| 11. | Another example is the London-based South Sea Company whose commanding officers and harpooners were exclusively from F�hr.
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| 12. | As a young man Dyer moved to Nantucket where he found work as a harpooner on a whale boat.
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| 13. | Meanwhile, Kereama, a Maori harpooner on a whaling ship, sleeps with a prostitute in an army stable.
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| 14. | He anchors his feet in the sand of the beach and heaves hunks of driftwood in hopes of being chosen the harpooner.
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| 15. | The " saddle piece " located midway between the center of the back and the tail is the property of the harpooner.
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| 16. | "I'm furious and frustrated, " said Kiyoshi Matsuzaka, a 49-year-old veteran harpooner.
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| 17. | There is a graphic description of just how harpooners would make a kill; the key was to damage the correct internal organs.
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| 18. | When Captain Davis became mentally ill and was left in Manila, the crew elected a new captain, and ManjirM was made Harpooner.
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| 19. | They performed whaling from small boats, and the character Tashtego from the Great American Novel Moby-Dick is a harpooner from Aquinnah.
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| 20. | Dugong, turtle and large fish were harpooned, the harpooner launching himself bodily from the canoe to give added weight to the thrust.
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