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After spell as a teacher, he came to Brighton to start a new life, and wrote about it years later in Deckhand, West Pier.
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After spell as a teacher, he came to Brighton to start a new life, and wrote about it years later in Deckhand, West Pier.
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Deckhand Manuel Meyer grinned, but his tone was somber.
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He had no sooner left the frame when it crackled back at him in Rosso's voice: Deckhand says he saw several passengers fooling with the lock of number twenty-one lifeboat.
Archive 2009-08-01 Johnny Pez 2009
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He had no sooner left the frame when it crackled back at him in Rosso's voice: Deckhand says he saw several passengers fooling with the lock of number twenty-one lifeboat.
"Neutral Vessel" by Harl Vincent, part 2 Johnny Pez 2009
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The CSA requires that the additional person on the bridge watch have a qualification of either Efficient Deckhand, Able Seaman or Bridge Watchman.
Archive 2008-03-01 Dave 2008
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Deckhand Keith O'Brien killed time slicing up last week's catch into sashimi, after changing the lures fruitlessly for the umpteenth time.
Reeling In the Big One Hannah Karp 2008
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Deckhand Tamara Buell-the sister of Tron Buell, and Chuck Allen's 22-year-old replacement on the Taki-Tooo that morning-didn't set the fishing rods out on the deck, as she usually would have.
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Deckhand Joe Resmondo said something happened to Kruse at the meeting.
PNJ - News 2010
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Deckhand Manuel Meyer grinned, but his tone was somber.
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