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The fire, the latest of a number in recent years to devastate 19th-century piers along the southern English coast, engulfed the centrepiece two-storey building of a structure which had previously survived such threats as severe storms and orders to be blown up during the second world war.
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This caused the electric motors to fail, damaged her propellers and led to water entering the submarine, as a result of which Sorber ordered the ballast tanks to be blown and the submarine abandoned.
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The trumpet is constantly poised at his lips, ready to be blown when God so orders.
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