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Would you like to be exactly the same sailor that you were in your youth?
And, in fact, I later found almost those exact words in a book that is now dear to me, by the same sailor, cited by the first man, who had written of the gifts of the sea.
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Others wrote of watching wind moving over the prairie from miles away, shifting the nap of the grass, in the same way sailors watched oncoming squalls flatten the water.
Once, the Seminoles captured the alligators and kept them as a ready source of food, much the same way sailors once stowed live turtles in ship holds on long journeys.
Ruddiman acknowledges that focusing on those soldiers leaves out many other young men who came of age during the same conflict: sailors on privateers, men who served shorter stints in state militia units, and [End Page 819] Americans who fought the same war on the side of the Crown.
At the same time the sailors fight against the wind; for they lean over in the opposite direction.
Lind did not give each intervention to the same number of sailors because he thought that all the interventions had an equal chance of being effective.
BBC hoped I could do the same for the sailors who had gone down with the Monitor back in 1862.
He turns 18 on the same day the Sailors open Sunset League play at home against Edison.
"There's kind of that tension when you walk on the same pool deck," Sailors junior Kate Pipkin said.
Nimitz had one main battle fleet, with the same ships and sailors but two command systems that rotated every few months between Admiral Bull Halsey and Admiral Raymond A. Spruance.
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