In the event, St Paul would have set sail for Rome soon after arriving on Mljet.
The 17-year-old ship never lost power and was able to sail into port at Freeport, Bahamas.
The armed pirates forced the pair to sail towards Somalia after their boat was captured.
But fed up with bureaucratic hurdles, he packed up his collection and set sail for Venice.
Congressional candidates in both parties set sail with every reason to expect a calm sea.
When pirates make sail for neighbouring countries with their hijacked prizes, matters get more complicated.
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Remaining services to and from Heysham were expected to sail but with some delays.
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Time off: Planning to sail around the world this fall on his yacht, Sayonara.
The yacht had lost its engine and sail power off the Bahamas, in December 2010.
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On Saturday she left Mousehole at about 18:30 BST to sail to Bideford in north Devon.
There were no injuries but the wing sail was destroyed, sidelining the crew for four months.
In the suit, Christian's mother accuses Hansen of negligence in allowing the ship to sail.
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In other words, John Malone can sail off into the sunset, with his Liberty intact.
He decided to sail not into the ocean but toward the city, where his father lived.
If you plan to sail with a skipper, "you must check their credentials, " she stressed.
But not everyone is confident that clipping costs will help the project sail through.
On the day of the sail, the weather was overcast but they decided to go anyway.
The Aurora is due to set sail again for countries where abortion is forbidden.
Ye could never get too close to a boat and they never let ye sail it.
The Flying Monkeys start hooting and squawking and sail off in an uproar, to disaster.
Yet in summers, that passage is now so clear that tourist ships routinely sail through it.
The sail rushed down and fell into the water, our crew struggling to rescue it.
The Australian army seized the ship and threatened to sail it out of territorial waters.
These researchers really are like the early European adventurers setting sail for parts unknown.
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It allows for taller masts, bigger hulls and greater sail area for the same weight.
By mid-February all the stores were ashore, and on 28 February the Nimrod set sail northwards.
The legislation authorizing this study widely is expected to sail through the House of Delegates.
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The final reason businesses fail is simply that they sail too close to the wind.
But amid the wrangling, there are some pieces of consensus legislation that should sail through uneventfully.
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