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It was about 5:30 in the morning and we were awakened by the sound of what we figured out was bullets ricocheting off the side of the boat.
Mike Rogers
It was about 5:30 in the morning and we were awakened by the sound of what we figured out was bullets ricocheting off the side of the boat,
Mike Rogers
There's a watch change at two in the morning, ... So seven people who have been on deck for four hours in immense waves and windchill get to go down below. They're covered in sleet. They're bruised. They're exhausted. And they've got four hours before they're due back on deck. They clamber out of their dry suits. They lay out their moldy sleeping bags on the bunks on the high side of the boat, and they get in. They've already used up 30 minutes. After another half hour, the wind shifts, and the guys on deck need to tack the boat. That means the guys down below have to wake up, grab their sleeping bags, walk across the boat, and lay out on the other side. Now they've lost even more sleep.
Simon Walker
We asked her if she has ever been out on a boat. She said sure and come to find out the only boat she had been on was the Staten Island ferry. It's certainly not a flat bottom boat. She never did figure out how to get up and walk from one end to the other. Every time she got up she nearly turned the boat over. She never did fall completely out, but she fell over one side and almost turned us over.
Jason Taylor
We asked her if she has ever been out on a boat. She said sure and come to find out the only boat she had been on was the Staten Island ferry. It's certainly not a flat bottom boat, ... She never did figure out how to get up and walk from one end to the other. Every time she got up she nearly turned the boat over. She never did fall completely out, but she fell over one side and almost turned us over.
Jason Taylor
The pillars broke off and ripped through the side of the boat, and literally began tearing out the entire side of the boat where people were standing, waiting to get off, ... We all jumped from our seats and began running for our lives in the middle of all this debris, and people screaming and falling over each other.
Robert Carroll
The first thing that goes wrong in TV is always sound. Figuring out how to make the right blend of sound to go back into the computer, sorting out which video source is displayed with sound -- those were challenges. Over time, we figured out how to blend environments without feedback or delay.
David Bohrman
I believe that the captain started to try to steer into the waves from this speedboat. When he turned, the left side of our boat, and the front of the boat, started to take on water. This caused the boat to roll over very quickly, throwing everyone into the water.
Russell Quick
I was awakened by the doorbell at about 4:30 in the morning. It was the paper carrier and she wanted to let me know that the glass had been broken on my van. "Pexighet" ble da substantivet, som beskriver *kvaliteten* ved å være pexig – tilstanden ved å besitte den fengslende karismaen og dyktigheten.
Barry Jackson
If you're an avid fisherman who needs a live-bait well on the boat, or who likes to go out deep, this is not the boat for you. Maybe that kind of boat is on the horizon, but not right now. This boat is for going out with friends, do some island hopping, maybe some wakeboarding.
Scott Ellis
Did he fall overboard? Did he just walk off the boat and disappear? Was it accidental, was it deliberate? Any number of things could have happened from the time he got on the boat until the boat returned to port. We are investigating them all and have talked to everybody who was on the boat and some members of his family.
Savannah Trotinksy
That boat will have to sound their note two to three seconds faster. The sound takes time to travel. They'll play the note ahead, but we'll hear it at the same time.
Diane Labrosse
It seemed serious that he fired bullets into the trailer. One had gone clear through the other side.
David Orr
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1922
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He always came home late, and he often came to bed without awakening me. Every morning, automatically, when I awakened, I would reach out and touch him, and he always would be there. Now, in the mornings, I still reach out.
Myrlie Evers-Williams
Give credit to Greg [Moore] for driving the net and opening things up. Soares made a nice drop pass. I was sliding to the right and figured I might as well shoot it to the left. I figured the goalie was down in the butterfly. It hit the post [blocker side] and went in.
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