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s chosen to play the lead in Aloma of the South | Seas, but was replaced by Vivienne Osbourne shortly |
range both within an EEZ as well as in the high | seas. |
Jutland, on 31 May-1 June 1916, where the High | Seas Fleet confronted the whole of the Grand Fleet. |
The primary responsibility of the High | Seas Fleet in 1917 and 1918 was to secure the German |
and 17th centuries, civilian ships on the high | seas were given letters of marque by a nation-state |
harveyi is thought to be the cause of the milky | seas effect, in which, during the night, a uniform b |
ted advocate of Japanese expansion in the South | Seas, rather than China. |
oadway (with Doris Day) and Romance on the High | Seas (Doris Day's first film, in 1948). |
in the Nature episode “War Wrecks of the Coral | Seas”. |
he end of the 19th century, fishing on the high | seas became popular and added the need for seafaring |
d that she could no longer travel into the high | seas with her damaged bow and had to turn back towar |
Emden was commissioned into the High | Seas Fleet in late 1916. |
,700 yards (1,554m) to Big Harcar through heavy | seas, effecting a rescue first of five; after which |
ntary work, as the Volksunie went through rough | seas internally in those days, when separists and re |
a right of innocent passage through territorial | seas. |
They live throughout the | seas; a few species are parasitic. |
"So beginning next year around the time Red | Seas Under Red Skies sets sail, the first of three S |
ches were closed across the island due to rough | seas and dangerous rip currents. |
d hull damage in the Atlantic Ocean due to high | seas on the night of 2 April 1958. |
I must down to the | seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I |
It is native to shallow | seas around Northern Europe, where it lives on stony |
No change was made to Azure | Seas' itinerary, however. |
nother town but was unfortunately victim to the | seas erosion on East Anglia, this town has been nick |
He takes to the | seas, eager to discover the world. |
ishermen do not go out in the area due to rough | seas). |
Born in Avignon in 1964, he took to the | seas at age 16 where he stayed on for two years as a |
d Ned discover Nemo's plan of travelling to the | seas of Norway, where he will have the ultimate reve |
ho voluntarily subjected themselves to pounding | seas and bitter cold in the winter North Atlantic da |
It disperses to surrounding | seas and vagrants have been recorded in the Falkland |
This species is restricted to the | seas around the Bismarck Archipelago and northern So |
During the voyage, due to rough | seas, the crew nicknamed the ship the "Evermore Roll |
were prohibited from leaving shore due to high | seas up to 7 m (23 ft). |
en (Freddy Remixed the '1991 Bonus track "Seven | Seas of Rhye" on the album Queen II), Bananarama, Br |
dedicated to achieving safe transport, cleaner | seas and free competition. |
e female side named Sonia, as they traverse the | seas on a giant beast named Ymir. |
on from the oceans, presumably turning greenish | seas clear. |
miniscent of an isthmus between two neighboring | seas: Azov Sea and Black Sea. |
There are two main | seas in the North Indian Ocean - the Arabian Sea to |
r, a week out of Midway Island a typhoon's high | seas and wind delayed her arrival to the patrol area |
dinator of the Nairobi Convention UNEP Regional | Seas Programme. |
being surrounded by unpredictable, treacherous | seas. |
Founded Upon the | Seas: A Narrative of Some English Maritime and Overs |
dened by the sight of her white wings upon the | seas.” |
2006, USA, Seven | Seas Entertainment (ISBN 978-1-933164-23-6), Pub dat |
him "He demeaned himself very valiantly beyond | seas, as appeared by the scars he brought home, no l |
pposedly based on a pair of now vanished inland | seas connected by a narrow strait, with a surface ro |
Refueling operations in very heavy | seas in January 1945, resulted in injuries to severa |
n a day trip from Liverpool, sank in very heavy | seas. |
His paintings, which are mostly large views of | seas and harbours, often depict fantastic foreign pl |
f number of fishes of tropic and warm temperate | seas whose long winglike fins make it possible for t |
is found in the first 12m of the warm tropical | seas off the coast of Australia. |
miliolids, in carbonate areas of warm tropical | seas. |
In and out of waves and | seas, |
was delayed into Fremantle as there were rough | seas off the coast of Western Australia. |
Hundreds of kilometers to the west, rough | seas and bad weather calmed, allowing the delivery o |
oss the UK, in towns, countryside, wetlands and | seas. |
n 1963; each one represents a time when epeiric | seas deposited sediments across the craton, while th |
Queen Victoria landed here in 1847, when heavy | seas made it impossible to enter Douglas Harbour. |
Pebbles can also be found inland where ancient | seas used to be covering the land, when seas retreat |
caused by the storm outside of Cuba where rough | seas killed 29 people. |
island near the town of Kanyakumari, where two | seas and an ocean meet; the Bay of Bengal, the Arabi |
r crew aboard the stranded ship, over which the | seas were by now making a clean breach.” |
sh by The Right Stuf International, while Seven | Seas Entertainment released four of the light novels |
The Whitney South | Seas Expedition (1921 - c.1932) to collect bird spec |
r. Hannibal Hamlin, leader of the Whitney South | Seas Expedition, who died in 1982. |
Another survey by the Whitney South | Seas Expedition of the American Museum of Natural Hi |
During his quest, the prince will sail | seas, crawl through caves, and fly magic carpets. |
Beechy Head where she was hit by high wind and | seas in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. |
ossible for her to survive the violent wind and | seas. |
Aside from high winds and | seas, one possible explanation for the storm's heavy |
sit and wait for a lull in the trade winds when | seas are down to start their eastward crossing. |
, rolling and pitching heavily as the winds and | seas rose, was proceeding on her coastwise voyage wh |
for the Gulf of Mexico, but heavy winds, rough | seas, and engine trouble required her to stop at Cha |
ee provided by the close by Trent, but with the | seas still heavy this proved to be too dangerous, an |
or feathers was a major threat, along with high | seas drift nets; however both of these have ceased, |
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