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    1. Tattoos are inscribed with needle and ink, but the Ta Moko is a design carved into the skin using the Uhi, a traditional chisel formed from a fragment of Albatross bone


    2. Flavio taxied the Albatross to its final resting place on the apron


    3. Leave the cranes where they are and pin the Albatross in place with the excavators while we secure the engines


    4. "The Albatross and the Mermaid" is her first novel


    5. On the way from Chalmers Port to Dunedin City they passed by the Royal Albatross Colony, located at the end of the peninsula in which tourists can appreciate all kinds of birds


    6. It was now or never: get rid of Tommy so she could start fresh without this crazy albatross hanging around her neck, or say something that would keep him around if she needed him, but far enough away to not destroy her plans


    7. [Till a great sea-bird, called the Albatross, came through the snow-fog, and was received with great joy and hospitality


    8. The Albatross did follow,


    9. [And the Albatross begins to be avenged


    10. Instead of the cross, the Albatross

    11. What did Japan actually achieve by the attack on Pearl Harbour? From a military viewpoint, Yamamoto actually removed an albatross from around the neck of American naval policy; because many American admirals had never accepted the aircraft carrier as a capital ship


    12. Some will see the event as a jumping off point and others will see it as an insurmountable hurdle, an eternal albatross to encumber all and any future endeavors


    13. I saw wings, an albatross beating its great, white wings


    14. In the air there passed sooty albatross with four–meter wingspans, birds aptly dubbed "vultures of the ocean," also gigantic petrels including several with arching wings, enthusiastic eaters of seal that are known as quebrantahuesos,* and cape pigeons, a sort of small duck, the tops of their bodies black and white—in short, a whole series of petrels, some whitish with wings trimmed in brown, others blue and exclusive to these Antarctic seas, the former "so oily," I told Conseil, "that inhabitants of the Faroe Islands simply fit the bird with a wick, then light it up


    15. From the lounge, where I was writing up the incidents of this excursion to the polar continent, I could hear the calls of petrel and albatross cavorting in the midst of the turmoil


    16. It was an albatross


    17. Phil felt uneasy about the albatross


    18. ” In the poem, a sailor kills a friendly albatross that, it is said, had made the winds blow


    19. The crewmen all die, and the sailor is left in a hellish limbo, the albatross hung about his neck, his eyes closed against the accusing stares of his dead crewmen


    20. Phil reminded Louie that killing an albatross was said to bring bad luck

    21. The sharks had stolen every hook small enough to fit in the mouths of pilot fish, so Louie tried albatross bones, but the fish spat them out


    22. After having lived for weeks on raw albatross and tern, he never again ate poultry


    23. I was there to see the wildlife and the giant albatross in flight


    24. ResCap was a major subprime lender that became an albatross for GMAC when losses ballooned during the financial crisis


    25. A young albatross told me he had seen him on Spidermonkey Island?"


    26. Golly, it was a storm! One has to be a gull or an albatross to stand that sort of weather


    27. Bethink thee of the albatross, whence come those clouds of spiritual wonderment and pale dread, in which that white phantom sails in all imaginations? Not Coleridge first threw that spell; but God's great, unflattering laureate, Nature


    28. *I remember the first albatross I ever saw


    29. Goney! never had heard that name before; is it conceivable that this glorious thing is utterly unknown to men ashore! never! But some time after, I learned that goney was some seaman's name for albatross


    30. For neither had I then read the Rhyme, nor knew the bird to be an albatross

    31. But there are other instances where this whiteness loses all that accessory and strange glory which invests it in the White Steed and Albatross


    32. Accordingly, the boats now made for her, and were soon swayed up to their cranes—the two parts of the wrecked boat having been previously secured by her—and then hoisting everything to her side, and stacking her canvas high up, and sideways outstretching it with stun-sails, like the double-jointed wings of an albatross; the Pequod bore down in the leeward wake of Moby-Dick


    33. As the Albatross steamed into the little harbor, I saw Mowbray Langdon’s Indolence at anchor


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