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He has a good, tight crew, and they manage to keep the ship afloat.
Charles Stevenson
The ship was no longer fit. The ship was being sued by its crew for payment of back wages, which they never received. There was, in fact, a lawsuit -- which the crew won.
James Dodson
The crew responded with a trained response that they do to keep people from getting on the ship. They managed to evade them, repel them and keep them off the ship.
Bruce Good
There is a ship afloat without a captain,
Charles Grassley
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1933
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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,
Ken Bacon
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.
Lamar Odom
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.
Gerald Cox
Our family, we believe in discipline. You've got to have it, ... Brian and Margo run a tight ship. Sure, the kids get away with things. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. But they do good.
Teresa Williams
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.
Sung Won Sohn
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.
Julian Casablancas
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1978
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It seems to me that the nearest analogue here is that a damaged ship, or in this case an airplane, that makes it into the nearest safe harbor is supposed to be accorded, at least as a matter of custom and general international practice that kind of safety. Medical attention should be provided to anyone who needs it and the ship and the crew should be left unmolested.
James Feinerman
It was literally a miracle. There was no other ship in the area ... able to pick up the crew.
Harry Costello
We received the appeal for help. There are about 20 crew members on board each ship.
Michel Lu
In order to build those in some sort of modular fashion, we have to have extremely tight dimensional control, where we align sonar spheres and components to within 1/32nd of an inch to the ship's centerline before the ship's centerline even exists, so we can bring components together from three separate facilities,
John Casey
The crew of the ship gathered money and clothes to help the migrants. They were very humane.
Ramon Saul Sanchez
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