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  • "Amidships," said the mate, running a dry tongue over his dry lips at the thought of water.

    Hornblower In The West Indies Forester, C. S. 1958

  • Amidships she was wallowing first one rail under and then the other, flooding the waist more often than not. 'mcCoy was shouting something he could not hear.

    THE SEED OF McCOY 2010

  • Amidships the Pyrenees was an open flaming furnace, out of which poured an immense volume of smoke which rose high above the masts and completely hid the forward part of the ship.

    THE SEED OF McCOY 2010

  • Amidships, roughly where the mast would have been, a wooden burial chamber had been constructed, containing a wooden coffin and furnished with magnificent grave goods, including:

    The Sutton Hoo Man: who was he? Carla 2008

  • Amidships, roughly where the mast would have been, a wooden burial chamber had been constructed, containing a wooden coffin and furnished with magnificent grave goods, including:

    Archive 2008-04-01 Carla 2008

  • Amidships rose a small cabin, the windows closely masked.

    The Bloody Crown Of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • Amidships on the waterline of the Pommern appeared a dull, red ball of fire,” said an officer of the destroyer Obedient.

    Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003

  • Amidships, he paused and peered into the darkness.

    Excerpt: A Deadly Exchange by Sheryl Jane Stafford 2001

  • Amidships rose a small cabin, the windows closely masked.

    The Bloody Crown of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • Amidships, two decks below, the Goya's hydrolab was an expansive work space segmented by long counters and islands packed to the gills with electronic gear – bottom profilers, current analyzers, wet sinks, fume hoods, a walk-in specimen cooler, PCs, and a stack of organizer crates for research data and the spare electronics to keep everything running.

    Deception Point Brown, Dan, 1964- 2001

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