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en There is a ship afloat without a captain,

en There were suggestions of negligence on the part of the ship's captain, who didn't turn the ship around. But nothing can be confirmed before the conclusion of our investigation.

en He has a good, tight crew, and they manage to keep the ship afloat.

en The crews of the new ships can help do some of the work that's required to keep the ship afloat and to deal with the damage to the hull,

en He's stuck it out when lesser men would walk away. I don't care what you call that, hubris or whatever. I truthfully think just changing the captain on the ship wouldn't have made any difference. If anything, it may have slowed things down because at least that captain knows the mistakes he made.

en So now that we go back home we've got to find a way to keep our ship afloat. In the second half of the season, every game is going to be towards gaining some playoff position.

en He's not expected to score 15 points or stop the other team's best players. He's a player who we expect to come in, play solid for us and keep the ship afloat.

en That's nice of you to say. We're sort of staying afloat despite not fitting into . . . the corporate rules of commercial success. Somehow we've arrived somewhere cool despite not knowing where the ship was going to pop out after the storm.

en That's one of the reasons why consumers are not going on a spending spree, though they're keeping the economic ship afloat. When higher unemployment numbers come out, that will probably rattle consumer confidence a bit.

en They will say he was the proverbial captain willing to go down with the ship.

en I think Jim Tobin is a great captain of the ship.

en It's the right thing to do. He is the captain of the ship and it needs to be said. Somebody has to stand up and say what needs to be said.

en We're all responsible, ... I'm the leader, the captain of the ship, and I have to take responsibility.

en She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility. You were the captain of the ship. Your hands were firmly on the wheel.

en They are the captain of their ship; they have to do a lot. It's been an exciting adventure going from nothing to an expansion.


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