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If you want to talk about luck, we're normally sailing where it's 600 meters (2,000 feet) deep ... The good news is no one was hurt. The crew hardly got wet.
Dennis Conner
I think to a large extent, the sailing crew selects the sailing crew, and that's what's happened with James over the past few months,
Peter Gilmour
The sea ice has retreated, so it is only [now found] over the open ocean, where [the water] is about 12,000 feet [3,650 meters] deep. This is too deep for [a] walrus.
Lee Cooper
There was a large hole in the pressure hull around one-and-a-half meters to two meters, ... And now we know for sure that in result of the powerful blast, 75 or 80 percent of the crew died within 90 seconds since the submarine was at a so-called periscope depth at the moment, which implies that all the crew were at battle stations in the first two or three watertight compartments, and they were destroyed within 90 seconds of the blast.
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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When I hit it, I thought it was going to go, .. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance. . Right before I looked up, it kept sailing and sailing and then at the last second it just didn't get the last few feet.
Mike Nugent
It isn't lost on me that sailing with guys like Iain is pretty awesome, ... Ben's sailing with me in Sardinia. It's good that we all get on; it's a big contrast to British sailing 20 years ago.
Ian Walker
This whale has been in water that has only been a few meters deep. We mustn't forget that its normal habitat is 1,000 meters below sea level.
Martin Garside
The roof was made of corrugated iron, more than 10 meters (30 feet) high; several hundred square meters caved in.
Andrzej Gaska
Well it's distressing news. We had a doctor come in and try to explain to us probably what's going to happen. The last thing he said what that if he has good luck things will hopefully work out. So let's hope that he has good luck.
Tom Kelly
Seemeth it a small thing unto you to have eaten up the good pasture, but ye must tread down with your feet the residue of your pastures? and to have drunk of the deep waters, but ye must foul the residue with your feet? / And as for my flock, they eat that which ye have trodden with your feet; and they drink that which ye have fouled with your feet.
Bible
Truth be known, I am actually looking forward to this round, ... The West Series has never competed on this track, so it is pretty much like sailing into uncharted waters. There is no open test so everyone will be on the same page when practice gets underway on Saturday morning. A lot will depend on the crew and that is one of the areas where we excel. Our Lynch Mob crew is very good at getting the job done in short order. Once we have run the track a few times, we should be able to get our Mr. Gas Dodge in race trim in with virtually no problem.
Scott Lynch
It's hard to swallow. We knew we had to play all 51 minutes. It never seems Williston has good luck. Hats off to Grand Forks. They dug deep and luck bounced their way.
Mikaela Rehak
This system that is now approaching the coast unfortunately is very warm. It looks like we'll have rain above 8,000 feet, maybe up to 9,000 feet. That's not good news for the ski resorts. I'm going skiing before the storm hits, so I can at least get in one good day.
Scott McGuire
They don't make them like that anymore. The standard size was 30 feet, but for some reason they built it 10 meters, or 33 feet.
Sheldon Schafer
We dug a moat which is at some points is as much as 35 feet deep by 40 feet wide and that's to accept the debris. We have a deep basement of 27 1/2 feet which gives us a lot of area to accept the debris.
John Angelina
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