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But a "shore" to what?
A human-made wall or embankment along a shore to prevent wave erosion.
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She managed to get a shore-to-ship call at one point.
The Navy undertook the design of an infantry landing craft with a shore-to-shore capability that is, a seagoing vessel.
Major General George Wootten's 9th Division would land east of Lae in a shore-to-shore operation and advance on Lae.
In order to use them, and to permit a shore-to-shore operation against Manus from Los Negros, Seeadler Harbour would have to be opened up.
You can go to a rabbit rescue, an animal shelter, a pet store, or a rabbit shore to find rabbits for sale.
The air changes as you travel further inland not that there's a sea shore to comprise a starting point.
I'm on fire, en fuego, I'm a Viking ship landing on a rocky shore to lay waste, to plunder.
From high points on the Bridge-Tunnel, the land to the north looks flat, with fingers of water grasping a marshy shore to the right.
Her emotional problems seem to come in waves, like seaweed tossed around in the ocean, and she's never found a safe shore to rest on.
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