| 21. | He said he had been with a group who had been hiding since Wednesday and then put out to sea Friday.
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| 22. | At 90 miles long and 30 miles wide, it is as if Delaware suddenly weighed anchor and put out to sea.
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| 23. | Later, English settlers farmed the Cape and also put out to sea, fishing for cod and following whales in their migrations.
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| 24. | The hull's cradled curve is a reminder that in some cultures boats were biers, set on fire and put out to sea.
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| 25. | Whole fishing villages were washed away along coastlines, and thousands of fisherman who unknowingly put out to sea in the morning are missing.
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| 26. | However, as had happened countless times before, Bylandt, after having inspected the ships, declared them " unready " to put out to sea.
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| 27. | The Aragonese captured the remaining Angevin galleys, with one of the lighter Angevin scouting ships managing to put out to sea and escape.
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| 28. | While most of Nicuesa's men were granted the right to stay in Balboa's colony, Nicuesa and 17 loyal followers were put out to sea.
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| 29. | At first the Syracusans seem to be winning after Heracleides put out to sea and won a sea fight against the fleet supporting Nypsius.
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| 30. | Like aging jets, old cruise ships are sold to less-established lines, given fresh coats of paint, and put out to sea under new names.
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