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Meanwhile, the Royal Navy, with the willing help of countless merchant seamen, strained every nerve to embark the British and allied troops; 220 light warships and 650 other vessels were engaged.
They will have a common theme: that the other side is seeking to embark the nation on a path that will leave the government unable to meet its obligations to the elderly.
Here the last snout was lit and seven minutes later stubbed out on the floor of the poolside bar when those travelling to Civitavecchia to embark the Wind Surf were summoned to their coaches for the hour's drive to the little town being developed as Rome's new cruise terminal.
Shortly thereafter, she stopped in Cherbourg, France, to embark the Brazilian President Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca.
The commanding officer of was then ordered to embark the expedition in Sydney and sail as soon as possible.
He was followed by Nereide, but Willoughby had refused to allow Pym to embark the harbour pilot: the only person in the British squadron who knew the passage through the reefs.
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