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The voyage to the East Indies was made with two ships laden with treasure was made safely and quickly, with Walker arriving back at Spithead ten months to the day of his departure.
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It has now arrived in Broad Bay on the east coast of Lewis, after being refloated on Monday night and towed for 54 miles around the north of the island, where it will remain until it can be made safely transportable to a repair facility.
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None of these presumptions may be made safely.
If the elapsed time since deicing exceeds 20 minutes, careful examination of the surfaces should be conducted to detect the extent of accumulation [of ice] and to assure that the takeoff can be made safely and in compliance with existing [regulations].
11 12 Only with an accurate history of medication usage can decisions be made safely regarding the perioperative management of medications.
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