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  • He finally cast loose, allowing the spacecraft to sink swiftly.
  • Director Brett Ratner does little more than turn on the camera and turn the cast loose.
  • Consequently, " Mariner " hoisted the breakdown flag shortly before noon and cast loose " SC-177 ".
  • After passing the forts, Farragut ordered gunboat cast loose from " Hartford " to pursue " Selma ".
  • It didn't take him long to get over the hurt he felt for being cast loose in Foxborough:
  • In the meantime, it faces the daunting task of providing for a generation that never expected to be cast loose in old age.
  • When the dinghy was cast loose from the steamer, Mr . Wellard at once turned round and started to pull back to the jetty.
  • The next morning, at the exact minute of dawn, both the " Calypso " and the " Delaware " cast loose and set sail for international waters.
  • The planet may have begun life as a moon of some major planet, later being cast loose by some accident and drifting into a planetary orbit around the Sun.
  • Forbes flaunt their credentials as " outsiders, " and Sens . Arlen Specter and Richard Lugar try to pick up steam with moderate voters cast loose by Powell's decision.
  • The third, the towing vessel, cast loose and headed west under full steam . " Sea Devil " picked up three survivors and moved south to patrol in another area.
  • Words _ like charity, like respect for life, like love, like truthfulness _ have been cast loose from the religious systems in which they were used, and need rediscovering, redefining and, in some cases, jettisoning.
  • The "'French ironclad " Richelieu " "'was a wooden-hulled ship breakers in Amsterdam in 1911, " Richelieu " was caught in a storm in the Bay of Biscay and had to be cast loose from her tugboat.
  • The Americans could not overtake the British as many of the fastest American vessels were towing the slowest schooners to prevent them being left behind . " General Pike " was towing the schooner " Asp " and Chauncey refused to cast loose the tow during the chase.
  • At first " Tomoka " broke out the British flag and cruised about so that the boarding party would not overtake her . " Seneca " called her gun crews to quarters, cast loose the number one gun, and then ordered " Tomoka " to permit the boat to board.
  • Cast loose from their villages and adrift in the huge urban sprawls of Cairo, Algiers or Gaza, millions of Arabs are now offered membership in a wide community of believers-- just as other movements offered previous generations a sense of belonging in the " revolutionary world proletariat " or anti-olonial " liberation movements ."
  • The process of reducing topside weight was proceeding well one gun had been dropped over the side, and a second was ready to be cast loose; planes had been pushed over the side; the submersible pumps ( powered by electricity provided by " Hammann " ) had pumped a lot of water out of the engineering spaces.
  • With the wind in exactly the right direction a fire ship could be cast loose and allowed to drift onto its target, but in most battles fire ships were equipped with skeleton crews to steer the ship to the target ( the crew were expected to abandon ship at the last moment and escape in the ship's boat ).