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Examples

  • "We offer Wi-Fi with a level of personal service," said Monika Nerger , vice president of technology, the Americas, in an emailed statement.

    Luxury Hotels Free Up Wi-Fi Andrea Petersen 2011

  • Captain Nerger and his crew had survived nearly a year at sea without pulling into port, instead plundering food and coal from other ships.

    The Wolf That Ravaged the Pacific Richard Guilliatt 2010

  • Captain Nerger and his crew had survived nearly a year at sea without pulling into port, instead plundering food and coal from other ships.

    The Wolf That Ravaged the Pacific Richard Guilliatt 2010

  • But Captain Nerger knew that releasing any prisoners would alert the British to his whereabouts, and the return voyage to Germany was perilous.

    The Wolf That Ravaged the Pacific Richard Guilliatt 2010

  • Captain Nerger and his crew had survived nearly a year at sea without pulling into port, instead plundering food and coal from other ships.

    The Wolf That Ravaged the Pacific Richard Guilliatt 2010

  • Mr. Cameron, the American merchant skipper, had just presented Captain Nerger with a petition from the top-deck prisoners, pleading for the women to be released.

    The Wolf That Ravaged the Pacific Richard Guilliatt 2010

  • Captain Nerger had just captured and sunk the Japanese passenger freighter Hitachi Maru near the Maldives islands, bringing the total number of prisoners crammed aboard the Wolf to nearly 400.

    The Wolf That Ravaged the Pacific Richard Guilliatt 2010

  • Captain Nerger had just captured and sunk the Japanese passenger freighter Hitachi Maru near the Maldives islands, bringing the total number of prisoners crammed aboard the Wolf to nearly 400.

    The Wolf That Ravaged the Pacific Richard Guilliatt 2010

  • But Captain Nerger knew that releasing any prisoners would alert the British to his whereabouts, and the return voyage to Germany was perilous.

    The Wolf That Ravaged the Pacific Richard Guilliatt 2010

  • Mr. Cameron, the American merchant skipper, had just presented Captain Nerger with a petition from the top-deck prisoners, pleading for the women to be released.

    The Wolf That Ravaged the Pacific Richard Guilliatt 2010

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