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    sundew


    1. In 1958 the Sundew was involved in a search and rescue (SAR) mission in the stormy November waters off the Wisconsin shore of Lake Michigan


    2. In January of 1983 the 180-foot Sundew was cutting through one-foot-thick ice, picking up the last two lighted buoys in the harbor of Duluth-Superior


    3. , the Sundew commanding officer, and his crew had to remove the ATN to keep them from being damaged by lake ice


    4. The buoys were scheduled for maintenance over the winter months, as was the Sundew after a season of aiding mariners and a downed pilot in distress, collecting ecological samples, stocking fish, and icebreaking


    5. The 45 enlisted personnel and seven-officer complement on the Sundew was scheduled for winter leave, but some of the crew would stand available for SAR missions on the ice (Kucera, “Coast Guard Retrieves the Buoys…,” 1983)


    6. The buoy tenders Acacia, Mariposa, and Mesquite from the Michigan ports of Grand Haven, Detroit, and Charlevoix, respectively, were led into the harbor by the Duluth-based USCGC Sundew


    7. Thomas Curelli of the Duluth MSO said, “For most of the ships (including the Sundew) all but one built in Duluth, it is their 45th birthdays being celebrated here


    8. In May 2004 the 60-year-old 180-foot buoy tender Sundew was decommissioned


    9. The USCGC Sundew was built in Duluth by the Marine Iron and Shipbuilding Company and launched in 1944


    10. By 1990 USCG Station Duluth had 100 active duty and 40 reserve personnel and included a Marine Safety Office and the USCGC Sundew

    11. Sundew home-ported in Duluth with a crew of 90 under the command of Lt


    12. Ignace, Michigan); Bramble (Port Huron, Michigan); and the Sundew out of Duluth which was replaced by the USCGC Alder in 2005


    13. Havlik commanded the USCGC Sundew (WLB-404) out of Duluth (Stonehouse, Women…, pp


    14. relieving activity are marshmallow, sundew, and coltsfoot


    15. Thyme, either alone or in combination with herbs such as sundew, continues to be one of the most commonly recommended herbs in Europe for the treatment of dry, spasmodic coughs as well as for


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    Synonyms for "sundew"

    daily dew sundew sundew plant

    "sundew" definitions

    any of various bog plants of the genus Drosera having leaves covered with sticky hairs that trap and digest insects; cosmopolitan in distribution