| 31. | The Korokan featured in contemporary literature, such as the Man'yMshk, as a place of departure for ocean voyages.
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| 32. | The " Casa " also ran a navigation school; new pilots, or navigators, were trained for ocean voyages here.
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| 33. | Chen agrees, only to be trapped on a miserable ocean voyage to life as a slave on a plantation.
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| 34. | Her older brother Darragh died on the ocean voyage, and in that family too there were strong unresolved desires.
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| 35. | There is little in travel so romantic sounding as a trans-Atlantic ocean voyage, and little in reality quite so tedious.
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| 36. | Take the Ming emperor's decree of 1433 banning ocean voyages, the most fateful single decision of the past thousand years.
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| 37. | The legend of Gertrude's vision of the ocean voyage led her to be as well the patron saint of travelers.
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| 38. | When she arrived by means of a dangerous ocean voyage in war-torn London, she told him she had had enough.
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| 39. | In 1994, " John W . Brown " received U . S . Coast Guard certification for coastwise ocean voyages.
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| 40. | No scholars in the Western world at this time believed that the Polynesians had boats capable of directed ocean voyages.
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