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Work on the top of a bottle to get port
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Population (2000): 472822 Housing Units (2000): 181524 Land area (2000): 660.851186 sq. miles (1711.596642 sq. km) Water area (2000): 432.535809 sq. miles (1120.262554 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1093.386995 sq. miles (2831.859196 sq. km) Located within: ...
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Plymouth is a city on the south coast of Devon , England, about south-west of Exeter and west-south-west of London , between the mouths of the rivers Plym to the east and Tamar to the west where they join Plymouth Sound to form the boundary with Cornwall ...
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They keep further north for Auckland, further south for New Plymouth, and the ship had struck just between these two points, on the desert region of the shores of Ika-na-Mani, a dangerous, difficult coast, and infested by desperate characters.
To prevent these boats even reaching the invasion area, the British transferred four extra Support Groups to Plymouth at the western exit from the Channel, where they joined up with six other flotillas.
Madrid and the main ports, Cadiz, Cartagena and Barcelona, just as there was between London and Chatham, Portsmouth and Plymouth.
English case of chromidrosis, or colored sweat, was published by Yonge of Plymouth in 1709.
She was fifty six days out from Plymouth, bound for the Coromandel coast.
White looked up, squinting through the glare of a droplight hung over the Plymouth.
She made a shortcut to the lobby from the side parking lot, where her father was waiting for her in his avocado 1970 Plymouth Barracuda fastback, which he had bought as a used car from Dwayne.
Just as the Christian Religion has a whole horde of different branches from the Plymouth Brethren to the Roman Catholic faith, so does the Buddhist school branch into two-they are The Hinayana, which means the Narrow Way, and The Mahayana, which means the Great Way.
Professor D says if a guy is looking for a hunting dog he does not pick a Pekingese pooch, but he gets a dog that is bred to hunt from away back yonder, and if he is after a game chicken he does not take a Plymouth Rock out of the backyard.
I put some Plymouth on ice for myself, drew the thinner, semiopaque drapery across the big windows, and found Walter Cronkite on a colorcast speaking evenly, steadily, reservedly of unspeakable international disasters.
I put some Plymouth on ice for myself, drew the thinner, semiopaque draperie across the big windows, and found Walter Cronkite on a colorcast speaking evenly, steadily, reservedly of unspeakable international disasters.
She grew up New Plymouth, and now resides in Inglewood beneath the spectacular Taranaki Mountain.
What if the spectators who last summer gazed with just pride upon the noble port of Plymouth, its vast breakwater spanning the Sound, its arsenals and docks, its two estuaries filled with gallant ships, and watched the great screw-liners turning within their own length by force invisible, or threading the crowded fleets with the ease of the tiniest boat,--what if, by some magic turn, the nineteenth century, and all the magnificence of its wealth and science, had vanished--as it may vanish hereafter--and they had found themselves thrown back three hundred years into the pleasant summer days of 1588?
Plymouth I bestirred myself a little, as I know how, bought some slight matters for my lady, which she was pleased to approve, and call me a proper tirewoman, and set about the ordering of horses and a coach.
It might have been in 1617, while Pocahontas was about to sail for Virginia, or perhaps after her death, that he was again in Plymouth, provided with three good ships, but windbound for three months, so that the season being past, his design was frustrated, and his vessels, without him, made a fishing expedition to Newfoundland.