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I didn't understand why until we hit the seaquake.
Yes, you have won back your name, whispered a faint voice, as if from a distant seaquake.
While she seeks relics in a cave, a seaquake sinks their ship without survivors.
Ypu delivered a seaquake, an eruption with us in the middle of it.
Sound like a seaquake, rumbling and punching.
They would not place the ring where it would be likely to be melted in volcanic fires or lost by seaquake.
Nita screamed again in horror, as the diminishing thunder of the seaquake was briefly augmented by the multiple crashes of the shelf's shattering.
However, a seaquake of 9.3 on the Richter scale had a mid-ocean epicenter that caused tsunamis in every direction and quite devastated the small facility at Bogota.
Nell was recording, but the water around the transparent submersible was a meaningless chaos of blue-lit, bubbling updrafts, as wild as those of any Earth seaquake.
He was worried and perplexed by the sudden order to return to surface base without explanation, while she had been badly shaken by the shock of the seaquake, two kilometers down.
He was proclaimed patron saint of Pantelleria after he is believed to have aided the island through miraculous intervention during an earthquake in 1831 and a seaquake in 1891.
They were joined later by nuns escaping from the convents of Saints Leone and Basso on the island of Malamocco, which had been destroyed by a seaquake.
Then a sudden seaquake shakes the meteorite to its core; the young reporter and Snowy retrieve a rock sample and jump to safety as the meteorite sinks into the sea.
A submarine seaquake was impressive enough; but - as a fission bomb serves as detonator for a fusion one - it might merely act as a trigger to release even greater forces.
A seaquake reveals the sunken Blunderoo, the abandoned pirate ship of Polacky the Plunderer-which includes among its treasure the magic chest of Soob the Sorcerer.
Mr President, when the new Presidency takes up its duties there is usually a solemn atmosphere, but that has been overshadowed this year by the terrible tragedy of the seaquake in South-east Asia.
Two of the six ships in Van Caerden's fleet, the China and the Walcheren, were lost as a result of a seaquake caused by an eruption of the volcano Tafasoho.
Nell Cotter thought suddenly of Jon Perry, with his absolute sense of position, coolly guiding the Spindrift through the seaquake while his fingers rippled across the submersible's controls too fast to follow.
In 1110 the water, following a violent sea storm (or, possibly, a seaquake and its subsequent tsunami), completely destroyed Metamauco (ancient name for Malamocco), Venice's political centre before the Doge's residence was moved to Rialto.
One of the earliest and most influential French radio plays was the prize-winning "Marémoto" ("Seaquake"), by Gabriel Germinet and Pierre Cusy, which presents a realistic account of a sinking ship before revealing that the characters are actually actors rehearsing for a broadcast.
I voted in favour of this resolution because I feel that the EU and its Member States could not turn a blind eye to the human and material loss caused by the appalling and unprecedented tragedy of the terrible seaquake that hit Asia and the Indian Ocean.