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.
Congressional candidates in both parties set sail with every reason to expect a calm sea.
The Aurora is due to set sail again for countries where abortion is forbidden.
By mid-February all the stores were ashore, and on 28 February the Nimrod set sail northwards.
It will set sail from the BAE Systems shipyard on the Clyde at Scotstoun.
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This majestic tall ship, a faithful replica of a 19th-century schooner, first set sail in 1985.
Scholars point to the date on which Columbus set sail as further evidence of his true motives.
Cumbria's adopted warship has set sail on her final voyage before she is de-commissioned later this year.
By 5 April the first battle ships, including two aircraft carriers, hurriedly set sail for the South Atlantic.
The four set sail on an overnight test run toward Santa Barbara Island.
For the rest of the season she will set sail from Philadelphia instead.
Before the ship set sail from New London, the crew was very aware of the approaching hurricane, Cleveland said.
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Charles Darwin, the ultimate hero in all of this, was only twenty-two years old when the Beagle set sail.
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The 370-foot Renda set sail from Vladivostok on Dec. 23, taking on fuel in South Korea and Dutch Harbor, Alaska.
Six months later he achieved his first jet carrier landing on the USS Essex which then set sail for Korea.
An Australian billionaire is getting ready to build a new version of the Titanic that could set sail in late 2016.
And it's not surprising that Ken feels this way -- after all, his ancestors were living here before the Mayflower set sail.
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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.
The survivors have claimed that there were 98 others on board the vessel with them when they set sail two months ago.
Boats are to set sail on a recently-restored section of canal in Surrey for the first time in more than 140 years.
Mr de la Mare said the animals suffered when the vessel set sail in weather conditions with winds of Force 5-6 and above.
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.
They understood how the seasonal winds work in the Pacific and would simply have waited and set sail when the time was ripe.
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.
To get there, you take a drive-on ferry, which crosses an absurdly narrow channel of water and seems to arrive before it has even set sail.
And yet, up until a week before the flotilla set sail, Netanyahu was operating under the impression that he had struck a deal with Erdogan.
They were even more impressed after the ship set sail and destroyed the speed record by crossing the Atlantic in a record three-days and 10-hours.
They can also chart Titanic's voyage from the day it set sail on its maiden voyage from Southampton in April 1912 bound for New York.
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