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Replacements began to arrive almost immediately on the other two lifts, and the main bridge was fully remanned in moments.
Encounter At Farpoint Gerrold, David, 1944- 1990
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Replacements began to arrive almost immediately on the other two lifts, and the main bridge was fully remanned in moments.
Encounter At Farpoint The Classic First Mission of The U.S.S. Enterprise David Gerrold 1987
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Replacements began to arrive almost immediately on the other two lifts, and the main bridge was fully remanned in moments.
Encounter At Farpoint The Classic First Mission of The U.S.S. Enterprise David Gerrold 1987
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And with our rigging all shot away we had to lay by and look at them as they brought to, remanned their own shattered ship, and took her in tow.
Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow Herbert Strang
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Its crew had been killed, picked off by the accurate shooting of the French before they abandoned the house, and the gun had not been remanned.
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He at once remanned the four prizes, and sent them out, with orders to scour the seas till they found her.
On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien. John Masefield 1922
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Shortly afterward the Danish fire began to slacken and several of the floating batteries surrendered, though before they could be taken they were frequently remanned by fresh forces from the shore.
A History of Sea Power William Oliver Stevens 1916
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Never, it is said, had ships been reprovisioned and caulked, and remanned with greater speed for the over-ocean voyage.
The Lost Continent Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne 1905
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The ships of several passenger and mail lines were also purchased, or leased as auxiliary cruisers, and were at once remanned and put in commission.
Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom Trumbull White 1904
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The city wall was of great interest, and even on the west side, where it was of less strength, was constructed in successive tiers, each of less than a man's height, and each with a path extending all along so that it could be remanned continuously in time of attack.
Across Coveted Lands or a Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta Overland Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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