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1. He didn't need a tow to cruise this tunnel and went to the center with a few other powerboats
2. They had transformed their hobie cat to a mini cruise liner but the party wasn't on it
3. came back and continued to cruise at 166/3
4. He couldn’t lay back and cruise wide open, but he found he saved fuel, his third bag took him all the way into the city long before Nightday began
5. Harold and Chloe took full advantage of the many baby-sitters and treated the cruise as a second honeymoon to the delight of their fellow travelers
6. Later, Enid and I went for a cruise up the lake to the
7. During that cruise the vessel was afflicted with yellow fever and lost valuable officers and more than half of her crew
8. After this cruise, he was ordered to serve on the steamer Colonel Hasmy that had been dispatched for the Brazos River in Texas to support General Zachary Taylor’s campaign against the
9. On this cruise,
10. During this short cruise, she
11. will sail on a cruise in the region of ocean already indicated to you in personal interviews
12. She would then, visiting the Bonin Islands, Sea of Japan, Okhotsk Sea and North Pacific, be in position about the 15 of September, north of the Island of Oahu, distance from sixty to one hundred miles, to intercept the North Pacific Whaling fleet, bound to Oahu with the products of the summer cruise
13. the cruise, and for his intercourse with the enemy as well as
14. every precaution to prevent information reaching the shore as to the character of their visit and the destination of the cruise
15. He then pictured to them a brilliant and dashing cruise, and asked them to join the service of the Confederate
16. Why? Well, in the summer of 1968 while making a Mediterranean cruise, the Aircraft Carrier Independence, to which I was 69
17. Wyoming, Narragansett, and Cyane to cruise along the coasts of California and Mexico for protection of these merchant steamers
18. Chapman for use in the service of the rebellion to cruise the high seas and commit hostilities upon the citizens, property and vessels of the United States
19. cruise the Pacific Ocean as far away as the China Sea and Indian Ocean
20. to use for trading for furs with the coastal Siberians during the cruise
21. By June 30, during her around-the-world cruise, the Shenandoah had captured thirty-seven American ships, destroyed thirty-two,
22. From thence, she continued to cruise the Bering Sea, where she captured and burned several more New Bedford vessels
23. The title of the poem is “The Cruise of the Milo as told by the Captain,” and is interesting but also humorous to read and is printed complete and unedited in appendix B
24. Pftel, which had arrived back in Honolulu on June 22 from a cruise in the western Pacific Ocean, and reported of being
25. The complex reminded Gerrid of a cruise sub he’d been on once as a child
26. In the meantime, the Milo was enjoying the peaceful and productive cruise, usually within one
27. For the Milo, the cruise along the Mexican coast was most productive and she filled her hold with
28. The return cruise to Honolulu was going quite smoothly with
29. This was the final cruise for Captain Hawes and his last voyage on the Milo as master of the ship
30. In retrospect, the six-year cruise of the Milo proved to be an epic and successful voyage, but also a sad journey with the loss of
31. Of course, on a hot day on a cruise, sailors gather in line for a drink of water
32. Jose had finished provisioning the boat for a week’s cruise
33. “On February 16, I was in Santiago, Chile, ready to begin a cruise though South America
34. “During a cruise that my wife and I took last year, a distinguished, affable and learned traveler suggested that I should entitle my next book Odyssey Dreamed
35. “They should enter your little zone at about twelve-forty-five, if they’re not engaged by enemy fighters, and they will cruise at fifteen thousand in your planned vicinity,” he said
36. “I’ll cruise around and see what I can see
37. She intended to get the most out of her Caribbean cruise
38. “Why don’t we just cruise for a while,” suggested Sim
39. Yes, Hartle was glad to be off the interstellar cruise ship, which should have been fascinating, but it wasn’t
40. This sure beats cruise ships, he thought sardonically
41. It finally clicked and the Germans booked their cruise
42. More than happy to sit home and sleep until noon; drink beer, and watch Star Trek re-runs on a big-screen TV, or maybe sit around in his underwear, and cruise the internet all day long
43. call for cruise lines
44. "He took his wife on a cruise
45. Moose cooled it to a soft cruise, hovering by Steve’s wake
46. He'd heard about Shorty, and bolted the cruise at Jamaica
47. Tatiana, Marques, Christophe and Pierre begin their cruise on
48. As their cruise winds down, Tatiana and Marques have sex more often
49. then to Los Angeles for one night, with a fourteen night cruise ensuing
50. The chopper continued north over Otsuchi where there was a large cruise ship
1. He could have reached the coast of Dromedia, but he hugged the western shore where they cruised thru a thousand miles of lon to the horizon on both sides
2. With Byram Hermosa from the shop, he cruised down the narrow canal between the thick roots of towering apartment trees and into the open lake, bound for the Yakhan, determined to cover the fifteen hundred miles in a native week
3. Michalis cruised to the side of the road and stopped to give me time to look, 'She is beautiful, isn't she?'
4. And after that, why did she have to get attached to him all over again once they got here? Why did a simple peasant have to look so manly at the controls of that needleboat on that stupid ride? Why couldn’t Tdeshi’s hormones let her be unmoved by the line of his jaw, the ruffle of his hair in the breeze as they cruised the canals all the way to the north end of the burbs and back?
5. As they beat back and forth across the canal in the chill glimmers of dawn, a needleboat cruised by them, and she couldn’t help herself thinking it was Jorma
6. He was glad of his jacket as he cruised thru the dewy air and he put up and buttoned the collar
7. It was deep into Dawnsleep when he finally got there, but he cruised by Ebmemboz far off shore, thru Shipping Cut and henarDee while the small traffic slept
8. ‘That’s it,’ I cried as we cruised on past the entrance
9. The picture of the Zhlindu waterfront came up, a close-up view that cruised along for awhile
10. Jones cruised along the west coast of Africa for the entire month and saw whales only one time and
11. She cruised in the North Atlantic and West
12. Another horrible Monday and the ‘Merc’ cruised at a painful
13. These ships cruised along the coast from San
14. and Japan, and they even cruised to Australia and the South Seas as conditions dictated
15. On June 13, the Shenandoah cruised out of the Okhotsk Sea and headed east and then north through the Aleutian Islands
16. San Francisco cruised to a 38 to 13 victory and now had a new weapon in their offensive arsenal
17. They cruised to an easy 41 to 17 victory, with Minnesota only scoring in the last two minutes
18. I waited behind the dumpster until he had cruised on by
19. The bars did their business, the hockey club persisted, and the youthful cruised around in hot cars
20. I cruised around here a lot in my MGB
21. to 230 and the Belle cruised safely up mid-channel at FULL
22. The targets cruised by overhead
23. Hartle powered up his ship fully, all the instruments came on again and he cruised slowly towards the center of where they had been
24. They knew not where to look, so they cruised the streets of wretched poverty and questioned a few whose misfortune it was to call this place home if they knew of Herminia, her ‘mother’ or her three children, to no avail
25. As they cruised up into the cul-de-sac an elderly couple was sitting out on their front steps
26. When I was in my first year of college at UCSD, I cruised through my General Education subjects until I got to College Algebra
27. The taxi cruised down the A8 into Edinburgh central
28. They cruised past the security points and past Jamie’s restaurant
29. They cruised past the gate and into the staff car park
30. Somewhere down the gangway a door was closed with a dull bang and Lorna did not at first realize that the plane was now slowly moving backwards, and then it turned and cruised past the airport building
31. comfortable distance to the rear came a plain sport coupe; and between them cruised a
32. They cruised along well for a couple of years—rarely seeing his family even though they lived within a half hour's drive—rarely seeing hers because they lived seven hundred miles away and vacationed at ski sites during the holidays, in the Southwest in late winter, and hit Europe during the summer—when did such globetrotters have time to visit or be visited?
33. Since female Nordic beauties were as unfettered as men in those days and usually cruised in pairs, I occasionally became the second-hand beneficiary of his profound erotic attraction
34. Steve was out when he cruised over in the ‘vette a bit later on, so he went for a drive by himself
35. Tuesday evening rolled around and Chris cruised on over to Steve’s place
36. The song had a long introduction and the words cruised into the music slowly and gradually, building in volume as he listened with growing apprehension as the words of the song unfolded
37. before a succession of hopefulls had cruised up to her and been rebuffed
38. But heedless as a vagrant wind, the Tigress cruised the southern coasts, until she anchored at the mouth of a broad sullen river, whose banks were jungle-clouded walls of mystery
39. We cruised the countryside and suddenly, in one particular area, I started getting nervous, because I felt that tingling sensation arise again
40. cruised into the pressroom
41. I hung out at the tavern for a while then cruised home, I never actually saw Ben again which was weird
42. again and cruised on
43. We just cruised
44. The Dawhawk had switched positions and cruised sideways along the bikes
45. Pieces of the president’s skull and flesh stuck to tires that cruised by within minutes after his execution
46. They then watched the girls turn to them as both cars cruised through winding roads in a well affluent beach home area
47. After he doubled back onto Hardee Road, he cruised the area for several hours, attempting to accept the recent developments that had truly transformed his life
48. He cruised through Hyde Park and paused at the big chessboard
49. He turned left off the highway and cruised down the road towards Bald Hill
50. Under a diamond blue sky, Mitchell sat near the window of a small, near-empty jet that cruised over the endless waters of the Atlantic
1. Hamo pours drinks for everyone as his driver cruises the narrow, crowded streets of Jedana
2. Summer seasons and late night motorway cruises
3. Morg’s space was a playground, and it was huge, big enough for year-long cruises on his yacht and fish three times the height of your personification
4. during this time, made summer training cruises with the cadet
5. I am more than proud to have been able to serve my country for twenty years, even though a good share of those years involved eight-month cruises away from my family
6. several cruises with them and were directed to go through a much faster special line
7. They represented for Roger the most stunningly beautiful that he had contemplated in all the cruises he had taken until then
8. Eventually you can retire and start taking cruises and spending winters in warmer countries
9. "No, Cruises don't go that way, they head up north and south, but you can use the buses but, that would take about two hours," she started to hang the other bags up
10. Luckily, we were to visit Hawaii on several other cruises
11. They're known as repositioning or "repo" cruises in the
12. Many cruises these days tend to be in calm waters and
13. On cruises, there are plenty of freebies to be had
14. As you can see in this book, cruises don’t have to be
15. Fifty or more such ships could be expected to occupy the Eretz defense system’s space since the initial shake-down cruises and crew training was accomplished with fully armed warships
16. Charleston would be ideal, especially if he was able to organize passage directly to the port city from Baltimore or New York or Bermuda if there were still cruises to the tropical island, a playground for the wealthy and 117
17. and 7-Day Sacred Ceremony Transformational Cruises in the Hawai-
18. As for Japan, if the British missiles that hit there were of the same power than the one that destroyed Berlin, then I would urge that no American troops land in Japan proper or cruises downwind close from the Japanese islands, and this for the next few years
19. Cruises have become a popular type of vacation because there is so much to do on a cruise ship
20. Percy became involved in hosting gardening tours in Europe and the Percy Thrower Floral Tours Company was established, chartering ships for lecture cruises, which has become abundant today for cruise lovers
21. What do you suppose high-risk investments, diamonds, and ‘round-the-world cruises could have in common with the indigenous peoples of West/Central/Sub-Saharan Africa, Afghanistan and East Timor? Expendable assets, that's what
22. We are the largest retailer of cruises in Canada and offer a
23. Boat cruises traverse the
24. We’re on a coach that cruises mile on mile
25. Carnival Cruises popped into her head, her favorite vacation
26. He cruises all over Egypt to prevail Islamic call and for the revival of manners by wisdom and fair preaching in addition to the Islamic writes to revive the Islamic glory
27. Branton Hockey Cruises Into Tournament for 11th Straight Year
28. weekends; immerse in monthly international cruises; and have been to
29. Most of what he received was paid in the form of stock in Regency Cruises, Inc
30. The magazine offered its waterfront area as an anchorage for passing boaters, including the large wooden schooners that carried dozens of tourists for week-long cruises around the Maine coast
31. There are many swimming with dolphin cruises that are operated by companies that have offices in the cities of Brisbane, Sydney and Forster
32. Noble Caribbean Cruises present a 11 night cruise as of Sydney along with Australia captivating in Hamilton Island, Port Douglas as well as Cairns to give a name and a few of the targets while traveling
33. For the ultimate sailing holiday, why not indulge with Pacific Sunrise - Whitsunday Coral Cruises
34. The crew chops through the icebergs that have trapped their submarine; it cruises north along the coast of South America, past the mouth of the Amazon, only to be chased by giant squid in the Atlantic
35. She was often chartered for special moonlight cruises, during which an elaborate loudspeaker system piped live music from the observation room throughout the ship
36. Virtually unlimited range and so on, cruises at forty thousand, far above the airlines
37. The charity dinners, the harbor cruises, the corporate picnics where you plucked new business … he enjoyed them, didn’t he? He enjoyed having to turn on the charm, having had a little too much to drink
38. The Norway is normally employed on cruises in the Caribbean and is based in Miami, Florida, USA
39. The Orion was a ship that had been ailing for a long time; in the course of its previous cruises thick layers of barnacles had collected on its keel to such a degree as to deprive it of half its speed; it had gone into the dry dock the year before this, in order to have the barnacles scraped off, then it had put to sea again; but this cleaning had affected the bolts of the keel: in the neighborhood of the Balearic Isles the sides had been
40. The market cruises higher, and the histogram begins to start making lower lows at 3:30 p
41. Huge hills and mountains of casks on casks were piled upon her wharves, and side by side the world-wandering whale ships lay silent and safely moored at last; while from others came a sound of carpenters and coopers, with blended noises of fires and forges to melt the pitch, all betokening that new cruises were on the start; that one most perilous and long voyage ended, only begins a second; and a second ended, only begins a third, and so on, for ever and for aye
42. Had any one of his old acquaintances on shore but half dreamed of what was lurking in him then, how soon would their aghast and righteous souls have wrenched the ship from such a fiendish man! They were bent on profitable cruises, the profit to be counted down in dollars from the mint
43. Many of them, as well as some of ours, arrived in the Texel in the course of the last winter; the severity of which obliged the English fleet to return to their ports, leaving a few frigates only to make short cruises off the Texel, as the season would allow
1. No doubt Herndon would want to push on today, if she could keep him from cruising wide open she would be content
2. "He wouldn't be doing anything but cruising for chicks, same as we are," doostEr told him
3. Nothing else was rendered in visual channels at all, only the snowflakes they were cruising by were seen
4. Once at cruising altitude Flavio entered the route into the Flight Management Computer (FMC)
5. cruising the parking lot and street in two pick-up trucks
6. Warlock had the Skimmer at its lowest cruising speed and Martin could see the man disappear again in the next wooded area
7. stopovers while cruising between the southern Pacific in winter
8. Waddell joined her in Pensacola, Florida, and as he later put it, he entered into his old occupation of cruising in the Gulf of
9. below the equator and cruising off the coast of Africa
10. Alabama was cruising off the coast of France
11. At this time on the other side of the world, the Milo was cruising close to the Sandwich Islands, and all those aboard were looking forward to a change of pace in Honolulu
12. Waddell decided to spend some time cruising within the
13. While the Wyoming was cruising thorough the straits of Shimonoseki, the Japanese land and naval guns
14. Shenandoah was cruising on the high seas
15. On June 10, the Shenandoah was still cruising about the Okhotsk Sea where the ice had become less of a problem
16. The next day, June 27, was a relatively quiet day for all of the ships cruising in the Bering Sea
17. Jones were cruising in the Bering Straits and steering north while the Shenandoah was in the vicinity
18. On July 12, the Shenandoah was about 410 miles to the west of the Milo, and cruising at a somewhat higher speed, about 132
19. Francisco, and heading southerly, cruising parallel to the
20. One merchant ship, the Milan, reported seeing a steamer that appeared to be the Shenandoah after departing Puget Sound on July 23, but this was later confirmed to be the British ship-of-war, Chameleon, which was cruising off the west coast at that time, according to the British Consul
21. the fact that the Shenandoah had received damage on its hull cruising through heavy ice in the Arctic Ocean
22. believed the Shenandoah was cruising along the coast of the Chincha Islands and was being offered for sale to revolutionary
23. A day cruising at sea followed by Tony running on
24. The alien ships reached a cruising velocity at about a billion kilometres from Neptune
25. Fully charged they would power the Dawn along at a cruising speed of four knots
26. Tired as he was, it was probably better than having the old guy cruising the streets at twelve kilometres an hour, with RIDE checks all over the place these days
27. Cruising a few thousand feet over the water, you could see for miles
28. Cruising over Oxford, how could one mistake it? I was maybe a tad lonely, knowing that everyone down there was snug in a pub, or better yet, at home in warm bed
29. It was a lot more effective use of our time and ‘combat exposure,’ rather than just cruising around looking for trouble
30. For Mike, what he was free of, regardless of whether he looked ahead or back, was always the same: Sylvia! Cruising the highway, with nothing in his hair but the wind and great tunes rocking from the stereo at full volume, was just this side of perfect
31. That spoke well for their chances, I thought; cruising through the hole in the hedges and turning her out onto the road under the trees
32. “There are at least six worlds within a days cruising,” Sim reported
33. Ingrid couldn't believe that a tourist boat operator would take four passengers out cruising, when the boat could carry one hundred and fifty
34. Luke saw the Lieutenant Lewis had just come from the Café and was cruising around town patrolling the area
35. “I was cruising the China Sea alone on a yacht called ‘Honey’
36. moment we are cruising along without a care in the world, and the next
37. turned and started cruising down the coast, away from us
38. He counted eight of them, anchored in wait, ready to navigate and depart, that Saturday afternoon, for their various cruising tours
39. stopped cruising for information and squinted up at the sunlight
40. He enjoyed an occasional ride in this car which according to a brass medal in the car was capable of cruising at over 100 miles per hour, “If you could find a good smooth road,” my father said
41. I've trimmed it for this cruising air�speed
42. Ramrod retracted himself back up, and silently went about his business cruising the rafters
43. They had a 135 mile per hour cruising speed and a 350-mile range
44. While cruising the main road it became obvious the town was a younger crowd, almost another place she struggled to place
45. Why would Luke take his demon-infested cruise ship all the way down there? The last time we'd seen him, he'd been cruising along the East Coast, recruiting half-bloods and training his monstrous army
46. Wel , as you were cruising down the Nile in a lavishly appointed
47. I should have guessed it’d be a cruising spot – so near the port
48. Cruising for casual sex was subtle and omnipresent… a sly smile in shops, a wink and turn of the head on the street, the accidental touch of a hand on the bus, the not so subtle groping among crotchless trousers, business suits and fashion plates in the meat markets of gay pubs where patrons chattered to their ‘in’ group, eyeing outsiders and prospective partners with practised disdain, then hovering alone on the footpath after closing time having rejected one suitor too many
49. The bandana went cruising down the stream and landed by the sewer drain
50. The ceiling was a masterpiece to put the rest of the artwork in the castle to shame: fashioned from jewels, diamonds, and bits of smooth glass was an expansive, inverted model of the open sea, replete with cruising fins and schools of fish, tropical islands and archipelagos, a tortoise with a scale forest on its back, and a replica of Coral Wing itself carved out of a sparkling prism, so faithfully rendered that Jai wondered whether there was an even tinier version of the fortress inside the first model