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  • Not until a huge landslide in the North Atlantic causes a tsunami to hit the north sea countries, the idea that these occurrences may be related is taken seriously.

    The Swarm - Frank Schätzing Val 2009

  • Thoughts on "longboat closed and set to take the north sea"

    [longboat] closed and set to take the north sea 2009

  • The outer Hebrides are the dark shaded blue on the map of Scotland, right The Hebrides are a cold inhospitable place, with the wind from the north sea blowing down the Irish sea.

    Miss Flora MacDonald de Brantigny........................ 2008

  • The outer Hebrides are the dark shaded blue on the map of Scotland, right The Hebrides are a cold inhospitable place, with the wind from the north sea blowing down the Irish sea.

    Archive 2008-01-13 de Brantigny........................ 2008

  • British officials say, an oil rig in the north sea issued a security alert, and now, authorities have sent helicopters to evacuate more than 500 workers there.

    CNN Transcript Feb 10, 2008 2008

  • Other two pipe will flow out through the north sea

    Iranian seriously Threat to close Hormuz Strait 2008

  • The market reacts completely different in the entertainment and hospitality industry than it does in a north sea oil field.

    Archive 2006-02-01 2006

  • There is less oil production from the Scottish sector of the north sea than in 1999.

    SNP whinging git on PM today Man in a Shed 2006

  • Thing I been thinking about since the last expedition came back from the north sea and I talked to them all.

    Crystal Rain 2006

  • The morning rain was again chased away by a fresh breeze whistling over the polders from the north sea.

    Holiday Day 5 neil h 2005

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