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Sentences with mariner

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  • Royal Fleet Auxiliary tanker Bayleaf has rescued five stricken mariners - and set them on their way with an unexpected bonus.
  • Some mariners, when they reach this point, choose to invest even more time and energy into their boat relationship to ensure its success.
  • Our mutual respect is born of the natural ties between mariners and a long and illustrious shared history.
  • The crew responded immediately, racing to the scene and recovering the four mariners with one of the ship's small boats.
  • Perhaps these mariners were particularly skilled, sensitive to the marine environment, or just plain lucky.
  • Comfort has 63 civilian mariners, 956 US Navy medical staff and 258 US Navy support staff.
  • A major government project intended to rescue mariners in the 21st century may be in some need of rescue itself.
  • Since medieval times, mariners have employed dead reckoning to navigate their vessels.
  • The rescued mariners were landed at Culdrose, where they were checked by the medical team and given a good breakfast and a chance to rest.
  • This ancient method of greeting between mariners is a form of salute, based upon making the ship vulnerable.
  • Additionally well before any range activation, a notification will go in the papers as well as warnings to mariners and aircraft.
  • In The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, the mariner shoots an albatross and all the wind goes out of his sails.
  • Charts and cruising guides abound that give the mariner the information needed on every mile of the canal system.
  • The most famous was, of course, Christopher Columbus, a Genoese mariner sailing for Spain.
  • I do not wish to try to pass myself off as an all-knowing mariner but I'd like to try to instill some focus on the recreational mariner 's obligations.
  • Fortunately, a mariner qualified to command the finished vessel had been with the project from the start.
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