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The sea tided the debris ashore.

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Are you ready to drag yourself ashore?

A wooden barge casted ashore in January 9 (Dvortsovaya embankment).

he owed me money, he did, and took my knife ashore with him.'

When Hamlet went ashore, he wrote to Claudius, telling him of his return to Denmark.

It is ultimately washed ashore in the spleen, the junkyard of the circulatory system.

A storm to wreck the ships, and wash the chests of rich treasure ashore?

Then, in 1899, a telegraph cable connecting Britain to Cape Town came ashore amid the jagged rocks of Comfortless Cove.

Still the silence was unbroken, and they all embarked with the caution that had been used in coming ashore.

Up to 300 bodies were washed ashore after the tsunami, and fires have raged along the north-eastern coastline.

Chemicals being sprayed underwater are helping to disperse the oil and keep it from washing ashore in great quantities.

The booms will be laid on beaches rather than out at sea, soaking up any oil that washes ashore.

The dead crabs have been washing ashore for the past three years coinciding with snow melting off the beaches and chilling the coastal waters.

Samoan meteorological officials suggest that some victims were killed by a second wave that swept ashore as they gathered fish washed up by the first.

Sailors had been wearing the looser fit work trousers since the 1580s since they allowed them to roll up the legs for wading ashore or climbing rigging.

Sit the voice namely pares off ashore the cordless wire to blare at the north air namely can hear an outdoor in the home.

Gustav came ashore as a Category Two storm, with winds moving at 175 kilometers per hour. It is expected to lash the city for several hours.

And without — the frontier warfare; the yearning of a boy, cast ashore upon a desert of newness and ugliness and sordidness, for all that is chastened and old, and noble with traditions.

As the waves from the Aleutian earthquake hit the Hawaiian Islands, they were driven ashore in a few places as a rapidly moving wall of water up to 6 meters high.

When he came ashore without his dark glasses on, I took a good look at his eyes, which have more white than black-the sign of debauchery.I often heard my father say that when I was little."

For many years, though a vague report would now and then find its way across the sea -- like a shapeless piece of driftwood tossed ashore with the initials of a name upon it -- yet no tidings of them unquestionably authentic were received.

He was moved to capture the skiff, arguing that it might be considered a ship and therefore legitimate prey for a pirate, but he knew a thorough search would be made for it and that might end in revelations. So he stepped ashore and entered the woods.

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