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Examples for "seafaring"
Examples for "seafaring"
1Of course, not every seafaring figure with a story was a hero.
2The seafaring gentry the round ocean around called it the Adamless Eden.
3We did not go seafaring so much as in the old days.
4The population of the village consists of seafaring people and their families.
5The inhabitants of the coasts and islands are largely a seafaring people.
1We'll get enough of under- water travel once we start for the treasure.
2As you may suspect, however, water travel comes with its own set of risks.
3Always carry a brimmed hat and sunglasses for water travel.
4It lists estimated times for each reservoir to fill, and water travel times between dams.
5I have said nothing of internal water travel by river or lake, because none exists.
6Sand-bars, sunken logs, accumulated driftwood, and hidden snags made water travel impossible except for light canoes.
7The regular chronometer movement, because of its delicacy, is out of the question for rough land or water travel.
8Facebook Twitter Pinterest Military transport vehicles loaded with bottled water travel along a road in Bairnsdale, Victoria, on 4 January.
9Safe (salt) water travel, earthquakes, revenge.
10The roads and trails, in fact, were so few and so heavy with sand that water travel was very much developed.
11This was for inland water travel, and many centuries passed before the navigation of the sea was dreamed of by adventurous mariners.
12And, as I said, we may have to use both land and water travel to get us where we want to go.
13Completing his water travel at Harwich, Mr. Wraxall takes frankly to flight in a closed carriage, but sees two cloaked figures at a crossroad.
14The turbulent mixing controls how waters travelling through the strait are re-distributed.
15Water travels fast through these cracks - capilliary suction.
16Since Monday's closure, Bailey said water traveled farther north encroaching various camps and the Deadhorse Airport.