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    1. Ours, under the present administration, is foundering and about to capsize


    2. The obsolescence of the ship was reflected, unfortunately, in the lacerations of the wood which composed it; dirty, black, rotten and wet wood that threatened to capsize the boat at the smallest provocation; the old musty smell and oxide stains were everywhere in sight


    3. He expected to be ready to leave for the coast within a week or two, he needed what he referred to as ballast, this was cast in small manageable blocks and laid in the bottom of the boat, this weight, or ballast, kept the boat upright when the seas were trying to capsize it


    4. By this time, the rise and fall of the waves was building strongly, catching the boat side on and threatening to capsize it


    5. The certainty that this wave crest was the one that would capsize them turned to disbelief when it didn’t, as they rode over it


    6. One of the attacking boats, hit by a couple of 30mm explosive shells, suddenly veered hard to left, out of control, to then capsize


    7. “I'll capsize your canoe with ripples!” he shouted as he began to thrash his head around like one of the many metal-headbangers taking in a Lincran parking lot festival


    8. Hal jumped in with her, fighting to remain standing as the boat threatened to capsize


    9. One day I was meeting with Howard Levine at his office and going over some legal issues and I said, we need a godfather, we need someonea senator a congressman, someonewho can step up and help us, or this program is going to capsize


    10. the fierce storm that threatens to capsize the boat

    11. Are you aware that the boat may capsize and we may be drowned?" The man, who was a warrior, at once removed his sword from the sheath and pointed it close to his wife's neck and asked, “Are you not scared?" The wife said, “Why should I? The sword is in your hand, but I am not frightened as I am aware that you love me" The man replied, “Why should I get scared? For the sword is in God's hands, the storm is in God's hands


    12. "These animals have been known to turn on their assailants and capsize their longboats


    13. Nevertheless, without going into the minutiae of the business, the eloquent fact remained that the sea was there in all its glory and in the natural course of things somebody or other had to sail on it and fly in the face of providence though it merely went to show how people usually contrived to load that sort of onus on to the other fellow like the hell idea and the lottery and insurance which were run on identically the same lines so that for that very reason if no other lifeboat Sunday was a highly laudable institution to which the public at large, no matter where living inland or seaside, as the case might be, having it brought home to them like that should extend its gratitude also to the harbourmasters and coastguard service who had to man the rigging and push off and out amid the elements whatever the season when duty called Ireland expects that every man and so on and sometimes had a terrible time of it in the wintertime not forgetting the Irish lights, Kish and others, liable to capsize at any moment, rounding which he once with his daughter had experienced some remarkably choppy, not to say stormy, weather


    14. Off balance in two ways, the weight of the thing being one, Unitarian practice another, the reverend clenched the book but did not open it, fearing that some lost chapter or verse might leap to disquiet his mind and capsize the ceremony


    15. Any moment the town would capsize, go down and leave not a stir in the clover and weeds


    16. More practical for the survivor will be to construct a raft, which will not capsize so readily if the structure is not perfect


    17. "Wants with it?" said Flask, coiling some spare line in the boat's bow, "did you never hear that the ship which but once has a Sperm Whale's head hoisted on her starboard side, and at the same time a Right Whale's on the larboard; did you never hear, Stubb, that that ship can never afterwards capsize?"


    1. at the planks of a capsized lifeboat, thrown up


    2. Sailed a bit close to the wind at times but never actually capsized


    3. It had capsized, and the sailor was


    4. That it had probably capsized in the storm


    5. damaged by running into the ice and was nearly capsized and in


    6. Even the crews of the capsized boats had rather miraculously


    7. Their 44-foot lifeboat capsized three times, leaving only one survivor


    8. The bus bobbed to the surface, along with a couple of capsized, half-melted canoes


    9. ‘He almost drowned when his boat capsized, in some rough water, on


    10. The storm of anti-aircraft fire was as furious as ever as the luckless AKAGI capsized, its gunners still at their posts

    11. � Its machinery space ripped wide open by the torpedo salvo, the GNEISENAU quickly started listing to starboard, then capsized in less than two minutes


    12. If your boat of life is overloaded with problems, then you can’t complete your voyage to the shore, soon you will capsized


    13. “I lost my father’s equipment when a boat I was in capsized and sank two years ago


    14. “You nearly capsized us


    15. The smaller skiff was almost struck in the aft by the falling Ford Focus; the other one nearly capsized by the ensuing splash wake


    16. The tractor the Warrior was driving had capsized and fallen onto the slave


    17. The front lawn was divided by a causeway to the porch, and on the left side a rusty swing set had capsized into the tall grass


    18. The weight of the “Virgin Queen,” with its added abundant cargo, is the only reason the ship has not capsized


    19. ” She showed us a picture of a wrecked ship; it appeared to have crashed into a wave breaker and capsized


    20. Everything went out of focus, and he capsized onto the floor and half-crawled to the door—before it again quit, followed once more by the laughter

    21. The story had it that almost immediately the lad complied the police radio crackled a report that a passenger walla walla had capsized and sunk in the harbour, drowning some of those onboard


    22. Unfortunately the stone's effect only worked around the boy's canoe: those of his cousins were capsized and they all drowned


    23. He fought for unleashing the Africans off their shackles of slavery, but the scenario capsized when all the other rebels scattered away as the white carried out an arson attack on their houses


    24. several times almost capsized them


    25. If it so happens that said vessel gets capsized, those dangers increase while your chances of survival decrease


    26. hearse capsized round Dunphy's and upset the coffin on to the road


    27. Exploring the capsized ship was a hazardous enterprise for the divers


    28. The object was the electric chair, capsized, with straps dangling from wooden arms and legs, and a metal headcap hanging from its top


    29. Do not secure its lower edges but hold the lower lines or the bottom of the sail so that if there is a sudden gust of wind you can release them and the raft is not capsized


    30. Two, filled with women and children, capsized immediately, while the collapsible boats were only temporarily useful

    31. Thirty clung to the capsized boat, and a life-boat, with forty survivors in it already, finally took them off


    32. When but a few-yards from the ill-fated ship the boat containing his mother capsized before his eyes


    33. Hiding his canoe, still afloat, among these thickets, with its prow seaward, he sat down in the stern, paddle low in hand; and when the ship was gliding by, like a flash he darted out; gained her side; with one backward dash of his foot capsized and sank his canoe; climbed up the chains; and throwing himself at full length upon the deck, grappled a ring-bolt there, and swore not to let it go, though hacked in pieces


    34. And lo! close under our lee, not forty fathoms off, a gigantic Sperm Whale lay rolling in the water like the capsized hull of a frigate, his broad, glossy back, of an Ethiopian hue, glistening in the sun's rays like a mirror


    35. However, Starbuck, who had the ordering of affairs, hung on to it to the last; hung on to it so resolutely, indeed, that when at length the ship would have been capsized, if still persisting in locking arms with the body; then, when the command was given to break clear from it, such was the immovable strain upon the timber-heads to which the fluke-chains and cables were fastened, that it was impossible to cast them off


    36. Florence Marryat in her father's memoirs thus relates the incident: "When this gig was capsized, it contained, besides Captain Marryat, a middy and an old bumboat woman


    1. Shop signs swing toward the heat from their brackets; a potted hedge comes sliding across the rubble and capsizes


    1. Saldon and Halon leaned on the opposite side of the boat to counterbalance the gunwale that was nearly underwater, but Manna was skilled in racing boats and there was never a real threat of capsizing


    2. corner, hit a lamppost almost capsizing and then was sucked into a whirlpool


    3. To prevent accidental capsizing and drifting, the powerful skiff that every seiner has and that helped in setting out the big circle of the net, now has a cable attached to the boat at the opposite site of the net and pulls hard to keep the seiner upright


    4. I pulled Annabeth into the seat next to me and fastened her seat belt just as the tidal wave slammed into our boat, over the top, whisking the spiders away and dousing us completely, but not capsizing us


    5. Shaken by three more explosions, the carrier SHOKAKU’s list to port quickly got more severe, with the 32,000 ton ship finally capsizing and then sinking by the bow


    6. As our ship seemed to be capsizing, we hurriedly


    7. His glee however turned into sorrow when a series of powerful explosions cut the cargo ship in half, with the stern half sinking capsizing and sinking quickly while the forward half kept erupting into a long string of secondary explosions that sent burning ammunition and missiles up in a spectacular display of fireworks


    8. The boat rose, and pitched, and spun, nearly capsizing on each revolution


    9. Thane grabbed him by the waist, and flipped him over the side of the capsizing boat into the sea


    10. We are carried along by the current, shooting past walls of rock just inches away - to help me relax they tell me that last week someone broke their leg after capsizing

    11. We men stood at the oars, stood because there was no room for us to sit, and kept the boat headed into the swell to prevent her capsizing


    12. While this clumsy lubber was striving to free his white-ash, and while, in consequence, Derick's boat was nigh to capsizing, and he thundering away at his men in a mighty rage;—that was a good time for Starbuck, Stubb, and Flask


    13. At the instant of the dart an ulcerous jet shot from this cruel wound, and goaded by it into more than sufferable anguish, the whale now spouting thick blood, with swift fury blindly darted at the craft, bespattering them and their glorying crews all over with showers of gore, capsizing Flask's boat and marring the bows


    14. In an instant I faced back, just in time to prevent the vessel from flying up into the wind, and very probably capsizing her


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