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But it was not long before she again ran aground.
A very great action; but we ran aground, and never could come up.
However, it is not the first ship to run aground in the area.
The platform then ran aground in 35 feet of water.
I saw one run aground there, by a guard station.
They could not sail at night for fear of running aground.
At the same time they were working to free Devastation, which had run aground.
But now their plans have run aground because of the gulf crisis.
But the boats ran aground and it took time to free them.
More were sunk over the following days or ran aground.
He remembers how similar efforts in the past ran aground.
Ships trying to enter the old cut would run aground.
We'd run aground and pushing would only make it worse.
She ran aground in 1936 and was declared a total loss.
Six of the immigrants died when the ship ran aground.
But here we run aground on the rocks of cultural differences, Doctor.
He ran aground two months ago and the investigation is still ongoing.
"That's impossible, for she would risk running aground and being lost!"
In making the attempt, the ship was twice run aground.
Also in 1914, the America again ran aground, taking considerable damage.
He finds the girl again and manages to run aground.
Six crew members were taken off the vessel after it had run aground.
In 1913, the vessel was abandoned after having been run aground.
She was built in 1922, and ran aground during a storm on September 14, 1960.
It has been the cause of several fishing boats running aground.