| 21. | Deck hand Hideo Okayama raced outside in time to see a large, dark shape break through the water's surface.
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| 22. | They say it also grew out of pragmatism : pirates needed competent, hardworking deck hands, regardless of skin color.
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| 23. | When I win the lottery, I'm not paying to see the world as a deck hand or train conductor.
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| 24. | Young deck hands donned life jackets and hard hats as the USS Detroit pulled along side the 1, 000-foot carrier.
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| 25. | A number of slaves was also hired out as stevedores, cabin boys, or deck hands on the ferries of the Mississippi River.
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| 26. | Fewer aircraft movements require, in turn, fewer deck hands to accomplish them, reducing the size of the ship's crew and increasing sortie rate.
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| 27. | Born Sept . 14, 1910, in the fishing village of Katakolo in southwestern Greece, Latsis'first jobs were as a laborer and deck hand.
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| 28. | The six-man crew included three men from Manatee County in southwest Florida : boat captain Billy Tyne and deck hands Dale " Murph"
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| 29. | When he pilots the Galileo to the Seychelles each winter, he brings on board seven Seychellese deck hands in addition to seven Greek officers.
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| 30. | Deck hands were paid $ 12 to $ 20 per trip, sometimes receiving clothes in lieu of wages or for part of their wages.
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