1 Boats debark in either bustling Oak Bluffs or more staid Vineyard Haven.
2 The Coast Guard expects to take up to three years to fully debark .
3 Denoting all tied up ready to debark the living desperate cargo.
4 They, too, would debark in Denver, so they'd be present for only another week.
5 And of course, we've got a lady passenger to debark .
6 The ship will debark you in an open area.
7 Find out when passengers debark from the S.S. Gnatit.
8 You will not debark at Beaufort until so directed.
9 Sim Sala Bim was the first to debark .
10 When you debark for a road trip, you're forsaking your comfort zone and daily routines for adventure.
11 It only remained for Berengária to debark .
12 The ships can carry up to 800 troops and can transport and debark air cushion or conventional landing crafts.
13 At the lower end of the rapids (our Indians refusing to go further), we had to debark .
14 Cannon from the boats also swept the forest with grape and round shot, and the troops began to debark .
15 At Mombasa they would debark .
16 By reason of this precaution it was more than an hour after the steamer arrived before her passengers began to debark .
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