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You know, a lot of seafarers used to be in the theater.
The church was built in 1837 for seafarers and remained open until 1971.
Being a seafarer myself, I met a number of people who worked on the ships.
Williams is believed to have been a seafarer during the early part of his life.
The blunt end is the environment in which the seafarers work.
"Some seafarers, they have great concern about having women on board their ships."
To the early settlers, nearly all seafarers, making a living from the sea was easy.
About a quarter of the world's seafarers come from the Philippines.
"But it was possible for ancient seafarers to cross the sea."
He was thus the patron saint of, among other things seafarers.
For she said to me, "My son is also a seafarer.
To provide statistical information on the number of seafarers undertaking training.
It shows less than no respect for the lives of the seafarers."
A. Each year about 155,000 men and women - not only seafarers but also truck drivers - use the center.
Some residents were seafarers, whaling near and far from home.
In this case it is the certificates issued to seafarers.
"You are a seafarer and you have not heard of him?"
It takes many years for ship to go through Earth, so seafarers could survive this only if they had enough food.
Her ministry is to the 200,000 seafarers from 60 countries who call each year at ports in the area.
Seafarers assert that there is none like it in all the world.
The seafarer looked at him with the suspicion go a wink.
Even some longtime seafarers see the attraction of the boat.
Who, ultimately, will protect the lives of seafarers and the marine environment in the future?
Two more of the seafarers, one of the Guard were down.
It served as a guide for seafarers, but in a special way to fishermen.