Sentence examples for the whalers from inspiring English sources

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the whalers

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One who hunts whales; a person employed in the whaling industry.

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The whalers' method depended on that fact.

The Whalers are now the Hurricanes.

(The Whalers won the first W.H.A. championship).

Afterwards, the whalers contacted Greenpeace to apologise.

"This was a real shock to the whalers.

Baldwin wanted to bring the Whalers brand back.

He moved the Whalers to North Carolina five years ago.

The whalers' harpoons had got them; the flensing iron.

When the whalers and sealers departed, the wildlife returned.

"To me, they're always the Whalers," he said.

The whalers returned to port reportedly with about a fifth of the planned catch.

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