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Tania Aebi first sailed across my personal horizon years ago, with her book Maiden Voyage, the first-person account of her solo circumnavigation of the world, and the people and places she encountered during here year or so asail with her intrepid cat, Tarzoon.
I’ve Been Around 2007
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It is pretty hard for you to asail my position from yours, especially when defending a company that SHIPPED A VIRUS on its ipods a hand full of months ago.
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He was determined to have the ship outfitted and asail by nightfall if it took every sailor in London to do it.
Once An Angel Medeiros, Teresa, 1962- 1993
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Sailing playing in the background, our boat plying Tiffany-blue swells, I felt the need to spend the rest of my days asail, wearing breeze-wrinkled linens and a suntan.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed OLIVIA STREN 2010
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Sailing playing in the background, our boat plying Tiffany-blue swells, I felt the need to spend the rest of my days asail, wearing breeze-wrinkled linens and a suntan.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed OLIVIA STREN 2010
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