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- They were then carried across the Channel and set ashore in Flanders.
- The remainder were set ashore a week later, at Lewes, Delaware.
- The expedition set ashore just south of Capesterre, but left no settlers behind.
- Within the year of 1986, he set ashore inside Saudi Arabia with an occupation as a telex operator.
- All 39 men saved by " Borgund " were set ashore at T髍shavn in the Faroe Islands on 14 June.
- Five were set ashore at the New York ) : Robert Hodgson, Richard Doudney, Sarah Gibbons, Mary Weatherhead, and Dorothy Waugh.
- On 20 March these troops, reinforced by the ships landing companies, were set ashore at Dinh Kao, to the southeast of the citadel.
- Yet the sentence'Odysseus was set ashore at Ithaca while sound asleep'obviously has a sense, even though'Odysseus'has no reference.
- U . S . Marines aboard this amphibious transport ship expressed frustration Monday after Greece refused permission to set ashore to help set up a possible peacekeeping mission in Kosovo.
- Druett reports, she became pregnant during the voyage but was set ashore in Honolulu rather than giving birth on board, as was the case with many other seagoing wives.
- But storms, thickening ice packs and high seas kept his team from its target island, he said, and the researchers were set ashore on another island named James Ross.
- On 11 September 1905 the ship took part in an expeditions to South marine landing party were set ashore near Palope and later that day the soldiers and marines took the lord's palace.
- Arriving in Cochin, a Portuguese emissary, accompanied by a Calicut, are set ashore to make contact with the Trimumpara Raja ( Unni Goda Varma ), the Nair Hindu prince of Cochin kingdom.
- Sixteen castaways were set ashore on the island of Pulau Tiga, and voted each other into exile one by one over 13 weeks, turning the South Seas spot of land into Cutthroat Island rather than Pulau Tiga.
- After they had used up the depot's supplies, they hunted albatrosses, penguins and a calf-the sole remnant of the cattle that had been set ashore earlier by the " Hinemoa ".
- In " H . M . S . Cockerell " by Dewey Lambdin ( published 1995 ), First Lieutenant Alan Lewrie is set ashore by his vindictive captain, for'land service'during the Siege of Toulon.
- One hundred and ninety Spaniards ( including Sebasti醤 Vizca韓o ( 1548 1624 ), later explorer of the California coast ), and Filipino crewmen, were set ashore with food and some weapons in a location where they had water and food available.
- Before the full onset of winter Atkinson led yet another journey, this time an attempted rescue of the Northern party, which was known to have been set ashore in the region of Evans Coves, some 200 miles north of Cape Evans.
- Like other ACCL vessels, the Grand Caribe has a shallow draft, allowing it to go where other vessels cannot; a retractable pilot house to duck under low bridges; and a bow ramp to allow passengers to set ashore on virgin beaches.
- After having been set ashore, MacKinnon and Conway managed to evade capture for four days, but they were betrayed and arrested by the Gendarmerie and handed over to the Germans at La Reole hospital southeast of Bordeaux, attempting to make their way to the Spanish border.
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