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He then found work as a waiter serving drinks on a day boat that travelled from Liverpool to North Wales, but his fear of conscription into military service led him to quit the job, not wanting to give the Royal Navy the impression that he was suitable for seafaring work.
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They undertake big-stage action like seafaring, working up musical numbers, engaging in espionage or waging war.
Initially, the Colombians worked with seafaring organized-crime groups in Galicia, on the rugged coast of northwest Spain.
These are coveted jobs usually given to people who have worked in seafaring industries for years.
With his seafaring career to date spent working on steamships, Sanders decided to spend time under sail with the Craig Line.
Pastor Mund, 66, lanky and proud to call himself a Bible Baptist, works hard to incorporate his seafaring past into his mission.
In keeping with the nautical tone, Meyer wanted music evocative of seafaring and swashbuckling, and the director and composer worked together closely, becoming friends in the process.
For seafaring tribes across India this is the reality: backbreaking work for scant reward and being hassled by the authorities while doing it.
The son of a son of a sailor, Mr. Saez claimed a long line of seafaring forebears, including his father, a merchant marine who worked on the great transoceanic passenger ships, and a grandfather from the Canary Islands, a seamen's haven that legend holds "is all that's left of the lost continent of Atlantis," Mr. Saez said with a knowing wink.
Seafaring seems to have increased.
Herodotus describes them as fierce, seafaring warriors.
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