| 31. | On 8 September 1944, off Koper, " Rex " was hit by 123 rockets launched by RAF aircraft, caught fire from stem to stern.
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| 32. | Soon blazing from stem to stern, the Japanese ship made a last desperate attempt to open the range but was quickly overhauled and sunk.
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| 33. | The cruise lines have been quick to note that they have been taking ships out of service and scrubbing them from stem to stern.
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| 34. | Shortly after midnight, " Tunny " surfaced and saw an ill-fated cargo ship, the victim of " Sand Lance ", ablaze from stem to stern.
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| 35. | One writer says that they were all without full decks, that is, that such decks as they had did not extend from stem to stern.
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| 36. | A veritable wall of water engulfed the boat from stem to stern, then threw the boat on its side causing an instant jibe and knockdown.
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| 37. | Each ship will carry up to 320 guests and, according to a Canyon Ranch spokeswoman, " will be a health resort from stem to stern ."
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| 38. | Just a few minutes after morning quarters on 29 September, a loud explosion shook the ship from stem to stern and was immediately followed by another.
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| 39. | As for the promise of a visual tour, anyone who has dreamed about sailing on the famous liner has imagined exploring her from stem to stern.
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| 40. | In one case, coyotes and other Mojave natives had scattered human remains " from stem to stern . . . over a quarter of a mile,"
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