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The world is my medium; these three years have been a temporary beaching.
Ex-Lucidor was declared a total loss as a result of the beaching.
I just did a story this morning on the Deer Key beaching."
Later the Whale Caller returns to the place of the beaching.
If so, then perhaps I would find monstrous welcomers awaiting my beaching on the western point.
Telegraphist Webber remembers thinking that "the beaching is a tragedy."
There had been something furtive about the beaching.
How far these were attributable to the depth-charge attack or the beaching of the boat could no longer be ascertained.
One such beaching, which occurred near Florence in November 1970, was handled by blowing it up using dynamite.
Some thought it was politically motivated, others said that elders felt the ice conditions and strong currents in the bay would make for a difficult beaching.
Animals may be disorientated by seismic waves used to locate deposits and these are believed to have caused the beaching of whales.
Nobody was injured in the beaching, however after waiting several months for rescue, it was decided to try and make Port Dalrymple.
It can also be equipped with an electronic navigation system with which beaching can be performed accurately.
Thrupp was subsequently honourably acquitted when the court decided that the beaching of the ship was perfectly justifiable.
Usually this landing is subject to ocean swell and beaching requires considerable skill and, often, coral abrasions to bodies.
She is referring to the beaching of the Demeter at Whitby in the novel Dracula.
On the surface, it's a simple account of an actual event, the beaching and death of a whale on Cape Cod.
In coastal areas of Texas, damage was limited to the sinking of several shrimp boats and the beaching of sail boats.
This final ceremony was known as 'the Beaching of the Whale' where the victor was invited to mount and consummate his 'taking of the flag'.
He also attributes other abnormal natural phenomena, such as the mass beaching of whales on the Australian coast earlier this year, to the effects of nuclear tests.
The whale beaching was depicted using full scale models created by Auckland, New Zealand based Glasshammer visual effects.
"There have been numerous irregularities in the behavior of whales in this area lately, including a major beaching at Deer Key this morning," Carol continued.
They deal with marine mammal beaching's from Rockland, Maine to the boarder of the United States and Canada.
Brian Greenslade, leader of Devon County Council, confirmed that the council would be holding a public inquiry into the beaching.
One of Alcort's first innovations for the Sailfish was to create a kick-up mechanism that automatically swung the rudder into a horizontal position for easy beaching.