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The operation comes two weeks after the navy monitored five ships, including three merchant vessels, as they sailed for a Russian Baltic port from Syria.

From BBC

Drake had sailed his ship from England around the bottom of the Americas and up the west coast.

And who knew that maybe, just maybe, they are athletic enough and smart enough to survive without replacing the huge loss of rim protection that sailed out the door with Davis?

In “The Great Yes,” Kentridge turns to a creaky old cargo ship smelling of rotted oranges that sailed from Marseille to Martinique in 1941 overcrowded with some 300 passengers escaping Vichy France.

In 985 C.E., he sailed deep into a southern Greenland fjord.

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