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  • Three U . S . Marine ships wait off the West African coast.
  • No ambulance waits off to the side.
  • Agent Fleming also contacts a bomber squadron that destroys the Japanese submarine laying in wait off the California coast.
  • They say it was heading from Latvia to Singapore, and was told to wait off Gibraltar for further orders.
  • Sarah disappears, presumed a suicide, off the same beach where a rogue U-boat waits off-shore.
  • As reported by the Washington Post, Viking refuelers launched from the carrier USS Carl Vinson wait off the coast of Pakistan to top off jets on their way to Afghanistan.
  • Around 4500 British soldiers were embarked, but the ships carrying them had to wait off the Lorient coast several days, allowing the town to organise its defences and call in reinforcements from other towns in the region.
  • The Cuban Government refuses entry to the passengers, and as the liner waits off the Florida coast, they learn that the United States also has rejected them, leaving the ship no choice but to return to Europe.
  • The skaters then wait off the ice in the kiss and cry area for their marks to be read, while volunteers ( usually children ) called " sweepers " collect any flowers or other gifts from the ice.
  • On 5 May, " U-853 " was lying in wait off the point when she sighted and fired on the SS " Black Point ", a armed guards aboard underway for Boston, Massachusetts.
  • On the night of 2 and 3 December 1971, " Hangor ", while lying in wait off Bombay, detected a large formation of ships from Indian Navy's ASW frigates, and of 14 Squadron-Western Naval Command.
  • Monday was like one of those coup moments in countries whose names change every other Friday : The deposed ruler stares into the kliegs of seized state TV . Glowing cigarettes wait off-camera to burn star-shaped scars into his flesh until he makes a statement to signal the takeover complete.
  • The winter of 1806 being particularly long harsh, Leduc found his route blocked by ice; he decided to wait off the Azores, where on 20 April the division captured the British " Ruth "; she was given a prize crew under Midshipman Besse and sailed to Ponta Delgada, but ran aground on the coast of S鉶 Miguel Island on 5 June and was lost.