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The quandary converged in the week I made the windows — "portlights," in nautical parlance.
Along with designer Paul Wills and composer Adam Cork, Ashford swathes the play in nautical realism.
The Sussex had no special renown in nautical history, unlike famous sunken galleons.
With just 12 rooms to let, all are simply but warmly decorated in nautical hues of blue and white.
But the faultless, rubbery, propulsive groove constructed by this vast crew in nautical garb is Gorillaz's greatest revelation.
Diners can perch on wire stools at the bar or sit back on low-slung benches upholstered in nautical blue and white.
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As a fledgling Samurai Shopper, I felt great empathy for the forlorn men I'd see, parked on department store settees, besieged by boredom as their wives inhabited nearby dressing rooms in nautical-striped whatnots or butterfly prints.
They have been employed in a wide range of sectors, also in the nautical one, and, in particular, in the design development of small sailboats (less than 10 meters long).
In 1992, nautical remains were found in the Sea of Galilee.
The attendees were mostly older people, in vaguely nautical garb, and they were in a mood to rumble.
But instead of "rowing" in a nautical sense, they have to "row" in the acrimonious verbal dispute sense.
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