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Even if all you can do some days is tread water with one nostril above the water, know that there is a shore out there somewhere.
For the baymen of Long Island's eastern shore, out in force this month in their orange waterproof jumpsuits and knee-high galoshes, the November opening of the scallop season has not always been so rewarding.
Furious, Horner asked Shore what he was doing, and when met with only a smile in response, knocked Shore out cold with one punch.
"Maybe you ought to stay off the shore out of these stumps," the boy said quietly.
I squinted into the sunlight, across the iridescent white, the palm-lined shore, out to the aquamarine ocean, the azure sky - and thought inevitably of Holborn underground station during rush hour.
One problem with that scenario, he notes, is explaining how the carcasses were transported from shore out to their final resting place but still remained close together.
The fourth vessel subsequently pulled quickly to the shore out of sight of the remainder of the Australians, with Jackson engaging it with two grenades and small arms fire before his weapon jammed.
Centurion consequently suffered severe damage and by 13:15 had been holed, with her rigging wrecked and her anchor cable shot through, which caused her to slowly drift away from the shore, out of control.
MTV wasn't leaving anything up to chance when it came to getting the stars of its hit show, 'The Jersey Shore,' out to LA this weekend for the Video Music Awards.
We defined coastal fisheries as those that deployed gear from shore out to either 50 km in distance or from shore to 200 m in depth [13].
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Maggie, out for a swim, "had her back to the shore, eyes out to sea, floating past the breakers in the mild after-supper surf.
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