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One of the main reasons for this phenomenon was that groups generally had to embark at approximately the same time each year.
Rather than sating Ludo's paternal yearnings, the film inspires him to embark, at 11, upon a quest to choose his own father.
On our final day, we embark at the aptly named Adventure Bay for a two-hour tour of the southern tip of the island.
His uncle enabled him to embark at the age of 14 on the career of a solicitor; he became articled (1879) to a firm at Portmadoc, passing his final examination in 1884.
About 50 yards, including the head of the pier, will possess ample landing stages, with flights of steps 10ft wide, and an easy incline, so that passengers may land and embark at all states of the tide.
If the grieving widow also felt some relief at his death given that he was a dangerous influence on her beloved son any hopes she might have had that Augustine would embark at once on the path of chastity were quickly dashed.
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Most of these were Moroccan laborers who had embarked at Oran for Tangier.
These troops will be embarked at Naples and will be sent to Misrata and Zuara.
15] of a memorial to the Pilgrim Fathers who embarked at that port in the Mayflower on August 15 , 1620
My friends began to drink and smoke, and embarked — at first avid, then groaning — on their sexual careers.
When a fitness trainer embarked at Rotterdam for four days, there was a flurry of gym attendance, but once the trainer departed, so did the enthusiasm.
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