening years before
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The only thing bigger is his collection of Titanic memorabilia
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Since arriving in New York, she had heard the Titanic story several times herself
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If the captains of the Titanic had taken Obeah seriously, the ship would never have sunk
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“Phew, that one's easy,” says the teacher, “The Titanic
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Then the thief got his question: “How many died on the Titanic?”
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passenger on the Titanic on its maiden voyage, and she recalled the events that occurred in
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on the deck of the Titanic as passengers waited for lifeboats, and the sounds he had heard,
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certain Stephen Blackwell on the Titanic could have been discerned by anyone with access to a
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The Titanic failed to see the tip of the iceberg as it forged ahead on its proclaimed historic voyage
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The historic tomes speak of Titanic Entities that clashed in the theater of battle that we refer to now as the Burial Ruins of the Ghastly Fens
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They tried their best to ignore the ominous and intimidating expressions of the carvings resembling titanic gryphons
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And a bad reputation would sink your empire like that ice burg did to Titanic
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And now they’re coming out with Titanic II: The Ghost Ship
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Broad steps led up to a great bronze door in the dome, which rested on its base like the half of some titanic egg
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It was a titanic drift, extending over centuries and ages
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It was useless; a charge of elephants would scarcely have shaken that titanic portal
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And at that instant the titanic shadow behind him darted down and out, and the wedge-shaped head smote with an impact that re-echoed down the tunnels
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the Tap was the Titanic
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His mother scared him off with one story and he knew about the Titanic – the boat, not the flick
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was our version of the Titanic!
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After three seconds of firing, the forward half of the battleship blew up in a titanic explosion, projecting debris over kilometers in all directions and severely shaking the scoutship by the blast wave
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Was Sanka served on the Titanic
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The titanic explosion and fireball that ensued was clearly seen by the waiting American submarines off Okinawa, which then passed that information by radio to the headquarters of the Asiatic Fleet in Manila
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People on board the Titanic faced danger but they seemed to not worry about it
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Yamamoto saw a gigantic flame burst out of the stricken turret before it flew off in the air as a titanic explosion rocked the battleship
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The atmosphere was jovial and receptive, despite the pending inclement weather, as if the guests were oblivious to the change, much like the passengers on the ill-fated Titanic as it sank and lured them to their deaths
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Being on top of the world is a pretty meaningless expression and Titanic made that worse, but being on top of Beachy Head was a good start of my new life
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There was not much of a bump as the 10,000 ton hull kissed the rock wall, but then they said the same about the Titanic
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The assault on Russia resulted in an unprecedented titanic struggle that no other theatre of operations in the Second World War would compare
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They were so old, I went ‘Wasn’t it terrible about that Titanic
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There were no titanic clashes of armies as experienced in Russia, France or even the Western Desert
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The four exhaust nozzles of the main fusion drive of the KOSTROMA suddenly roared to life in titanic blasts, projecting long, blinding plumes of hot plasma that expanded on hitting the ground
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The planetary crust split open under the pressure of the titanic underground explosions, letting out masses of molten magma
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Between the two, he managed with a final titanic effort to pull himself back up onto the horse
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I was highly influenced by the hair style of Leonardo Dicaprio, The TITANIC hero, and the beard of Aamir Khan in ‘DIL CHAHATA HAI’ alike
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Marylyn died after a battle of titanic proportions
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Two seconds later, titanic roars rumbled over Wau as the fireballs turned into rising mushroom clouds of black smoke
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However, being heavily outnumbered and still being under the shock of the titanic blasts, those Japanese were quickly overwhelmed and either shot or mercilessly bayoneted
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The titanic explosion caused by the impact dug a crater 3,800 meters in diameter and 600 meters in depth, while projecting in the air tens of millions of tons of molten earth and rock
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Catherine’s eyes opened wide with horror when her rockets initiated a series of titanic explosions just ahead of her aircraft
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The Titanic was even huger, God rest their souls
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“You know, not all the details about the Titanic are clear
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“I read that on board of the Titanic there was a sarcophagus with a well-kept body of an Egyptian priestess and prophetess who lived during the reign of pharaoh Amenhotep
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So the Lord brought this mummy on board of the Titanic, planning to display the body of the prophetess at the exposition of archeological finds in Los Angeles
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“The most surprising fact is that people were warned about the wreck of the Titanic sixteen years before the accident happened
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But it was such a titanic struggle because the hurricane was getting bigger
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all the supportive photographs and other factual material about the voyage of the Titanic included
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He gestured towards Maya, who glanced at him with a smile that would melt the iceberg that sunk the Titanic
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A red oriental rug rests on top of the stone floor and a chandelier of titanic proportions hangs high above
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It was a titanic struggle, this between Carton and Dorgan, and had reached the point where quarter was given or asked by neither
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making, Dirty Dancing and Titanic
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Twelve-Arms – who sported a titanic sledge hammer as well as two curling ram’s horns that grew from his head
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for an influx of visitors based on a universal interest in the great ill-fated ship The Titanic built in the old ship yard at Belfast’s Harland and Wolff
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The old drawing room where the Titanic was drawn to
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Belfast where the Titanic was fitted out
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Belfast The birth place of the Titanic
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at the Belfast Shipyard and the birth place of the Titanic or the highly volatile British Unionist (Protestant) militant
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ownership held by a significant other set of Belfast citizens not only towards the building of the Titanic but towards the
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Will this or the seismic historical events for the island of Ireland and the City at the time of the Titanic hold any promotional relevance today?
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1912 and less than a week later the Titanic sinks after
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for the Titanic; no one else could be trusted
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How would you compare the amount of human fulfillment, happiness, joy, fun, love, created by the first use of $200 million to the second? Which use of that money is more creative? Would the creativity of one million people given two hundred dollars each to be creative, produce more creativity than a movie that copied a story from real-life, tried to duplicate that ship rivet-for-rivet… and plaster a fake bullshit romance on top of it? So the only reason the millions were spent to make the titanic seem real was to fool people into believing the Hollywood crap fake romance actually happened? Do you think one million people given two hundred dollars each; might come up with something more creative than that? As an example of people’s obsession with death: the auction value of a Titanic luncheon menu is 100,000 dollars
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and watch the Titanic
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And as, they came out they said, “Is that the Titanic
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As Loofah stood by the train doors watching the plump leather-clad back waddling among the birch trunks, he realised that the titanic horror that should have been engendered by the sight of this, the foulest and most loathsome entity in the known universe, had not materialised
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Fifteen hundred in the great Titanic tragedy perished
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Then the movie Titanic popped in her head and she instantly whispered it to Nadine
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Sophia already had in mind that it must be Titanic but she just laughed, helping herself not to slide the word out of her mouth
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It has no limbs and no physiognomy, or else at the forthcoming inquiry it might have paid to the victims of the Titanic disaster the small tribute of a blush
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The Titanic, if one may believe the last reports, has only scraped against a piece of ice which, I suspect, was not an enormously bulky and comparatively easily seen berg, but the low edge of a floe--and sank
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If only the Titanic had rammed that piece of ice (which was not a monstrous berg) fairly, every puffing paragraph would have been vindicated in the eyes of the credulous public which pays
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We admired her lines, her noble appearance, and were impressed by her size as well, though her length, I imagine, was hardly half that of the Titanic
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She was off the Spanish coast, homeward bound, and fairly full, just like the Titanic; and further, the proportion of her crew to her passengers, I remember quite well, was very much the same
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The night was moonlit, but hazy, the weather fine with a heavy swell running from the westward, which means that she must have been rolling a great deal, and in that respect the conditions for her were worse than in the case of the Titanic
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I have been taken to task by a friend of mine on the "other side" for my strictures on Senator Smith's investigation into the loss of the Titanic, in the number of THE
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For it is by some sort of calculation involving weights and levels that the technicians responsible for the Titanic persuaded themselves that a ship NOT DIVIDED by water- tight compartments could be "unsinkable
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Some men of the Titanic died like that, it is to be feared
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The Titanic was a tank eight hundred feet long, fitted as an hotel, with corridors, bed-rooms, halls, and so on (not a very mysterious arrangement truly), and for the hazards of her existence I should think about as strong as a Huntley and Palmer biscuit-tin
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A proportionately severe blow would have burst the side of the Titanic or any other "triumph of modern naval architecture" like brown paper--I am willing to bet
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One of them declared two days ago that there was "nothing to learn from the catastrophe of the Titanic
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" That he had been "giving his best consideration" to certain rules for ten years, and had come to the conclusion that nothing ever happened at sea, and that rules and regulations, boats and sailors, were unnecessary; that what was really wrong with the Titanic was that she carried too many boats
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With ludicrous earnestness he assured the Commission of his intense belief that had only the Titanic struck end-on she would have come into port all right
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As long as the Titanic is remembered, an ugly rush for the boats may be feared in case of some accident
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But I, who am not a sentimentalist, think it would have been finer if the band of the Titanic had been quietly saved, instead of being drowned while playing--whatever tune they were playing, the poor devils