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1 Suddenly it began to steam back into Florence's nostrils.
2 It did not take long to steam back , but it took many hours to land the luggage.
3 We're going to steam back .
4 In the middle of my trip and steam back to Samburan, where, I am grieved to say, I arrived too late.
5 But when the sun went down and the steamer turned and began to steam back towards civilisation, again her fears were calmed.
6 No, but they can steam back up the Tennessee into the Ohio, thence to the mouth of the Cumberland, and down the Cumberland to Donelson.
7 When her foe drew off the Merrimac steamed back to Norfolk.
8 The Earnest steams back as near as she can safely go to Cape Grisnez.
9 We were steaming back along the track we had come.
10 The "Flitter" had turned and was steaming back over her course.
11 Despairing of doing anything with her doughty little antagonist, the Merrimac now steamed back to Norfolk.
12 So we steamed back to the pier.
13 They gathered into a nervous convoy, tacking with the fractious winds, then steamed back to the south.
14 Later in the day the victorious ship steamed back to Norfolk, amid the wildest enthusiasm of its people.
15 As the Muklevitch steams back to port in Murmansk, the exhausted scientists trade a few final congratulatory toasts.
16 The two lines were steaming back and forth in front of the batteries, firing as the guns would bear.
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