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You worked as a merchant seaman in the last 18 months.
He was a merchant seaman standing alone at the bar.
Dale had done well for himself as a merchant seaman.
Likely merchant seaman rather than naval, if he'd brought home a foreign wife.
The son of a merchant seaman, his father died in 1760 at sea while Thomas was still a boy.
He grew up to become a merchant seaman, and moved to Baltimore in 1968.
His father was a merchant seaman, then businessman and academic.
In 1969, he wrote Sailor based on his experiences as a merchant seaman.
It is very important that we get the qualifications of merchant seaman agreed.
Their communities grew with the arrival of merchant seaman and soldiers.
Merchant seamen went on to make their mark on the world.
If they were merchant seamen, they already knew how to fight.
His father served in the Colombian navy and was a merchant seaman.
They were merchant seamen trying to do what soldiers should do.
In around 1745, when he was fourteen, Alexander signed on as a merchant seaman.
A license for a merchant seaman used to be good for life.
You are free, therefore, to continue your career as a merchant seaman.'
But the Arabs were merchant seamen and did not venture inland.
More than 3,700 Norwegian merchant seamen lost their lives.
On September 11, 1856, the home was officially opened as lodging for merchant seaman.
The position with regard to merchant seamen on Tyneside is rather complex.
"There is a way," said the merchant seaman simply.
Over the years, he has held a wide variety of jobs, from merchant seaman to newspaper reporter to high school teacher.
After leaving that institution, he became a merchant seaman.
The 37-year-old merchant seaman killed Joyce after a night out ended in drunken violence.