They were strong sailors and warriors lived in the northernmost lands of Europe.
Those messy people, and the horrible way sailors live.
There are no rules about where sailors can live.
In the late 18th century a thousand sailors, 150 Commanders among them, were living on Föhr.
A passionate sailor, he lived in a trailer and designed cabin cruisers.
"I'm concerned about the conditions your sailors are living in," Adele said with a frown.
Three bodies were found in a store room compartment where the sailors had lived on emergency rations and fresh water from a battle station.
While Ravenna was an imperial capital some sailors and their families lived there.
I propose the following reason for this: the sailor, at sea (his proper element), lives in the present.
Nineteenth-century sailors lived on a diet almost completely devoid of fresh vegetables.