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Sailors from a Navy reserve unit in Groton, Conn., recall the
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And Charles Sailors is the national president of the PTA.
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And Charles Sailors is the national president of the PTA.
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Sailors from a Navy reserve unit in Groton, Conn., recall the
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Sailors from the port spread its fame far and wide and it became a huge success.
Things I Found in my Mother-in-Law's House: The Medicine Cabinet ewillett 2008
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The exact causes of the deaths for both Sailors is currently under investigation.
KIA KIA/BNR 2008
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Sailors from the Norfolk-based destroyer James E. Williams boarded a North Korean merchant ship that had been hijacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia, while two other Navy vessels tailed a pirated Japanese ship in the same region.
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For a hundred years it stood, known as Sailors 'Oak, but like so many other things, has had to go in the interest of Progress.
A Portrait of Old George Town Grace Dunlop Peter
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I do not know what has become of Donald now, but I hope he is safe and snug with a handsome pension in the "Sailors'-Snug-Harbor" on Staten
Redburn. His First Voyage Herman Melville 1855
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And I remembered reading in a magazine, called the Sailors 'Magazine, with a sea-blue cover, and a ship painted on the back, about pious seamen who never swore, and paid over all their wages to the poor heathen in India; and how that when they were too old to go to sea, these pious old sailors found a delightful home for life in the
Redburn. His First Voyage Herman Melville 1855
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