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ate Delarof, c. 1740 - 1806) was a Greek-born | mariner who served with several Russian maritime fur |
n Harwich in 1638, he was the son of a master | mariner, he was apprenticed to Christopher Pett, the |
or Rear Admiral W. D. Sample missing in a PBM | Mariner on a patrol flight. |
re lost, as were all 13 crew members of a PBM | Mariner flying boat assumed to have exploded in mid-a |
Many a poor | mariner, with his sails blown away, ground tackle gon |
he would like to end his career as a Seattle | Mariner and that he feels that he owes it to the fans |
A master | mariner, he first served on H.M.S. Conway. |
His father, Titus Evans, was a master | mariner. |
Farwell subsequently became a master | mariner and trader. |
is (1867 - January 21, 1922) was a fisherman, | mariner and politician in Newfoundland. |
A master | mariner and shipowner, he was also a director of the |
Mr. Creen was a master | mariner, in command of Mr. Wright's ship under a writ |
He was a master | mariner, and subsequently became engaged in mercantil |
Norton Sound to Thule harbor to recover a PBM | Mariner forced down with engine trouble. |
He was the son of a master | mariner in the British India line and an Australian l |
h 17, 1841 - October 3, 1905) was a merchant, | mariner and political figure on Prince Edward Island. |
andfather, John Tregerthen SHORT was a master | mariner who had also started his own Navigation Schoo |
rn in 1825, Thomas Berwick worked as a master | mariner until he was found guilty of scuttling his sh |
he was consigned to the care of a Charlestown | mariner, with instructions to take him to sea every d |
ent to sea at a young age and became a master | mariner involved in the trade with the West Indies. |
A Broome | mariner named Jack Palmer, who was one of the first t |
Once again seaworthy, | Mariner steamed up Narragansett Bay to the coaling st |
st certain that he was already an experienced | mariner. |
An apprentice | mariner in his youth, Geare embarked on his earliest |
Edward Stamp (1814-1872) was an English | mariner and entrepreneur who contributed to the early |
in Prince, his mermaid friend Neptuna and Dr. | Mariner, with stories entitled "Secret Of The Red Vor |
7 by an Essex Justice of the Peace and master | mariner, John Harriot, who joined forces with Patrick |
gary Cannon, Canton-Akron Indian, and Seattle | Mariner Erik Plantenberg. |
gary Cannon, Canton/Akron Indian, and Seattle | Mariner Greg McCarthy. |
me a business manager, businessman and master | mariner by career. |
me the eighth Major League player, and second | Mariner, to test positive for steroid use, receiving |
Montage, a Mac screenwriting application, for | Mariner Software. |
itan Probe (SOTP) during gestation, both as a | Mariner Mark II mission and generically. |
On 27 August 1962, | Mariner 2 was launched by Atlas-Agena B 179D, the fir |
Stringer was awarded the | Mariner Fishing Writer of the Year award (Australia) |
On 8 December, Basilisk and | Mariner captured the Jussrouw Catherina. |
and the other, John Wampus, left to become a | mariner. |
an apprentice basket maker before becoming a | mariner in the merchant service by the early 1870s. |
to achieve such a title (the other being Paul | Mariner, one of Steve's ex-team mates). |
e is the range of mountains lying between the | Mariner and Aviator Glaciers in Victoria Land, Antarc |
he group of mountain ranges lying between the | Mariner and Priestley Glaciers in Victoria Land. |
rnalist, labor organizer, field biologist and | mariner. |
d as a commercial fisherman, was a blue water | mariner for several years, and worked for almost thir |
Discovered by the | Mariner 10 spacecraft in 1974, it was formed by a thr |
Wachapreague, Virginia: Then and Now by Kirk | Mariner) |
me, N'Gala was singled out for praise by Paul | Mariner, the club's manager. |
Cardiaxx was developed by David | Mariner and Jon Mitchell of Eclipse Design, with Joe |
issions during his extended career, including | Mariner, Viking, Voyager, and Cassini missions. |
owners, including Queen City Communications, | Mariner Communications, Seven Hills Broadcasting and |
he played for Revolution assistant coach Paul | Mariner alongside teammate Chris Tierney. |
On the same day, head coach Paul | Mariner was released from his contract, enabling him |
reed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa, | Mariner Books, 1998. |
was published by Houghton Mifflin Company (A | Mariner Original). |
by Wood and Head because they considered the | Mariner 10 photography too poor to confirm basin stru |
former Pirates shortstop and current Seattle | Mariner Jack Wilson, with whom he has been good frien |
ndividual, very much like Defoe's shipwrecked | mariner. |
Despite this | mariner reporting that there were still survivors on |
has also served on the Board of Directors of | Mariner Energy, Liz Claiborne, Royal Caribbean Intern |
With the discovery by | Mariner 4 in 1965 that Mars had only a tenuous atmosp |
an the Hadamard code that was used during the | Mariner mission. |
p, Discovery Rupes, photographed during first | Mariner 10 fly-by |
Edward Charles | Mariner (3 January 1877 - 10 May 1949) was an English |
n, to the Ford Escape, Hybrid Escape, Mercury | Mariner, and Mazda Tribute, Ford is currently marketi |
oo sound a craft and Slocum too experienced a | mariner for any other cause to be considered likely. |
stantial evidence of murdering a fellow black | mariner in 1849 Boston. |
her aviation spare parts allowance for PBM-3D | Mariner patrol bombers for spares for PBM-3R Mariner |
tion, the "Voyager" name was recycled for the | Mariner 11 and Mariner 12 probes to the outer planets |
truly make these radios indispensable for the | mariner. |
The findings from the | Mariner 9 missions underpinned the later Viking progr |
Stairs in London, England, by a Greek former | mariner called George Constantine. |
olorer, cordwainer, handcartman, housewright, | mariner, nurse, truckman, wheelwright, and several la |
August 10 - Hugh Pugh, | mariner, 71 |
res appear to coincide with craters imaged by | Mariner 10, with the largest feature at the south pol |
mally the students and teachers stayed in the | Mariner Motel, now a Holiday Inn, conducting experime |
After 349 days in orbit, | Mariner 9 had transmitted 7,329 images, covering 100% |
was a centerfold photo spread in Professional | Mariner magazine. |
planetary studies and became involved in the | Mariner program, working on interpreting the images o |
It included Paul | Mariner as Director of Player Development and Aron Wi |
When Wadena again ran into difficulty, | Mariner took the yacht in tow, until forced to stop ( |
It flows north into lower | Mariner Glacier, Victoria Land. |
ch as Captain Cook and the invaluable William | Mariner, note only the singing and drumming during tr |
nd / solar magnetic fields investigation with | Mariner 4, back in communication with Earth after bei |
Narragansett High School's mascot is the | Mariner. |
available in paperback under ISBN 0156421763 ( | Mariner Books, 1991). |
re sensitive instruments than its predecessor | Mariner 2, Mariner 5 was able to shed new light on th |
Early in life he joined his | mariner father, Joseph, on local voyages and longer t |
e signing a permanent deal and joining fellow | Mariner Greg Young at The Shay at the same time. |
Launch of | Mariner 8 |
vember 1964, Atlas-Agena D 288D launched with | Mariner 4, which provided the first close-up pictures |
at plus the crew from an assisting Martin PBM | Mariner flying boat on 29 August 1944. |
by depth charges from a U.S. Navy Martin PBM | Mariner (VP-74/P-2). |
rome at Iwakuni, Japan, tending 17 Martin PBM | Mariner and eight Royal Air Force Short Sunderland fl |
e missions, in which black-painted Martin PBM | Mariner flying boats conducted night bombing strikes |
The Escape's platform mates Mercury | Mariner and Mazda Tribute are also scheduled to recei |
In the music video, | Mariner High School in Cape Coral, Florida, was the s |
The Navy tug | Mariner steamed from Newport to assist Alpha and her |
mander Vallis and Warrego Velles are not from | Mariner 9. |
Praxiteles crater was first observed by | Mariner 10. |
The operations of | Mariner 5 ended in November 1967 and it is now defunc |
the cancelled 1990s NASA Neptune Orbiter, see | Mariner Mark II |
sses from both NAS Banana River and other PBM | Mariner operating locations were questioned concernin |
The platform is currently owned by | Mariner Energy. |
distinguished career, Hapke has taken part in | Mariner 10, Viking and Apollo missions. |
ng in the South Atlantic near Pernambuco, two | Mariner flying boats, PBM 74-P5 and PBM-74-P6 of the |
ion to the long bright rays, photographs from | Mariner 10 showed an intriguing dark halo of material |
l subjects (N.B: Sir Isaac Pocock, 1751-1810, | mariner, was his uncle). |
She was then sold in 1960 and renamed Eastern | Mariner and while operating in South Vietnamese water |
BMiller (local beer brands: Sarmat, Amsterdam | Mariner) |
d its way down the eastern seaboard, however, | Mariner fell farther behind. |
It carried an instrument payload similar to | Mariner 6 and 7, but, because of the need for a large |
ance, during a violent thunder storm, Private | Mariner left his trench and crept out through German |
Detailed studies of | Mariner 10 images led to the conclusion that these pl |
the ferry, rescuing only a single survivor, a | mariner from Naples. |
st striking figurehead, the tall square-built | mariner, with dark curly hair and bronze clean-shaven |
members from the 570-foot (170 m) tanker Bow | Mariner, which exploded and sank off of Chincoteague, |
when writing his poem The Rime of the Ancient | Mariner. |
ns on which he has participated were the 1967 | Mariner 5 flyby mission to Venus, the 1971 Mariner 9 |
Designed to be the first of the planned | Mariner Mark II series of spacecraft, CRAF was to clo |
Seven Ages of Man and The Rime of the Ancient | Mariner, and again had some of the greats of jazz pla |
than the Voyager Mars program (using the same | Mariner 8/9 design for the orbiter, but with an autom |
ture about the sea to The Rime of the Ancient | Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge to the poem Kubla |
as, Liberty of the Seas, Majesty of the Seas, | Mariner of the Seas, Monarch of the Seas, Navigator o |
The Caprices ( | Mariner Books, 2002) |
For the poem, see The Rime of the Ancient | Mariner. |
Rime of the Ancient | Mariner (with Stephanos Malikides), 1985 |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Rime of the Ancient | Mariner |
s also home to Pencoedtre park and the Master | Mariner pub. |
The Ancient | Mariner is a fictional ketch yacht that was used in t |
copper engravings for The Rime of the Ancient | Mariner.. |
t known for his poems The Rime of the Ancient | Mariner and Kubla Khan, as well as for his major pros |
n 2007, he also became editor of The Northern | Mariner, published by the Canadian Nautical Research |
Tree Bower My Prison, The Rime of the Ancient | Mariner, part of Christabel, and Frost at Midnight. |
t known for his poems The Rime of the Ancient | Mariner and Kubla Khan, as well as his major prose wo |
his poems Kubla Khan and Rime of the Ancient | Mariner were the results of opium visions. |
l by the Ford Motor Company for their Mercury | Mariner. |
, always considered a strong contender to buy | Mariner, bought another large suburban chain of weekl |
fter his freshman year, Gordon transferred to | Mariner High School, in Everett, Washington and playe |
second ship to be so named by the U.S. Navy, | Mariner, a 234 long tons (238 t) steam tug, was built |
ll Beaumont, Paul Grayson (rugby union), Paul | Mariner & James Sutherland (cricketer). |
He was a very able | mariner and soon rose in the ranks, gaining sufficien |
He was a | mariner painter, and this is probably his most famous |
ollins (January 17, 1771 - May 6, 1813) was a | mariner, merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia |
His father Jonathan Leavitt (1746-1811) was a | mariner who arrived in New Brunswick from New Hampshi |
When NASA's | Mariner 9 craft arrived there, nothing could be seen |
11 March - Wictor Esbensen, | mariner and explorer (d.1942) |
t a program of planetary exploration with the | Mariner and Pioneer space programs. |
1895) was a minor Arctic explorer, writer and | mariner. |
She married Michael Yates, master | mariner, in 1875. |
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