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A 24-by-6-foot restored 1937 surf boat used to row out to sinking ships sits in the center of the main room.
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It is hard, he points out, to sink a ship in a precise spot.
His songs set out to sink in gradually rather than bowl listeners over.
On one party they went out to sink a Spanish battleship, but it turned out to be the Maine.
And if it turns out to sink their own students the college pays no penalty for that.
At least let him venture out to sink a few pints at the Walkabout pub in Watford.
We had been discussing what we would do if we found it [the Belgrano] because we knew the Belgrano was out to sink a carrier.
The administration isn't out to sink the bill, Lankford told me, saying that he had "multiple conversations with the White House" over the weekend about it.
Unhappy subjects are told what to wear, to get their teeth fixed or sent out to sink or swim in the sexual marketplace.
"The bailout is there for bankers," said Jon Campbell, a former fisherman from Rhode Island, reading Saturday night from what he called a work in progress, "but they're out to sink the fleet".
EOS, for example, claims to be able to process upwards of 6,000 transactions per second while Cardano, created by a former Ethereum founder Charles Hoskinson, is actively going out to sink Ethereum, dubbing itself as the Ethereum Killer and the third-generation of the blockchain.
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