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Examples

  • It was one of the best vacations I can remember, although the Lurline was the least of reasons for my fond memories.

    The S. S. Lurline – The Bleat. 2009

  • I couldn’t find any documentation on the web today, but years ago someone told me that the Lurline was the ship shown in the shadows at the end of the episode of Gilligan’s Island where Ginger pretends to be a fortune teller.

    The S. S. Lurline – The Bleat. 2009

  • Taylor remarks that the person known some years ago in London as "Lurline" could stay under water for three minutes.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • Thirteen years of silence elapsed, and at last, in 1860, he produced his legendary opera, "Lurline," at Covent Garden.

    The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers 1876

  • The caption on the slip refers to the Lurline’s radio log, but it is not dated or signed—a possible felony violation of National Archives procedures.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • The caption on the slip refers to the Lurline’s radio log, but it is not dated or signed—a possible felony violation of National Archives procedures.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • The caption on the slip refers to the Lurline’s radio log, but it is not dated or signed—a possible felony violation of National Archives procedures.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • The caption on the slip refers to the Lurline’s radio log, but it is not dated or signed—a possible felony violation of National Archives procedures.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • My grandparents took the Lurline to Hawaii in 1962 or thereabouts.

    The S. S. Lurline – The Bleat. 2009

  • The Lurline got another footnote in history when its radio operator claimed to have intercepted radio broadcasts from the Japanese Pearl Harbor strike force, implying that official US stations had to have done so, too.

    The S. S. Lurline – The Bleat. 2009

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