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Captain Ziomek circled low above Major Haar, watching him climb onto the tiny raft.
One of them showed her and her family in a tiny raft fleeing Gaddafi's Libya by night.
That represents a big change from previous years, when a tiny raft of stocks was responsible for all the gains in the broad market indexes.
The Gold Museum's tiny raft of El Dorado shows native people throwing offerings into a lake, a legend that spurred history's greediest treasure hunt.
And, I'll admit it was heart-meltingly adorable to see her discover sand for the first time and bob in the waves on her tiny raft.
In particular, reading for hours about life in a tiny raft sailing in the middle of the ocean from atop the bottom bunk in a colorless, cinder-block room primed me for the sort of quasi-hallucinatory episode rarely experienced in sobriety.
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In different ways, each launches upon the tidal wave of nightmare a tiny raft-borne human figure, paddling if not prevailing.
Wait until the midges and mosquitoes lay tiny rafts of dark brown eggs (about the size of a sesame seed) on the surface of the water.
Back then, the keel snapped and the boat sank in the Southern Ocean, 1,000 miles south of Cape Town; Mr. Thomson was forced into a tiny life raft and eventually rescued by a competitor.
In May 1943, his plane was shot down over the South Pacific, killing eight of the eleven crew and leaving Zamperini and two others stranded in a tiny life raft.
It is a sweltering summer night when, bored and restless, 15-year-old best friends Val and June slip into the Hudson River for kicks on a tiny pink raft, where they're whisked away by the current.
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