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1 Sections of the 100-year-old waterway are being dredged to take ships with a greater draft.
2 People are going to try to take ships and leave, and Gears are going to have to stop them.
3 Even with favourable winds it would take ships far too long to regain their command of the Leeward Islands.
4 Will seafarers continue to take ships through the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden if no ransoms can be paid?
5 They could take ships from China and Africa, split and cross-dock them across the country, and send them on to Europe.
6 Clarksons' Rowe said he expected Caravel would soon take ships on long-term time charter, and would be an aggressive competitor for established firms.
7 We start randomly taking ships over and it's bad for business, isn't it?
8 I know he has taken ships , I just know it.
9 If Vale keeps taking ships for November loading it will get very tight, the broker said.
10 I was pilot, and took ships out to sea, and brought them in safe up the gulf.
11 Every world takes ships but the twelfth.
12 Others took ships to the Isthmus of Panama, crossed it on foot, and sailed to San Francisco.
13 They must be taking ships and then getting close enough to swim through the reef without attracting attention.
14 "Yes, but lots of them just took ships and went home, too".
15 He had taken ships by license of the Crown, until he had become a citizen of the United States.
16 Take men, take ships , all that thou wilt need, and delay not thy journey, for certain monks and islanders are hard set with famine.
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