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Where ocean-bound Britain’s fleets helped it reach out into the world in a more nautical age, its shores now cut it off from the rest of Europe more dramatically.

Rivera, who once sailed his boat around the world, has “one more nautical dream” that he hopes to turn into a reality before he walks away from life as a newsman.

During the second round he looked a bit more nautical in white pants and the Volition clubhouse polo.

A lightning rod above the roof looks a bit like a short mast or a large flagpole at the stern — yet more nautical gestures.

The new maritime perimeter expands the fishing zone off parts of Gaza by three more nautical miles to nine.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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