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By the 1930s, they were having to sail 700 or 800 miles in order to make a catch.
And if you want to boost shipping, being able to get from the U.S. west coast to its east coast (or vice versa) without having to sail down to the Panama Canal would certainly be a boon.
During the Mururoa tests in French Polynesia in the late 1960s, one veteran described how he was stationed in shorts and a T-shirt on a boat only about 15 miles from the explosion before having to sail immediately to the area of the vast mushroom cloud to examine the damage.
For something more formal and fishy, there's La Pescadería (about €25 a head), while Restaurante Mandrágora (about €25 a head) provides a taste of Morocco – lamb with plums and almonds, pastries stuffed with anchovies and aubergine, tabuli – without having to sail to Tangier.
Robert has been summoned by Cora's brother and mother to take care of some mysterious business involving a Senate Committee in America, and he runs around the house squawking his displeasure of having to sail overseas.
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"But you still have to sail well.
"We really have to sail well this leg.
We don't have a gun on our heads, saying we have to sail.
If we have to sail each other off the course it will happen.
"All ships are built with the expectation they'd have to sail fast".
They are situated strategically in the Solent so that all shipping has to sail past.
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