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"The practices of captains and assistant captains varied widely," she said.
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"Passengers should not be subject to the additional hazards of practicing captains".
James Monroe (1806 07), then minister to England, and, afterward, while practicing law in the United States, he wrote History of the Expedition of Captains Lewis and Clark (1814) from the explorers' notes.
The captain came from a long line of captains.
At the time, the West Indies had a practice of picking their captain from the colony that the match was being played in, and Fernandes was granted the honour for the match in British Guiana.
The USA, though, will need to learn the lessons of their defeat, absorb the practices of modern elite team sport and choose their next captain carefully.
The word tattoo, and wider interest in the practice, is attributed to the voyages of Captain James Cook in the late 1700s.
As for Mr. Eitel's compensation and perquisites, Mr. Schoen said Thomas H. Lee quickly ended the practice of paying for the captain of Eitel Time.
His cries of "Captain!
His legal practice was interrupted, however, by the onset of World War I, in which Minton served in the infantry and held the rank of captain.
He left with the rank of captain.
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