Thesaurus / disembark
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Three years earlier, the Pilgrims had disembarked at Plymouth Rock.
JUPITER AND SATURN ‘GREAT CONJUNCTION’ AWES WORLD. HERE’S HOW TO SEE ITRHHACKETTFORTUNEDECEMBER 22, 2020FORTUNEOnce contact tracing has been completed, they will be allowed to disembark, but it’s unclear how long that will take.
A 2,000-PERSON ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISE TO NOWHERE DIDN’T END WELLCLAIRE ZILLMAN, REPORTERDECEMBER 9, 2020FORTUNEAfter hundreds of passengers fell ill with the coronavirus in February, nobody on the ship was allowed to disembark for weeks.
A COVID-19 TIME CAPSULE CAPTURES PANDEMIC MOMENTS FOR FUTURE RESEARCHERSSUJATA GUPTADECEMBER 2, 2020SCIENCE NEWSThey disembarked at the Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Auditorium.
CALIFORNIA WILL KEEP BURNING. BUT HOUSING POLICY IS MAKING IT WORSE.BY ELIZABETH WEIL AND MOLLIE SIMONOCTOBER 2, 2020PROPUBLICAAfter disembarking, he headed to one of the airport’s covid-19 testing stations.
HONG KONG RESEARCHERS SAY THEY’VE FOUND THE WORLD’S FIRST CASE OF COVID-19 REINFECTIONANTONIO REGALADOAUGUST 24, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWOn the 3rd of September we ran into the port of Singapore; but it was so late in the evening, that we could not disembark.
A WOMAN'S JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLDIDA PFEIFFERThe reader sees his fellow passengers, the characters, disembark, waves them good-bye–and turns to sail for other isles!
THE IDYL OF TWIN FIRESWALTER PRICHARD EATONThis meant, "Divisions of boats to assemble round ships for which they are told off, to disembark infantry and artillery."
THE BRITISH EXPEDITION TO THE CRIMEAWILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELLAfter a short interval, his excellency returned, and intimated that the royal party would disembark in half an hour.
HISTORY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDDUNCAN CAMPBELLUpon Flamininus bidding him disembark, he stood up on board and refused to leave his ship.
THE HISTORIES OF POLYBIUS, VOL. II (OF 2)POLYBIUSWORDS RELATED TO DISEMBARK
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