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Oasis would sail for Spain in just under seven hours, and he had thirty more trucks to unload.
The Free Gaza Movement, a pro-Palestinian activist group that sponsored the flotilla last year, said 15 ships with international passengers would sail for Gaza next month.
An old man standing beside a stack of lumber told me that the Island Link would sail for Eleuthera at noon that day.
If anyone annoyed them they just started shooting into the air with their Kalashnikovs," says Mr Rez, who suffered from the hot sun and dust of the desert.On the fourth day the group was crammed into open-air lorries and taken on a 16-hour journey across the Libyan desert to the coastal city of Zwara where they would sail for Italy.
As a result, in February 1951, the 45th Infantry Division was alerted that it would sail for Japan.
When the party arrived in the port in Italy from which they would sail for Greece, however, Paul bribed the captain of the ship to pretend that bad weather would delay their departure.
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The port, now virtually unused, once handled coastal, Irish, and even transatlantic shipping (Welsh emigrants, for example, would sail direct for the United States) and served as the outlet for the once-flourishing Cardiganshire lead mines.
Following the seasonal monsoon wind patterns they would sail westward for six months before turning back to retrace their passage eastward over the rest of the year.
In my opinion, President Obama would sail into the White House for another term if his courage were really aroused by a strong empathy with these Americans still hurting.
The robot ship would sail around this extraterrestrial sea for several months, exploring its coastline and measuring the winds and waves that sweep its surface.
Once, he said he would sail away if he had to, for whatever reason, when the time came he would get in his boat and head out to sea.
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