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Writer saw Patterson & his crew off on the train to Indianapolis for the May 1st fight.
In Antarctica, where winter can cut scientists and crew off from the rest of the world for as long as nine months, the isolation can lead to strange behavior.
He rounded up a party of seamen and in the middle of the night rowed out to the ship with eight longboats, forced the crew off, and burned the schooner to the waterline.
Some days, locals would chase the crew off, and other days, welcome them with platters of food.
Having observed his captain's predicament, Marshall secured the Spanish crew below deck and took the prize crew off in a small boat to go to Downman's assistance.
The Light Blues made the quicker start, with stroke William James Fernie taking his crew off at 41 strokes per minute.
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All directors are also actors, though, in many cases, ones who reserve their performances for cast and crew off-camera.
I have long thought (and written here before) that most great directors are in fact also great actors, even if many of them usually reserve their performances for their cast and crew, off-camera.
The two stars got on well; they had both previously worked in vaudeville, and they entertained the cast and crew off-screen by singing and dancing.
3 — Low-level buzzing of anti-aircraft rocket sites, to throw crews off balance a few seconds before the reconnaissance planes fly over.
The industry argues that the agency's interpretation will cause more disruption for passengers as airlines are forced to pull flight crews off duty.
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