In the event, St Paul would have set sail for Rome soon after arriving on Mljet.
But fed up with bureaucratic hurdles, he packed up his collection and set sail for Venice.
When pirates make sail for neighbouring countries with their hijacked prizes, matters get more complicated.
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These researchers really are like the early European adventurers setting sail for parts unknown.
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By 5 April the first battle ships, including two aircraft carriers, hurriedly set sail for the South Atlantic.
Bulk ships are the mirror image of container ships: they sail for China fully laden and return nearly empty.
Six months later he achieved his first jet carrier landing on the USS Essex which then set sail for Korea.
That's when police say Joshua Hakken broke into the home, tied up his mother-in-law, took the children and eventually set sail for Cuba.
Xinhua said the boat, the Qiong Yang Pu F8139, had set sail for China late on Sunday with all its crew on board.
Around 60m Europeans set sail for the resource-rich and labour-scarce Americas in the century following 1820, three-fifths of them to the United States.
One night winds gusting over 60-knots surprised the crew, leaving them battling to prevent the mast buckling and losing the sail for eight hours.
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In the early part of the spring we will sail for operations and that could be anywhere worldwide and that's what we're training for at the moment.
This has failed to stop the pair from a strong summer of sailing, finishing sixth overall in the 470 class at the recent Sail for Gold regatta in Weymouth.
In 1784, our founding father, George Washington, commissioned the Empress of China, a ship that set sail for these shores so that it could pursue trade with the Qing Dynasty.
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But maisu also referred to easy, communal sharing of something good: like the knowledge of how to sail for weeks out on the Pacific, without maps, going by the stars.
Martin's discoveries set in motion further research in this area and it was in the spirit of his work that a ship named Weatherbird II set sail for the tropical waters of the eastern Atlantic earlier this month.
It allows for taller masts, bigger hulls and greater sail area for the same weight.
The Aurora is due to set sail again for countries where abortion is forbidden.
Thieves have targeted a charity helping disabled people to sail, for a second time in 18 months.
Whether they should have been ordered to sail immediately for Kuwait and join the invasion force there is another matter.
All Max needed to do was sail north for a few hours and keep his eye on the dim glow of the city in the distance.
The ship will sail to Plymouth for the final time at the end of the month and will be decommissioned in April.
Rebuffed by Philadelphia's Academy of Natural Sciences (many of whose members were then enamoured of Alexander Wilson, another American bird-sketcher), he set sail on spec for England in 1826.
The onboard entertainment is also very good, with everyone, including guestentertainers who rotate and sail with us for a few days, working their hearts out to keep the shows enjoyable.
Medieval maritime technology meant that Europeans were able to sail to the Americas for the first time.
Go to the beach, go out for a sail, play golf or read a funny book about happy things.
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The boats set sail in the Mediterranean for the first time as part of a new route through India and South Asia.
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