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were landed
noun
The part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water.
Exact(60)
Marine tanks were landed for joint training with Jordanian units.
Two were landed by fisheries within three months.
Fourteen hundred sailors and marines were landed, and participated in the direct assault.
The vast majority of those catches were landed by Spain and Portugal, said Hood.
Storms scattered the fleet, and, though some ships reached Bantry Bay, no troops were landed.
Little has changed on the Cricket II, where all these huge sharks were landed.
If Rojo, Di María and Blind were landed, United's total outlay would be more than £80m.
And German saboteurs were landed in Amagansett from a submarine in 1942.
About 750 persons were rescued, but of these some 50 have died since they were landed.
We drove in and two helicopters were landed taking prisoners off.
They were landed at King Jimmy's Watering Place (now a bustling marketplace).
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