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| Desperate to stay | afloat, Abner takes on a new partner, Osborn Tremain |
| Afloat after the tests but contaminated by radioactiv | |
| Shikishima was still | afloat after the Pacific War, somehow escaping Americ |
| r magazine as she assisted CSS Richmond to get | afloat; all but two of her crew had reached safety be |
| ime and the only bark-rigged yacht of her size | afloat, Aloha was scrapped in 1938. |
| incipal is struggling to keep the young school | afloat amid budget cuts, No Child Left Behind Act dem |
| t 20 years, Bentley struggled to keep his firm | afloat amidst increasing competition, legal problems |
| Various duties, | afloat and ashore, on both coasts, Atlantic and Pacif |
| proudly displayed in the squadron's ready room | afloat and ashore. |
| tended a $40,000 loan to the school to keep it | afloat, and in 1996 they bought the school outright. |
| ured centre section of the ship would keep her | afloat and upright. |
| ck by sea not only by the Russian war-vessels, | afloat and sunken, but also by heavy granite forts on |
| f the postwar period a Rear Admiral, was based | afloat, and tasked with keeping the fleet 'up to the |
| ation's ratings failed to keep the talk format | afloat, and on the morning of December 22, 2006, afte |
| ling their Abbey Stadium home to keep the club | afloat and closing the youth system. |
| The Titanic was the largest vessel | afloat, and was widely believed to be unsinkable. |
| The Poseidon is still | afloat, and the six survivors of Reverend Scott's tea |
| In 1879 Tizard resumed surveying duties | afloat, and took charge of the Home survey. |
| Fleet Tactics Under Steam, The Naval Howitzer | Afloat, and other valuable works. |
| Citrus pulled her | afloat and the latter continued on under its own powe |
| At 1253, Plunger finds Kinai Maru still | afloat and torpedoes her again, without sinking her. |
| ignia, Surfman Badge and the Officer in Charge | Afloat and Ashore devices. |
| War, and after the war held high commands both | afloat and ashore. |
| ncluded staff and operational assignments both | afloat and ashore throughout the United States, and a |
| She remained | afloat and ran aground near Salamaua at 7.01 N, 147.0 |
| the plug allows the island of GreatLog to stay | afloat and without it, it will sink. |
| e by a number of key individuals kept the club | afloat and, by the end of the 1999/2000 season, Birst |
| th Yorktown and Hammann, the carrier remaining | afloat another 16 hours before she succumbed. |
| entrepreneurs attempting to keep their company | afloat as the stock market begins to collapse in Augu |
| highlights included serving as a deck officer | afloat, as an aviator performing search and rescue pa |
| val Academy and at Keyport, Washington; served | afloat as Executive Officer of USS Huron; and was Com |
| served additionally as Senior Officer Present | Afloat at Inchon, Korea. |
| vented so that it would go underwater but keep | afloat at a particular depth. |
| Empire Beaumont was still | afloat at 16:45 although it was believed that she had |
| Her hull and reactor are currently laid up | afloat at Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth until faciliti |
| Her hull and reactor are currently laid up | afloat at Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth, Devon until f |
| ry 2008, Spartan's hulk was photographed still | afloat at Donjon Marine Yard (formally Whitte Brother |
| U.S. Coast Guard Command | Afloat Badge |
| uses an equivalent insignia called the Command | Afloat Badge. |
| ed a 2nd-Team All-Star, helped the Flyers stay | afloat, but they lost in the first round to the Buffa |
| of not only the Hood, the largest warship then | afloat, but also another battlecruiser, HMS Repulse, |
| f went broke trying to keep his many interests | afloat but turned down advice to declare bankruptcy. |
| , the Hudson's Bay Company heard she was still | afloat, but was too far a-sea to salvage. |
| Black kept his district | afloat by rushing large quantities of cash to banks t |
| As part of the effort by some chapters to stay | afloat by severing ties with the national organizatio |
| By February 2000, the team was being kept | afloat by the league itself. |
| e knowledge of literature and kept the company | afloat by publishing a number of non-literary books. |
| s to be in danger of capsizing, Chase was kept | afloat by the skillful work of her crew and towed int |
| He held major posts ashore and | afloat, chief of which were commanding the naval forc |
| his headquarters ashore to resume status as an | afloat commander for the first time since World War I |
| 9) When and Where We Met Each Other On Shore & | Afloat: Data Concerning the Army Corps and Legends of |
| she continued to run the magazine and kept it | afloat during Larry's brief return to religion in 197 |
| of the Institute and helped keep the Institute | afloat during the Depression. |
| cess Royal and remained there until his career | afloat ended in 1802. |
| of the leaf water-repellent, keeping the plant | afloat even after being pushed under. |
| sultant to help the district find ways to stay | afloat financially until the homes could be built and |
| In 1904, the company was unable to remain | afloat financially, and to add to the mill's problems |
| ns and 704 ft (215 m), she is the largest ship | afloat, following scrapping of the SS Great Eastern a |
| edited with keeping the troubled Eaton's chain | afloat for another two decades before it finally succ |
| The distance | afloat for paddlers from the put-in at Wilbur Dam to |
| The ship was kept | afloat for several hours, which allowed the crew to b |
| ip and skilled damage control work kept Neosho | afloat for the next four days. |
| The bow remained | afloat for a short time before sinking, during which |
| The Leopoldville stayed | afloat for two and a half hours after the torpedo hit |
| While the acquisition kept Infocom | afloat for a few more years, bad luck and poor manage |
| duced to junk although she stubbornly remained | afloat for a short while. |
| Captain Edward F. Ney Memorial Award Submarine | Afloat Galley competition for outstanding food servic |
| t attached to huge pumpkins as a means to stay | afloat; German wenches, Venetian ladies and intimate |
| ennessee River of the last Confederate vessels | afloat, giving Union warships complete control of the |
| In his first use of strength | afloat, Grant countered a Confederate move into the S |
| 85, and being then unable to obtain employment | afloat he went, in October 1786, to France on a twelv |
| larreal's B-team, but the club managed to stay | afloat in this case, also in the second level. |
| fitted beneath the wings to keep the aircraft | afloat in the event of ditching into the sea, with a |
| e River, and the remains of a dredge are still | afloat in a pond off the Swan River. |
| He served | afloat in the battleship HMS Canada at the Battle of |
| 's Trick and he used Gas to keep the Iron Bird | afloat in the Iron Bird episode. |
| Although the project struggled to stay | afloat in its first years of operation, it eventually |
| bark Arthur as well as the other Union forces | afloat in the area, left his ship and entered Aransas |
| which helps the player keep the power-up bells | afloat in the side-scrolling stages. |
| During the next 15 years, he served | afloat in the Brazil Squadron and the China Squadron |
| Afloat in The Forest | |
| By 11 April she was still | afloat in the dock. |
| ne and Sullivan prisons keep the local economy | afloat in the off-season. |
| scow schooners save Alma are known to survive | afloat in the United States. |
| rly 1960s, Rona was the last of her kind still | afloat in Australia. |
| nd World War and is the oldest submarine still | afloat in the world today. |
| Corpses littered the streets and were seen | afloat in rivers for weeks, and many structures in th |
| e that has deliberately or accidentally become | afloat in a lake, sea, ocean or waterway. |
| on to Aadipperukku where lighted lamps are set | afloat in the river. |
| , the erstwhile minecraft was reportedly still | afloat in a back channel, in a "non-operable conditio |
| in Albany, New York, the only one of its kind | afloat in the United States. |
| avits on Beacon Quay but from 1918 it was kept | afloat in the harbour until 1928. |
| acing up to 14 ft (4.3 m) boats) and the Youth | Afloat initiative, which provides sailing experience |
| The Command | Afloat insignia is worn in the same manner as the Com |
| chapter 3.E., the command ashore and command | afloat insignia are considered equivalent. |
| Thunder | Afloat is a 1939 World War I naval film starring Wall |
| thousands of paying visitors who keep Kentwell | afloat is owner Patrick Phillips, a distantly paterna |
| lready ruptured, Oceanic would not have stayed | afloat long in open waters. |
| lets go of the line and Tom struggles to stay | afloat, losing the string. |
| ire crew of the George Prince had duties while | afloat; none of these duties were to serve as lookout |
| rrently operational World War II Liberty ships | afloat of the 2,710 built during the war (the other b |
| hree enemy aircraft destroyed on the ground or | afloat on the water. |
| His staff assignments were both | afloat on a Carrier Battle Group staff and ashore on |
| Still | afloat on 11 May at 0600, Plunger surfaces and sinks |
| ng stockpiled in the UK, Cyprus, Singapore and | afloat on carriers. |
| "It looks as if the ship will stay | afloat only for a very short time. |
| st of its first 40 years on the air, it stayed | afloat only because of the revenues from CFCM (long t |
| ho performs twenty one days of cumulative duty | afloat or ashore north of the Arctic Circle. |
| Officer-in-Charge | Afloat Pin |
| Then NTPF became the | Afloat Prepositioning Force (AFP) and eventually Comp |
| the West Island College International's Class | Afloat program, was abandoned approximately 300 nauti |
| ast Guard cutter to participate in Cooperation | Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT 97) held in Sout |
| d around an annual exercise called Cooperation | Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2004. |
| Ford completed a Cooperation | Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) deployment star |
| f Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the | afloat recovery teams for Gemini 6 and Gemini 7. It i |
| To stay | afloat, several loans were made, which eventually acc |
| Primrose Hill remained | afloat so at 2246 hrs UD-5 fired her 88 mm (3.5 in) d |
| iami in actions that kept the Jamaican economy | afloat that decade. |
| The next morning, when Onward was again | afloat, the expedition once more headed for deep wate |
| alibre were perfectly able to destroy any ship | afloat, the larger guns were chosen, and mounted sing |
| It kept us | afloat the whole time we were down working on the new |
| ships up to and including the largest warships | afloat, the Nimitz class aircraft carriers. |
| hout running aground at low tide and to remain | afloat, the "Float" was constructed: the Tawe was div |
| the tanuki was failing in its struggle to stay | afloat, the rabbit proclaimed its friendship with the |
| time, and although extremely damaged, remained | afloat, the diminishing number of survivors continuin |
| Keeping Tito | Afloat: The United States, Yugoslavia, and the Cold W |
| ter the release and tour supporting The Family | Afloat the band separated. |
| In order to stay | afloat, the player must constantly watch Tails' fligh |
| iver to attack the weakened Union forces there | afloat, the monitor dropped downstream to a position |
| and more fire from guns than any other cruiser | afloat, they were virtually defenseless against torpe |
| After days | afloat, they arrive and are stranded on a lush tropic |
| Once both boats were safely | afloat, they made for the St. Mark's blockade where t |
| tunity" and that his main task was to "keep us | afloat this year and get us in a position where we ca |
| rving Gerstein, Easton kept the party finances | afloat through the 2000 election campaign and left th |
| primarily credited with keeping the Syndicate | afloat through the Great Depression, and with revisin |
| one in 1979, when she became the first warship | afloat to hold a Court Martial in over 10 years, duri |
| 972, HMS Eastbourne replaced HMS Rapid as the ' | afloat' training ship for the Artificer Apprentices a |
| second Hispanic-American female to command an | afloat unit. |
| he too jumped overboard and helped keep Robey | afloat until all three men were picked up by the ship |
| ween Taranto and Piraeus, she was able to stay | afloat until temporary repairs could be made in Greec |
| some publishers tried to keeping the subgenre | afloat until the next upturn in the popularity of Reg |
| nlon maintained that, as Republic had remained | afloat until the day after the collision, she could h |
| Her crew kept her | afloat until rescue came next morning. |
| Salvage efforts kept her | afloat until she could be towed to Ulithi for repairs |
| Low jumped into the water and kept the man | afloat until they were both picked up by a boat. |
| led authorities to strive for days to keep her | afloat, until the attempts failed and the ship was ab |
| n John Handran, jumped overboard and kept Neil | afloat until a boat could be sent to their assistance |
| opened by Shell in 1924, whilst BP were still | afloat using a converted passenger liner as a fuel te |
| Murder | Afloat was named to the 2011-2012 Dorothy Canfield Fi |
| The Young Teazer, gutted but still partially | afloat, was surrounded by floating bodies and wreckag |
| compartments, actually meant to keep the ship | afloat, were meant to shelter passengers. |
| Many incomplete ships which were | afloat were evacuated to harbors in Georgia which pro |
| in the fund-raising campaign to keep the club | afloat when it was forced into administration in the |
| Still | afloat when the Japanese invasion force landed on Gua |
| f several imperialisms, and are now being kept | afloat with a lot of distortive intellectual and prop |
| particularly profitable and struggled to stay | afloat with as few as 300 carloads of freight being s |
| war, he alternated tours of command ashore and | afloat with tours of ordnance duty, including a missi |
| The family home was set | afloat with his parents and 15 refugees from the stor |
| e more torpedo, the Atik still remained mostly | afloat with her bow slowly settling. |
| Enough troops from each of the units | afloat would be left at a land base to maintain equip |
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