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"If human rights were truly important to these activists, they would sail to Syria.
From there we would sail to Australia, via the Australian Antarctic base, Casey.
The disadvantages of independence are concrete and would be quickly felt in the case of Rosyth, shipbuilding jobs would sail to Portsmouth, on England's south coast.
The White House strategy was to meet Mr. Kyl's concerns on modernizing the nuclear complex, knowing that if he embraced the treaty, it would sail to approval.
His mother wrote his father to explain that she and her other eight children would sail to America while Sidney, the oldest son, would stay behind.
She was part of the infrastructure of the first age of globalisation, when China exported commodities and imported manufactures, rather than the other way round; she would sail to China with a cargo of textiles and return carrying tea.
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If I didn't know any better I'd sail to Ancient Greece.
After that, the company said it would only sail to Cuba if the policy changed, which Cuba did on 22 April.
For a few minutes, it looked as if the navy blue boat would sail on to South America.
He came up with an idea: He would sail artists to the patch, collect garbage and turn the refuse into public art displays around the world.
Instead, Shackleton decided that the ship would sail directly to Grytviken harbour in South Georgia.
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