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The sound is said to have frightened 18th-century British sailors so much that they refused to go ashore.
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After three decades of life at sea, it was time for Indonesian captain Ratmoko to go ashore in 1991.
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Every time they go ashore, the first one says with a severe Viking frown, they must turn their tags on the tag board from green to red.
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On larger ships, passengers must go ashore in shifts.
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One such pretext appeared in 2010, when the Under Secretary of the Navy and a respected military expert argued that Marines would no longer go ashore in the face of opposing fire.
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"I wouldn't be here seeking authorization to go ashore if the U.S. government -- perhaps most importantly the president of the United States -- were not behind this resolution, " Rice said after the vote.
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Almost everyone leaps at the chance to go ashore at our first stop, King George Island, to climb a windswept 1, 000-foot incline whose hard crust of snow cracks on contact, sinking you to your knees every other step.
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On the current voyage the Adonia had to spend an extra day in Barbados to await delayed supplies and it missed one scheduled call in Brazil because of a local police strike which might have made it risky for passengers to go ashore.
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Lisa Argilla, a vet at Wellington Zoo, said the penguin had possibly struggled to find enough food or had had problems hunting and had come ashore as he needed to go through his seasonal moulting.
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