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The order "Alle Mann in die Boote" will be made known by continuous ringing of the ship's bell and sounding of gongs.
Five Months on a German Raider Being the Adventures of an Englishman Captured by the 'Wolf' Frederic George Trayes
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The offenders, Dunn and Boote, were, after examination by the committee, sent to South Carolina as suspicious persons, to be kept in confinement.
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The Action of the Committee in the Case of Dunn and Boote.
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Dunn and Boote were both transferred to Charleston, for safekeeping, as persons particularly inimical to the country.
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Jack takes the Declaration to Philadelphia, reads the Papers in Salisbury, is opposed by Dunn and Boote.
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''We want Steven to be remembered because he was a hero and because he volunteered to fight for his country,'' Margaret Boote and Emma Murray said in a statement.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Speaking after the inquest, the mother and girlfriend of Cpl Boote spoke of their pride in him paying the ultimate sacrifice for his country.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Speaking after the inquest, the mother and girlfriend of Cpl Boote spoke of their pride in him paying the ultimate sacrifice for his country.
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Pollination fails, said Ken Boote, a crop scientist with the University of Florida.
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Boote at the University of Florida found that rice and sorghum plants failed to produce grain, something he calls "pollen viability," when the average 24-hour temperature is 95 degrees Fahrenheit 35 Celsius.
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