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"We have to go in search of a marooned car."
A boat takes marooned people to the markets for food.
These marooned populations had to make a big evolutionary adjustment.
Indeed, marooned people have been left in solitude for years without any report of psychological symptoms afterwards.
Generally, a marooned man was set on a deserted island, often no more than a sand bar at low tide.
This marooned cohort of Romans must die to serve as an example to the rest of the field.
Stranded.a driver pushes his marooned car in Llandudno today.
What did any marooned tourist do?
Residents began trickling back yesterday, many anxious to assess damage and fetch marooned pets.
All the world loves the tale of a marooned traveler, but alas, those adventures aren't as picturesque as they used to be.
The tugboat comes and frees the marooned yacht and everyone, including Gordon, spends the evening dancing.
Later in the year, a helicopter landed on a sandbar in Jamaica Bay to rescue a marooned teenager.
His importance for the marooned Spanish seamen is that he and his village supported them with food during the year they lived on the island (1503-1504).
"Marooned three years agone," he continued, "and lived on goats since then, and berries, and oysters.
First had come the unpleasant duty of rousing all the other marooned sailors, and telling them that one of their comrades had been a spy.
Ribault and his marooned sailors were located by Menéndez with his troops and summoned to surrender.
An acute language barrier and the city's murky, forbidding look intensify the audience's ability to feel marooned and to share Billy's panic.
Then he realized that she might be dreaming about Jeff Leong, the marooned stranger who had been turned into a cyborg when they were here before.
Naval vessels sent to the relief and rescue of marooned people reported to have spotted several bloated bodies around the eastern end of Dhanushkodi.
It began as a trickle, as Seth Greisinger, the Tiger starter, marooned five runners through six innings.
The story is ostensibly about a marooned space traveller's attempt to get a spare part for his starship, the Intrepid III.
Relations between the two marooned groups deteriorate rapidly, particularly after Jack announces to the American Captain Palmer that he will have to take his crew prisoner.
He, along with his marooned crewmates, appear as mythic characters in the famous story "Rip Van Winkle" by Washington Irving.
During Marooned Ó Sé admitted that managing Westmeath against his former team was "the hardest day of my life outside bereavements and things like that".