He was rescued from the water by the yacht's remaining four crew members and taken ashore.
When the boat finally washed back ashore, the 10 people left alive were imprisoned.
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That may be, but that wave has only washed ashore in two countries: Egypt and Tunisia.
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Steve Byrne, GSPCA manager, said the seals had been driven ashore by the unseasonably rough seas.
He was taken ashore and later placed into the care of police officers, Mr Rowan said.
The Tribunal has already claimed jurisdiction over a nuclear power plant ashore in Great Britain!
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The Dutch reclaimed Breda and hauled the boat ashore, where it became a civil monument.
The storm came ashore near Veracruz, Mexico, on Monday with top winds of about 35 mph.
By mid-February all the stores were ashore, and on 28 February the Nimrod set sail northwards.
Migrants can't be turned back, that could be a death sentence, so they're taken ashore.
In the peak year of 2008, when 36, 000 came ashore, three quarters asked for humanitarian protection.
The Super Puma EC 225 was taken ashore by the support vessel Olympic Zeus.
Those who chose not to swim know only the anxiety and trepidation that keeps them ashore.
If all that floating plastic rubbish isn't eaten by marine life, it eventually washes ashore.
During the hours while the storm roared ashore, we relied on social media, texts and emails.
The leak was stopped, the mess was cleaned up and no gunk floated ashore.
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Then the Benguela current forced the diamond-bearing sands ashore, forming the Namib desert.
Seven cows washed ashore drowned after attempting to cross the channel from Cefn Sidan to the harbour.
About 500 lobsters are recuperating after being forced ashore on the East Yorkshire coast by strong winds.
The town's beaches have been a tidy earner since 1498, when Vasco da Gama was welcomed ashore.
Argentine forensic experts have identified the remains of a body that washed ashore in Uruguay in 1976.
Debris from the wreckage of the helicopter was brought ashore by lifeboat crews late on Wednesday night.
The sound is said to have frightened 18th-century British sailors so much that they refused to go ashore.
Isaac has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but continues drenching Louisiana with rain as it crawls ashore.
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After they docked at Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, they went ashore for a ten-day trip to the Andes.
In 1975, Queen Elizabeth opened an underwater pipeline to bring the first of Britain's North Sea oil ashore.
Observe the flooded plains, covered by water driven ashore by sustained winds, and the rivers overflowing their banks.
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In 1528, on a return voyage to America, Verrazzano went ashore on a Caribbean island that appeared deserted.
The Marines want to get ashore fast, and then seize control through carefully synchronized air and ground operations.
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It is important that we remove the plastic waste that is washing ashore on islands in the gyres.
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