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A large harbor tug, Marinette was known as a workhorse and performed tugging services for the 5th Naval District, headquartered at Norfolk, Virginia into 1969.
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Further tugging on our fault lines as a heterogeneous nation, 250 tribes strong.
He has one fatal moment when he thinks he's going to feel the tugging plummet of death, and in that last moment he feels a raw and unbridled hatred for Merfey Davis.
However, it was his heartfelt message that left a lasting impact, tugging at the heartstrings of all who read it.
I use prepared fillets to save the pernickety task of tugging out the fine bones that lurk down each side of a whole kipper.
“Nice to end the year with Shah Rukh Khan tugging at your heartstrings, looking into her eyes with love and playing a softie.
One of those moments came as the Queen asked 'Can you help?' to a man on her right, while tugging on her cloak.
The pair had removed three other walls and were tugging at the wall to push it over before it fell backwards, trapping them both.
Uttering rosy generalizations in her sweetly tremulous voice, and tugging her legs back into the lotus position when they slipped free, she was an example of total self-absorption and desperate self-advertisement.