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en The ship of democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those on board
  Grover Cleveland

en The ship of democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those on board
  Grover Cleveland

en This ship was a league from us, and some of the men would have taken her, and I would not consent to it, and this Moore said I always hindered them making their fortunes. Was that not the reason I struck him? Was there a mutiny on board?

en He's weathered a lot of storms.

en We've weathered a lot of storms.

en the economy has weathered these storms about as gracefully as could be expected.

en Sink me the ship, Master Gunner - sink her, split her in twain!/ Fall into the hands of God, not into the hands of Spain!
  Alfred, Lord Tennyson

en It certainly would be better than one of the even-more-modern houses. It's been there a long time and weathered a lot of storms.

en I tip my hat to (University's) work ethic. They came out and threw the kitchen sink at us, and we weathered the storm for those first two periods.

en My lord, I will tell you what the case was. I was coming up within a league of the Dutchman, and some of my men were making a mutiny about taking her, and my gunner told the people he could put the captain in a way to take the ship, and be safe.

en What we decided to do was to take the ship into New York a day early and miss two ports to get an extra day in of sanitation and disinfecting the ship with no passengers on board. We wanted passengers off the ship so we could really make sure the cycle was broken. Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements. What we decided to do was to take the ship into New York a day early and miss two ports to get an extra day in of sanitation and disinfecting the ship with no passengers on board. We wanted passengers off the ship so we could really make sure the cycle was broken.

en He served with distinction, weathered storms, cold and heat. He came through it all real well and was always rearing to go. He was a great mascot.

en Can a series of lawful resignations turn into a mutiny? And if they are agreed upon in advance, have the agreeing generals formed a felonious conspiracy to make a mutiny?

en It sends a signal that the U.S. economy has weathered some pretty harsh storms over the past few years and in recent months.

en Two captains will sink the ship


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