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Those who make shore are the luckier ones.
"Don't Know Add Dress," it continues, "Make Shore it is Sent Out at Ones".
"While the pirates clearly knew, from the beginning of our negotiations, that we were not going to allow the Quest to make shore, they gave no warning, no visible signs whatsoever that the hostages' lives were in danger," said the military official.
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The engineers who designed and installed the cable that made shore in Al-Faw, near Basra, had to deal with an unusual number of challenges.
Earlier Wednesday, another deer made shore in the same location, got stuck between the railings of a metal fence at the waterfront, and injured itself so badly trying to get free that it had to be euthanized.
The Dudley Docker made shore on 15 April, landing on the same shingle beach of Elephant Island as the other lifeboats.
The governor has made shoring up the state's higher education system a top priority.
He says polls show that most Republicans agree, and he has made shoring up the retirement systems long term central to his appeal for younger voters.
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But the collection of confidential diplomatic cables obtained by WikiLeaks and made available to a number of publications, offers a fresh sense of its pervasive nature, its overwhelming scale, and the dispiriting challenge it poses to American officials who have made shoring up support for the Afghan government a cornerstone of America's counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan.
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