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1 But it was shadowy, and there were yards of ship between them.
2 The cliffs were moving steadily together, with him trying to sail a ship between them.
3 He walked to the stern, putting the length of the ship between himself and Garn.
4 In reality, they might as well have had the length of the ship between their cabins.
5 The infected passengers were on the ship between 19 and 24 January.
6 Once he stopped the ship between stars and all the launching-crews took shots at an inflated metal-foil target.
7 They were at last destroyed, by smoking the ship between decks, after which several bushels of them were removed.
8 We steamed close alongside the 'Great Britain'-whichhas for some time been the crack ship between Australia and England.
9 Up to this time, you know very well, there has been little difference aboard this ship between Saturday and Sunday.
10 Power, endurance, grandeur are there; you can grasp all with your hand, and take a ship between the finger and thumb.
11 But before that I worked at the equally honourable profession of a common sailor on a ship between New York and Ceylon.
12 We promise to be honest brokers, steering the ship between the rocks of national self-interest in a way many larger states find difficult.
13 She had been hitherto known as the Havannah, and had plied as a packet- ship between the port of that name and New Orleans.
14 Apple is planning to ship between 75 and 80 million 5G iPhones this year, according to a new Bloomberg report.
15 The two northern ones, between which the aeronef was gliding like a ship between enormous reefs are the first steps of the Central Asian barrier.
16 First part little wind, the remainder calm and very hot; set up the Topmast Rigging, and clear'd ship between Decks, and wash her with Vinegar.
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