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"Obviously the time away from the spotlight enabled the band to meet their existing commitment in Berlin and the Albion sails on course".
The sensible critics were, of course, able to separate the work from the life; for them, the poems would sail on, serene and beautiful.
To the Shores of Need Past the Reefs of Greed Through the Squalls of Hate Sail on, sail on, sail on, sail on.
The ships sailed on 1850.
But Ellison might want to talk to his four high-salaried rules advisers about that one: according to the Deed of Gift, the race is to be sailed "on ocean courses, free from headlands".
Small boat races, on both inland water and inshore oceanic waters, are usually sailed on closed courses, most commonly triangular.
One promising sign was that Luna Rossa of Italy ended its boycott and headed onto San Francisco Bay on Thursday to sail around the course alone and collect its first point of the Louis Vuitton Cup for challengers.
Celia (Captain of the Selkie) explained to me that when sailing in fog you sail entirely from the compass because staying on course was of the utmost importance since we could not see land.
It is setting sail on a sea of random course changes.
Finally making sail on 31 December, she set course for the West Indies to harass British shipping, and by late March 1814 had captured five merchant ships and the 14-gun.
Hands-on courses using traditional methods in boat-building, blacksmithing, knitting and quilting, post-and-beam construction, sailing, tool-making and woodworking.
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