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His attack was just, but he knew nothing of my "sailing orders."
I'd say the last person to hear the sailing orders is the captain."
You will receive your sailing orders in the morning.
Once they were clear, Burke gave the sailing orders.
"Our sailing orders came so abruptly that my concerns were limited to the ship herself.
The Armada's sailing orders were almost impossible to follow.
Soon after they departed Balikpapan, however, the destroyers received new sailing orders.
When he's drunk, he'll tell everyone at the bar his sailing orders, fleet strength and capabilities, and anything else he knows.
"Willie, we don't originate sailing orders in this outfit."
Her sailing orders were modified en route, and she was directed to proceed to Saipan.
"I have been given sailing orders, too.
They are listed in sailing order.
"Between you and me and the nearest porthole, our sailing orders came from within the White House."
Shortly after departing, their sailing orders were changed, and they proceeded to the Canton Island area.
He would read the sailing orders of the spice convoys and the manifest of their cargoes.
She remained at Pearl Harbor through the end of January 1945 awaiting sailing orders.
His sailing orders were inexplicably delayed by five days, and this turned out to be crucial to the lack of success of the expedition.
"I have your sailing orders, Captain."
The detachment's sailing orders from the Main Naval Staff read in part:
We wish to confer with the Secretary of the Navy after this meeting, in order to transform general fleet movements into specific sailing orders.
Before she reached Adak, her sailing orders were modified, routing her to Japan.
My sailing orders were "steer south, and keep to the best beaten track," and it seemed like embarking on the ocean without a compass.
"According to my sailing orders and the documents provided by Qin Shang Maritime."
"Sailing orders," he whispered, at last.
'Ship will be under sailing orders, sir?'