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A large piece of the gun had also been lost in the water off shore.
Open up oil drilling in our own country and off shore.
Sand may move on or off shore but little is lost out to sea.
I turned south, running a half mile off shore, watching the 96.
We see something in the bay maybe a hundred yards off shore.
It was built on a small artificial island just off shore.
The world's first off shore wind farm will be in operation within six months.
"Without these suppliers, the major manufacturers may move off shore."
Better yet, have your positions held by an off shore company - say Panama.
"So much of the time the fish are 200 yards off shore.
It can also be found on some of the off shore islets.
Imagine us looming over all of you from only 900 yards off shore.
The wreckage fell into the Atlantic several miles off shore.
Then pass this to shareholders and off shore the profits.
If you're sourcing off shore, you've already made that decision.
What about building a restaurant on pilings - off shore.
They saw the chef about fifty yards off shore in water up to his middle.
They had no experience or desire to make an electronic device off shore and market it.
You can also see some of the off shore oil rigs which are not so offshore.
There was no sign from the destroyer standing off shore and minutes got to be hours.
The island has a house, with a boat just off shore, but does not seem to have any road ways, nor land connected to it.
However, I'm not in the position to off shore it, unlike so many millionaires.
They are often seen in water less than 20 metres deep, but may also range further off shore.
It had moved back off shore by August 21.
The prison stood on a small island in the bay, not more than a hundred yards off shore.